Monday, March 19, 2012

copy database structure only

Yes, script the database. In SQL Server 2005 rigth-click your database,
select Tasks and Generate Scripts to run the SQL Server Scripts Wizard.
Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
Database Administrator
"Neil" wrote:

> Is there a way to copy a database without all the data? I want to end up
> with the same database but "empty".
> Thanks
>
>Great. Thank you.
"Ben Nevarez" <bnevarez@.sjm.com> wrote in message
news:9981EBA5-00B0-4303-96C4-476485D6CF94@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Yes, script the database. In SQL Server 2005 rigth-click your database,
> select Tasks and Generate Scripts to run the SQL Server Scripts Wizard.
> Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
> Database Administrator
>
> "Neil" wrote:
>|||Is there a way to copy a database without all the data? I want to end up
with the same database but "empty".
Thanks|||Yes, script the database. In SQL Server 2005 rigth-click your database,
select Tasks and Generate Scripts to run the SQL Server Scripts Wizard.
Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
Database Administrator
"Neil" wrote:

> Is there a way to copy a database without all the data? I want to end up
> with the same database but "empty".
> Thanks
>
>|||Great. Thank you.
"Ben Nevarez" <bnevarez@.sjm.com> wrote in message
news:9981EBA5-00B0-4303-96C4-476485D6CF94@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Yes, script the database. In SQL Server 2005 rigth-click your database,
> select Tasks and Generate Scripts to run the SQL Server Scripts Wizard.
> Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
> Database Administrator
>
> "Neil" wrote:
>

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