Connect to SQL Server, iterate every tables and generate a .csv file by table containing the table's structure
Connect to a SQL Server database, obtain the list of tables in that db (process all schemas), get the structure of each tables thanks the sp_columns stored procedure and for each table, export that structure in a results subfolder
At the end, we'll have as many files as there are tables in the database. One .CSV file by table.
The content of the CSV will be what is returned by the sp_columns stored procedure.
Get a copy of the script, save it to your computer.
Get also a copy of the test.bat
file and edit that file.
See below, you'll need to mention four parameters
cscript.exe sql_sp_columns.vbs "servername" "dbname" "login" "password"
Note that you can also edit the first lines of the sql_sp_columns.vbs
file and mention these infos immediatly as constants.
Just run the batch
file from a command prompt.
A connection to your SQL DB will be made and one .csv file and one .md file will be created in the results
subfolder; one by table.
AVONTURE Christophe
PRs not accepted.