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Compare all table records in 2 Databases
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06/05/2010 07:59:31
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
 
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Database management
Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2008
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01428886
Message ID:
01463379
Views:
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>>>>Don't you think that it is an overkill for a simple job. I would simply use a T-SQL like this:
>>>>
>>>>
select object_name(si.id),si.rowcnt from [sys].[sysindexes] si
>>>>	inner join [sys].[tables] st
>>>>		ON si.id = st.[object_id]
>>>>	where si.indid<2 and st.is_ms_shipped = 0
>>>>      order by object_name(si.id)
>>>>
>>>>Cetin
>>>
>>>Is it only for tables having indexes?
>>
>>No, why do you think it is?
>>PS: However it is better to use Rows instead of RowCnt (table might be partitioned).
>>
>>Cetin
>
>Thanks. For some reason I thought since it's an inner join to sysindexes it means table should have indexes (as the name suggests). Thanks again.

No you are wrong. It doesn't mean that table should have indexes. SysIndexes doesn't only hold information about tables that have indexes and it is clearly documented.
Cetin
Çetin Basöz

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