The attached script has been tested against the AdventureWorks2008R2 and AdventureWorks2012 databases specifically, but as long as the table schema is the same it may be applied to any version of AdventureWorks. Below is a script that can enlarge these tables into tables named Sales.SalesOrderHeaderEnlarged and Sales.SalesOrderDetailEnlarged in the specific AdventureWorks database being targeted. The tables that I chose to enlarge for demonstration purposes were the Sales.SalesOrderHeader and Sales.SalesOrderDetail tables which can be used to demonstrate a number of different query plan and performance issues in SQL Server.
The concept of creating a larger version of AdventureWorks is not new, Adam Machanic ( Blog| Twitter) blogged last year about enlarging specific tables for demonstrations, and at the same time I found that I also needed to create tables that were larger datasets for my own purposes. The AdventureWorks set of sample databases are commonly used for presentation demos and showing how to use SQL Server, but one of the biggest challenges in using these databases is their small size which is geared towards ease of distribution, more than demonstrating all of the functionality of SQL Server.