Thanks , did look around a bit.
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From: Anil Ozay
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Sent: 25 October 2004 02:08 PM
To:
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Subject: RE:
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] SQL - AXDB Log - Full
Hi Suanne,
I am sorry, because i
didn't see SQL Server 7.0 ..
But in microsoft site :
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q286082/
Also in this site, you
can find a script :
http://www.databasejournal.com/scripts/article.php/1491441
Good luck :)
Anil
Ozay
Axapta
Technical Consultant
DataSistem
Genel Otomasyon ve San. Tic.A.S
+90 232
4631663 - 127
From: Sueanne Macrae [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004
2:57 PM
To:
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Subject: RE:
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] SQL - AXDB Log - Full
Hi
Anil gave me an idea where to look and what possibly
to do. Had to look for more info on Net. Thanks for your suggestion.
Sueanne
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From: Raul Llorente
Peña/OPENSOLUTIONS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 October 2004 01:47 PM
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Subject: RE:
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] SQL - AXDB Log - Full
That action is available only in SQL 2000, not
7.0!!!
You will have to detach and attach it (after
deleting log file manually), from query analyzer. Search in Internet. The key
procedures to do this are sp_detach_db and sp_detach_db.
Raúl Llorente Peña
Análisis, Desarrollo e Implementación en
Microsoft Bussiness Solutions-Axapta
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