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Support Forum for database administrators and web based access to important newsgroups related to databasesOn MSDN I see SQL 2005 Developer Edition only, but in SQL 2000 I see Standard, Enterprise , etc. Will the SQL 2005 Section have this options also?
Post Follow-up to this messageTake a look here (has the features also) http://www.microsoft.com/sql/2005/p...05features.mspx ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- "I sense many useless updates in you... Useless updates lead to fragmentation... Fragmentation leads to downtime...Downtime leads to suffering..Fragmentation is the path to the darkside.. DBCC INDEXDEFRAG and DBCC DBREINDEX are the force...May the force be with you" -- http://sqlservercode.blogspot.com/
Post Follow-up to this messageI was asking about availabilities on MSDN - NOT feature comparisons. "SQL" <denis.gobo@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1130510380.984375.4690@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Take a look here (has the features also) > http://www.microsoft.com/sql/2005/p...05features.mspx > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- > "I sense many useless updates in you... Useless updates lead to > fragmentation... Fragmentation leads to downtime...Downtime leads to > suffering..Fragmentation is the path to the darkside.. DBCC INDEXDEFRAG > and DBCC DBREINDEX are the force...May the force be with you" -- > http://sqlservercode.blogspot.com/ >
Post Follow-up to this messageI misunderstood I thought you meant will SQL server 2005 also have all the other editions besides developer
Post Follow-up to this messageLet me rephrase, will SQL 2005 section of MSDN have the Standard, Enterprise, etc? If so, when will it be available on MSDN? Thanks. "SQL" <denis.gobo@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1130510936.367120.184310@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I misunderstood > I thought you meant will SQL server 2005 also have all the other > editions besides developer >
Post Follow-up to this messageYes they will, according to Tom Rizzo http://sqljunkies.com/WebLog/tom_rizzo/default.aspx ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- "I sense many useless updates in you... Useless updates lead to fragmentation... Fragmentation leads to downtime...Downtime leads to suffering..Fragmentation is the path to the darkside.. DBCC INDEXDEFRAG and DBCC DBREINDEX are the force...May the force be with you" -- http://sqlservercode.blogspot.com/
Post Follow-up to this messageExcellent - thank you - just saw them now. "SQL" <denis.gobo@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1130532925.039250.134510@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Yes they will, according to Tom Rizzo > > http://sqljunkies.com/WebLog/tom_rizzo/default.aspx > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- > "I sense many useless updates in you... Useless updates lead to > fragmentation... Fragmentation leads to downtime...Downtime leads to > suffering..Fragmentation is the path to the darkside.. DBCC INDEXDEFRAG > and DBCC DBREINDEX are the force...May the force be with you" -- > http://sqlservercode.blogspot.com/ >
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