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Consolidating multiple schemas

Asked by HyperBPP in SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server

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I have a database with multiple schemas each containing structurally identical tables (different data).  I need (in the interest of reducing objects) to reduce all the schemas down to one.  How can I append the data from one schema into another (I'm using UUIDs for most of the pks, so auto-incrementing pks shouldn't be a problem).  For instance,

I have

DB1.myTable
DB2.myTable
DB3.myTable.

I need to end with

DB1.myTable that contains the data from all three.

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