I know, I know, I look stupid, but...
I gracefully created one DB on my computer with SQL Management studio. Put all what I need in it and after I sit back to enjoy my work I realize that instead on SQL Server 2000 I created it on SQL Server 2005 instance. I changed compatibility level of this DB to 80 (SQL Server 2000) detached it and tryed w/o avail to attach it on SQL Server 2000. Tryed to Backup this DB with SQL MS and then restore it with EM, again w/o avail.
Is there any other way to move that DB to SQL Server 2000 w/o scripting and run the script in QA?
BTW no new features of SQL Server 2005 are used in this DB.
TIA
Borislav Borissov
VFP9 SP1, SQL Server 2000/2005.
MVP VFP
I gracefully created one DB on my computer with SQL Management studio. Put all what I need in it and after I sit back to enjoy my work I realize that instead on SQL Server 2000 I created it on SQL Server 2005 instance. I changed compatibility level of this DB to 80 (SQL Server 2000) detached it and tryed w/o avail to attach it on SQL Server 2000. Tryed to Backup this DB with SQL MS and then restore it with EM, again w/o avail.
Is there any other way to move that DB to SQL Server 2000 w/o scripting and run the script in QA?
BTW no new features of SQL Server 2005 are used in this DB.
TIA
Borislav Borissov
VFP9 SP1, SQL Server 2000/2005.
MVP VFP