October 31, 2003 at 8:08 am
I have an existing SQL Server 7.0 and will be upgrading to SQL Server 2000 on a different box. I need to get the packages from 7.0 to 2000 without having to open each one manually and save as a text file or save as to the other server. I have created a Linked Server on the 7.0 box and issued the following query:
insert into sql7server.msdb.dbo.sysdtspackages
(name, id, versionid, description, categoryid, createdate, owner, packagedata, owner_sid)
select name, id, versionid, description, categoryid, createdate, owner, packagedata, owner_sid from sql2k.msdb.dbo.sysdtspackages
The records were added successfully and I can see the package in Enterprise Manager.
Does anyone know of any issues of doing this?
Thank you,
Lori Clark
November 3, 2003 at 8:00 am
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November 4, 2003 at 3:48 pm
If your service packs are up-to-date, then there shouldn't be any problems. There were some changes to the object model between the service packs.
Hope this helps
Phill Carter
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