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Rabbit
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Jun 15 '13, 05:07 PM
It's too small for me to read. It's just command prompts, there's no need for screenshots, just type what it says in the thread.
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waqar100
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Jun 15 '13, 09:51 PM
I typed already,& the issue is at the image,
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Jun 16 '13, 12:01 AM
I already said I can't read the text in the image. Type the text in the image into the thread itself.
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Jun 16 '13, 02:47 AM
Waqar100,
remove the "<" and ">" from your command.
It should probably read:
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1.for %f in (*.sql) do sqlcmd /S WAQAR-PC\KARACHI20882 /d SF_CORE_DEV_CMD /E /i "%f"
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Jun 18 '13, 05:18 AM
c:\>for %f in (*.sql) do sqlcmd /S <servername> /d <dbname> /E /i "%f"
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