Detach Database (General Page)

Use this page to detach a user database.

To use SQL Server Management Studio to detach a database

Note

When you detach a database by using SQL Server Management Studio, you can generate the corresponding Transact-SQL sp_detach_db script by clicking the Script button and then selecting a destination for the script.

Options

  • Databases to detach
    Lists the databases to detach.
  • Database Name
    Displays the name of the database to be detached.
  • Drop Connections
    Disconnect connections to the specified database.

    Note

    You cannot detach a database with active connections.

  • Update Statistics
    Update out-of-date optimization statistics before detaching the database.
  • Keep Full-Text Catalogs
    Retains any full-text catalogs that are associated with the database.
  • Status
    Displays one of the following states: Ready or Not ready.
  • Message
    The Message column may display information about the database, as follows:

    • When a database is involved with replication, the Status is Not ready and the Message column displays Database replicated.
    • When a database has one or more active connections, the Status is Not ready and the Message column displays *<number_of_active_connections>*Active connection(s) — for example: 1 Active connection(s). Before you can detach the database, you need to disconnect any active connections by selecting Drop Connections.

    To obtain more information about a message, click the hyperlinked text to open Activity Monitor.

See Also

Other Resources

How to: Move a Database Using Detach and Attach (Transact-SQL)
How to: Upgrade a Database Using Detach and Attach (Transact-SQL)
sp_detach_db (Transact-SQL)
Detaching and Attaching Databases

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance