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Posted by Wes Groleau on 02/04/07 03:26
Erland Sommarskog wrote:
> Wes Groleau (groleau+news@freeshell.org) writes:
>> How do you do that? When I click the icon that has the tooltip
>> "execution mode,"
>
> You click on the green arrow. (Or press F5 or CTRL/E.) Then it will
> run the query which is the window.
Thanks. I don't recall what the icon was that I clicked,
only that it's tooltip said "execution mode" and that clicking it
caused around ten seconds of "hourglass" but no changes to the
table.
> I strongly encourage you to get acquianted with Query Analyzer to
> run your queries. What you have in Enterprise Manager is a query
> designer, and a fairly limited one as testified about the bogus message
> about the FROM clause not being supported.
Noted. I guess I'd better do so--although I'd rather get
SQL Server 2005, since that's what I went to class for.
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