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What is the Product code (Internal Code) for "SQL Server 2005", "SQL Server 2008" and "SQL Server 2008 R2" ?
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"Yukon" for SQL Server 2005
"Katmai" for SQL Server 2008
"Kilimanjaro" for SQL Server 2008 R2
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