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I'm trying to determine what instances of sql server/sql express i have installed (either manually or programmatically) but all of the examples are telling me to run a sql query to determine this w.

I have a.sql file with an export from phpmyadmin I want to import it into a different server using the command line I have a windows server 2008 r2 installation I placed the.sql file on the c. I've sql server 2008 express on a windows server 2008 machine, if that relates. What are the possible ways to determine the deployed sql server version

I’ve tried to do it using the sql server software I want to do it using a command line sql statement. Open sql shell (psql) from your applications (mac) Click enter for the default settings Enter the password when prompted For help *) type \conninfo to see which user you are connected as

*) type \l to see the list of databases

*) connect to a database by \c <name of db>, for example \c genedb1 you should see the key prompt change to the new db, like so *) now that you're in a given db, you want to know the schemas for that db The best command to do this is \dn 15 you need to use It will prompt you for it and not record it.

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