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pacolim
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Posted - 2010-05-11 : 23:03:33
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| The command below can check for version:Select @@VERSION but if I want to check for linked server SQL version, what should I do? Let say the linked server name is LS1, it's not working by using command below:Select [LS1].@@VERSION Is there any msdb table which can provide this information? Basically I want to differentiate SQL Server 2000 & 2005.Thanks in advanced. |
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Kristen
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Posted - 2010-05-12 : 03:01:58
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| [code]SELECT *FROM OPENQUERY(MyLinkedServer, 'SELECT @@VERSION')[/code] |
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pacolim
Starting Member
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Posted - 2010-05-12 : 03:13:28
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| thanks for help, Kristen. :) |
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