Thanks , did look around a bit.
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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
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
Hi Sueanne,
In SQL Server Enterprise Manager, right click
to 'AXDB' database and detach it. Move AXDB_LOG.ldf to another
place.
After you must attach AXDB from original location. Right
Click to databases and click to 'All Tasks/Attach Database', select
AXDB_DATA.mdf.
Click 'Yes' to w
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