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Getting info about a new SQL Server 2000 DB

Asked by maxwell2323 in MS SQL Server

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I will soon be getting read only access to a particular SQL Server 2000 database in a number of days, but in the meantime...is there something that I can ask our company SQL Server DBA to get me (perhaps in a report or a document) that kind of gives me an overview about this particular database? I know very little about it. I have seen a few table names. But any more general or specific info that I can get my hands on to understand now would be beneficial. Perhaps there is current functionality within SQL Server 2000 to easily provide this. Any suggestions?Start Free Trial
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