Written by Zealus on November 5, 2004 – 2:20 am -
Does anyone knows what kind of weird misbehavior went into my installation of MS SQL 2000 Developer’s Edition? After loading four files into the same table through DTS the only data that remained in the table was data from last file, everything else has vanished… I’m puzzled.
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