Hello, I have a production database that I need to recreate somewhere else
but with no data in the tables. Is the best way to do this, simply using th
e
'Generate SQL Script' option though Enterprise Manager against the existing
database. Are there any objects that will not get created?
One thing I have come across with scripting so far is that I have views
based on views. So I'm having to manually change the order of views in my
script to have the ones not based on views at the top. Is there a easier wa
y
to do this?
Thanks
DonHope the server is 2000 itself, the best way is by generate script only. You
will get all the objects asscoiated with one DB when using generate script.
Again the question regarding views, after generating the script reorder the
views according to your need. While sciprting it will get generated in the
order in which each object was created, so there wont be much work for you.
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Thanks,
Sree
[Please specify the version of Sql Server as we can save one thread and
time
asking back if its 2000 or 2005]
"Don" wrote:
> Hello, I have a production database that I need to recreate somewhere else
> but with no data in the tables. Is the best way to do this, simply using
the
> 'Generate SQL Script' option though Enterprise Manager against the existin
g
> database. Are there any objects that will not get created?
> One thing I have come across with scripting so far is that I have views
> based on views. So I'm having to manually change the order of views in my
> script to have the ones not based on views at the top. Is there a easier
way
> to do this?
> Thanks
> Don
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