My wonder, is there any limitation when it's gonna to work on 64-bit?
Generally speaking, any limitation/issue/drawback for COM objects under 64 bit??
In my project properties appears Any CPU, x86, x64. I've got now Any CPU.
please help newbieI need to create a lot of objects the same type (let's say: schemas)I wish to use paramerized block in loop to do so.- how to put names of my objects to such control-flow?belss you for help
passing serialised objects to a stored procedure for the purpose of data inserts. I see this as being a way to handle multiple row inserts efficiently.
However, in my limited use of XML data I am not so sure how to link the data when I have a dependency on another "object" within the serialised XML.
Below is a code snippet showing what I have so far.
The first insert statement works fine - but how to retrieve the identifier created by the DB - I want to use an SQL statement that finds the record in the table based on the XML representation (of the PluginInfo), allowing me to insert the ConfigurationInfo with the correct reference to the PluginInfo
DECLARE @Config NVARCHAR(MAX) DECLARE @Handle AS INT DECLARE @TransactionCount AS INT SELECT @Config = ' <ConfigurationDirectory > <ConfigurationInfo groupKey="Notifications" sectionKey="App.Customization.PluginInfo"
I use VB to make an dll file and register on my local PC, then use sp_OACreate to create OLE object on local SQL server, it works fine. But when I register that dll on other SQL server, it dosen't work, anybody have idea about this? Thank you.
I see these type of objects in Books on Online. I was just wondering if anyone knows how to use these objects, seems to have lot of good information. Could these objects be called in VB?
-------------------------------- CreateDate Property (SQL-DMO) The CreateDate property indicates the date and time the referenced SQLServer object was created.
I know it's "best practice" to dispose ado.net objects, but does it make a big difference if just the connection is closed? In other words, is the code below good enough or should the DataAdapter & Command be explicitly closed?using (SqlConneciton cn = new SqlConnection(connstr)){ SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(sql,cn);DataSet ds = new DataSet();da.Fill(ds); SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(someOtherSql,cn);cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); }
Hi, I am a Database called "Cache" user and in it and when creating a new table I can create a column of type Object. So basically, I can create an object eg. Address that have the following items StreetNo, StreetName, PCode somewhere in my database; then create a table called eg. Employees that have a column called EmployeeAddress of type Address (as my Address Object). Can this be done in SQL Server!?
Hello people :-)I'm doing some development work with Visual Studio 2005 and SQLServer 2000. My SQL DB is running on a Windows 2000 Server box in the office, and I'm doing the development on my XPPro workstation. Now I've been trying to connect to the Win2000 box though VS and although I can see the server and the DB when I hit ok I get this error"The SQL server specified by these connection propertise does not support managed objects"What the heck does that mean?any help would be great :-)
I am currently writing a VB app based around a SQLserver2000 database. I have used stored procedures wherever possible to select/update/delete data. I am planning to distribute this app and wonder whether there are any tricks out there for encrypting/setting security so that even the SA account would be unable to read my stored procedures, but obviously be able to execute them?
There are two scenarios - one is where I want to let someone borrow a laptop just for a few days for a demo. Presumably I just give them an unprivileged user account without interactive logon possibilities, by which I mean Enterprise Manager and the other SQLserver Client tools [can I do this?] and control all access from the app.
The other scenario is when the app is purchased and I no longer have control of the SQL Server nor the SA account.
Any pointers would certainly be very useful indeed. Thanks.
Hi all, I know we can use DTS package to export or import objects from one db to another. Now I need to write a procedure that will perform similar functionality. Any thoughts on this? Thank you!
Hi, I am in the process of upgrading database in sql server 6.5 to 7.0. For that i am following one computer upgrade. For creating dev environment in my computer i am using Transfer/Objects in 6.5 for transferring database from remote(production) computer to my computer.
Do i need only to transfer Userdatabase alone or do i need to Transfer Master and other ? Or Is it better to restore dump ?
Hey guys, Is there any way to hide a particular object(table,sp,tr etc) from a particular user?
we are developing softwares for the clients..and Once we install our product we dont want the clients site guys to go and delibrately view the data from sql server but through the front end. Is there anyway that i can do that...?
For Eg..the front end codes are capsulated as DLLs so that no can view the code.. Like that for SQL Server..can we do that kinda stuffs to prevent them?
Is there a way to schedule the creation of script to create database objects? I am using DTS to transfer data between two 6.5 servers, but I need a way to sync the stored procs. I thought I could schedule the creation of a script to create all the procs and then run it every day. Thanks
Is there a way to schedule the creation of script to create database objects? I am using DTS to transfer data between two 6.5 servers, but I need a way to sync the stored procs. I thought I could schedule the creation of a script to create all the procs and then run it every day before everyone needs the systems. Thanks
SQL server 6.5 stopped responding. The last error messages in the SQL Server Error Log / NT Event log suggested that I increase the Open Objects / Open Databases values. I rebooted the server, increase the configuration values, and rebooted the server again for the new configuration to take affect. I suspect that the front-end application does not release the objects properly when it should; therefore increasing Open Objects / Databases configuration values will only be a temporary fix until they reach the new maximum in some time. However to prove that I need to be able to determine how many open objects / databases are on the server at a point of time. Is there a procedure or a method to determine how many open objects / dtabases are on server?
Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
This should be simple. I am transfering one database from box A to the same database structure on box B. Straight transfer with the transfer utility. All objects, all defaults. The problem is that now, not all the objects are transfering. There are about 20 tables that are not being populated. The table gets dropped and recreated, but not populated. There is plenty of disk space and the log is empty. (or so reported) Why are not all the tables going over. I can manually repopulate the tables and no problems. ANY hints are greatly appreciated.
I am not showing any sql objects when trying to monitor my sql server through perfmon. This is the situation when running NT perfmon or SQL perfmon locally on the server or from a workstation through the network. I have found some tech net articles but they all say that the ojects should exist locally on the server. Any ideas?
I have a strange situation occuring. Our SQL server (BDC on resource domain) loses rpc connectivity after 90 minutes. After that time we cannot log on to the server. Get "System Cannot Log You on C0000017 error. Technet says this is due to a memory leak. THe only thing running on this server is SQL. Recently I changed security from mixed to standard and back to mixed as a test, bumped user connections from 500 to 1000 and moved two new databases to this server. THe strange thing is that after rebooting and ablitly to log on I see the sqlservr.exe process take up 64 mbs of data. But there does not seem to be any other memory indications. Any ideas?
how can i copy a data base created in sql server2000 to another server (sqlserver2000)without replication because they're distant and not connected i have tried the DTS but it does'nt copy stored proc ,views,triggers,diagram,... help please
Hello, I'm looking for a sizing Excel (or any other format) file, that permits me evaluate the size of my sql server database, actually I have one excel file for Oracle, where I only put the expected # of rows, the average size of the columns, and other few data, and I can get the size (in Megabytes) of a table or an Index.
I have an upgrade to do from Sql-Server 2005 to Sql Server 2014. how I would do the upgrade! Should I install 2014 on another box or the same box (or do I just upgrade over the 2005 version - which seems risky)? How do I transfer all of the objects from 2005 to 2014? I'm referring to the tables/ sprocs/ views/ etc already on 2005?
I want to apply the same query for 250 tables (see below). It would be very painful to code 250 individual queries. Is there a way to loop through all 250 tables using "sysobjects WHERE type = 'U'", and applying the below code for each table (users table would remain constant)?
select co.* from company table_type where not exists(select * from users u where (u.users_id = type.rn_create_user) or (u.users_id = type.rn_edit_user) )
I don't wich choice should I made to avoid have to see the systems objects, for intance, when I open the tables of any Data Base I have like 50 that I havenĀ“t create, so if any one can help me, I will be gratefull, it might sound like BOBO, but I jist don't know. Thanks
I m new for sql 2005.I intalled it successfully.But i m not able to see system objects in table folder in master database.I have installed competibility package too. any other idea.
Is there a stored procedure to allow me to compare twoSQL objects? In my case for example I want to comparetwo stored procedures on two different databases?If there is no SP that does comparison, would there beany code in SQL DMO that does this?How does someone learn SQL DMO? Does SQL Server2000 have by default DMO learning material or I have tosearch for books?Thank you
I am new to SS2005, and I've just started working on a small test/devdatabase.I recently read that one should store things like tables, views,constraints, etc. in the *.ndf file rather than in the *.mdf file.Does this make it any easier to transfer/copy files or databases orother items from test/dev to production??If I have a database already with items in the *.mdf file, how do Itransfer things like tables, constraints, views, etc. to an *.ndf filein another database??I also read that one can make it the default in SS2005 to store thingsin the *.ndf file, how is this done??Thank you,Tom
I'm in the current mode of migration from WIn2k and I 'm trying to setup user where they are only allowed access to one table.
If I grant thenm read /write access to the db they can obviously see all of the db due to the size of the db I do not wish to go down the root of denying every table as there is over 100. Is there an easier way??
I need to find all of the SQL Server objects, (tables, procs, functions, etc.) that my application is NOT using, so they can be removed from the system. Does anyone know how to accomplish this?