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Derek Tan [MSFT]

2006-01-13, 9:54 pm

Hi Kai-Uwe,

There are no plans to support Sql 2005 with BTS 2004. We are in beta 2 for BTS 2006 now and it is NOT a long way to ship BTS 2006.

You could however use the SQL receive adapter/SQL send adapter for Biztalk 2004 to read/write data to SQL 2005 on a remote server. We do not support using any new SQL 2005 functionality with SQL adapter
for Biztalk 2004.

Thanks,
Derek [MSFT]
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Hi Derek,

will there come a BTS 2004 service pack which allows the usage of SQL 2005
with BTS 2004. It's still a long way to go for BTS 2006 and our customer
wants to start using SQL 2005 before summer.

Best regards,

Kai-Uwe

"Derek Tan [MSFT]" wrote:

> BizTalk 2004 (all editions) cannot be configured with Sql Server 2005 (all editions). BizTalk 2006 supports Sql Server 2005.
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> Thanks,
> Derek [MSFT]
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