I was using the code in this thread (http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1371094&SiteID=1) to create a console application which can build the SSIS package dynamically and run the package.
I'm not clear on what all could be the possible key / value combinations for the SetComponentProperty Method. From the examples I have seen its either SqlCommand or OpenRowSet. But I'm not sure about the "AccessMode" with values either 0 or 2. Is there any reference where I get more information on these?
Code Block // Set the custom properties of the source. srcDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("AccessMode", 2); srcDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("SqlCommand", "Select * from devdb..empl_karun");
And I want to end with a table that has every unique combination of these records (the order being reversed would be considered 'unique' in this context)
The requirement in to write a query which will return top 2 rows (in terms of lst_updt_timestamp column) for every combinations of cust_alias_nm, carrier_cd, acct_nbr columns.
Here I wrote a query which selects top 1 only. Please help me to write to get the top 2nd along with the top 1st row.
select A.cust_alias_nm_id, A.carrier_cd_id, A.acct_nbr_id, sum(A.pd_clm_amt) clm_amt, sum(A.pd_med_amt) med_amt, sum(A.pd_exp_amt) exp_amt, A.lst_updt_timestamp from bal_load_stg A group by A.cust_alias_nm_id, A.carrier_cd_id, A.acct_nbr_id, A.lst_updt_timestamp having A.lst_updt_timestamp in ( (select max(lst_updt_timestamp) from bal_load_stg B where A.cust_alias_nm_id = B.cust_alias_nm_id and A.carrier_cd_id = B.carrier_cd_id and A.acct_nbr_id = B.acct_nbr_id))
I am quite new in sql. I am writing a report which takes data of one same column and summing them according to the type as described in another column("TR_1"."TTYPE"). So far I have succeeded to get the sum of only one type at a time (by putting WHERE "TR_1"."TTYPE" = or not equal the desired type). For example: I want to create two columns, one showing the sum of the budget and the other the some of the actuals: here is my SQL instruction (the column "TR_1"."TTYPE" give the record type): ****************************************************************** SELECT SUM("TR_1"."AmountLCU")*-1 "Budget",rtrim("TR_1"."COSTCENTER") "Cost Centre",rtrim("TR_1"."ACCOUNT") "Account Num",rtrim("TR_1"."DONOR") "Donor Num", "TR_1"."AmountLCU"*-1 "Amount","TR_1"."TTYPE", rtrim("TR_1"."ACTIVITY") "Activity Code" FROM "scalaDB"."dbo"."A_GL0601_PREVIOUS" "TR_1" WHERE NOT ("TR_1"."TTYPE"='' OR "TR_1"."TTYPE"='a' OR "TR_1"."TTYPE"='c') AND NOT ("TR_1"."COSTCENTER"=N'' OR "TR_1"."COSTCENTER"=N'0000') AND (("TR_1"."ACCOUNT">=N'26' AND "TR_1"."ACCOUNT"<N'7100') OR ("TR_1"."ACCOUNT">N'7100' AND "TR_1"."ACCOUNT"<=N'7999')) GROUP BY "TR_1"."COSTCENTER","TR_1"."ACCOUNT","TR_1"."DONOR","TR_1"."ACTIVITY","TR_1"."AmountLCU","TR_1"."TTYPE"
********************************************************************** Note: the report is written in Crystal reports and the database is SQL Server (not sure of the version)
How would I write a query to produce all combinations for a situation such as the following?
Suppose I wanted to write a sentence, "This is [adjective] [noun]." where [adjective] comes from the Adjective table and [noun] come from the Noun table.
Adjective table looks like e.g.
ID Adj 1 good 2 so so 3 bad
Noun table looks like e.g.
ID Noun 1 apple 2 orange 3 banana
And the result set would look like
This is good apple. This is so so apple. This is bad apple. This is good orange. This is so so orange. This is bad orange. This is good banana. This is so so banana. This is bad banana.
I would take a stab at this myself and post even something that doesn't work...
We need to store land title information about properties in variousAustralian states, but each state maintains it's own land titleregistry and use different columns (well actually differentcombinations of the same columns). For example:Victoria store:TorrensUnitTorrensVolumeTorrensFolioQueensland store:TorrensCountyTorrensLotTorrensPlanTorrensParishTorrensUnitTorrensVolumeTorrensTitleRefThere are 11 different columns and they are used in 8 differentcombinations depending on the state.Since we need to store information about land in different states I seetwo possible solutions:1. A sparse table containing the 11 columns with a CHECK constraint toenforce the valid combinations.2. A table for each state containing only the columns relevant to thestate with a foreign key relationship to the table containing thecommon columns.I'm not sure if the data type and length is consistent between statesyet (waiting to find this out) but assuming that it is which of theseapproaches is going to be the most rigorous? I'm leaning towards (2)but I don't like the feel of a table per state.
Hello all, I have an odd requirement. I have a column with a systemgenerated username that is a 6 character, alphanumeric, field. Theseusernames are randomly generated by code. I need to create a storedprocedure that will return all combinations that are not alreadybeingused. Maybe the result of still trying to wake-up from a longweekend.But, I cannot think of an easy way to do this.Any help would be greatly appreciated.Best regards,rbr
I need to populate a table which have 10 columns with four values. Each row should be a different combination of these four values and the columns can be null too. In other words how can I get all the different combinations for the 4 values that can be in 10 buckets. The final result column based on these values will be generated manually.
For example , I have for grades (P,F, WP, WF) and I have 8 terms and two exams. 8 terms and two exams can have any of the above four values. Based on these grades and terms and exams I need to generate a table which wil be used to determine the student final status Pass/Fail.
What will be the best way to do this and how is it possible. Is there a T-SQL or C# program for this.
If I need to submit this in another forum please let me know.