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Just installed SQL Server 2008 R2 - Where is the app to create/open/add/update/delete DB file?

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    I seem to remember that SQL Server has some type of an app in which I can create or open a DB file and view the contents, add tables, set keys, add/update/delete records, etc., like one can do in Access. But I don't see it anywhere. Is it in some other installation package?

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      I seem to remember that SQL Server has some type of an app in which I can create or open a DB file and view the contents, add tables, set keys, add/update/delete records, etc., like one can do in Access. But I don't see it anywhere. Is it in some other installation package?

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      You need to install the "SQL Server Management Studio". See here[^] for the Express version.

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        I seem to remember that SQL Server has some type of an app in which I can create or open a DB file and view the contents, add tables, set keys, add/update/delete records, etc., like one can do in Access. But I don't see it anywhere. Is it in some other installation package?

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        When you install SQL Server, you have to choose 'Management Tools' in the list so that SQL Server Management Studio is installed.

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