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Mar 31, 2008

hello everyone... i need ur help... how can i back up only a certain table that i want using sql server management studio?? or mbe some commands...???

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How To Back Up Certain Table Or Files

Mar 31, 2008

hello everyone... i need ur help... how can i back up only a certain table that i want using sql server management studio?? or mbe some commands...???

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hi..

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-------     -----                ----          ----
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-------     -----                 ----         -------

aa     #a-1,India                              10
bb     #a-1,India                              11                
aa     #a-1,India                              12

----------------------------------------------------

 table 1 inserting to Table 2 (Using 1st Data flow)

Table 2:

-------     -----                ----
Name       Add                 ID(Note:Here Identity1,1)
-------     -----                 ----
aa     #a-1,India                 1
bb     #a-1,India                 2
aa     #a-1,India                 3

----------------------------------------------------

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                          |

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Table 1:

-------     -----                ----          ----
Name       Add                  No         RowID
-------     -----                 ----         -------
aa     #a-1,India                1              10
bb     #a-1,India                2              11                
aa     #a-1,India              1 12

----------------------------------------------------

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