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Default Re: copying stored procedures from one server to another... - 05-09-2008 , 11:55 AM






Great thanks... I also did find in DTS where you can import the individual
objects too...

Thanks again, Brad
"Russell Fields" <russellfields (AT) nomail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Brad,

Right click on the development SQL Server database in Enterprise Manager,
choose All Tasks / Generate SQL Script, then walk through the dialogs
choosing the objects for which scripts should be generated.

This should create a script of stored procedures that you can then run on
the production SQL Server to create the new and/or changed stored
procedures.

RLF

"Brad Pears" <bradp (AT) truenorthloghomes (DOT) com> wrote in message
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We are using SQL Server 2000.

I want to copy a bunch of stored procedures from the development SQL
server to the live SQL server.

Is there a tool that allows you to do this?? DTS does not seem to have
this functionality...

Thanks, Brad






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Brad Pears
 
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Default Re: copying stored procedures from one server to another... - 05-09-2008 , 11:55 AM






Great thanks... I also did find in DTS where you can import the individual
objects too...

Thanks again, Brad
"Russell Fields" <russellfields (AT) nomail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Brad,

Right click on the development SQL Server database in Enterprise Manager,
choose All Tasks / Generate SQL Script, then walk through the dialogs
choosing the objects for which scripts should be generated.

This should create a script of stored procedures that you can then run on
the production SQL Server to create the new and/or changed stored
procedures.

RLF

"Brad Pears" <bradp (AT) truenorthloghomes (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:ub$mZvesIHA.1768 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl...
We are using SQL Server 2000.

I want to copy a bunch of stored procedures from the development SQL
server to the live SQL server.

Is there a tool that allows you to do this?? DTS does not seem to have
this functionality...

Thanks, Brad






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Brad Pears
 
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Default Re: copying stored procedures from one server to another... - 05-09-2008 , 11:55 AM



Great thanks... I also did find in DTS where you can import the individual
objects too...

Thanks again, Brad
"Russell Fields" <russellfields (AT) nomail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Brad,

Right click on the development SQL Server database in Enterprise Manager,
choose All Tasks / Generate SQL Script, then walk through the dialogs
choosing the objects for which scripts should be generated.

This should create a script of stored procedures that you can then run on
the production SQL Server to create the new and/or changed stored
procedures.

RLF

"Brad Pears" <bradp (AT) truenorthloghomes (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:ub$mZvesIHA.1768 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl...
We are using SQL Server 2000.

I want to copy a bunch of stored procedures from the development SQL
server to the live SQL server.

Is there a tool that allows you to do this?? DTS does not seem to have
this functionality...

Thanks, Brad






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Brad Pears
 
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Default Re: copying stored procedures from one server to another... - 05-09-2008 , 11:55 AM



Great thanks... I also did find in DTS where you can import the individual
objects too...

Thanks again, Brad
"Russell Fields" <russellfields (AT) nomail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Brad,

Right click on the development SQL Server database in Enterprise Manager,
choose All Tasks / Generate SQL Script, then walk through the dialogs
choosing the objects for which scripts should be generated.

This should create a script of stored procedures that you can then run on
the production SQL Server to create the new and/or changed stored
procedures.

RLF

"Brad Pears" <bradp (AT) truenorthloghomes (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:ub$mZvesIHA.1768 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl...
We are using SQL Server 2000.

I want to copy a bunch of stored procedures from the development SQL
server to the live SQL server.

Is there a tool that allows you to do this?? DTS does not seem to have
this functionality...

Thanks, Brad






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Brad Pears
 
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Default Re: copying stored procedures from one server to another... - 05-09-2008 , 11:55 AM



Great thanks... I also did find in DTS where you can import the individual
objects too...

Thanks again, Brad
"Russell Fields" <russellfields (AT) nomail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Brad,

Right click on the development SQL Server database in Enterprise Manager,
choose All Tasks / Generate SQL Script, then walk through the dialogs
choosing the objects for which scripts should be generated.

This should create a script of stored procedures that you can then run on
the production SQL Server to create the new and/or changed stored
procedures.

RLF

"Brad Pears" <bradp (AT) truenorthloghomes (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:ub$mZvesIHA.1768 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl...
We are using SQL Server 2000.

I want to copy a bunch of stored procedures from the development SQL
server to the live SQL server.

Is there a tool that allows you to do this?? DTS does not seem to have
this functionality...

Thanks, Brad






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Brad Pears
 
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Default Re: copying stored procedures from one server to another... - 05-09-2008 , 11:55 AM



Great thanks... I also did find in DTS where you can import the individual
objects too...

Thanks again, Brad
"Russell Fields" <russellfields (AT) nomail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Brad,

Right click on the development SQL Server database in Enterprise Manager,
choose All Tasks / Generate SQL Script, then walk through the dialogs
choosing the objects for which scripts should be generated.

This should create a script of stored procedures that you can then run on
the production SQL Server to create the new and/or changed stored
procedures.

RLF

"Brad Pears" <bradp (AT) truenorthloghomes (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:ub$mZvesIHA.1768 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl...
We are using SQL Server 2000.

I want to copy a bunch of stored procedures from the development SQL
server to the live SQL server.

Is there a tool that allows you to do this?? DTS does not seem to have
this functionality...

Thanks, Brad






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Brad Pears
 
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Default Re: copying stored procedures from one server to another... - 05-09-2008 , 11:55 AM



Great thanks... I also did find in DTS where you can import the individual
objects too...

Thanks again, Brad
"Russell Fields" <russellfields (AT) nomail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Brad,

Right click on the development SQL Server database in Enterprise Manager,
choose All Tasks / Generate SQL Script, then walk through the dialogs
choosing the objects for which scripts should be generated.

This should create a script of stored procedures that you can then run on
the production SQL Server to create the new and/or changed stored
procedures.

RLF

"Brad Pears" <bradp (AT) truenorthloghomes (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:ub$mZvesIHA.1768 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl...
We are using SQL Server 2000.

I want to copy a bunch of stored procedures from the development SQL
server to the live SQL server.

Is there a tool that allows you to do this?? DTS does not seem to have
this functionality...

Thanks, Brad






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Brad Pears
 
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Default Re: copying stored procedures from one server to another... - 05-09-2008 , 11:55 AM



Great thanks... I also did find in DTS where you can import the individual
objects too...

Thanks again, Brad
"Russell Fields" <russellfields (AT) nomail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Brad,

Right click on the development SQL Server database in Enterprise Manager,
choose All Tasks / Generate SQL Script, then walk through the dialogs
choosing the objects for which scripts should be generated.

This should create a script of stored procedures that you can then run on
the production SQL Server to create the new and/or changed stored
procedures.

RLF

"Brad Pears" <bradp (AT) truenorthloghomes (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:ub$mZvesIHA.1768 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl...
We are using SQL Server 2000.

I want to copy a bunch of stored procedures from the development SQL
server to the live SQL server.

Is there a tool that allows you to do this?? DTS does not seem to have
this functionality...

Thanks, Brad






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Brad Pears
 
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Default Re: copying stored procedures from one server to another... - 05-09-2008 , 11:55 AM



Great thanks... I also did find in DTS where you can import the individual
objects too...

Thanks again, Brad
"Russell Fields" <russellfields (AT) nomail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Brad,

Right click on the development SQL Server database in Enterprise Manager,
choose All Tasks / Generate SQL Script, then walk through the dialogs
choosing the objects for which scripts should be generated.

This should create a script of stored procedures that you can then run on
the production SQL Server to create the new and/or changed stored
procedures.

RLF

"Brad Pears" <bradp (AT) truenorthloghomes (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:ub$mZvesIHA.1768 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl...
We are using SQL Server 2000.

I want to copy a bunch of stored procedures from the development SQL
server to the live SQL server.

Is there a tool that allows you to do this?? DTS does not seem to have
this functionality...

Thanks, Brad






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