Hi,
does anybody know if MS's going to deprecate "Compatibility Mode 70"
databases in SQL Server 2008?
With SQL Server 2005, MS already removed CM70 support from all their
Wizards (e.g. the Database Backup Wizard - which is bad enough), so I'm
afraid they're gonna go one step further.
thx
AxelThere is no "SQL Server 7.0 (70)" item in the Compatibility Level list in
the database options in SQL SErver 2008 November CTP.
Ekrem nsoy
"Axel Bender" <axel_bender@.t-online.de> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> does anybody know if MS's going to deprecate "Compatibility Mode 70"
> databases in SQL Server 2008?
> With SQL Server 2005, MS already removed CM70 support from all their
> Wizards (e.g. the Database Backup Wizard - which is bad enough), so I'm
> afraid they're gonna go one step further.
> thx
> Axel|||... and Books Online (ALTER DATABASE and sp_dbcmptlevel) only lists levels
80, 90 and 100.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://sqlblog.com/blogs/tibor_karaszi
"Ekrem nsoy" <ekrem@.btegitim.com> wrote in message
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> There is no "SQL Server 7.0 (70)" item in the Compatibility Level list in
the database options in
> SQL SErver 2008 November CTP.
> --
> Ekrem nsoy
>
> "Axel Bender" <axel_bender@.t-online.de> wrote in message news:fj0jhm$7l0$0
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