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bala001_sqldba
Starting Member
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Posted - 2013-11-18 : 06:27:51
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hello,what is the meaning of four dot version notation of SQL server 9.00.1399.06? and what does it stand foractually, i have got for first two dpt notation.. for instance, 9.00.1399.06 in which 9 stands for major version and 00 stands for minor version.. what about the other two dotsthanks for your time |
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James K
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2013-11-18 : 08:59:40
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It's Major, Minor, Build, and Revision numbers. It is a standard publish versioning scheme that Microsoft uses in applications generated using Visual Studio. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.version(v=vs.110).aspx (I am making an educated guess that Microsoft builds SQL Server using Visual Studio).What each of those versions refers to, see here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321185http://www.sqlteam.com/article/sql-server-versions |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2013-11-18 : 12:40:51
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9.00.1399 is the RTM version of SQL Server 2005. You need to install service pack 4 and then consider one of the latest hotfixes for it. We run build 9.00.5294 on our SQL Server 2005 instances.Tara KizerSQL Server MVP since 2007http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/ |
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