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    Posted: 22 November 2006 at 1:11pm
I have developed an app using sql server 2005 express as the back end. I need to install it on a host who only supports sql server 2000. Changing hosts is not an option unfortunately.

Any advice? Can install a swl server database on sql server 2000?
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Well you are not going to be able to restore a native SQL 2005 database onto the SQL 2000. If you used any of the 2005 features like CLR, Pivot etc you will not be able to convert it out either.
You can either script out the whole DB (including values) or try chaning the Database Compability level to 80, make a backup and then restore it. I never tried to change from 90 to 80 myself...
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When you say script out, do you mean create the tables etc on sql server 2000 using SQL? All i have on sql server 2005 are tables and stored procedures and want to put them onto a sql server database.
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O ya, not using any of the 2005 features like clr, pivot etc.
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Or, I was wondering if i bought MS SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition, used this for my backend and uploaded db to server it would work ok, correct?  Is it easy to upload SQL Server 2000 db built using this application to hosts server?
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Originally posted by Amateur Amateur wrote:

Or, I was wondering if i bought MS SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition, used this for my backend and uploaded db to server it would work ok, correct?  Is it easy to upload SQL Server 2000 db built using this application to hosts server?
 
I think so! If your original application uses a mssql 2000 db then it is just fine to upload that db to a server that also uses mssql 2000...
 
Really, are you willing to buy the developer edition for $3000-5000? I have always wanted to purchase it but it's so damn expensive! Confused Thats why I got my copy from school.
 
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Originally posted by Info_Tech Info_Tech wrote:

Originally posted by Amateur Amateur wrote:

Or, I was wondering if i bought MS SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition, used this for my backend and uploaded db to server it would work ok, correct?  Is it easy to upload SQL Server 2000 db built using this application to hosts server?
 
I think so! If your original application uses a mssql 2000 db then it is just fine to upload that db to a server that also uses mssql 2000...
 
Really, are you willing to buy the developer edition for $3000-5000? I have always wanted to purchase it but it's so damn expensive! Confused Thats why I got my copy from school.
 


Is it not cheap enough -> http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-SQL-Server-2000-Developer/dp/B000050AVL
or am i missing something?


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Nah Developer is cheap. You don't need to do that though. If you develop a DB on 2005 just make sure you set the Compability level to 80 and you should be fine restoring it on 2000
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