SQL Server 7.0
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I just joined a company that uses SQL 7.0,which am not that much used too. i can view 'code' for views with 'INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS and can view triggers and other objects with 'sysobjects' i want to view the code for the triggers in a particular table... PLEASE HELP ME...THANKS
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I just joined a company that uses SQL 7.0,which am not that much used too. i can view 'code' for views with 'INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS and can view triggers and other objects with 'sysobjects' i want to view the code for the triggers in a particular table... PLEASE HELP ME...THANKS
the tool is called Query Analyser and is installed with SQL client.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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the tool is called Query Analyser and is installed with SQL client.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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Mate you have more problems than I am going to be able to help you with. SQL server 7 is so old it is no longer supported by MS, if you have QA you are just going to have to find your way around it. Most here have not seen SQL 7 for 8 YEARS or more. I'm really sorry if you have to work with SW so old and truly hope you get the opportunity to upgrade because you are going to find very limited support for SW so far out of date.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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You might want to stop YELLING and then ask this question in the SQL Forum since it has nothing to do with VB or VB.NET.
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