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I have a SQL 2005 TSQL script which sets up my FT Catalog and

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I have a SQL 2005 TSQL script which sets up my FT Catalog and Indexes, but I would like to also create a Population schedule for these indexes via the same Code, can anyone point me in the right direction.

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