|  | Posted by Dan Guzman on 10/25/05 03:31 
> I guess this is what Dan had in mind.
 I used to use that method in the old days (pre- SQL 2000) but I was
 referring to the following technique:
 
 1) right-click on the desired table in the QA object browser
 
 2) select Script Object to New Window as--> Select
 
 3) remove unwanted columns
 
 
 --
 Hope this helps.
 
 Dan Guzman
 SQL Server MVP
 
 "Erland Sommarskog" <esquel@sommarskog.se> wrote in message
 news:Xns96F9F4031F9D6Yazorman@127.0.0.1...
 > ric (rtavert@yahoo.com) writes:
 >>>>you can use Query Analyzer to generate a SELECT statement for the
 >>>>desired
 >>>>view...
 >>
 >> Is this something other than dragging over columns into the SELECT
 >> statement you're building?
 >
 > I guess this is what Dan had in mind. Myself, when I need to do this, I
 > usually do a SELECT * FROM tbl WHERE 1 = 0 in text mode, copy and paste
 > the headers into Textpad, where I have a macro so I with a keypress can
 > replace the spaces with commas, and then cut and paste back.
 >
 > There is a new product PromptSQL which claims to provide intellisense to
 > Query Analyzer. Since I am not fond of intellisense myself, I have not
 > tried it. But somehing that expands a * would be a great thing for such a
 > tool - maybe they have it?
 >
 >
 > --
 > Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
 >
 > Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at
 > http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/productdoc/2000/books.asp
 >
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