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Charles R Hankey
Charles R Hankey
posted 15 Years Ago
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I imported SQL Database Membership into DDT in a project called PDSM.NET
I changed the database name to PDSM and made a lot of changes to the schema.
This will never be used to maintain the shema of Membership but is entirely for creating a new database PDSM on a server.
I have deleted all the change history. I can deploy the database to the server as PDSM but the logical filename and the MDF are still Membership_Data.mdf.
How do I clean this out once and for all so the MDF file will be PDSM_data.MDF on deployment ?
TIA
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Trent Taylor
Trent Taylor
posted 15 Years Ago
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Hey, that's pretty impressive, and would be a good trick to learn. I imagine it would be easier for me to shave off a few pounds that way (just drop a byte or two)!
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Changing Filename on Database originally imported into DDT
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
Well, when you import a database from an actual deployed instance, it...
Trent L. Taylor
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15 Years Ago
Hey, not difficult. Poked around a bit in the Stratafame database....
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
OK...question....do you just LIVE at your computer? :D Oh wait, I just...
Trent L. Taylor
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15 Years Ago
Actually I live [u]in[/u] my computer. Serialized myself into a byte...
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
Hey, that's pretty impressive, and would be a good trick to learn....
Trent L. Taylor
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15 Years Ago
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