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13/03/2002 08:28:37
Jerry Tovar
Dana Corporation Dana It
Maumee, Ohio, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00625809
Message ID:
00632027
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Unfortunately, the Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer're not included with MSDE. You can install them and other clients tools from SQL Server CD if you have one.

>What do I have to do to use the Enterprise Manager that comes with MSDE? Is there a EXE I have to start?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jerryt
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>
>>You can use the Enterprise Manager with MSDE or you can write yor own using SQL-DMO. You can find three part article 'Manage SQL Server from VFP' by Andrew Coates at http://www.civilsolutions.com.au/publications.htm.
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>>>Daniel,
>>>
>>>I've heard about this MSDE-equivelant of the Enterprise Manager. Where can I get this? Or do I already have it? If so, how do I use it?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Jerryt
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>How can I get started using MSDE that comes with VFP7?
>>>>>
>>>>>I have MSDE running but how can I create a database? Or how can I upsize one of my VFP7 databases into MSDE?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>>Jerryt
>>>>
>>>>You should be able to use the MSDE-equivelant of the Enterprise Manager to create a database. Or you can use the VFP Upsizing Wizard to convert a VFP database (you'll need to either set up an ODBC DSN or create a connection in your DBC to connect to it; you will have the option to create a new SQL database during the upsize). Don't let it turn your tables into remote views, that's pretty terminal.
>>>>
>>>>There's several topics on the FoxForum Wiki (http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~FoxForumWiki) that have some other getting-started suggestions. You might check that out as well.
--sb--
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