SQL Server can run in a number of different compatibility levels, but how do you change it and how do you set it. These compatibility levels reflect the version of SQL server.
- 60 = SQL Server 6.0
- 65 = SQL Server 6.5
- 70 = SQL Server 7.0
- 80 = SQL Server 2000
- 90 = SQL Server 2005
Here is a sample script that will show you the current compatibility level, set it to 90, then show you the current level after it has been set.
sp_dbcmptlevel dbname; GO sp_dbcmptlevel dbname, 90; GO sp_dbcmptlevel dbname; GO
This TSQL will generate the following output:
The current compatibility level is 90.
The current compatibility level is 80.
Once you change the compatibility level, you will want to be sure that your system still runs correctly.
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