Data Engineering Missing database when scripting SQL 2005 objects Posted on 30th May 20064th May 2020 by Sacha Tomey 30 May If you attempt to script SQL 2005 objects and the database you want to script is missing from the list of databases, ensure the database compatibility level is not set to “SQL Server 7.0 (70)”. Related Posts SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3 AS2005 Cube Processing Via SSIS 2005 and SQL Server Agent SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3 Sacha Tomey LoadControl Changes in .NET 2.0 WinFX Name Change
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