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 SQL Debugger

What version of VS.Net do I need to run the SQL De{*filter*}.  I have
heard I need Enterprise or Architect for SQL Server.  I have
conflicting information that Professional will provide this
functionality as well.  Anyone know for sure?

Thanks!
Les.



Tue, 21 Sep 2004 06:20:35 GMT  
 SQL Debugger
To use VS.NET with SQL Server, you have to go to at least Enterprise
Developer. Enterprise Architect is the top of the line product. More info
here:

http://www.*-*-*.com/

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Quote:
> What version of VS.Net do I need to run the SQL De{*filter*}.  I have
> heard I need Enterprise or Architect for SQL Server.  I have
> conflicting information that Professional will provide this
> functionality as well.  Anyone know for sure?

> Thanks!
> Les.



Tue, 21 Sep 2004 23:14:54 GMT  
 
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