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09.15.2006 at 06:54PM PDT, ID: 21991652
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MS SQL Server Newbie Questions

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Dear all,

I am a complete newbie to SQL server, I was wondering if you could answer the following questions:

1. Is there any way I can use a graphical user interface to create a new database with tables?
2. How do I create a database + tables manually? I mean where do I input my CREATE TABLE sql commands and have them run against my database?
3. Where can I see my current databases plus tables and the data that is inside them?

Currently in my Start | Programs | menu I have a entry for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and inside that I have Configuration Tools which has SQL Server Configuration Manager, SQL Server Error and Usage reporting and SQL Server Surface Area Configuration.
 
 
 
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