Dear all,
Regarding the aforementioned question I don't know if launching one script
in VB
and retrieving all the names is compulsory.
Is there any way or method for obtain that info via job/sp?
I hope have been sufficiently explicit.
Thanks in advance and regards,Hi,
Try the below command from command prompt.
OSQL -L
Thanks
Hari
SQL Server MVP
"Enric" <Enric@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:85E1BA68-3430-4807-BCC0-FD77AB8698A9@.microsoft.com...
> Dear all,
> Regarding the aforementioned question I don't know if launching one script
> in VB
> and retrieving all the names is compulsory.
> Is there any way or method for obtain that info via job/sp?
> I hope have been sufficiently explicit.
> Thanks in advance and regards,|||thanks a lot Hari
"Hari Prasad" wrote:
> Hi,
> Try the below command from command prompt.
> OSQL -L
> Thanks
> Hari
> SQL Server MVP
> "Enric" <Enric@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:85E1BA68-3430-4807-BCC0-FD77AB8698A9@.microsoft.com...
>
>sql
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