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leedoolan
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12 Posts

Posted - 2002-06-26 : 05:15:38
Is there any way you can access another server in scripts/query analyser? i.e. something like servername.dbname.dbo.tablename etc.

And if so is it possible to connect to non-sql servers in this way?

Thanks in advance, and I apologise if I appear a little naive.

RickD
Slow But Sure Yak Herding Master

3608 Posts

Posted - 2002-06-26 : 05:51:02
yeah, look up sp_addlinkedserver...

Peace

Rick

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MakeYourDaddyProud

184 Posts

Posted - 2002-06-26 : 05:59:43
Remember that you can't run sp_addlinkedserver to link a local sql server to itself. This tends to happen when developers want to a multi-server scenario on one box...

Dan

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RickD
Slow But Sure Yak Herding Master

3608 Posts

Posted - 2002-06-26 : 07:18:14
Dan,

quote:
Remember that you can't run sp_addlinkedserver to link a local sql server to itself


but that's not what he asked!!!

Peace

Rick

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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak

15732 Posts

Posted - 2002-06-26 : 08:18:35
quote:
Remember that you can't run sp_addlinkedserver to link a local sql server to itself.

Ummmm, I just did it on my server. Twice.

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Funkabubble
Starting Member

3 Posts

Posted - 2002-07-15 : 09:35:52
Is there an equivilent in MS SQL 6.5? sp_addlinkedserver doesn't work on my servers?

Cheers


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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak

15732 Posts

Posted - 2002-07-15 : 09:38:41
Linked servers were introduced with SQL 7.0, so you'd need at least 7.0 to create one. If you have a SQL 7.0 or 2000 server however, you can create a linked server to the 6.5 box.

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Funkabubble
Starting Member

3 Posts

Posted - 2002-07-15 : 09:41:02
Thanks very much for that help, I have been scratching my brains for a couple of hours over that one as I can't find anything about it in any documentation I have. At least I can give my boss a definate answer.

cheers.

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