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Change SQL Server 2012 Version from registry Dictate edition during unattended install?

I am creating an automated build of SQL Server installation which is run from a batch file. Is there any way to change the registry, or other methoidmethod, of deciding which SQL Server versionedition (Either Enterprise or Standard) will be installed, or are the two versions still seperateseparate builds?

If they are seperateseparate builds, I guess I could get around it, by having a "master" batch file call an appropriate "child" batch file, but this would mean having a folder which contains both sets of binaries, which I rather avoid.

Change SQL Server 2012 Version from registry?

I am creating an automated build of SQL Server which is run from a batch file. Is there any way to change the registry, or other methoid, of deciding which SQL Server version (Either Enterprise or Standard) will be installed, or are the two versions still seperate builds?

If they are seperate builds, I guess I could get around it, by having a "master" batch file call an appropriate "child" batch file, but this would mean having a folder which contains both sets of binaries, which I rather avoid.

Dictate edition during unattended install?

I am creating an automated build of SQL Server installation which is run from a batch file. Is there any way to change the registry, or other method, of deciding which SQL Server edition (Either Enterprise or Standard) will be installed, or are the two versions still separate builds?

If they are separate builds, I guess I could get around it, by having a "master" batch file call an appropriate "child" batch file, but this would mean having a folder which contains both sets of binaries, which I rather avoid.

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Change SQL Server 2012 Version from registry?

I am creating an automated build of SQL Server which is run from a batch file. Is there any way to change the registry, or other methoid, of deciding which SQL Server version (Either Enterprise or Standard) will be installed, or are the two versions still seperate builds?

If they are seperate builds, I guess I could get around it, by having a "master" batch file call an appropriate "child" batch file, but this would mean having a folder which contains both sets of binaries, which I rather avoid.