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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 02/24/06 01:19
News East (Methu969@yahoo.com) writes:
> I have an existing SQL 7 server named HHARBR. HHARBR has a database named
> SPR with a table named "reportname" in it, the table has the name HHARBR
> embedded the table data.
>
> I migrated the HHARBR database SPR to a second server called HHARBR2. When
I
> look into the table in HHARBR2 I still see the name HHARBR in the data.
>
> What command can I run on HHARBR2 to change the table entries of HHARBR to
> the new server name of HHARBR2?
>
> I prefer something I can run in the Query Analyzer
>
> Source server: HHARBR
> Source Database: SPR
> Source Datbase Table: reportname
>
> Destination Server: HHARBR2
> Destination Databse: SPR
> Destination Table: reportname
>
> Summary:
> Change wrong server name in destination server to reflect the destinations
> server name
Rather than having the servername in a table, you could @@servername.
As a compromise you could change the column to a computed column:
col AS @@servername
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
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