SQL 7 vs SQL2k...

2001-02-16 Thread Lee Fuller

Anyone have experience with the upgrade of SQL7 to SQL2K?  Negatives.. etc?

Just thought I'd ask before trying it. All the docs say it's pretty much a
no-brainer.. but we all know what THAT means...



Lee Fuller
Chief Technical Officer
PrimeDNA Corporation


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RE: SQL 7 vs SQL2k...

2001-02-16 Thread ccombs

Its the easiest upgrade you'll ever do ...

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Anyone have experience with the upgrade of SQL7 to SQL2K?  Negatives.. etc?

Just thought I'd ask before trying it. All the docs say it's pretty much a
no-brainer.. but we all know what THAT means...



Lee Fuller
Chief Technical Officer
PrimeDNA Corporation
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Re: SQL 7 vs SQL2k...

2001-02-16 Thread Cary Gordon

One possible negative is that, if you have a mixed environment, you cannot 
manage SQL-2k databases from the SQL 7 Enterprise Manager.  The converse 
works fine.

Cary

At 10:14 AM 2/16/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Anyone have experience with the upgrade of SQL7 to SQL2K?  Negatives.. etc?
>
>Just thought I'd ask before trying it. All the docs say it's pretty much a
>no-brainer.. but we all know what THAT means...
>
>Lee Fuller
>Chief Technical Officer
>PrimeDNA Corporation


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Re: SQL 7 vs SQL2k...

2001-02-16 Thread Bud

On 2/16/01, Cary Gordon penned:
>One possible negative is that, if you have a mixed environment, you cannot
>manage SQL-2k databases from the SQL 7 Enterprise Manager.  The converse
>works fine.

Can you elaborate on that?
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Re: SQL 7 vs SQL2k...

2001-02-17 Thread Cary Gordon

You can manage SQL 7 (and 6.5) databases using the SQL 2k Enterprise 
Manager.  You cannot manage SQL 2k databases using the SQL 7 Enterprise 
Manager.

Cary

At 06:54 PM 2/16/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>On 2/16/01, Cary Gordon penned:
> >One possible negative is that, if you have a mixed environment, you cannot
> >manage SQL-2k databases from the SQL 7 Enterprise Manager.  The converse
> >works fine.
>
>Can you elaborate on that?
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>
>Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations
>
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>ColdFusion Solutions / eCommerce Development
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.twcreations.com/
>954.721.3452


Cary Gordon
The Cherry Hill Company


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