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AnswerRe: Select Query on System::DataTables or Add System::DataTable to Database? Pinmemberi.j.russell12:17 22 Nov '09  
QuestionConversion from VARCHAR to VARBINARY in SQL Server 2008 Pinmemberdjj5510:57 20 Nov '09  
AnswerRe: Conversion from VARCHAR to VARBINARY in SQL Server 2008 PinmvpAshfield22:02 22 Nov '09  
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QuestionSSRS 2008 Report - export to CSV Pinmemberkhandada10:05 20 Nov '09  
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QuestionAnd Another SQL Server Question (sorry 'bout that, Chief...) PinmemberRoger Wright19:15 19 Nov '09  
While doing a little maintenance on a database that keeps track of reclosers (devices used in electrical substations), I tried adding a field to a table using the Management Studio on the server. No go - I don't have permission, and have no idea where to change that. So I switched to the client, opened Visual Studio, connected to the same database on the server, and proceeded to add new fields without a problem. In both instances I was logged in as the same domain user, with admin priveleges. It's not intuitively obvious to me why a remote user using Visual Studio has access priveleges greater than an administrator on the local server using the management tool designed for SQL Server. Can someone explain this odd behavior? I really think - especially once I complete an app to use this data - that this situation should be reversed, but I have no idea how to do so.
 
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AnswerRe: And Another SQL Server Question (sorry 'bout that, Chief...) PinmemberVuyiswa Maseko21:01 19 Nov '09  
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QuestionYet Another SQL Server 2008 Question PinmemberRoger Wright18:48 19 Nov '09  
AnswerRe: Yet Another SQL Server 2008 Question PinmemberVuyiswa Maseko21:08 19 Nov '09  
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QuestionDocumenter for SQL Server 2008 PinmemberRoger Wright18:39 19 Nov '09  
AnswerRe: Documenter for SQL Server 2008 PinmemberDavid Skelly23:35 19 Nov '09  
QuestionConvert a 2008 SQL SERVER MDF info 2005 ! Pinmembermrkeivan10:57 19 Nov '09  
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