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I want to be able to programmatically (in T-SQL) check if a specific linked server already exists for my current server and database (so that if the link doesn't exist yet, I can create it). I tried stuff like this:

IF OBJECT_ID('myserverdevdb_1') IS NULL
BEGIN
  PRINT 'Does not exist, need to create link'
  EXEC master.dbo.sp_addlinkedserver @server = N'myserverdevdb_1', 
                                     @srvproduct=N'SQL Server'
END
ELSE
  PRINT 'Link already exists'

But the OBJECT_ID test always returns null, even if the link already exists. Any way to do this check in T-SQL, so that the rest of my code can assume the link always exists?

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Check in sys.servers:

if not exists(select * from sys.servers where name = N'myserverdevdb_1')

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