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anybody here know how to replicate a SQL DB from a server. wanna take work home but want to have a copy of the DB from our server to my machine. help anyone?


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I think Enterprise Manager gives you an option under one of it's menu's to export and import the DB.

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nah im accessing from Visual Studio. I dont have enterprise manager.


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eish read up cats!
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eish he's gone.

Thanks Mrc, Im out, I'll recreate it manually cause im not trying to be in this building tomorrow.



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I think there's a command line utility called "bcp.exe", run it and look @ it's usage, parameters,etc. But i think it comes with the SQL Server binaries, so you need to have installed some SQL Server software on your machine.

Haven't worked with databases on Windows for a while now.


« Last Edit: August 28, 2009, 04:39:35 PM by MrC The Rap God Almighty »
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I think there's a command line utility called "bcp.exe", run it and look @ it's usage, parameters,etc. But i think it comes with the SQL Server binaries, so you need to have installed some SQL Server software on your machine.

Haven't worked with databases on Windows for a while now.




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I think there's a command line utility called "bcp.exe", run it and look @ it's usage, parameters,etc. But i think it comes with the SQL Server binaries, so you need to have installed some SQL Server software on your machine.

Haven't worked with databases on Windows for a while now.


Thanks man. I will recreate it. I need some sleep.
ps:  the command prompt appears and disappears within a second after running bcp.exe. will play around with that some other time.


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Comand line, usefull when ur network admin has a big head, you can teach him a thing or two from there....



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