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|    fcache to Bob Barrows    |
|    Re: Command-line    |
|    04 Oct 12 16:55:33    |
      From: fcache@gmail.com              The version of MS SQL can differ, depending on the medical device. The PCs       are attached to a network domain.              On Thursday, October 4, 2012 10:17:18 AM UTC-4, Bob Barrows wrote:       > What versions and editions of SQL Server are involved?       >       > Are the PCs in a network domain or are they remote/disconnected from a       >       > network?       >       >       >       > It is possible to run DBCC using isql or osql depending on the version of       >       > SQL Server on the machine. Google or Books OnLine should provide you plenty       >       > of information on both utilities.       >       >       >       > fcache wrote:       >       > > Hi,       >       > >       >       > > I work for a healthcare system and I support medical devices on the       >       > > IT side of things. I am running into PC based devices running MS SQL       >       > > that fail and I'd like to be able to run consistency checks on their       >       > > databases. So, I want to create a flash drive with a command-line       >       > > utility that will let me do this. Is this possible? The utility       >       > > would basically need to be a stand-alone executable.       >       > >       >       > > What say you?       >       > >       >       > > Thanx,       >       > > Ed              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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