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You can run searches for objects based
upon creation date. I'm still trying to figure out the modification date since SQL
Server provides no ability to tell when an object was modified.
Finally, you can limit the searches to particular object types or with particular size thresholds.
Just like the Windows search feature, all of these options are cumulative. This is a solid, useful utility to add into your toolkit. If you have a need to search for objects in your environment, you can save a significant amount of time with this utility. The best part about it is that you don't have to go through the 37 levels of approval to purchase SQL Server Find. SQL Server Find is available from Genius@Work for a very attractive $35. |
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