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How do I force windows to use a specific version of SQLCMD?
SQL Server 2008 upgrade advisor toolWill certain Database Compatibility cause performance degradation?SQL Server 2012 - The application has failed to start because its side-biy-side configuration is incorrectWhere is SQLCMD.EXE in SQL Server 2014 Express?Database backup over sqlcmd call from batch fileSQLCMD -L returns a number of servers that definitely do not have SQL installedSQL Server Data Tools for VS 2015 - Anyone using for SSIS development to multiple versions?Issue installing SQL Server 2012 SP4 in a cluster - missing ‘vc_red.msi’SQL Server Data Collector Error - Server Activity Set Generates No OutputSQL Server Upgrading Compatibility Level from 2005 to 2012
I have several versions of SSMS installed on my machine. We have legacy servers running several versions of SQL Server, mainly 2008, 2012, and 2014. I use SQLCMD all the time, but it seems to default to the Version 10 version of the command.
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server100ToolsBinn
I need to use the one from the newer version for some of the new servers that don't have backwards compatibility enabled.
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110ToolsBinn
What settings do I need to change so that I don't have to use the full path every time I want to use SQLCMD?
sql-server sqlcmd command-line
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I have several versions of SSMS installed on my machine. We have legacy servers running several versions of SQL Server, mainly 2008, 2012, and 2014. I use SQLCMD all the time, but it seems to default to the Version 10 version of the command.
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server100ToolsBinn
I need to use the one from the newer version for some of the new servers that don't have backwards compatibility enabled.
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110ToolsBinn
What settings do I need to change so that I don't have to use the full path every time I want to use SQLCMD?
sql-server sqlcmd command-line
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I have several versions of SSMS installed on my machine. We have legacy servers running several versions of SQL Server, mainly 2008, 2012, and 2014. I use SQLCMD all the time, but it seems to default to the Version 10 version of the command.
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server100ToolsBinn
I need to use the one from the newer version for some of the new servers that don't have backwards compatibility enabled.
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110ToolsBinn
What settings do I need to change so that I don't have to use the full path every time I want to use SQLCMD?
sql-server sqlcmd command-line
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I have several versions of SSMS installed on my machine. We have legacy servers running several versions of SQL Server, mainly 2008, 2012, and 2014. I use SQLCMD all the time, but it seems to default to the Version 10 version of the command.
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server100ToolsBinn
I need to use the one from the newer version for some of the new servers that don't have backwards compatibility enabled.
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110ToolsBinn
What settings do I need to change so that I don't have to use the full path every time I want to use SQLCMD?
sql-server sqlcmd command-line
sql-server sqlcmd command-line
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Have you tried updating the PATH variable?
For Windows 10, do the following:
In the File Explorer, right-click on This PC.
In the context menu, click Properties.
In the System window, click the Advanced system settings page on the left-hand side.
In the Advanced Tab, click on Environment Variables.
In the System Variables window, highlight Path, and click Edit.
In the Edit System Variables window, insert the cursor at the end of the Variable value field.
If the last character is not a semi-colon (;), add one.
After the final semi-colon, type the full path to the file you want to find.
- In your case: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110ToolsBinn
Find the path with 100 in it, and then remove it.
Click OK in each open window.
Word of caution: After doing these steps, you will not be able to auto-find any other exe's that the system was able to find earlier in the older path you just removed.
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Have you tried updating the PATH variable?
For Windows 10, do the following:
In the File Explorer, right-click on This PC.
In the context menu, click Properties.
In the System window, click the Advanced system settings page on the left-hand side.
In the Advanced Tab, click on Environment Variables.
In the System Variables window, highlight Path, and click Edit.
In the Edit System Variables window, insert the cursor at the end of the Variable value field.
If the last character is not a semi-colon (;), add one.
After the final semi-colon, type the full path to the file you want to find.
- In your case: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110ToolsBinn
Find the path with 100 in it, and then remove it.
Click OK in each open window.
Word of caution: After doing these steps, you will not be able to auto-find any other exe's that the system was able to find earlier in the older path you just removed.
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Have you tried updating the PATH variable?
For Windows 10, do the following:
In the File Explorer, right-click on This PC.
In the context menu, click Properties.
In the System window, click the Advanced system settings page on the left-hand side.
In the Advanced Tab, click on Environment Variables.
In the System Variables window, highlight Path, and click Edit.
In the Edit System Variables window, insert the cursor at the end of the Variable value field.
If the last character is not a semi-colon (;), add one.
After the final semi-colon, type the full path to the file you want to find.
- In your case: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110ToolsBinn
Find the path with 100 in it, and then remove it.
Click OK in each open window.
Word of caution: After doing these steps, you will not be able to auto-find any other exe's that the system was able to find earlier in the older path you just removed.
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Have you tried updating the PATH variable?
For Windows 10, do the following:
In the File Explorer, right-click on This PC.
In the context menu, click Properties.
In the System window, click the Advanced system settings page on the left-hand side.
In the Advanced Tab, click on Environment Variables.
In the System Variables window, highlight Path, and click Edit.
In the Edit System Variables window, insert the cursor at the end of the Variable value field.
If the last character is not a semi-colon (;), add one.
After the final semi-colon, type the full path to the file you want to find.
- In your case: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110ToolsBinn
Find the path with 100 in it, and then remove it.
Click OK in each open window.
Word of caution: After doing these steps, you will not be able to auto-find any other exe's that the system was able to find earlier in the older path you just removed.
Have you tried updating the PATH variable?
For Windows 10, do the following:
In the File Explorer, right-click on This PC.
In the context menu, click Properties.
In the System window, click the Advanced system settings page on the left-hand side.
In the Advanced Tab, click on Environment Variables.
In the System Variables window, highlight Path, and click Edit.
In the Edit System Variables window, insert the cursor at the end of the Variable value field.
If the last character is not a semi-colon (;), add one.
After the final semi-colon, type the full path to the file you want to find.
- In your case: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110ToolsBinn
Find the path with 100 in it, and then remove it.
Click OK in each open window.
Word of caution: After doing these steps, you will not be able to auto-find any other exe's that the system was able to find earlier in the older path you just removed.
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