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Info needed regarding SQL server 2005
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Friends,
I recently switched to SQL server 2005 from SQL server 2000. Well in SQL server 2000, I used to made databases manually and applied other SQL commands from Query Analyser menu. Where's the same functionality is provided in SQL Server 2005 . Where's the path to go there? Waiting for your responses badly. Thanks in advance.
I recently switched to SQL server 2005 from SQL server 2000. Well in SQL server 2000, I used to made databases manually and applied other SQL commands from Query Analyser menu. Where's the same functionality is provided in SQL Server 2005 . Where's the path to go there? Waiting for your responses badly. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by sandip250382; Apr 12th, 2008 at 5:44 am.
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Query Analyzer is no longer used. Starting with SQL Server 2005, you need to use SQL Server management studio (which is unfortunately based on Visual Studio 2005).
Kate
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