The Midnight DBA has posted something rather nifty that can be found in SQL Profiler. There is the option, using sp_trace_setevent, to check for deprecated code - code that just won't work in future versions of SQL. Her explanation is rather more coherent than mine, I suspect she wasn't quite as excited.
I wish I had known about this one before I started migrating databases from SQL 2000 to SQL 2008....
I'll be implementing it on the last databases to be moved tomorrow. Murphy's Law says that if I don't, something ghastly will happen.
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
So I reported a bug...
And they got back to me! Hurrah!
Alas, I was out of office the entire time they were trying to get back to me, didn't have a watch on the bug.... and Microsoft concluded that I was no longer having issues, so closed it.
I shall try to get them to re-open this one. I know I am not the only one with the problem, but I do seem to be the only one who has reported it.... It's 507494, (if that link doesn't work, please let me know? It's a tad tricky when one is logged in to MS Connect).
Alas, I was out of office the entire time they were trying to get back to me, didn't have a watch on the bug.... and Microsoft concluded that I was no longer having issues, so closed it.
I shall try to get them to re-open this one. I know I am not the only one with the problem, but I do seem to be the only one who has reported it.... It's 507494, (if that link doesn't work, please let me know? It's a tad tricky when one is logged in to MS Connect).
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