![]() The problem is that I am unable to find an official answer from Microsoft that strongly implies or demonstrates that RTM does not imply a different version of SQL Server was installed. Before I am lectured by anyone about the obviousness of this question please understand that I understand that this is simply an understood naming convention. Can anyone please help with an official link to Microsoft documentation. ![]() I am looking for official documentation that would prove that when the string "RTM" shows up that it does not demonstrate that the version is not Standard addition but simply the first release of SQL Server Standard Edition without any hotfixes, cumulative updates, service packs., etc. A software vendor is claiming that the version of SQL Server that was installed was not SQL Server Standard because the vendor executes a select query for version "select and the resulting display string shows "RTM". ![]()
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