SQL 2000: Track Stored Procedure Changes
SQL Server 2000 does not log the procedures modified using ALTER statement. Here's the script to find out the same.
2009-07-06 (first published: 2009-03-02)
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SQL Server 2000 does not log the procedures modified using ALTER statement. Here's the script to find out the same.
2009-07-06 (first published: 2009-03-02)
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2003-06-23
I usually use bulk insert to perform quick imports I don't know what you're using but try this Bulk Insert (Table_Name) From 'Input_FilePath' With (FieldTerminator = 'Field_Delimeter', RowTerminator = 'Row_Delimeter' ) Or you can try simply replacing your line end params. with '\n' MW Edited by - mworku on 06/12/2003 9:00:55 PM
2003-06-12
that won't work. that will only work with a temporary table. Don't want that because we will be getting about 100 page hits/sec. Too much temp. table creation.
2003-06-11
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