make sure you select the extended properties when your doing the export

i find the best way anyway is to do a backup and retore it on the new
server, or just get the files themselfs and attach them to the new database
server

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Vanderpal
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 12:41 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] SQL include default values


Hello CFAussie,

just wondering how you include the default values when 'Generating SQL
Script', as one of our online db's has some default values set and I want to
import the tables into my dev machine and they dont seem to be there? is
there something I have to check whilst creating the script?

Thanks

ps. MS SQL 2K


Best Regards,
Carl Vanderpal

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