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which command using query analyzer will give you the version of sql server and operating system? : Sql dba
Answer Posted / Vinita Kumari Dixit
"In Microsoft SQL Server, you can use the following command to get the server and OS versions: SELECT @@VERSION;. This will return a string containing the server edition, build number, and OS name."
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