January 20, 2012 at 6:54 am
i just copied and pasted my quoted command, and tested it in both SQL2005 and SQL2008, and i got results with no errors at all.
I'm not sure where your issue lies.
Lowell
January 20, 2012 at 7:41 am
Lowell (1/20/2012)
i just copied and pasted my quoted command, and tested it in both SQL2005 and SQL2008, and i got results with no errors at all.I'm not sure where your issue lies.
I found out the problem.
If I pasted it without quoting, it did not copy everything.
When I used quote it replace the > and < with control characters.
I created jobs in which I had a maintence plan.
The one job that I was hoping to get it did not create.
If I could script out the maintence plans that would be good.
I tried restore MSDB but the destination machine is on SP4 and the source is on SP3.
Thanks for your help!
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