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Been I have stopped a lot of days to begin to use the SQL Server 2005 Express edition, that's installs Visual Studio prof 2005.

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I thought that is a login problem ... I make test over this think without results... Them I install the "SQL Server management studio express" utility, and YES I can connect and use the SQL server without problems ...

GRRRRR !!!! a lot of dais stoped ... but I don't understand why can't open the server instance on the "windows management console" because I really have permisions correctly, like see on the "SQL Server management studio express" utility.

I'm ussing windows integrated security.

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Cannot connect to 67.159.*.*SQLEXPRESS.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

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Hi, I'm completely new to SQL Server and ASP.NET, so please bear with me on my learning curve! I've installed Visual Web Developer Express and SQL Server Express (on the same PC). I then used Web Developer Express to successfully create a new database with a couple of tables in it. So far so good. I then installed SQL Server Management Studio Express on the same PC and tried to connect to my new database. The connection to the SQL Server instance appears to work OK (using Windows Authentication) but I can't see the database I previously created. All I can see are the System Databases. Does anyone know what the solution might be?

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Case expressions may only be nested to level 10.
 
And This is my sproc-- ================================================
-- Template generated from Template Explorer using:
-- Create Scalar Function (New Menu).SQL
--
-- Use the Specify Values for Template Parameters
-- command (Ctrl-Shift-M) to fill in the parameter
-- values below.
--
-- This block of comments will not be included in
-- the definition of the function.
-- ================================================
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
-- =============================================
-- Author:<Author,,Name>
-- Create date: <Create Date, ,>
-- Description:<Description, ,>
-- =============================================
Create FUNCTION [dbo].[udf_EndDate] (@PeriodId int)
RETURNS datetime
AS

BEGIN
DECLARE
@Month int,
@Year char(4)

SELECT
@Month = [Month],
@Year = Cast([Year] as char(4))
FROM
Period
WHERE
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CASE @Month WHEN 2 THEN '2/28/' + @Year ELSE
CASE @Month WHEN 3 THEN '3/31/' + @Year ELSE
CASE @Month WHEN 4 THEN '4/30/' + @Year ELSE
CASE @Month When 5 Then '5/31/' + @Year ELSE
CASE @Month When 6 Then '6/30/' + @Year ELSE
CASE @Month When 7 Then '7/31/' + @Year ELSE
CASE @Month When 8 Then '8/31/' + @Year ELSE
CASE @Month When 9 Then '9/30/' + @Year ELSE
CASE @Month When 10 Then '10/31/' + @Year ELSE
CASE @Month When 11 Then '11/30/' + @Year ELSE
CASE @Month When 12 Then '12/31/' + @Year ELSE null END
END
END
END
END
END
END
END
END
END
END
END
END

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Regards
Karen

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