Difference between revisions of "Compress/Decompress scripts"
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− | The "GZIP" program is here a build-in function. Scripts are usually used to upgrade forest databases, more described here [http://heureka.resgeom.slu.se/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Database_scripts], but can also be executed in a result database, in SQL Server Management Studio, to derive results (if you don't succeed in viewing results in "Tables, Diagrams, and Reports"). | + | The "GZIP" program is here a build-in function. I guess other file types can be compressed in a .gzip-archive but what do I know? |
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+ | Scripts are usually used to upgrade forest databases, more described here [http://heureka.resgeom.slu.se/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Database_scripts], but can also be executed in a result database, in SQL Server Management Studio, to derive results (if you don't succeed in viewing results in "Tables, Diagrams, and Reports"). But maybe it is other scripts here referred to, maybe a functionality only used by the programmers? |
Revision as of 11:50, 9 September 2009
The "GZIP" program is here a build-in function. I guess other file types can be compressed in a .gzip-archive but what do I know?
Scripts are usually used to upgrade forest databases, more described here [1], but can also be executed in a result database, in SQL Server Management Studio, to derive results (if you don't succeed in viewing results in "Tables, Diagrams, and Reports"). But maybe it is other scripts here referred to, maybe a functionality only used by the programmers?