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Error when restoring or attaching SQL database from SQL 2012 to an earlier version of SQL server 2008

Issue
A user receives an error when restoring or attaching SQL database from SQL 2012 to earlier version of SQL server

"The database cannot be opened because it is version 706. This server supports version 663 and earlier"

Product Line
StruxureWare Power Monitoring (SPM) 7.x
Power Monitoring Expert (PME) 7.2.x and 8.x

Environment
Microsoft SQL Server Management

SQL Server 2012 and SQL Server 2008 R2

Cause
SQL 2008 R2 cannot attach database files that were created from or attached to SQL 2012

Resolution
*Warning: Irreparable database damage can occur. This procedure should only be performed by users familiar with SQL Server Management Studio. Databases should be backed up prior to performing this procedure.*

Reason of the error message:
The database was created in/attached to SQL Server 2012 version. Now this database is being attached to SQL Server 2008 R2.

Microsoft SQL Server Management Sutdio error
Error when restoring database:
SQL script error
Version 706 is a database file from SQL Server 2012
Version 663 is a database file from SQL Server 2008 R2

PME7.2.2 systems running SQL server 2008 R2 cannot attach database files that were created from SQL 2012.
Upgrading SQL server 2008 R2 to  SQL 2012 must be done if restoring or attaching a database from SQL2012 is required.
NOTE: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 reached it's end of support in July 2019.   It is also recommended to update PME as the compatible PME versions for 2008 R2 has also reached it's end of life support

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