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@echo off echo Starting LocalDB... SqlLocalDB start MSSQLLocalDB echo Attaching database from USB drive... SqlCmd -S (localdb)\MSSQLLocalDB -i "%~dp0attach.sql" echo Ready. Connect using (localdb)\MSSQLLocalDB pause
SqlCmd -S (localdb)\MSSQLLocalDB Then run: ms sql server express portable
When we apply this concept to —Microsoft’s free, robust, entry-level database engine—the keyword "portable" becomes both tempting and technically complex. Unlike a portable text editor or a calculator, a relational database management system (RDBMS) is deeply integrated with operating system services. @echo off echo Starting LocalDB
Introduction: The Allure of a Portable Database For developers, data analysts, and IT professionals, the ability to carry a fully functional database on a USB drive or sync it via Dropbox is a dream scenario. Imagine walking into a client meeting, plugging in a flash drive, and launching SQL Server without installation, registry changes, or administrative privileges. That is the promise of a "portable" application. Imagine walking into a client meeting, plugging in
| Database | Portable | SQL Compatibility | Best For | |----------|----------|------------------|-----------| | | Yes (single file) | Partial (no stored procs) | Local apps, mobile | | LiteDB | Yes (C# NoSQL) | LINQ, not T-SQL | .NET apps | | Firebird Embedded | Yes | Close to SQL-92 | Cross-platform | | PostgreSQL (portable) | Community-ported | Full | Advanced SQL needs |
IF DB_ID('MyDatabase') IS NULL BEGIN CREATE DATABASE MyDatabase ON (FILENAME = 'E:\PortableSQL\Data\MyDatabase.mdf'), (FILENAME = 'E:\PortableSQL\Data\MyDatabase_log.ldf') FOR ATTACH; END
CREATE DATABASE MyDatabase ON (NAME = MyDatabase_dat, FILENAME = 'E:\PortableSQL\Data\MyDatabase.mdf') LOG ON (NAME = MyDatabase_log, FILENAME = 'E:\PortableSQL\Data\MyDatabase_log.ldf'); GO attach.sql