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What is default place to save SQL Server scripts?
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14/12/2013 08:32:27
 
 
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Other
Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2008
Application:
Web
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01590156
Message ID:
01590230
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43
>>>>>I believe it's under My Documents
>>>>>
>>>>Found them in H:\Users\Naomi\Documents\SQL Server Management Studio\Projects
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>>>Really? Who'd a thunk it...
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>>With SQL Server you never know. I was looking into all other places before, since I am going from the top of the directories to bottom.
>
>I think JB missed lunch and is hungry. (Actually, I owe him two dinners now, I better pay up)
>
>Seriously - a suggestion for something like this - save the file to wherever it saves, and then use file search across all your drives to find it. Half the time when I do that, I find something in another folder that I forgot I had. :)

For me the benefit of trying to control where stuff is saved to lies in having it easier to set up backup strategy for such stuff. Esp. as I am often looging into my own PC under different user names (as that eases handling when I need to connect into foreign networks as hired gun) having stuff under "neutral" directories set up according to my naming rules makes life easier. Also easier to re-use such stuff from inside one of my VM's, as they can be selectivly enabled to see my target directories.
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