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    generate database maintenence plan script

    hi,
    after I manually create maintenance plan using SQL server Maintenence Plan Wizard with SQL Server Management Studio 2005, is there any way to create a script for all these setting that I've done?
    So that I can just modify the database name and run it on another pc,
    the same setting will apply in this pc. Or is there other ways to do
    it?

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    Phil Weber
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    when i try to right click the Database Maintenance plan that i've created, i can't see Export function.
    I also can't find the phisical file in any folder, can i use SSIS to export it? where can i find the physical file that created by me?

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