: Rolling out MS SQL Stored Procedures
I am definitely in the wrong business.
A couple hundred lines of vbscript for $1,000 a copy!
Wow.
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Michael B. Smith
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My thoughts also... Could be the NSA storing everything you could think
of.
2 SQL servers in a cluster is more than enough to me!
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Sweet. Thanks.
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http://www.king-designs.com/BurnSQLOverview.htm
Take a look at this one too.
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http://www.king-designs.com/BurnSQLOverview.htm
Take a look at this one too.
Z
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: Rolling out MS SQL Stored Procedures
Do you have IP connectivity?
If so, it's pretty easy. What's it worth to you? :-)
Seriously, put it in a file.sql text file and ship it out with oSQL.exe. No
biggie at all.
I've never done this with 6,000 (!!) SQL servers, but I've done i
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Subject: RE: Rolling out MS SQL Stored Procedures
It's a utility that comes with the client tools install.
You give it a server name, optional credentials, and a file of t-sql
commands to execute.
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Michael B. Smith
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I thought at one point Sunbelt sponsored a SQL group - but it's not
listed
here: http://www.sunbelt-softwar
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I'm a bit dense when it comes to SQL - what is oSQL.exe?
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> From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Do you have IP connectivity?
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I'm a bit dense when it comes to SQL - what is oSQL.exe?
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Do you have IP connectivity?
If so, it
s,
Michael B. Smith
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From: Bryan Garmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I thought at one point Sunbelt sponsored a SQL
ichael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
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From: Bryan Garmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Rolling out MS SQL Stored Procedures
I thought at one point Sunbelt sponsored a SQL
I thought at one point Sunbelt sponsored a SQL group - but it's not listed
here: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/Communities/ So if anyone knows what
happened to it, or can point me to a better place to post this question I
would appreciate it:
A customer came to me with the following problem:
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