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Transfer.TransferData() +SMO+error "Failed to connect to server"

Posted By:      Posted Date: April 10, 2011    Points: 0   Category :
 
hai

        i am using Transfer class of SMO, to copy a single table from an exsting database to another database
i am giving the code i have written

Dim dcon As New SqlConnection(dcstring)

dcon.Open()

Dim srv As New Server(New ServerConnection(dcon))

Dim dstndb As Database

Dim srcdb As Database

dstndb = srv.Databases(dbname)

srcdb = srv.Databases(SourceDbName)



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