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How To Start using Query Analyzer

I'm new to sql what do you type in at the top of the Query Analyzer then you
start on the Query

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TYE
07-30-05 12:23 PM


Re: How To Start using Query Analyzer
Hi,

1. Choose query analyzer from SQL Server Program groups
2. In the security option, choose either Windows or SQL Authentication.
3. If it is SQL authentication give user name and password and click OK. For
Windows authentication, just click OK.
4. Once you login you could give all your TSQL commands inside that.
6. For Eg: Select * from sysobjects
7. For Execution just press F5 button in keyboard

For TSQL command usage have a look into SQL Server Books online

Thanks
Hari
SQL Server MVP


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