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SQL 2005 & SQL-9x ?? BillyDees
11/14/2006 1:35:37 PM
sql server replication: I've heard that there was a change in SQL2K5 in regards to what version
of SQL-9x is or is not supported. Can anyone directed me to some
documentation that covers this?

thanks,
BD
Re: SQL 2005 & SQL-9x ?? Paul Ibison
11/15/2006 12:00:00 AM
I'm not too sure exactly what the question is.
If you are referring to unsupported/discontinued/deprecated features of
replication, please take a look in BOL at the following topics:

"Discontinued Functionality in SQL Server 2005 Replication"
"Deprecated Features in SQL Server 2005 Replication"
"Breaking Changes in SQL Server 2005 Replication"

Cheers,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com .

Re: SQL 2005 & SQL-9x ?? BillyDees
11/21/2006 12:01:50 PM
My bad for not being clear enough up front. Not related to replication.
I'm talking about coding within stored procs or ad-hoc sql. I know
there was a change in how to write joins and such. Or should I say an
older SQL coding standard that is no longer supported in SQL 2005.

What I was looking for was perhaps a white paper or some thing that
outlines what is and isn't supported.

Thanks,
BD


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Re: SQL 2005 & SQL-9x ?? Paul Ibison
11/22/2006 12:00:00 AM
Billy,
have a look in BOL for the topic "Breaking Changes to Database Engine
Features in SQL Server 2005" - it has a section on TSQL breaking changes.
Cheers,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com .

Re: SQL 2005 & SQL-9x ?? BillyDees
11/28/2006 6:07:24 AM
Thanks Paul - I'll give a go.

BillyD


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