Migrating from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2000
While migrating from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005 is relatively straight forward, migrating from SQL Server 2005 to 2000 can be problematic. SQL Server 2005 expert Adam Machanic discusses how to reverse-migrate.
Unfortunately, this is not as easy. Backed-up databases from SQL Server 2005 instances cannot be restored in SQL...
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Server 2000 instances. Nor can detached SQL Server 2005 databases be reattached to SQL Server 2000.
Because backup/restore and detach/attach are not supported, the only methods available for moving data from SQL Server 2005 installations to SQL Server 2000 installations are based on copying data. Data and schemas can be scripted using a tool such as Red Gate's SQL Packager and scripts can be applied on the SQL Server 2000 installations. Another option is to use tools such as DTS or SSIS, both of which include data copying wizards.
However, copying data and schema is a potentially troublesome experience. SQL Server 2005 supports many features that are not present in SQL Server 2000 and can cause problems during cross-migration. It's important to be cautious when attempting to develop solutions for both platforms, and my recommendation is that development should be done using SQL Server 2000 and the code and data migrated forward to SQL Server 2005, rather than the other way around.
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