Example and Notes
Use this SQL Server example as a starting point for development, troubleshooting, reporting, or maintenance work. Review it against your schema, data volume, permissions, and SQL Server version before using it in production.
The builtin @@SERVICENAME function Returns the name of the registry key under which SQL Server is running. @@SERVICENAME returns 'MSSQLSERVER' if the current instance is the default instance; this function returns the instance name if the current instance is a named instance. The code script below will show you how to use the @@SERVICENAME function. For more details on the @@SERVICENAME function
@@SERVICENAME Example
SELECT @@SERVICENAME AS ServiceName
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