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hi,

let us say, i have a working database and i want to improve or edit some scripts. but i do not want to touch the working database.

i understand it is easier to say "save a copy as...". but is there a way to copy a whole script? and paste it in my test db?

Posted

hi,

let us say, i have a working database and i want to improve or edit some scripts. but i do not want to touch the working database.

i understand it is easier to say "save a copy as...". but is there a way to copy a whole script? and paste it in my test db?

Posted

hi,

let us say, i have a working database and i want to improve or edit some scripts. but i do not want to touch the working database.

i understand it is easier to say "save a copy as...". but is there a way to copy a whole script? and paste it in my test db?

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- Open the Test DB

- Open ScriptMaker

- Click the Import Button

- Open your Production Database

- Check the box for the script you want

At this point you have the script in your Test DB.

Reverse the process to get it back to Production.

Posted

- Open the Test DB

- Open ScriptMaker

- Click the Import Button

- Open your Production Database

- Check the box for the script you want

At this point you have the script in your Test DB.

Reverse the process to get it back to Production.

Posted

- Open the Test DB

- Open ScriptMaker

- Click the Import Button

- Open your Production Database

- Check the box for the script you want

At this point you have the script in your Test DB.

Reverse the process to get it back to Production.

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