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QuestionChange schema, without destroying the data Pin
steve_rm15-Mar-07 18:13
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Hello,

I have a sql 2005 server database and using .Net 2005.

The client has a database when contains all there business data. In the currently I have been making changes to the schema i.e. creating new table, altering procedures, etc. All these has been done by writing the scrips and when the program installs it will execute these scripts. The customer gets an update every few months.

However, the updates are becoming more and more frequent and also becoming more complex and sometimes difficult to keep track of all the table's schema.

Is it possible to send them a backup so that they can restore it with all the changes I have made to the schema without destroying all their data?

Is there any software that can be used to automate this process?

What could make this difficult as we are in different offices. Development office and the customer's office in different countries.

Many thanks for any advice,
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