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A script to search a trigger for occurence of a string and replace

Asked by andrewbleakley in MS SQL Server

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I just upgraded a database from SQL 7 to SQL 2000. I found most of the triggers are not working. I suspect that since most of the triggers uses 'SUSER_NAME' in it, in SQL 2000 it has been changed to 'SUSER_SNAME'. Is there a script i can run to go through all the triggers and replace 'SUSER_NAME' to 'SUSER_SNAME' or how would I go about changing all the triggers without having to go through them one by one.Start Free Trial
 
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