Thursday, March 29, 2012

Creating an installer for SQL-side components of an app

Hello.
I'm researching about the ways I can create an installer of the SQL (2000)
objects for an application.
At the present time we're using a set of calls to osql utility from a VB
application. But the maintenance of the scripts is becoming cumbersome.
Does MS provides utilities for this? Where can I look up for further info?
Thanks.-
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| Hello.
|
| I'm researching about the ways I can create an installer of the SQL
(2000)
| objects for an application.
|
| At the present time we're using a set of calls to osql utility from a VB
| application. But the maintenance of the scripts is becoming cumbersome.
|
| Does MS provides utilities for this? Where can I look up for further info?
|
| Thanks.-
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Hi,
If you still need assistance and you're using MSDE then I believe you will
find this link useful:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...us/dnmsde/html
/msdedepl.asp
Regards,
Yasemin Gunduz
Support Engineer
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|||What u mean with the SQL server Objects ?
"rpallares" <rpallares@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CF1D14A9-81F6-4891-BCCD-4D8299366B7D@.microsoft.com...
> Hello.
> I'm researching about the ways I can create an installer of the SQL (2000)
> objects for an application.
> At the present time we're using a set of calls to osql utility from a VB
> application. But the maintenance of the scripts is becoming cumbersome.
> Does MS provides utilities for this? Where can I look up for further info?
> Thanks.-
>

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