What are the pros and cons between using Enterprise Manager or Query
Analyzer for my queries.
Currently I use Enterprise Manager because I prefer the interface and
only use Query Analayzer when queries time out in Enterprise Manager,
but I'm sure there must be more to it.
Regards,
Ciarn(chudson007@.hotmail.com) writes:
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What are the pros and cons between using Enterprise Manager or Query
Analyzer for my queries.
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Currently I use Enterprise Manager because I prefer the interface and
only use Query Analayzer when queries time out in Enterprise Manager,
but I'm sure there must be more to it.
Query Analyzer is a tool that I use daily, and it's always open on my
desktop. Enterprise Manager I only start if I need to work with Agent jobs.
As far as I know EM does not even have a query window. Probably you are
using the Query Designer, which may look nice, but which may add junk to
your queries. And there is a whole lot of things you do in it. Only in a
query window in Query Analyzer (or a command-line tool like OSQL), you can
use all T-SQL statements.
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