May 30, 2006 at 4:26 pm
May 31, 2006 at 1:06 am
Drop / Create will be your only solution.
maybe this script can gat you on track :
set nocount on
print 'Linked Servers voor [' + @@Servername + ']'
print '------------------- ***********'
if not exists (select 1 from master.dbo.sysservers where srvid > 0)
begin
print 'No linked servers definined'
end
else
begin
select *
from master.dbo.sysservers
where exists (select 1 from master.dbo.sysservers where srvid > 0)
order by srvid
print 'Linked Server UserSettings for [' + @@Servername + ']'
print '------------------------------- ***********'
select S.srvname, L.xdate1, L.xdate2, L.name, L.dbid, L.language, L.isrpcinmap, L.ishqoutmap, L.selfoutmap
FROM master.dbo.sysxlogins L
inner join master.dbo.sysservers S
on L.srvid = S.srvid
and S.srvname <> @@servername
order by S.srvid
end
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May 31, 2006 at 3:33 pm
I think a good solution may be a client network utility entry. Create an entry for your development server with the common name for 2 servers like MyCurrentServer. Create linked server to MyCurrentServer. Then when you want to re-point to your production server change the entry for MyCurrentServer in Client Network Utility to point to your Production server. May work.
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