>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I see something strange (maybe just to me). I am looking at a table in SSMS. And in the Indexes branch I see 3 index tags.
>>>>>>>>But when I script the table (by Right-Mouse click -> Script Table As -> Create To -> New Query Window I don't see anywhere these 3 index tags. Is this how it should be? TIA.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Have you verified options for scripting in Tools/Options/SQL Server Object Explorer/Scripting/Script Indexes?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I didn't know about this option. Good thing you mention it as I often times use the script from one database to create a table in another database. I suppose I was missing index keys. What else should I set to True in this SQL Server Object Explorer?
>>>>>>Thank you!
>>>>>
>>>>>You can set most of the options to true - examine each one and decide if you need it.
>>>>
>>>>I see this option SQL Server Object Explorer in SQL Server 2008 but not in SQL Server 2005. Where did they put it in SQL Server 2005?
>>>
>>>I don't have SQL 2005 around to search for it. You can use SSMS 2008 to access the SQL 2005 server if you have both installed. Otherwise just google about it.
>>I will Google. Thanks.
>
>Don't Bing :) I just did from IE (usually I use Google Chrome and Google, but from IE I use Bing) and decided to check one thread which seemed relevant. Unfortunately, back button didn't work after I checked it and I was unable to return back to my search results.
I agree; Bing sucks. Even in IE <g>.
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