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I remember once using a command in Query Analyser that gave me all the
information about a table. It showed details about the columns, constraints, keys, indexes etc. I can't remember how I did this? Can anyone me? It could of been a stored proc that I called or a query on the system tables. I do know that it was very simple to do and it was executed in Query Analyser. Can anyone me? |
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EXEC sp_ tablename
Roy Harvey Beacon Falls, CT On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 01:40:49 -0700, ben_cameron00@hotmail.com wrote: >I remember once using a command in Query Analyser that gave me all the >information about a table. It showed details about the columns, >constraints, keys, indexes etc. > >I can't remember how I did this? Can anyone me? > >It could of been a stored proc that I called or a query on the system >tables. > >I do know that it was very simple to do and it was executed in Query >Analyser. > >Can anyone me? |
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On Sep 19, 11:24 pm, "Roy Harvey (MVP)" <roy_har...@snet.net> wrote:
> EXEC sp_ tablename > > Roy Harvey > Beacon Falls, CT > > > > On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 01:40:49 -0700, ben_camero...@hotmail.com wrote: > >I remember once using a command in Query Analyser that gave me all the > >information about a table. It showed details about the columns, > >constraints, keys, indexes etc. > > >I can't remember how I did this? Can anyone me? > > >It could of been a stored proc that I called or a query on the system > >tables. > > >I do know that it was very simple to do and it was executed in Query > >Analyser. > > >Can anyone me?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Thanks, thats what I was after. |
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