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By using the remote connection, or OPEN DATABASE CONNECTION are useful to connect the sas with sql server, to give the connection mention the server name and it path of the datasource name with DSN. and end of the statement close the connection.
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There is no such thing as SQL Server 2003. Microft released SQL Server 2005 as the next version of SQL Server 2000.
Use the JDBC functionality to open a connection to SQL Server. You can read up on how here: http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/database/
odbc applications allow you to connect to sql server
The correct syntaxt would be: (local)\FLIPINSTANCE It is hard to answer without a context, as in when and where are you getting this error.
The nintroduction sql server is are the following
The Sequel, or SQL, Server is owned by Microsoft. One can purchase an SQL Server from the Microsoft website. Microsoft also offers a free trial of the SQL Server.
An IDE for SQL Server 2005 refers to an Integrated Development Environment for SQL Server 2005. This is a tool that can be used by a programmer to create and maintan a SQL server database. Some commonly used IDE tools for SQL Server 2005 are:SQL Server Management StudioTOAD for SQL ServerTOAD for Data Analysts
An SQL Server instance is a complete SQL server and you can install many instances on a machine but you can have only 1 default instance.
Louis. Davidson has written: 'Pro SQL Server 2005 Database Design and Optimization' 'Pro SQL server 2008 relational database design and implementation' -- subject(s): Client/server computing, SQL server 'Pro SQL Server 2005' 'SQL Server 2000 Stored Procedures Handbook (Expert's Voice)'
Patrick Dalton has written: 'SQL server 2000 black book' -- subject(s): Client/server computing, Relational databases, SQL server 'Microsoft SQL Server black book' -- subject(s): Client/server computing, Database management, SQL server