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cocolocopolo
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Registered: Apr 2001 Location: Los Angeles Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, Network+, CCNA Working on: MCDBA
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Sql-dmo
From Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database Design & Implementation Training Kit, Chapter 9 Lesson 2: Creating and Managing Triggers, the first section talks about "Creating Triggers Using Transact-SQL". Then the Second section, page #342, it says:
"You can create triggers by using the SQL-DMO interface or by using
applications such as Enterprise Manager."
Wow, I know Enterprise Manager, but what is "SQL-DMO interface" ???
Please H-e-l-p !!!
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Registered: Mar 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, N+, I-N+, Lx+, Sec+, Ser+, CCNP,CCDP, MCDST, MCSA, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP, CIW-A, MCDBA, MCT Working on: MCITP Vista; CCSP
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I can't tell you too much, but..
I do know that SQL-DMO is another API like ODBC or OLE DB (SQL-Distributed Management Object) that enables applications to communicate with SQL Server. Sorry I can't tell you more, but the books I have read don't go into much detail about it, and all we use here at work is ODBC.
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cocolocopolo
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