Showing posts with label release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label release. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Migration 2005 beta to 2005 release

Hi Group,
Three quick questions about the 2005 beta.
1) Is it likely that restoring a 2005 beta database backup to a 2005
release environment (when it is released) will produce errors?
2) Will the .Net framework 1.1 be able to call SQL server 2005 beta
stored procedures?
3) Can I use Visual Studio .Net 1.1 to administer a SQL Server 2005
beta environment?
Cheers,
Stewart"Stewart" <windsurfing_stew@.yahoo.com.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3e8a4d01.0504282031.4c10b786@.posting.google.com...
> Hi Group,
> Three quick questions about the 2005 beta.
> 1) Is it likely that restoring a 2005 beta database backup to a 2005
> release environment (when it is released) will produce errors?
There will be an whitepaper for the tap customers,perhpas that will be for
public download for release.

> 2) Will the .Net framework 1.1 be able to call SQL server 2005 beta
> stored procedures?
Sure.

> 3) Can I use Visual Studio .Net 1.1 to administer a SQL Server 2005
> beta environment?
Not sure, but I think thats possible, you only need to have to SQL Native
Client installed. I will try it on my box later.

> Cheers,
> Stewart
HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
http://www.sqlserver2005.de
--|||Hi
Just be aware, ADO.NET 1.1 does not support the new datatypes that exist in
SQL Server 2005.
Regards
--
Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Zurich, Switzerland
MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/
"Stewart" wrote:

> Hi Group,
> Three quick questions about the 2005 beta.
> 1) Is it likely that restoring a 2005 beta database backup to a 2005
> release environment (when it is released) will produce errors?
> 2) Will the .Net framework 1.1 be able to call SQL server 2005 beta
> stored procedures?
> 3) Can I use Visual Studio .Net 1.1 to administer a SQL Server 2005
> beta environment?
> Cheers,
> Stewart
>

Migration 2005 beta to 2005 release

Hi Group,
Three quick questions about the 2005 beta.
1) Is it likely that restoring a 2005 beta database backup to a 2005
release environment (when it is released) will produce errors?
2) Will the .Net framework 1.1 be able to call SQL server 2005 beta
stored procedures?
3) Can I use Visual Studio .Net 1.1 to administer a SQL Server 2005
beta environment?
Cheers,
Stewart
"Stewart" <windsurfing_stew@.yahoo.com.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3e8a4d01.0504282031.4c10b786@.posting.google.c om...
> Hi Group,
> Three quick questions about the 2005 beta.
> 1) Is it likely that restoring a 2005 beta database backup to a 2005
> release environment (when it is released) will produce errors?
There will be an whitepaper for the tap customers,perhpas that will be for
public download for release.

> 2) Will the .Net framework 1.1 be able to call SQL server 2005 beta
> stored procedures?
Sure.

> 3) Can I use Visual Studio .Net 1.1 to administer a SQL Server 2005
> beta environment?
Not sure, but I think thats possible, you only need to have to SQL Native
Client installed. I will try it on my box later.

> Cheers,
> Stewart
HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
http://www.sqlserver2005.de
|||Hi
Just be aware, ADO.NET 1.1 does not support the new datatypes that exist in
SQL Server 2005.
Regards
Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Zurich, Switzerland
MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/
"Stewart" wrote:

> Hi Group,
> Three quick questions about the 2005 beta.
> 1) Is it likely that restoring a 2005 beta database backup to a 2005
> release environment (when it is released) will produce errors?
> 2) Will the .Net framework 1.1 be able to call SQL server 2005 beta
> stored procedures?
> 3) Can I use Visual Studio .Net 1.1 to administer a SQL Server 2005
> beta environment?
> Cheers,
> Stewart
>

Migration 2005 beta to 2005 release

Hi Group,
Three quick questions about the 2005 beta.
1) Is it likely that restoring a 2005 beta database backup to a 2005
release environment (when it is released) will produce errors?
2) Will the .Net framework 1.1 be able to call SQL server 2005 beta
stored procedures?
3) Can I use Visual Studio .Net 1.1 to administer a SQL Server 2005
beta environment?
Cheers,
Stewart"Stewart" <windsurfing_stew@.yahoo.com.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3e8a4d01.0504282031.4c10b786@.posting.google.com...
> Hi Group,
> Three quick questions about the 2005 beta.
> 1) Is it likely that restoring a 2005 beta database backup to a 2005
> release environment (when it is released) will produce errors?
There will be an whitepaper for the tap customers,perhpas that will be for
public download for release.
> 2) Will the .Net framework 1.1 be able to call SQL server 2005 beta
> stored procedures?
Sure.
> 3) Can I use Visual Studio .Net 1.1 to administer a SQL Server 2005
> beta environment?
Not sure, but I think thats possible, you only need to have to SQL Native
Client installed. I will try it on my box later.
> Cheers,
> Stewart
HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
--
http://www.sqlserver2005.de
--|||Hi
Just be aware, ADO.NET 1.1 does not support the new datatypes that exist in
SQL Server 2005.
Regards
--
Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Zurich, Switzerland
MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/
"Stewart" wrote:
> Hi Group,
> Three quick questions about the 2005 beta.
> 1) Is it likely that restoring a 2005 beta database backup to a 2005
> release environment (when it is released) will produce errors?
> 2) Will the .Net framework 1.1 be able to call SQL server 2005 beta
> stored procedures?
> 3) Can I use Visual Studio .Net 1.1 to administer a SQL Server 2005
> beta environment?
> Cheers,
> Stewart
>