Ted Roche wrote:
> Backup bad, SQL scripting good.
> 
> Use the SQL Server Management Studio to generate a script (it's in a
> weird location, like Tasks, at the database or server level), wobble
> through the dialogs, selecting the files, adding the option for
> including the data, and de-selecting the one data table you don't
> want.
> 
> Scripts are Good (tm).

Uhm, imagine a DB the size of a certain Texas client (It's not).  It's 
even larger.  IIRC, I once tried to script the Texas client and MS 
struggled and then told me to jump in the lake.

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