I did some work for a client recently which involved some custom SQL objects created by a consultant at their previous VAR. It appeared that there was a consistent prefix on the created objects which meant we could use a script I’ve previously posted to identify them all.
However, we quickly realised there were other objects which did not adhere to the naming convention we’d identified….
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SQL Script to find SQL Objects containing specific text
I did some work for a client recently which involved some custom SQL objects created by a consultant at their previous VAR. It appeared that there was a consistent prefix on the created objects which meant we could use a script I’ve previously posted to identify them all.
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