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FAQ-Wiki-SQL Server

  • How to import the saved SQL scripts into database?

  • How to recover database from several source files?

  • A message about the lack of physical memory appears while the program is running.

  • When I preview data in Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server, I see recovered procedures, views and other data, but after I execute the saved scripts, this data is not displayed in the Microsoft SQL Server database.

  • When I recover data with Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server, excessive or incorrect values appear in Primary Key fields.

  • Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server needs the tool isqlw.exe in order to import saved scripts to the database. But I do not have it because I use SQL Express 2005 (SQL Express 2000). How do I import recovered data to the database?

  • This time I was able to save the results but ALL the tables were empty and I couldn't see any of the information.

  • There has been an error converting into datetime format while importing scripts into SQL SERVER 2000.

  • There has been an error converting into datetime format while importing scripts into SQL SERVER 2005.

  • After migrating the MSDB database on the new server via restoring, DTS Packages cannot be opened and executed. An error message appears: The system cannot find the file specified.

  • What to use for importing data to MS SQL Server: sqlcmd or isqlw?

  • How to connect the MDF, LDF files to the server?

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