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Changing sort order, char set, unicode collation after installation
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slam
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Registered: Aug 2001 Location: Country: Hong Kong State: Certifications: CCNA, CIW, Inet+, MCP(SQL) Working on: CCNP, MCSE (depnds on my mood)
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Changing sort order, char set, unicode collation after installation
If I want to change sort order, char set, unicode collation after installation, I can rebuid master db using "rebuildm" utility; from the study guide I'm using, it recommends sysadmin to "backup object definitions you wish to preserve by using Enterprise Manager to create scripts" before rebuilding master. Where can I find these object definitions in EM console? How can I create scripts? I want to try that at home soon.
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01-03-02 03:37 AM
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hard_coder
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Registered: Apr 2001 Location: Dallas Country: USA State: Certifications: MCSD, MCDBA, MCSA, MCT Working on: Dot Nettin' it - MCAD, MCSD .Net
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Click and learn
In the EM, right click on the Database you wish to script, then "All Tasks", then "Generate SQL Script..." This gives you tabs to select the objects to script.
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