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bluesky
Starting Member
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Posted - 2014-08-02 : 21:01:10
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Is it possible to type code into a Word document and cut and paste it into ms sql server later? Will it work?Thanks in advance for any responses. |
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MichaelJSQL
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2014-08-03 : 16:58:04
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Yes, but the benefit of using SSMS is that it has autocomplete, templates, syntax check etc. However; if you type well formed SQL in a word doc and cut/paste - it will work |
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bluesky
Starting Member
4 Posts |
Posted - 2014-08-03 : 23:25:29
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Thank you! |
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TG
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
6065 Posts |
Posted - 2014-08-03 : 23:26:33
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If your word doc contains t-sql code that you want to eventually execute in sql server then you have to be careful about word replacing some characters with more high level ascii equivalents. like longer hyphens and slanted quotes. this often happens when the word document is for deployment instructions for example. The developer takes some valid t-sql and pastes it into a word doc. Then word does it's own stupid character replacement. then some unsuspecting DBA copies the code from the document and pastes it into a query window and gets syntax errors.Be One with the OptimizerTG |
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