CREATE ASSEMBLY Failed Because Method 'get_Count'...
Jan 23, 2006
Hi All,
I am trying to create and assembly which saves the results of a XML query.
The dll, when called from a exe, works and saves the results to file as expected.
However, when trying to create the assembly I get the error:
"
Msg 6215, Level 16, State 1, Line 2
CREATE ASSEMBLY failed because method 'get_Count' on type 'ADODB._Collection' in external_access assembly 'Interop.ADODB' has invalid attribute 0x1003."
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Crispin
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Jan 16, 2006
I'm working on a CLR Stored Procedure and have code that builds using
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS (in microsoft.sqlserver.manageddts.dll)
When i try to create the assembly i get this:
CREATE ASSEMBLY failed because method 'UpdateVersion' on type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.IDTSPackageVersionUpdate90' in safe assembly 'Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSRuntimeWrap' has invalid attribute 0x1003.
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Feb 29, 2008
I am trying to get a function I created in VB 5 for Access and Excel to work in SQL 2005. I was able to update the old VB code to work in VB 2005. I compiled and made a .dll, and I was able to register the new Assembly in SQL Server. When I try to create the Function, I get an error:
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.Temperature(@FluidName char, @InpCode Char, @Units Char, @Prop1 varchar, @Prop2 varChar)
RETURNS VarChar
AS EXTERNAL NAME FluidProps.[FluidProps.FluidProperties.Fluids].Temperature
Error returned:
Msg 6573, Level 16, State 1, Procedure Temperature, Line 21
Method, property or field 'Temperature' of class 'FluidProps.FluidProperties.Fluids' in assembly 'FluidProps' is not static.
Here is the code (part of it) in the VB class:
Header:
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Server
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Imports System.Security
Imports System.Security.Permissions
Namespace FluidProperties
'Option Strict Off
'Option Explicit On
Public Partial Class Fluids
Function:
Function Temperature(ByRef FluidName As Object, ByRef InpCode As Object, ByRef Units As Object, ByRef Prop1 As Object, Optional ByRef Prop2 As Object = Nothing) As Object
Call CalcProp(FluidName, InpCode, Units, Prop1, Prop2)
Temperature = ConvertUnits("-T", Units, T, 0)
End Function
If I change the Function Temperature to Static, I get an error that functions cannot be Static. Its been a long time since I created the code and am having a hard time in my older age of getting the cobwebs out to make it work.
I have no problem getting the function to work if I call it from a VB form....so what do I need to do to get it to work on data in my SQL server?
Thanks
Buck
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Apr 19, 2006
CREATE ASSEMBLY ClrSql from 'C:ClrSql.dll' WITH PERMISSION_SET = EXTERNAL_ACCESS
gives me this . . .
Msg 10327, Level 14, State 1, Line 1
CREATE ASSEMBLY for assembly 'ClrSql' failed because assembly 'ClrSql' is not authorized for PERMISSION_SET = EXTERNAL_ACCESS. The assembly is authorized when either of the following is true: the database owner (DBO) has EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY permission and the database has the TRUSTWORTHY database property on; or the assembly is signed with a certificate or an asymmetric key that has a corresponding login with EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY permission.
How do I allow EXTERNAL_ACCESS and UNSAFE permissions? The property appears grayed out, and I am the dbo.
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Mar 23, 2007
I have a simple class libarray that I have compiled into DLL using csc.exe
Source code is as follows: -
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.IO;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Server;
namespace RTFTextParser
{
public class ParseText
{
[SqlFunction(DataAccess = DataAccessKind.None)]
public static String ParseRTFText()
{
return "Imtiaz";
}
}
}
When I try to run the following
CREATE ASSEMBLY RTFTextParser FROM 'E:Class1.dll'
I get the following error
Msg 6501, Level 16, State 7, Line 1
CREATE ASSEMBLY failed because it could not open the physical file 'E:Class1.dll': 21(The device is not ready.).
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Jul 3, 2007
I am trying to get the CLR user-defined aggregate functions sample working (VB version).
I've saved the sample (from Invoking CLR User-Defined Aggregate Functions ) to a .vb file and compiled it like this:
C:dataVStudioprojectsSQLutilsSQLutils>c:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2
.0.50727vbc /t:library /out: SQLutils.dll Class1.vb
Microsoft (R) Visual Basic Compiler versie 8.0.50727.42
voor Microsoft (R) .NET Framework versie 2.0.50727.42
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. Alle rechten voorbehouden.
The SQLutils.dll file is created without warnings or errors.
I've created the assembly
create assembly sqlutildll from 'D:SQLdatadllSQLutils.dll'
and then the function:
CREATE AGGREGATE Concat (@input nvarchar(200)) RETURNS nvarchar(max)
EXTERNAL NAME sqlutildll.Concatenate
and then I got this error:
Msg 6558, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
CREATE AGGREGATE failed because type 'Concatenate' does not conform to UDAGG specification due to method 'Init'.
Msg 6597, Level 16, State 2, Line 1
CREATE AGGREGATE failed.
What is this UDAGG specification ?
How can I make this function working?
The VB code:
Code Snippet
Imports System
Imports System.Data
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Server
Imports System.Data.SqlTypes
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Text
<Serializable(), SqlUserDefinedAggregate(Format.UserDefined, IsInvariantToNulls:=True, IsInvariantToDuplicates:=False, IsInvariantToOrder:=False, MaxByteSize:=8000)> <Microsoft.VisualBasic.ComClass()> _
Public Class Concatenate
Implements IBinarySerialize
''' <summary>
''' The variable that holds the intermediate result of the concatenation
''' </summary>
Private intermediateResult As StringBuilder
''' <summary>
''' Initialize the internal data structures
''' </summary>
Public Sub Init()
Me.intermediateResult = New StringBuilder()
End Sub
''' <summary>
''' Accumulate the next value, not if the value is null
''' </summary>
''' <param name="value"></param>
Public Sub Accumulate(ByVal value As SqlString)
If value.IsNull Then
Return
End If
Me.intermediateResult.Append(value.Value).Append(","c)
End Sub
''' <summary>
''' Merge the partially computed aggregate with this aggregate.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="other"></param>
Public Sub Merge(ByVal other As Concatenate)
Me.intermediateResult.Append(other.intermediateResult)
End Sub
''' <summary>
''' Called at the end of aggregation, to return the results of the aggregation.
''' </summary>
''' <returns></returns>
Public Function Terminate() As SqlString
Dim output As String = String.Empty
'delete the trailing comma, if any
If Not (Me.intermediateResult Is Nothing) AndAlso Me.intermediateResult.Length > 0 Then
output = Me.intermediateResult.ToString(0, Me.intermediateResult.Length - 1)
End If
Return New SqlString(output)
End Function
Public Sub Read(ByVal r As BinaryReader) Implements IBinarySerialize.Read
intermediateResult = New StringBuilder(r.ReadString())
End Sub
Public Sub Write(ByVal w As BinaryWriter) Implements IBinarySerialize.Write
w.Write(Me.intermediateResult.ToString())
End Sub
End Class
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Jan 12, 2006
I previously had an ASP.NET 1.1 site running on my IIS 6.0 server (not the default website) with Reporting Services running in a subdirectory of that website. I recently upgraded to ASP.NET 2.0 for my website and was greeted with an error when trying to view a report. The error was very non-descript, but when I checked the server logs, it recorded the details as "It is not possible to run two different versions of ASP.NET in the same IIS process. Please use the IIS Administration Tool to reconfigure your server to run the application in a separate process."
First of all, I could not figure out where and how to do this. Secondly, I decided to try to also change the Reporting Services folders to run ASP.NET 2.0 and when I did, I was greeted with the following message when attempting to view a report:
"Failed to load expression host assembly. Details: StrongName cannot have an empty string for the assembly name."
Please help.
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May 1, 2008
We have written a test CRL stored procedure to test replacing one of our complex stored procedures but can€™t get it deployed to our SQL server that hosts a mirrored configuration of our production database (very locked down). It works fine on our development instances (not very locked down). It only references the default assemblies that were added when we created the project. All it does is use Context Connection=true to get data, loops though some records and returns the data using SQLContext. CLR is enabled on SQL server, the assembly is strongly signed, and we tried deploy using the binary string with the SAFE setting.
CREATE ASSEMBLY for assembly 'SQLCLRTest2' failed because assembly 'SQLCLRTest2' failed verification. Check if the referenced assemblies are up-to-date and trusted (for external_access or unsafe) to execute in the database. CLR Verifier error messages if any will follow this message
[ : SQLCLRTest2.StoredProcedures::GetLift][mdToken=0x600001e] Type load failed.
[token 0x02000008] Type load failed.
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May 31, 2007
I am trying to deploy a Database Project with Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 Standard.
I import €œSystem.IO€? and have therefore set the permission levels to EXTERNAL_ACCESS.
I am receiving the same error message that many folks have received.
CREATE ASSEMBLY for assembly 'Images' failed because assembly 'Images' is not authorized for PERMISSION_SET = EXTERNAL_ACCESS.
The assembly is authorized when either of the following is true: the database owner (DBO) has EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY permission and the database has the TRUSTWORTHY database property on; or the assembly is signed with a certificate or an asymmetric key that has a corresponding login with EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY permission. If you have restored or attached this database, make sure the database owner is mapped to the correct login on this server. If not, use sp_changedbowner to fix the problem. Images.
My CLR access is €œon€?
I have tried
1) From master run: GRANT EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY to [BuiltinAdministrators].
2) From master run: GRANT EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY to €œMy Windows Authentication ID€?.
3) Run ALTER DATABASE MYDATABASE SET TRUSTWORTHY ON
4) In Visual Studio .NET 2005 Set the permission levels to €˜external€™
5) Tried BuiltinAdministrators and my SQL Server Windows Authenticated Login ID for the ASSEMBLY OWNER.
I can compile BUT NOT DEPLOY
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards Steve
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Mar 8, 2006
I was trying to understand how VS.NET2005 was deploying .NET CLR assemblies to SQL2005 so I ran a trace and found some interesting results.
VS.NET creates some SQL that looks pretty interesting:
CREATE ASSEMBLY [AssemblyNameHere]
FROM 0x4D5A90000300000004000000FFFF000......<continue binary data>
WITH PERMISSION_SET = EXTERNAL_ACCESS
Boy howdy!
I have tried to reproduce this and create my own deployment application but I cant figure out how they create this binary stream. The info in BOL is not much help and I have not found any samples anywhere on how to create this stream in c#.
Anyone out there been able to get this to work?
-Ben
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Feb 22, 2006
I'm using Delphi 2006 to create a DLL which will be integrated into SQL 2005. It's been a long road and I've made a lot of headway, however I am currently having the following problem creating the stored procedure:
My dll name is 'Crystal_Reports_Test_01'
In the DLL, my class is named 'Class01'.
In the DLL, my procedure is named 'TestMe'
I've managed to integrate the DLL into SQL using the following statement:
CREATE ASSEMBLY TEST_ERIC_01
AUTHORIZATION dbo
FROM 'c:mssqlassembliescrystalreports.dll'
WITH PERMISSION_SET = UNSAFE
I am attempting to create the stored procedure which points to the 'TestMe' method inside of the DLL. FYI: 'CrystalReports' is the namespace above my class that I had to add in order to get it to locate the class. The following code is used to create the stored procedure:
create procedure dbo.Crystal_Reports_Test_01(
@Parm1 nvarchar(255)
)
as external name TEST_ERIC_01.[CrystalReports.Class01].TestMe
But I get the following error:
Msg 6573, Level 16, State 1, Procedure Crystal_Reports_Test_01, Line 1Method, property or field 'TestMe' of class 'CrystalReports.Class01' in assembly 'CrystalReports' is not static.
I'm not sure what this means exactly. I think it means the method (the procedure) is not using Static method binding but should be. I have no idea what this really means or how to accomplish this in the DLL - or if I'm even going about this in the right way.
Any help would be appreciated ! I'll post the Delphi code (DLL) below.
Thanks,
Eric Gooden
library CrystalReports;uses System.Reflection, System.Runtime.InteropServices;...................type Class01 = class public procedure TestMe([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] var sVarString: wideString); export; end;procedure Class01.TestMe([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] var sVarString: wideString); export;begin sVarString:= 'Lets change the value and see if the stored proc. gets the change.';end;end.
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Aug 29, 2006
Hi,
I was using one of features provided in Microsoft samples regarding StringUtilities.dll. It was running fine for couple of month. Suddenly I am getting the following error message when try to execute this command
Select * from dbo.Split('123,25')
Msg 6507, Level 16, State 2, Procedure Split, Line 1
Failed to open malformed assembly 'mscorlib' with HRESULT 0x80070008.
Please Guide
Thanks
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Sep 13, 2006
Hi,
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I need to create a simple private assembly with the dll that i have.
Thanks
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May 30, 2007
I'm using SQL Server Management Studio Express and am unable to create an assembly. The following code:
create assembly HelloWorld from 'c:HelloWorld.dll'
with permission_set = safe
returns the following error:
Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 1
Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 'assembly'.
I noticed that the word "assembly" isn't in blue text and what's more, if I expand the programmability node on any database, there is no assembly node. Anybody know what I'm doing wrong here?
Thanks in advance.
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Dec 27, 2006
Hi,
I ran the following in the management studio:
CREATE ASSEMBLY MyCLRAssembly from 'c: empMyCLRAssembly.dll'
WITH PERMISSION_SET = SAFE
Go
For some reason I get the following error:
Msg 6517, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Failed to create AppDomain 'AdventureWorks.dbo[ddl].22'.
I tried to google this error, but couldn't find it...
I would appreciate it if someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong.
Ohad.
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Aug 3, 2006
I've got a project that requires J#. I know the J# assemblies aren't on the approved list, but I'm ok with that. I've done all the nasty things you're supposed to do to register it, and I've been succesful on my x86 machine. However, when I try the same thing on an x64 machine, it ends in failure. Here's the exact T-SQL I'm running:
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.assemblies asms WHERE asms.name = 'vjscor')
CREATE ASSEMBLY [vjscor]
FROM 'C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727vjscor.dll'
WITH PERMISSION_SET = UNSAFE
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.assemblies asms WHERE asms.name = 'vjslib')
CREATE ASSEMBLY [vjslib]
FROM 'C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727vjslib.dll'
WITH PERMISSION_SET = UNSAFE
As I said, this runs fine on SQL Server 2005 running on an x86 version of Windows.
When I run the same T-SQL on SQL Server 2005 on an x64 version of windows, I get this lovely error:
Assembly 'vjslib' references assembly 'vjscor, version=2.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a.', which is not present in the current database. SQL Server attempted to locate and automatically load the referenced assembly from the same location where referring assembly came from, but that operation has failed (reason: version, culture or public key mismatch). Please load the referenced assembly into the current database and retry your request.
As you can see, vjscore has indeed been registered. I can verify it by running SELECT * FROM sys.assemblies asms WHERE asms.name = 'vjscor'. So, why does vjslib not like the vjscor that has been registered, which just so happens to be the vjscor that's in the same directory as it is? And which happens to be one of only two vjscor.dll files on my entire computer (the other being the .NET 1.1 version).
Anyway, I'm totally stumped on this problem. Anyone have any ideas?
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Nov 1, 2007
Hello there,
i have the following problem.
I need to get some .dll's into MS SQL-Server 2005, that i need to get a own made .dll installed.
When i try to:
Code Block
CREATE ASSEMBLY SystemWeb
FROM 'C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727System.Web.dll'
WITH PERMISSION_SET = UNSAFE;
i get the following message:
Code Block
Warning: The Microsoft .Net frameworks assembly 'system.web, version=2.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorarchitecture=x86.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Warning: The Microsoft .Net frameworks assembly 'system.enterpriseservices, version=2.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorarchitecture=x86.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Warning: The Microsoft .Net frameworks assembly 'system.runtime.remoting, version=2.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b77a5c561934e089, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Warning: The Microsoft .Net frameworks assembly 'system.design, version=2.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Msg 701, Level 17, State 13, Line 1
There is insufficient system memory to run this query.
When i try to create one of the another assemblies ( system.enterpriseservices, system.runtime.remoting, system.design ) i get the same message.
I looked for this Error and found only this BUG-report:
BUG#: 58267 (SQLBUG_70)
Article ID: 274030
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274030/en-us
But this does not solve my problem.
As far as i know we use MS SQL-Server 2005 without any Service-Packs.
Question:
is there any Table/View to find out the Versionnumber/Service-Pack
In the moment i am waiting for our admin to install SP2 for SQL-Server,
hoping that this will fix the problem.
Greetings
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Jun 30, 2006
when I run ...
CREATE ASSEMBLY asm_stdole FROM 'E:sqlstdole.dll'
I get the error ...
Warning: The Microsoft .Net frameworks assembly 'stdole, version=7.0.3300.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Warning: Assembly "stdole" was built using version v1.0.3705 of the .NET Framework. SQL Server currently uses version v2.0.50727.
Msg 6215, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
CREATE ASSEMBLY failed because method 'Next' on type 'stdole.IEnumVARIANT' in safe assembly 'stdole' has invalid attribute 0x1003.
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Aug 17, 2007
Hello,
i really need urgently help with my deploying my assembly to my database!!
can somebody tell me how can i get the authorization to deploy my assembly
as permission_set = External_access or Unsafe?
i allways get error messages when i try to deploy my assembly that way.
i tried it with strong key and i tried it with asymmetric key like this:
use master
go
create asymmetric key WebServiceKey from executable file = '...16082007.dll'
CREATE LOGIN WebServiceLogin FROM ASYMMETRIC KEY WebServiceKey
GRANT EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY TO WebServiceLogin
GO
than i get the message:
The certificate, asymmetric key, or private key file does not exist or has invalid format.
thanks for every kind of help.
pamelia
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Aug 1, 2007
I am using this code to create dll : Execute.cs
using System;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime;
public class Execute
{
public static void Package(string dtsxPath)
{
try
{
Package pkg;
Application app;
DTSExecResult pkgResults;
app = new Application();
pkg = app.LoadPackage(dtsxPath, null);
pkgResults = pkg.Execute();
}
catch (System.Exception ex)
{
throw ex;
}
}
}
Then this
c:Program FilesMicrosoft Visual Studio 8VC>csc /target:library C:SSISSSISE
xecute.cs /reference:C:SSISSSISMicrosoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.dll
It creates Execute.dll
but when I run this is sql server
CREATE ASSEMBLY ssid from 'c:Program FilesMicrosoft Visual Studio 8VCExecute.dll'
WITH PERMISSION_SET = UNSAFE
I am getting Error
Warning: The SQL Server client assembly 'microsoft.sqlserver.manageddts, version=9.0.242.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=89845dcd8080cc91, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Warning: The SQL Server client assembly 'microsoft.sqlserver.dtsruntimewrap, version=9.0.242.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=89845dcd8080cc91, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Msg 10301, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Assembly 'Execute' references assembly 'system.windows.forms, version=2.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b77a5c561934e089.', which is not present in the current database. SQL Server attempted to locate and automatically load the referenced assembly from the same location where referring assembly came from, but that operation has failed (reason: 2(The system cannot find the file specified.)). Please load the referenced assembly into the current database and retry your request.
I don't see any place I am using System.window.forms
Any idea why? Thanks - Ashok
---------------------------------------------------------
I changed my location to to CSC
C:WINNTMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727>
Now I get this error
Warning: The SQL Server client assembly 'microsoft.sqlserver.manageddts, version=9.0.242.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=89845dcd8080cc91, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Warning: The SQL Server client assembly 'microsoft.sqlserver.dtsruntimewrap, version=9.0.242.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=89845dcd8080cc91, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Warning: The Microsoft .Net frameworks assembly 'system.windows.forms, version=2.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b77a5c561934e089, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Warning: The Microsoft .Net frameworks assembly 'system.drawing, version=2.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Warning: The Microsoft .Net frameworks assembly 'accessibility, version=2.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Warning: The Microsoft .Net frameworks assembly 'system.runtime.serialization.formatters.soap, version=2.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.
Msg 10301, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Assembly 'Execute1' references assembly 'microsoft.sqlserver.msxml6_interop, version=6.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=89845dcd8080cc91.', which is not present in the current database. SQL Server attempted to locate and automatically load the referenced assembly from the same location where referring assembly came from, but that operation has failed (reason: 2(The system cannot find the file specified.)). Please load the referenced assembly into the current database and retry your request.
---------------------------------------------
I managed to found this DLL Microsoft.SQLServer.msxml6_interop.dll so I copied to same location
Now It's looking for
microsoft.sqlserver.sqltdiagm - Which I am not able to find any place .......................
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Feb 3, 2006
I try to create assembly with UNSAFE permissions.
I granted "unsafe assembly" to my login, set TRUSTWORTHY property ON.
Now I have this error:
Could not obtain information about Windows NT group/user <MyDomain>/<MyName>, error code 0x5. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 15404).
How to resolve this?
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Feb 27, 2007
Greetings...
I'm trying to create an "unsafe assembly":
USE master
GO
CREATE ASYMMETRIC KEY StoredProcedures_dll_Key
FROM EXECUTABLE FILE = 'C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersDocumentshunterStoredProcedures.dll';
CREATE LOGIN StoredProcedures_dll_Login
FROM ASYMMETRIC KEY StoredProcedures_dll_Key;
GRANT EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY TO StoredProcedures_dll_Login;
GO
USE gfx_sa
GO
CREATE ASSEMBLY hunter_storedProcedures
FROM 'C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersDocumentshunterStoredProcedures.dll'
WITH PERMISSION_SET = UNSAFE;
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[hunter_storedProcedure1]
(
@symbol_id as int
)
AS EXTERNAL
NAME hunter_storedProcedures.StoredProcedures.StoredProcedure1
GO
But on 'CREATE ASSEMBLY" clause I'm getting error:
Msg 0, Level 11, State 0, Line 0
A severe error occurred on the current command. The results, if any, should be discarded.
Msg 0, Level 20, State 0, Line 0
A severe error occurred on the current command. The results, if any, should be discarded.
Assembly is signed by Visual Studio.
What's wrong?
Best regards...
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Mar 30, 2007
Hello,
I wrote SQL Stored Procedures in C# and I am trying to register the asembly with SQL Server 2005 (Express Edition) using CREATE ASSEMBLY statment. I get this following error.
"Failed to open malformed assembly 'MyAssembly' with HRESULT 0x80040154"
Does anyone know how to solve this problem? It is driving me nuts for the last few days. I did enable CLR for SQL Server and also tried re-install SQL Server, but still I get this error.
Thanks in Advance,
Ravi
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Feb 22, 2008
I work with February CTP of SqlServer 2008.
I have an Assembly with several UDTs inside. Version of assembly is 1.0.*
I use CREATE ASSEMBLY statement to register this assembly, and it runs without any errors. Then I rebuild CLR solution without doing any changes in source code. In that case the only difference between new and old assemblies is version (difference in fourth part of version).
Then I try to update assembly in SqlServer. I use
ALTER ASSEMBLY <name>
FROM <path>
WITH PERMISSION_SET = UNSAFE, UNCHECKED DATA
statement for this. Statement runs with error:
Msg 6509An error occurred while gathering metadata from assembly €˜<Assembly name>€™ with HRESULT 0x1.
I found the list of condition for ALTER ASSEMBLY in MSDN:
ALTER ASSEMBLY statement cannot be used to change the following:
· The signatures of CLR functions, aggregate functions, stored procedures, and triggers in an instance of SQL Server that reference the assembly. ALTER ASSEMBLY fails when SQL Server cannot rebind .NET Framework database objects in SQL Server with the new version of the assembly.
· The signatures of methods in the assembly that are called from other assemblies.
· The list of assemblies that depend on the assembly, as referenced in the DependentList property of the assembly.
· The indexability of a method, unless there are no indexes or persisted computed columns depending on that method, either directly or indirectly.
· The FillRow method name attribute for CLR table-valued functions.
· The Accumulate and Terminate method signature for user-defined aggregates.
· System assemblies.
· Assembly ownership. Use ALTER AUTHORIZATION (Transact-SQL) instead.
Additionally, for assemblies that implement user-defined types, ALTER ASSEMBLY can be used for making only the following changes:
· Modifying public methods of the user-defined type class, as long as signatures or attributes are not changed.
· Adding new public methods.
· Modifying private methods in any way.
But I haven€™t done any changes in source code, so new version of assembly satisfies all this conditions.
What could be the reason for such behavior?
P.S. I€™ve got the same error, if I add or change any method in assembly before rebuilding.
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Dec 29, 2006
Does anyone know where I can download a C# CLI Assembly template?
In VS 2005 there are no defaults to create a C# SQL Assembly like the sample HelloWorld. Rather than modifying the Hello World, I'd like to get an original template for creating a new project just like the templates to create a new Windows project.
Thanks,
Chris
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Sep 15, 2006
Hello ,
when I try to create an assembly on SQL2005
Create assembly LibSql
FROM 'c:SQLNETLIBSQLLIBSQL.dll'
WITH PERMISSION_SET = External_Access
I got the following error:
Failed to initialize the Common Language Runtime (CLR) v2.0.50727 with HRESULT 0x80131522. You need to restart SQL server to use CLR integration features.
Configuration:
Server: 8 processors with 16 GB RAM
select @@version returns:
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.2047.00 (Intel X86)
Apr 14 2006 01:12:25
Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation
Enterprise Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 1)
AWE configuration is enabled.
CLR is enabled
Server was upgreaded from sql 2000 SP3a
Restart of Sql doesn't help
Thank you for your advice.
artek
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Nov 27, 2006
I created a UDT Type (using MS Server Express Edition and Visual Basic 2005 express) but I get some errors:
Msg 6556, Level 16, State 1, Line 6
CREATE TYPE failed because it could not find type 'UDTProj' in assembly 'UDTProj'.
Msg 6597, Level 16, State 1, Line 6
CREATE TYPE failed.
That is my code:
Public Structure UDT_interval
Private adresse As String
Private beginn As Date
Private ende As Date
End Structure
************in Transact-SQL
//register the UDTProj assembly
USE TestData;
CREATE ASSEMBLY UDTProj
FROM 'C:MS Visual StudioMyOutputinReleaseUDTProj.dll '
WITH PERMISSION_SET = SAFE;
// create the UDTProj type
CREATE TYPE dbo.UDTProj
EXTERNAL NAME UDTProj.[UDTProj];
or
CREATE TYPE dbo.UDT_interval
EXTERNAL NAME UDTProj.[UDT_interval];
>Msg 6556, Level 16, State 1, Line 6
CREATE TYPE failed because it could not find type 'UDT_interval' in assembly 'UDTProj'.
Msg 6597, Level 16, State 1, Line 6
CREATE TYPE failed.
can anyone help me?
Regards.
D.M
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Jul 3, 2006
I ran the following:
CREATE ASSEMBLY A3rdPartyDLL
FROM 'C:Program Files3rdPartyComponents3rdParty.dll'
WITH PERMISSION_SET = EXTERNAL_ACCESS
and got the following error message:
Assembly 'A3rdPartyDLL' could not be installed because existing policy would keep it from being used.
How can I change the 'existing policy'?
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Jun 21, 2006
When the CLR function executes "CREATE ASSEMBLY" the following error is thrown.
"Could not impersonate the client during assembly file operation."
The CLR function is invoked from Service Broker internal activation stored procedure.
"SELECT user_name()" returns dbo just before CREATE ASSEMBLY execution.
SqlContext.WindowsIdentity.Name is "NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM" as the Data Engine runs with the LocalSystem account.
How do I create a the necessary security context for "CREATE ASSEMBLY" to succeed ?
Service Broker Queue activation with EXECUTE AS = "SELF", "OWNER", domain account or dbo, all result in the above error. The Service Broker assembly having the internal activation stored procedure is registered "unsafe".
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Jul 12, 2007
I am trying to create an assembly in SQL Server 2005 from a compiled VS 2005 solution in VB.net
I am getting the following error in SQL Server Management Studio:
Assembly 'PrintWorkOrder' references assembly 'crystaldecisions.crystalreports.engine, version=10.2.3600.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=692fbea5521e1304.', which is not present in the current database. SQL Server attempted to locate and automatically load the referenced assembly from the same location where referring assembly came from, but that operation has failed (reason: 2(The system cannot find the file specified.)). Please load the referenced assembly into the current database and retry your request.
Can someone explain to me how I can load the crystal assembly it is asking for?
(My SQL Server Instance is on a remote machinf from my Development Environment.)
Thanks.
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Feb 1, 2008
Hi,
If i try to register System.dll for ComponentModel workspace using the following statement -
create assembly [system.ComponentModel]
from 'C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727system.dll'
with permission_set = safe
I get the following message -
Msg 6596, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
CREATE ASSEMBLY failed because assembly 'System' is a system assembly. Consider creating a user assembly to wrap desired functionality.
Can anyone please provide any pointers to implement the same.
Thanks in advance.
With regards,
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Jan 11, 2008
I am new to the wonders of CLR and, as can be expected, have hit a snag. We have multiple environments to run this off of (dev, test, production, etc.) and need to be able to use the same scripts to install them. Here is our basic setup:
Batch script runs a master SQL file using sqlcmd utility
Master SQL file runs secondary SQL files, including the one with the CLR definitions
Secondary SQL file with CLR calls the CREATE ASSEMBSLYI want to be able to call
CREATE ASSEMBLY assemblyName FROM 'myAssembly.dll'
or
CREATE ASSEMBLY assemblyName FROM '..myAssembly.dll'
or something to the effect. However, when I try this, it says I cannot do it or it cannot find the file, even though the file is located in the same folder.
Any ideas?
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