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Oct 30, 2002

Is there a way you move tables from one filegroup to another without deleting and re-creating them?

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Moving Tables

Jan 31, 2006

Hi,ms-sqlserver 2000 sp4 - entrerprise editionCan you help me on this issue. I would like to move some usertables(about 100 MB) to new file group. Can you tell me what I need todo?Thanks in advance

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Oct 15, 2001

What is the best method to move 1.500.000 rows from one table to another ??

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Does anyone know how to move tables between filegroups in 2005?




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Jul 20, 2005

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So, how do I get the free space out of the data file? - I've decided to:

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Hi,

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or
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