Finding lost or forgotten SQL Servers
This article will show a way to find all SQL Servers, particularly those that have been forgotten about or lost.
2013-07-29 (first published: 2011-04-19)
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This article will show a way to find all SQL Servers, particularly those that have been forgotten about or lost.
2013-07-29 (first published: 2011-04-19)
15,637 reads
I have run the code in Kashif's answer and if you change pubs to northwind in his code, it works fine. Basically, you had 3 problems: 1) sever 2) pubs 3) no set on the activeconnection
2003-08-08
But how do I figure out if seed and increment were specified explicitly or not? For example, CREATE TABLE tbl_1 ( col_1 INT IDENTITY ) versus CREATE TABLE tbl_1 ( col_1 INT IDENTITY( 1, 1 ) )
2003-07-29
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