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Documenting SQL Server database
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03/05/2010 15:51:53
 
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Other
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01462799
Message ID:
01462879
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FYI they are very cool people - Brits - and are not adverse to bargaining <s> When my trial expired and I hadn't purchased a guy called to tell me they were having a special and by the end of the conversation the $495 package I was looking at got down to about $150. Your mileage may vary ( I'm very charming <bg> )


>Thank you. I will check out their price and if they have a eval copy.
>
>>I use SQL Doc2 which is part of the Redgate SQLPrompt tools. I recommend the package highly ( also has a very nice sample data generator )
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I am looking for practical suggestion to whether it is worthwhile to create an external document (e.g. Word) for documenting SQL Server database? Or creating a script of the DB should be sufficient for someone to review (if necessary) what is in the database? If you are using an approach of external file documentation, what specific parts of the database do you document?
>>>
>>>TIA.


Charles Hankey

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