>>>>Hi,
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>>>>I would like to write a script to scan all databases in SQL Server and check a certain table(s). Is there a command in TSQL like FOR NEXT that would allow me to USE each database, one at a time?
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>>>>TIA.
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>>>Check sp_MSForEachDB SP.
>>>You can ONLY Goolge the name, it is Undocumented.
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>>I want to thank you again for suggesting the sp_msforeachdb SP. It turns out that I can use it in tons of other cases. I often times wonder if I did this or that in my databases (constantly changing) so with this SP I can quickly scan all databases to find out the changes.
>>Great tool (even though undocumented).
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>How about my suggestion - IMHO it's even easier to use and you're knowing what you're getting at and what order the databases will be processed.
I may do that; at some point.
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