Answer by Steve Jones - Editor
You do not have to change it. The compatibility level determines how SQL Server interprets the code inside the database. When it's in 80 mode, it acts like a SQL 2000 database as far as keywords, code,...
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You don't need to change it. However, if you want to take full advantage of all the functionality offered by 2008, you will need to change it. But that comes with the ramification that it will operate...
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If don't change to 100, (1) some new features like "PIVOT" will not work (2) some old features will still work but give different result, like "For XML Auto"
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