February 8, 2004 at 8:35 pm
We have a log of scripts that need to be running on a once and I would like to kwon if there is a way of running all the script from the one script? so that I only have to open on SQL script not 50 different scripts.
February 9, 2004 at 1:22 am
you could use a script that launches them all using xp_cmdshell with isql.
e.g. exec xp_cmdshell 'isqlw -E -S myserver -d msdb -i "c:\sqlserver$\scripts\onlyonce_1.sql" -o "c:\sqlserver$\scripts\OutPut_onlyonce_1.sql" '
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February 9, 2004 at 9:45 am
CREATE PROCEDURE spRunEmAll as
EXEC spProc01
EXEC spProc02
EXEC spProc03
EXEC spProc04
etc...
I would normally implement this sort of thing using .CMD files and the ISQL commandline interface. I find it more convienant for schedluing, logging and interacting with other 'systems'.
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