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SQL Query Analyzer in VS.NET?

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    Is there an equivalent query tool to SQL Query Analyzer in VS.NET where I can load a script and execute it? I looked but didn't find one. Is there an alternative solution for loading and executing sql scripts in VS.NET?

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      Is there an equivalent query tool to SQL Query Analyzer in VS.NET where I can load a script and execute it? I looked but didn't find one. Is there an alternative solution for loading and executing sql scripts in VS.NET?

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      kyledunn wrote: Is there an equivalent query tool to SQL Query Analyzer in VS.NET I don't think there is one. I've added Query Analyzer to my tools menu is VS and that works OK. Dave.

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        kyledunn wrote: Is there an equivalent query tool to SQL Query Analyzer in VS.NET I don't think there is one. I've added Query Analyzer to my tools menu is VS and that works OK. Dave.

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        That sounds great Dave! How did you do that? Kyle

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          That sounds great Dave! How did you do that? Kyle

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          kyledunn wrote: How did you do that? Go to the "Tools" menu and choose "External Tools...". You can then add QA (isqlw.exe) to your tools menu. Dave.

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            kyledunn wrote: How did you do that? Go to the "Tools" menu and choose "External Tools...". You can then add QA (isqlw.exe) to your tools menu. Dave.

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            Davey wrote: Go to the "Tools" menu and choose "External Tools...". You can then add QA (isqlw.exe) to your tools menu. Thanks! I live and learn. Still, Query Analyzer is so useful it should be part of the VS.NET server explorer IDE. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.

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