Stairway to Server Management Objects (SMO) Level 1: Concepts and Basics
Learn how to get started working with SMO and PowerShell.
Learn how to get started working with SMO and PowerShell.
Learn how to get started working with SMO and PowerShell.
Learn how to get started working with SMO and PowerShell.
In the fourth level of this series, we will examine how you can use the scripting classes to create the code to manage your SQL Server instances and databases.
In this level you will learn about the SQLServer PowerShell module that ships with modern versions of SSMS.
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