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    Resolved [RESOLVED] MSSQL Instance

    is there a way to delete/create an instance after the MSSQL has installed?

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    Last edited by erickwidya; May 17th, 2007 at 08:54 PM.

    1st NF - a table should not contain repeating groups.
    2nd NF - any fields that do not depend fully on the primary key should be moved to another table.
    3rd NF - there should be no dependency between non key fields in same table.
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    Re: MSSQL Instance

    Quick GOOGLE Search
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    Re: MSSQL Instance

    Just insert the SQL Server dvd/cd and install a new instance. The wizard will guide you.

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    Re: MSSQL Instance

    already try google but can't find anything..

    Just insert the SQL Server dvd/cd and install a new instance. The wizard will guide you
    - i see..will try that one..

    thanks both of u..

    1st NF - a table should not contain repeating groups.
    2nd NF - any fields that do not depend fully on the primary key should be moved to another table.
    3rd NF - there should be no dependency between non key fields in same table.
    - E. Petroutsos -


    eRiCk

    A collection of "Laku-abis" Ebook, Permanent Residence

    Access Reserved Words, a Classic Form Bug, Access Limitation, Know run Process and the Lock they hold in, Logging User Activity in MSSQL,
    Kill Database Processes

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