This guide walks through migrating a SQL Server database from a source server to a destination server, covering schema scripting, database creation, and data transfer using both Generate Scripts and the Import/Export Wizard.vThis guide walks through migrating a SQL Server database from a source server to a destination server, covering schema scripting, database creation, and data transfer using both Generate Scripts and the Import/Export Wizard.v

How to Migrate an SQL Server Database: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide

Database migration is a common task when moving to a new server, creating backups, or setting up development/staging environments. In this guide, we’ll walk through the complete process of migrating a database from a source server to a destination server, including both the database structure and data.

Use Case

We have:

  • Source Server: Contains database TestDB with a cities table
  • Destination Server: Empty server where we need to create a clone of TestDB
  • Goal: Migrate database schema and copy all data to the destination

Prerequisites

  • SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) installed
  • Access credentials for both source and destination servers
  • Appropriate permissions (CREATE DATABASE, db_owner)

Part 1: Setting Up Sample Data (Source Server)

First, let’s create our sample database on the source server:

-- Connect to Source Server in SSMS -- Create TestDB database CREATE DATABASE TestDB; GO USE TestDB; GO -- Create cities table CREATE TABLE cities ( city_id INT IDENTITY(1,1) PRIMARY KEY, city_name NVARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, country NVARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, population INT, established_year INT ); GO -- Insert sample data (5 cities) INSERT INTO cities (city_name, country, population, established_year) VALUES ('New York', 'United States', 8336817, 1624), ('London', 'United Kingdom', 9002488, 43), ('Tokyo', 'Japan', 13960000, 1603), ('Dubai', 'United Arab Emirates', 3331420, 1833), ('Sydney', 'Australia', 5312163, 1788); GO -- Verify data SELECT * FROM cities;


Part 2: Generate Database Migration Script

Now let’s create a script to migrate the database structure to the destination server.

Step 1: Open Generate Scripts Wizard

  1. In SSMS, connect to your Source Server

  2. In Object Explorer (left panel), locate your database

  3. Right-click on TestDB database

  4. Select Tasks → Generate Scripts…

Step 2: Choose Objects to Script

  1. Click Next on the Introduction screen
  2. Select “Select specific database objects”
  3. Expand Tables and check:
  • dbo.cities
  1. Click Next

Step 3: Set Scripting Options

  1. Click Next to reach “Set Scripting Options”
  2. Choose “Save to file”
  3. Click Browse and save as: C:\Temp\TestDB_Schema.sql
  4. Click the Advanced button
  5. Find “Types of data to script” and select “Schema only”
  6. Click OK
  7. Click NextFinish

The wizard will generate a SQL script file containing all CREATE statements for your database objects.


Part 3: Create Database on Destination Server

Option A: Create Database Manually (Recommended for Different Servers)

Connect to your Destination Server in SSMS and run:

-- Create the database on destination server CREATE DATABASE TestDB; GO USE TestDB; GO

Option B: Include Database Creation in Script

If you want the script to create the database automatically:

  1. Follow the same Generate Scripts steps
  2. But in Step 2, select “Script entire database and all database objects”
  3. The script will include CREATE DATABASE statements

Part 4: Execute Migration Script on Destination

  1. Connect to Destination Server in SSMS
  2. Open the generated script:
  • File → Open → File
  • Select C:\Temp\TestDB_Schema.sql
  1. Select the database from the dropdown at the top:
  • Type: TestDB (if dropdown is empty)
  1. Execute the script by pressing F5

Your database structure is now created on the destination server!

Verify Structure Creation

-- Run on Destination Server USE TestDB; GO -- Check if table exists SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'cities'; -- Check table structure SELECT COLUMN_NAME, DATA_TYPE, CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'cities';


Part 5: Copy Data from Source to Destination

Now that we have the database structure in place, let’s copy the data.

Method 1: Using Generate Scripts (Recommended for Small Datasets)

Step 1: Generate Data Script

  1. Connect to Source Server in SSMS

  2. Right-click TestDBTasks → Generate Scripts

  3. Select the cities table

  4. Click NextAdvanced

  5. Change “Types of data to script” to “Data only”

  6. Save to file: C:\Temp\TestDB_Data.sql

  7. Click NextFinish

Step 2: Execute Data Script on Destination

  1. Connect to Destination Server
  2. Select database: TestDB
  3. Open the data script file
  4. Execute (F5)

-- The generated script will look something like this: INSERT INTO [dbo].[cities] (city_name, country, population, established_year) VALUES ('New York', 'United States', 8336817, 1624), ('London', 'United Kingdom', 9002488, 43), ('Tokyo', 'Japan', 13960000, 1603), ('Dubai', 'United Arab Emirates', 3331420, 1833), ('Sydney', 'Australia', 5312163, 1788);

Method 2: Using Import/Export Wizard (Good for Larger Datasets)

  1. Connect to Source Server in SSMS
  2. Right-click TestDBTasks → Export Data
  3. Choose Data Source:
  • Data Source: Microsoft OLE DB Driver for SQL Server
  • Server name: Your source server
  • Database: TestDB
  • Click Next
  1. Choose Destination:
  • Destination: Microsoft OLE DB Driver for SQL Server
  • Server name: Your destination server
  • Database: TestDB
  • Click Next
  1. Select Source Tables:
  • Select “Copy data from one or more tables or views”
  • Check: [dbo].[cities]
  • Click Next
  1. Run ImmediatelyFinish

The wizard will copy all data directly from source to destination.Summary of Steps

Database Migration:

  1. Generate schema script from source database
  2. Create database on destination server
  3. Execute schema script on destination

Data Migration:

  1. Generate data script from source tables
  2. Execute data script on destination

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