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TSQL File Extension

Microsoft SQL Server Template Format

What is TSQL file?

TSQL is a file extension commonly associated with Microsoft SQL Server Template Format files. TSQL files are supported by software applications available for devices running Windows. TSQL file format, along with 6033 other file formats, belongs to the Misc Files category. The most popular software that supports TSQL files is Microsoft SQL Server. On the official website of Microsoft Corporation developer not only will you find detailed information about theMicrosoft SQL Server software, but also about TSQL and other supported file formats.

Programs which support TSQL file extension

Below is a table that list programs that support TSQL files. Files with TSQL extension, just like any other file formats, can be found on any operating system. The files in question may be transferred to other devices, be it mobile or stationary, yet not all systems may be capable of properly handling such files.

Programs that support TSQL file

Updated: 12/24/2019

How to open file with TSQL extension?

Problems with accessing TSQL may be due to various reasons. What is important, all common issues related to files with TSQL extension can be resolved by the users themselves. The process is quick and doesn’t involve an IT expert. We have prepared a listing of which will help you resolve your problems with TSQL files.

Step 1. Get the Microsoft SQL Server

Install software to open TSQL file The most common reason for such problems is the lack of proper applications that supports TSQL files installed on the system. The solution is straightforward, just download and install Microsoft SQL Server. The full list of programs grouped by operating systems can be found above. If you want to download Microsoft SQL Server installer in the most secured manner, we suggest you visit Microsoft Corporation website and download from their official repositories.

Step 2. Update Microsoft SQL Server to the latest version

Update software that support file extension TSQLIf the problems with opening TSQL files still occur even after installing Microsoft SQL Server, it is possible that you have an outdated version of the software. Check the developer’s website whether a newer version of Microsoft SQL Server is available. Sometimes software developers introduce new formats in place of that already supports along with newer versions of their applications. If you have an older version of Microsoft SQL Server installed, it may not support TSQL format. The latest version of Microsoft SQL Server should support all file formats that where compatible with older versions of the software.

Step 3. Assign Microsoft SQL Server to TSQL files

After installing Microsoft SQL Server (the most recent version) make sure that it is set as the default application to open TSQL files. The next step should pose no problems. The procedure is straightforward and largely system-independent

Associate software with TSQL file on Windows

The procedure to change the default program in Windows

  • Choose the Open with entry from the file menu accessed by right-mouse clicking on the TSQL file
  • Next, select the Choose another app option and then using More apps open the list of available applications
  • Finally select Look for another app on this PC, point to the folder where Microsoft SQL Server is installed, check the Always use this app to open TSQL files box and conform your selection by clicking OK button
Associate software with TSQL file on Mac

The procedure to change the default program in Mac OS

  • Right-click the TSQL file and select Information
  • Proceed to the Open with section. If its closed, click the title to access available options
  • From the list choose the appropriate program and confirm by clicking Change for all....
  • A message window should appear informing that This change will be applied to all files with TSQL extension. By clicking Continue you confirm your selection.

Step 4. Ensure that the TSQL file is complete and free of errors

If you followed the instructions form the previous steps yet the issue is still not solved, you should verify the TSQL file in question. Being unable to access the file can be related to various issues.

Check TSQL file for viruses
1. Verify that the TSQL in question is not infected with a computer virus

If the TSQL is indeed infected, it is possible that the malware is blocking it from opening. Scan the TSQL file as well as your computer for malware or viruses. If the TSQL file is indeed infected follow the instructions below.

2. Verify that the TSQL file’s structure is intact

Did you receive the TSQL file in question from a different person? Ask him/her to send it one more time. During the copy process of the file errors may occurred rendering the file incomplete or corrupted. This could be the source of encountered problems with the file. When downloading the file with TSQL extension from the internet an error may occurred resulting in incomplete file. Try downloading the file again.

3. Verify whether your account has administrative rights

There is a possibility that the file in question can only be accessed by users with sufficient system privileges. Log in using an administrative account and see If this solves the problem.

4. Verify that your device fulfills the requirements to be able to open Microsoft SQL Server

If the system is under havy load, it may not be able to handle the program that you use to open files with TSQL extension. In this case close the other applications.

5. Check if you have the latest updates to the operating system and drivers

Latest versions of programs and drivers may help you solve problems with Microsoft SQL Server Template Format files and ensure security of your device and operating system. Outdated drivers or software may have caused the inability to use a peripheral device needed to handle TSQL files.

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