I did that. Now, how do I import the script?

Rafael Copquin


El 17/08/2012 05:41 p.m., Ted Roche escribió:
> On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 1:31 PM, Rafael Copquin
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> To those of you who are more familiar than me with SQL Server.
>>
>> I have a client that uses SQL Server Express 2008 version 10.50.2500.0
>> in Spanish
>>
>> In my computer I have version 10.0.1600.22 in English
> At the client site, you can use the SQL Server management studio to
> dump a script that recreates all the tables and their data. It's not
> the import/export thing, nor the backup feature, but a scripting
> feature under tasks in the right-click menu at the database level.
> There are 'advanced options' or some such misleading caption that lets
> you specify 'structure and data' to be scripted. Have lots of space
> free: the SQL file is huge! Then, zip it down to a much smaller size
> for transport.
>
>


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