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11/18/2012 8:30 PM
 

Here's an issue I ran into while trying to develop a deployment process to my hosting provider. The DNN 7RC is nice and a worthwhile upgrade. The additional jQuery built-ins are nice as well as the updates to CSS. It's default installation is to SQL Server 2012 Express. The problem comes with my hosting provider, who only supports SQL Server 2008 R2. Whoops, no reasonable way to downgrade a database. I'm going to install SQL Server 2008 R2 and stay there for awhile unless someone can suggest an easy way to do the downgrade. I suspect that this will be a gotcha for other hosting providers, especially the more reasonable ones that are slow to upgrade. Maybe this is an argument to spend a little more on ones hosting provider.

 
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11/19/2012 12:21 PM
 
this is a common issue with sql server, that you cannot restore a database on a previous version. you may use any other option, see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/84...

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