Difference between revisions of "Moving A WireCAD SQL Project Database Using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio"
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| 2. Find the file path that your SQL databases are saved to. You can do this by right clicking on your host server name in the ''Object Explorer'' and then selecting '''Properties>Database Settings.''' | | 2. Find the file path that your SQL databases are saved to. You can do this by right clicking on your host server name in the ''Object Explorer'' and then selecting '''Properties>Database Settings.''' | ||
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| 3. Take note of where the databases are saved and then return to your ''Object Explorer''.<br/><br/> | | 3. Take note of where the databases are saved and then return to your ''Object Explorer''.<br/><br/> |
Revision as of 14:13, 24 April 2013
Command Line Shortcut: Varied User Permissions Level: All |
Note: You will need to have access to both SQL server locations as well as have Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio installed on your machine. |
Before You Start
This procedure assumes that you are not afraid of working with SQL Server. It also assumes that the project databases and global equipment databases are SQL Server based.