|   | ![]() |
|
SQL-Programmer IX SP2 with TSQL Debugger 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The SQL-Explorer is the second launch point for your development efforts. It is designed for exploring a server to search for what you want. In the left hand pane you will see the familiar tree view which allows you to drill down into a server.
SQL-Explorer will display a significant amount of information about the objects in your server within the right hand pane as shown in the figure below. Not only can you get just about any piece of information about an object, you can also add objects to Personal Working Folders, generate a report, generate a script file, manage version control, and enable/disable batch objects.
SQL-Programmer IX SP2 with TSQL Debugger 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 |
All content on this site, except where noted, represents an original work of Michael R. Hotek and is protected by applicable copyright laws. The SQL Server FAQ is the sole work of Neil Pike. No page, portion of a page, or download may be used for commercial purposes in whole or in part without the express, written permission of the applicable author.