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Should script of a table show all index keys?
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10/07/2012 10:51:44
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Other
Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01547947
Message ID:
01548049
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36
>>>If you haven't found it yet...
>>>
>>>Tools>Options>Scripting
>>
>>No, I have not found it yet. And when I go to my SQL Server 2005 (via SSMS), then click on Tools -> Options, I don't have Scripting. All I have in the Options choices are:
>>Environment
>>Source Control
>>Text Editor
>>Query Execution
>>Query Results
>>Designers
>>
>>I think I should do what Naomi suggested and open my SQL Server 2005 via SSMS used for SQL Server 2008. The tools -> options must be different not according to the database version but according to the SSMS. Or maybe I am mistaken.
>>Thank you.
>
>Yes, it varies by SSMS version. Tools>Options>Scripting is for SSMS 2005.
>Tools>Options>SQL Server Object Explorer>Scripting is for SSMS 2008R2
>
>When running SSMS 2008R2 I get the same options connected to either 2005 DBs or 2008R2 DBs.

My SQL Server 2005 SSMS version is 9.00.1399.00. And yet it does not have the Scripting choice. Go figure.
Thank you.
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