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Hi Steven :)
Well, pull up the schema for the database, change the capacities and where
to create the database and so on... and create it...
Then, using something like SuprTool, pull out the records you want from the
production database and import them to the test database :)
This should work pretty good... and some tools (again like SuprTool) can let you
specify that you want to select every nth record which is great if you want to
populate the test database with say... 10% :)
'Course you could just create a copy and delete a bunch of records too.... it
might be quicker :) I always like quick solutions :) hehehe
Art "Remember, Put out your flag this weekend." Bahrs
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>From: Steven Bloom <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Create Test Image Database from Production
>Date: Fri, 28 May, 1999, 09:28
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> Greetings,
>
> I am looking for a utility that will allow me to create a test (and much
> smaller!) IMAGE database from an existing production database. Any ideas?
>
> Steve Bloom
>
> --
> Steven Bloom
> InCase Corporation
>
> sbloom @ counsellor.com
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