Which command using Query Analyzer will give you the
version of SQL server and operating system ?
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Answer / Pradeep Dwivedi
To get the version of SQL Server using Query Analyzer, you can run the following T-SQL command: SELECT @@VERSION. To get the operating system details, you may need to use additional system-related functions or commands specific to your OS.
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