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Answer by Håkan Winther

First of all you need to script your source database and execute the script at the target (Red-gate MultiScript may be at help) Then you can use the import / export feature in SQL server. Right click...

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Answer by Fatherjack

How much data is in the database? Just wondering if they could simply use one of your backups?

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Answer by Leo

You should use Red Gate Backup and Compare. They do 14 days free trial. So that end of the day if you don't want to buy it that will be fine. But that can get the job done for you easily on 200GB DB.

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Answer by dvroman

I use ScriptDB - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/script-sql-db/][1] against our DB to script all of the objects in our database. [1]: http://sourceforge.net/projects/script-sql-db/

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Answer by Matt Whitfield

You can use any number of schema tools to generate a script for the schema. There is [my tool][1], [Red Gate's][2] and [Apex's][3] for a start. For the data, I **strongly** suggest you use [Red Gate's...

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Answer by Håkan Winther

First of all you need to script your source database and execute the script at the target (Red-gate MultiScript may be at help) Then you can use the import / export feature in SQL server. Right click...

View Article

Answer by Fatherjack

How much data is in the database? Just wondering if they could simply use one of your backups?

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Answer by Leo

You should use Red Gate Backup and Compare. They do 14 days free trial. So that end of the day if you don't want to buy it that will be fine. But that can get the job done for you easily on 200GB DB.

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Answer by dvroman

I use ScriptDB - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/script-sql-db/][1] against our DB to script all of the objects in our database. [1]: http://sourceforge.net/projects/script-sql-db/

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Answer by Matt Whitfield

You can use any number of schema tools to generate a script for the schema. There is [my tool][1], [Red Gate's][2] and [Apex's][3] for a start. For the data, I **strongly** suggest you use [Red Gate's...

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