Our software manufacturer wants us to check for invalid triggers and procedures against our SQL Server 2000 database. Can someone please school me on how this is done? Thank you.
Good question. I'm thinking they're referring to manually created triggers or procedures that aren't compatible with their latest version but we haven't created any.
so you're asking us if your company violated the license agreement with some third party software?
only you or the people that put any unauthorized objects on the database will know that. there is no miracle method to finding things that shouldn't be there unless you want to install a fresh DB from the company and compare it with the "customized" one
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Backups are for sissies!!!!
Yep, I guess that was their way of asking that question. It kind of caught me off guard but I called back and gave them a firm no and now they are actually troubleshooting my original problem.
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