SQL Server 2005 AdventureWorks Database BAK file
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2011年8月16日 下午 09:36
I need an AdventureWorks.sdf file for compact 3.5 or 4.0 ... but I cannot find one.
So, I'm willing to convert a SQL Server 2005 backup of AdventureWorks into SQL Server Compact ... but I cannot find one.
Why is this so difficult?
The AdventureWorks.msi (http://msftdbprodsamples.codeplex.com/releases/view/4004) download provides a locked-up set of database files, which cannot be attached in my instance of SQL Server 2005.
All that is needed is a simple AdventureWorks.BAK file that can be easily restored to SQL Server. Why has this been made to be so Byzantine and impossibly time-consuming? Why?
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2011年8月26日 上午 04:43版主
The following blog post contains some sample code including the AdventureWorks.sdf database
http://geekswithblogs.net/Vishal/archive/2008/09/17/introduction-to-ado-.net-sync-services.aspx
Jeff Wharton
MSysDev (C.Sturt), MDbDsgnMgt (C.Sturt), MCT, MCPD, MCITP, MCDBA
Blog: Mr. Wharty's Ramblings
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2012年5月25日 上午 04:34版主
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Jeff Wharton
MSysDev (C.Sturt), MDbDsgnMgt (C.Sturt), MCT, MCPD, MCSD, MCITP, MCDBA
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