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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 02/04/07 10:40
Wes Groleau (groleau+news@freeshell.org) writes:
>> 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.
In SQL 2005, Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer are both replaced
with SQL Server Management Studio. The Query Designer is still there,
and is still very limited, and you still do best to avoid it. Running
queries from the Query Editor is the way to go.
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
Books Online for SQL Server 2005 at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2005/downloads/books.mspx
Books Online for SQL Server 2000 at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/previousversions/books.mspx
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