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Old 18th October 2007, 07:45 PM   #1
RitaG
 
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Where Did "Common Objects" Feature Go To In SQL 2005

Hello.

In SQL Query Analyzer Object Browser (for SQL 2000) there is a "Common
Objects" folder containing SQL functions, data types etc.
Where can I access this in SQL 2005? I see the Object Explorer but see
nothing like the "Common Objects" folder there.

Thanks,
Rita
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