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  • EternalOptimist
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    thanks both
    merci bow coops.



    someone has been sh itting me


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  • JoJoGabor
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    Yeah just restore. But if you are moving to another DB instance remember that you will have users in the database that dont exist in the master DB (orphaned users)

    There is a stored proc you can use to link these up after you create the new logins.

    Something like sp_restore_orphaned_users

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  • spoons
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    Restore backup to new database name?
    Last edited by spoons; 20 November 2008, 14:25. Reason: spoolchucker failure

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  • EternalOptimist
    started a topic SQL server

    SQL server

    Whats the best way to create a new db that is based upon an extant one.

    create from a backup
    or
    detatch , rename, attach



    tia
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