Script To Export Tables,store Procedures And Data In SQL Server Management Studio Expres

Nov 23, 2006

how i can do a script to export tables,store procedures and data in SQL Server Management Studio Expres

I just arrive to do a script for tables and stores procedures



help please

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TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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