Copy paste Database ?

11/13/2019 10:29 InnoTx#16
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Originally Posted by Saber none View Post
Tbh I have to defend Inno, as many of you know, I'm sometimes fucking retarded(Hi @[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]), and sometimes I also don't understand the answer which is given by google searches, simply because they are written by people who actually know what they are talking about. So I gave him an answer I'd have expected to get when I asked the question.
this is what i mean Ty for the better Explaining

@[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] you are Right searching on Google is better then asking here but like @[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] says there are only tutorials or tipps for ppl who knows what they are doing as a beginner you cant understand much..

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11/13/2019 10:37 Blowa#17
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Originally Posted by Saber none View Post
Tbh I have to defend Inno, as many of you know, I'm sometimes fucking retarded(Hi @[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]), and sometimes I also don't understand the answer which is given by google searches, simply because they are written by people who actually know what they are talking about. So I gave him an answer I'd have expected to get when I asked the question.
Most of "tutorials" (especially Microsoft ones) are "tutorials" they are made for people without knowledge about what they are going to execute.

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Originally Posted by Saber none View Post
If i get you right you can simply rightclick the database and "Dump SQL File" -> "Structure and Data"

and if you want to read the file into the new database "Execute Sql File".
This is much less detailed than most MSSQL tutorials about import/export out.
11/13/2019 11:34 Saber none#18
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Most of "tutorials" (especially Microsoft ones) are "tutorials" they are made for people without knowledge about what they are going to execute.

Yeah, but the pont is that there is also some other stuff which you're not even looking for, this might confuse some people.

This is much less detailed than most MSSQL tutorials about import/export out.
Maybe less detailed, but I some kind of know how much Inno understand of all that, so It's kinda easy to adjust the way I explained it to his knowledge, this makes it easier for him to understand it.
11/13/2019 20:15 InnoTx#19
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Maybe less detailed, but I some kind of know how much Inno understand of all that, so It's kinda easy to adjust the way I explained it to his knowledge, this makes it easier for him to understand it.
finally someone who understands me ... ty
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here is the promised video

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