Re: Cheap SQL application
Hi, guys....before I hit my company up for a seat on their Microsoft SQL
Server 7 Enterprise, is there a cheap (we might be talking about my money)
SQL application that I could load locally on Win2000 for doing simple
queries?
I'm accumulating a database of physical/virtual/cluster machine names,
databases names, MSMQ names, database tables, stored procedures, ODBCs, IP
addresses, etc., that I need to present in different views where I could
extract the information that I need in the sequence that I need it for
inclusion into documentation.
An example might be:
SELECT MSMQ, physical_server, virtual_server
FROM Servers
WHERE SystemDomain = H
ORDER By MSMQ, physical_server;
You get the idea. Anyone?
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