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RichardGG
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Posted - 2007-09-17 : 05:48:55
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| Hello,If I understand correctly I cannot do table & databse backups and restores or exports & imports as with Enterprise Manager in SQL 2000 because I have the lowest level version of the Studio Express Manager. Is that right?Can anyone tell me what I need to do to regain that funtionality? It will be used for managing local (on my pc) and remote databases.If it involves downloading and installing a different Studio version:1. which one would that be?2. is there a cost?3. do I need to UNINSTALL my current version?4. if so, how do I preserve my existing local databases (since there's no backup capability)Many thanks in advance for any advice out there!Richard |
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Zoroaster
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-09-17 : 09:45:27
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quote: Originally posted by RichardGG Hello,If I understand correctly I cannot do table & databse backups and restores or exports & imports as with Enterprise Manager in SQL 2000 because I have the lowest level version of the Studio Express Manager. Is that right?
This is not my understanding, you should be able to do backups/restores with SSMSE. You may need to get a copy of the SSMSE - SQL Server Management Studio Express if you don't have that already. Please refer to this article for more information. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2005/mgsqlexpwssmse.mspx#EEDAE Future guru in the making. |
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RichardGG
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-09-17 : 17:21:10
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| Well that was certainly embarassing! <g>It looks like I can indeed do backups, but I definitely see no export or import and table level operations as in SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager.Do I need a diffeent version of MSSMS? If so, then all my original questions still would apply.Thanks very much for the link! |
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Zoroaster
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-09-17 : 20:00:40
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quote: Originally posted by RichardGG Well that was certainly embarassing! <g>It looks like I can indeed do backups, but I definitely see no export or import and table level operations as in SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager.Do I need a diffeent version of MSSMS? If so, then all my original questions still would apply.Thanks very much for the link!
You need SSIS (integration services) to do that, it is not included with express. For that you need Standard edition at minimum. You can use BCP to do import/export in express as an alternative. Future guru in the making. |
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RichardGG
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-09-18 : 04:57:20
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| Aha, thanks!1.Is the standard edition a free download?2.Do I need to UN-install my current version?3.If I do a backup using the current version, the standand edition should be able to restore it, correct?4.What is BCP?Thanks for your patience in answering my questions, I realy appreciate it. |
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Kristen
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SwePeso
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RichardGG
Starting Member
10 Posts |
Posted - 2007-09-18 : 17:30:25
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| ok - getting closer. From the about screen, here's what I already have:Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express 9.00.2047.00Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2000.085.1117.00 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)Microsoft MSXML 2.6 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.50727.832So I AM able to do backups (sorry). It appears what I really need to approach the functionality of SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager in a similar environment is the SQL Server 2005 Express DEVELOPER Edition. 1. Is that correct?2. Where can I get it? For the life of me I cannot find the thing.3. OR, do I need SQL Server 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Services?I apologize for being so obtuse about this but I simply cannot find the information I need which compares all these version and precisely what they offer.Thanks again,Richard |
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Zoroaster
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-09-18 : 19:11:54
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quote: 1. Is that correct?2. Where can I get it? For the life of me I cannot find the thing.3. OR, do I need SQL Server 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Services?
1. Yes2.http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-SQL-Server-Developer-2005/dp/B000BHQ5JW3. No Future guru in the making. |
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RichardGG
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-09-18 : 21:06:20
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| Zoroaster,Yes! Thanks very much!Richard |
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2007-09-18 : 22:34:11
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| There is no sql2k5 express developer edition, sql2k5 express is different from sql2k5 developer edition. And you can't use sql2k5 developer edition in production environment. |
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