Wednesday, March 21, 2012

How to tell what version of SQL Server.

If I am running an MSDN version of SQL Server how would I be able to tell
using Query Analyzer?
I tried @.@.Version ... but it says Enterprise Edition ... when I know I have
install MSDN copy.
-LarsPlease check it out at the following link
http://sqljunkies.com/weblog/sqlpartner/posts/802.aspx
HTH
Satish Balusa
Corillian Corp.
"Lars Temme" <no_spam@.L+A+R+S.T+E+M+M+E@.fsc.fiserv.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> If I am running an MSDN version of SQL Server how would I be able to tell
> using Query Analyzer?
> I tried @.@.Version ... but it says Enterprise Edition ... when I know I

have
quote:

> install MSDN copy.
> -Lars
>
|||Still does not tell me whether server is running MSDN copy of SQL Server.
Perhaps this is not possiable.
-Lars
"Satish Balusa" <sbalusa_nospam@.corillian.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Please check it out at the following link
> http://sqljunkies.com/weblog/sqlpartner/posts/802.aspx
>
> --
> HTH
> Satish Balusa
> Corillian Corp.
>
> "Lars Temme" <no_spam@.L+A+R+S.T+E+M+M+E@.fsc.fiserv.com> wrote in message
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tell[QUOTE]
> have
>
|||There's no such thing as an MSDN version of SQL Server. The MSDN people at M
S quite simply shipped
MSDN with the edition they found most appropriate. In the beginning of SQL2K
, you had all editions
and after a while the shipments only contained the developer edition.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
Archive at: http://groups.google.com/groups?oi=...ls
erver
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quote:

> Still does not tell me whether server is running MSDN copy of SQL Server.
> Perhaps this is not possiable.
> -Lars
> "Satish Balusa" <sbalusa_nospam@.corillian.com> wrote in message
> news:%23RDv9cb6DHA.3860@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> tell
>

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