hi , I want to connect to sqlserver2000 with VS.Net2003 in Asp.net I 've added a new user in security section in enterprise manager and wrote my code , but there is no output from database , codes are correct and I think there is something wrong with sqlserver or IIS or sqlconnectin setting , plz help me to fix my problem , tnx .
I have been configuring my website with the following:
I have my domain residing on a webserver with SQL Server 2005, and the database (an sql server 2000 db) which I am connecting to reside on another web.
Now when I try to connect to the to the remote database from SQL Server 2005, it gives me error, something like When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. or maybe An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)
We have two server on pulbilc ip A , B in other country, and there replication will working fine. But i want to replicate data from one online server(A) to my local office(in my country) server(C). means from public ip to private(A->C). then some one told me that you have to put both server on public for replication. after the i put my local server(c) on public ip. but now i am facing the problem that i am able to connect C to A(means my office server to other country server) but not able to connect A to C(means other country server to my office server). when i am connecting from A to C then error shows is "defaut sqlserver server does not allow remote connection". I have change all the sql settings..and also done required changes in firewall but not successed. my operating system 2003 and database sql2005........ please help me................ASAP
I am having problem with our network. We run a clinic database system that uses SQLServer 2000 Enterprise as the backend, and Microsoft Access on the front end.
I have had a running problem with all our newer machines (which run Windows 2000 or XP) in that while it connects to the server and retrieves some of the info properly, on some of the pages it doesnt. It will take 2 or 3 minutes for a page of the database to load, and even then not all the information will be retrieved properly.
I was able to fix the problem on the Windows 2000 machines by replacing the Sqlsrv32.dll file with an older version (usually with 3.70.06.23). And then the W2000 machines would work. But for some reason, the XP machines wont accept the older sqlsrv32.dll file...it gives me this error: SQLState: 'HY000' SQL Server Error: 126 Unable to load communication module driver correctly.
Hi all,I have to move my SQlServer 2000 instance from one server'actual_server' to another server 'new_server'.But, the different applications connecting to the actual server can'teasily change their connections address. i.e it connect to'actual_server' server only.Is there a risk to declare a DNS alias 'actual_server' pointing to'new_server' ?So I could move my databases from 'actual_server' to 'new_server'.Is the modification transparent to the client ?I especially thinking about wins...TYIACordiallyRJP
I am having a problem connecting to SQL2005 through a package remotely. if the db is on the same system , the package is running fine. But when i try to connect to a remote db, i get the following error
Failed to acquire connection "[DBName]". Connection may not be configured correctly or you may not have the right permissions on this connection.
I have already allowed remote connections on the db server using the SQL server surface are configuration utility.
My hosting provider use Plesk to sell space over the internet and said to me that SQLServer Express is installed on the server. I always get an stupid error trying to connect to the SQLExpress Database in my App_Data folder.I use the connection string:* data source=.SQLEXPRESS;Integrated Security=SSPI;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|Exam pleDB.mdf;User Instance=trueWith this connection string I get the error saying that server does not alow remote connection* data source=localhostSQLEXPRESS;Integrated Security=SSPI;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|Exam pleDB.mdf;User Instance=trueWith this connection string I get the error:Invalid value for key 'attachdbfilename'I get the same message if I put anything in the AttachDBFileName. Why the .NET does not find the database? tkx in advancePaulo Aboim PintoOdivelas - Portugal
Hi, I have a database of Sql server 2000 in one of my windows XP machine. when iam trying to connect that database from other machine i am getting sql server does n't exist message. I can able to connect the sqlserver through the Enterprise manager but i can not connect the sqlserver through code.
I already used the same code to connect the sql server in windows 2000 machine and i connected to the database without any problem. but iam facing the problem with windows XP machine.
hello eveyone..i have just downloaded and installed the visaul web developer 2005 express edition and sqlserver 2005 express edition.On top of that i even downloaded and installed the northwind database.But my problem is when i am connecting to the northwind database by clicking toos menu>connect to the database>choose datasource>new connection>..i have provided it with the required information..but as soon as i press "Test Connection" button the following error box displays.. "an error has occured while establishing a connection to the server.when connecting to the sql server2005,this failure may be caused by the fact that under default settings sql server doestnot allow remote connections.(provider:Named piped providers,error:40-couldnot open a connection to sqlserver.)" i have no idea whats is all about..can anyone get me pass this error..
Hi, i'm a novice in all this database transactions stuff so please bear with me if my input is incorrect or out dated. I'm running into the problem of needing to compare or manipulate data that is in 2 tables in 2 separate database. Is there any way i can set up the connection string such that i can access data/tables from both database at the same time in 1 sql command (similar to accessing 2 tables of the same database in 1 sql command)?
Is this currently possible? If not, is it because the execution of sql command must be tied to only one connection string at each instance? Would be great if the wonderful folks at MICROSOFT can look into this and provide us with an upgrade to cater for such a need...
Can I have multiple SQL Server Agents running concurrently?
I would like to have 10 instances of database running on my local SQL Server - each of these are Merge Replication to a unique database located offsite.
Do they all run through one SQL Server Agent?
If they do would this be a slow process as, I think, the SQL Server Agent queues the replications pending.
I want to upload 100 pdf files to database with a single button click. i dont want to use file input control at design mode.I want to create a instance of fle input control at run time and with a loping concerpt 100 more files should be uploaded to database.
Is there any way to upload without using file input control at design mode and upload all files with a single button click.......
I am importing all the files from a particular folder to a table on my database KB. It is working perfectly if i use it on the same system where the DB exists and not working from the network.
USE TESTDB
--Table Creation Starts here
Create table Account([ID] int IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY, Name Varchar(100), AccountNo varchar(100), Balance money)
Create table logtable (id int identity(1,1), Query varchar(1000), Importeddate datetime default getdate())
--Table Creation ends here
---Stored Procedure Starts here
Create procedure usp_ImportMultipleFiles @filepath varchar(500), @pattern varchar(100), @TableName varchar(128) as set quoted_identifier off declare @query varchar(1000) declare @max1 int declare @count1 int Declare @filename varchar(100) set @count1 =0 create table #x (name varchar(200)) set @query ='master.dbo.xp_cmdshell "dir '+@filepath+@pattern +' /b"' insert #x exec (@query) delete from #x where name is NULL select identity(int,1,1) as ID, name into #y from #x drop table #x set @max1 = (select max(ID) from #y) --print @max1 --print @count1 While @count1 <= @max1 begin set @count1=@count1+1 set @filename = (select name from #y where [id] = @count1) set @query ='BULK INSERT '+ @Tablename + ' FROM "'+ @Filepath+@Filename+'" WITH ( FIELDTERMINATOR = ",",ROWTERMINATOR = "")' --print @query exec (@query) insert into logtable (query) select @query end
I have a sql server project where I have added 1 stored procedure (named StoredProcedure1) and 1 class (named MyClass). MyClass has two functions Func1() and Func2(). The stored procedure simply instantiates MyClass and calls Func1().
Func1() creates a SqlConnection object using "context connection=true" - opens the connection and then calls Func2(). Func2() also creates a SqlConnection object using "context connection=true" - and attempts to open the connection. However when attempting to the Open() call inside Func2(), the code just exits. What gives? The code is pasted below, thanks!
*******THE STORED PROCEDURE************** using System; using System.Data; using System.Data.SqlClient; using System.Data.SqlTypes; using Microsoft.SqlServer.Server; using SqlServerProject1;
public partial class StoredProcedures { [Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlProcedure] public static void StoredProcedure1() { // Put your code here MyClass obj = new MyClass(); obj.Func1(); obj = null; } };
*******THE CLASS "MYCLASS"************** using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; using System.Data; using System.Data.SqlClient; using System.Data.SqlTypes; using Microsoft.SqlServer.Server;
public class MyClass { public MyClass() {
}
public void Func1() { using ( SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection("context connection=true") ) { conn.Open();
Func2(); conn.Close(); } }
public void Func2() { using ( SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection("context connection=true") ) { if ( conn.State != ConnectionState.Open ) conn.Open();
if ( conn.State == ConnectionState.Open ) conn.Close(); } } }
I am new to SQL Server 2005 SSIS Packages. I want to transfer data from multiple tables from sql server to oracle database. I cannot use export wizard as it creates new tables in the destination (oracle) DB. I already have tables created in the destination DB. When I created an SSIS package, it allowed me create package to tranfer data for only for one table from source to destination. I have created DTS packages in 2000, where you have source db and destination db and just add links for multiple tables. Is there a way I can do it in SSIS. Please let me know.
The server acts as a subcriber and publisher and acts as its own distributor. Each publication uses its own distribution agent and is set to loop.
There are 4 queued updating subscriptions on this box.
When running 3rd party tools to determine open active ports, the replication executables (distrib and logreader) are connecting to local server multiple times. Easily 15+ established connections plus many more waits.
Everything connects to 1433 then opens a new port.
Is this because of the queued updating?
Replication is functioning as it should without any problems.
I even checked our 2 main distribution servers which only act as distributors and there is not one connection from replication to itself.
We are post-deployment with a serious reporting issue that's causing us to rethink our reporting solution. We're considering moving from what we have to SQL Server Reporting Services (client side).
I have spent the past couple of days getting up to speed on this feature and seeing if we can easily migrate it into our existing application. However, I've hit a couple of stumbling blocks and was hoping perhaps someone here could either tell me the solution or point me in the right direction.
I'm not having any problems creating basic reports (e.g. flat data).
However, I am having problems creating reports where there are related tables in a dataset.
The way it works with our existing solution is that I get a dataset (which contains several data tables) and point it to the report's datasource. That report expects those tables and I have defined table-relationships in the report which process and display the information correctly.
I'm not having as much luck with RDLC.
I can go into futher detail about how I'm creating the report, but let me just ask these general questions first: 1. Can I set a dataset containing multiple datatables equal to a property on an RDLC report and that RDLC report know how to treat and display the data? 2. Is there a better/smarter than this to get a field selection from my datasource (remember, this information is coming from a stored procedure so connecting directly to the database is not an option): a. In code, populate dataset b. In code, write dataset schema to xml (e.g. an xsd file) c. In Visual Studio, add the XSD file to project d. Use fields from XSD file to drag and drop fields on report
A fancy example would be nice too. I've googled like crazy the past couple of days and downloaded as many samples as I can find (including the ones on ftponline.com, gotreportviewer.com, "Tudor's WebLog", and several others). However, I have yet to find one that uses grouping and related datatables.
Thank you so much (if, for nothing else, reading this post )
We have a static class that makes an HTTPWebRequest to get XML data from one of our vendors. We use this as input to a stored proc in SQLServer2005. When I compile this class and call it from a console application in visual studio it executes in milliseconds, everytime. When I compile it, create the assembly and clr function and execute it in SQLServer, it takes around 14 seconds to execute the first time, then on subsequent requests it is again really fast, until I wait for 10 seconds and re-execute, once again it is slow the first time and then fast on subsequent requests. We do not see this behavior when executing outside SQLServer. Makes me think that some sort of authentication is perhaps taking place the first time the function is run in SQLServer? I have no idea how to debug this further. Anyone seen this before or have any ideas?
Here is the class:
Code Snippet
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; using System.Net; using System.IO;
namespace Predict.Services { public static class Foo { public static string GetIntradayQuote(string symbol) { string returnQuote = "";
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)(WebRequest.Create("http://data.predict.com/predictws/detailed_quote.html?syms=" + symbol + "&fields=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,28,30"));
StreamReader streamReader = new StreamReader(response.GetResponseStream());
returnQuote = streamReader.ReadToEnd();
streamReader.Close(); response.Close();
return returnQuote; } } }
When I run call it from a console app it is fine.
I compile it into a dll and then create the assembly and function as follows:
Code Snippet
drop function fnTestGetIntradayQuoteXML_SJS
go
drop assembly TestGetIntradayQuoteXML_SJS
go
create ASSEMBLY TestGetIntradayQuoteXML_SJS from 'c:DataBackupsCLRLibrariesTestGetIntradayQuote_SJS.dll' WITH PERMISSION_SET = EXTERNAL_ACCESS
go
CREATE FUNCTION fnTestGetIntradayQuoteXML_SJS(@SymbolList nvarchar(max)) RETURNS nvarchar(max) AS EXTERNAL NAME TestGetIntradayQuoteXML_SJS.[Predict.Services.Foo].GetIntraDayQuote
go
declare @testing nvarchar(max)
set @testing = dbo.fnTestGetIntradayQuoteXML_SJS('goog')
print @testing
When I execute the function as above, again, really slow the first time, then fast on subsequent calls. Could there be something wrong with the code, or some headers that need to be set differently to operate from the CLR in SQLServer?
I am trying to 'load' a copy of a SQLServer 2000 database to SQLServer 2005 Express (on another host). The copy was provided by someone else - it came to me as a MDF file only, no LDF file.
I have tried to Attach the database and it fails with a failure to load the LDF. Is there any way to bypass this issue without the LDF or do I have to have that?
The provider of the database says I can create a new database and just point to the MDF as the data source but I can't seem to find a way to do that? I am using SQL Server Management Studio Express.
I'm chasing after a documetn that was available on one of the Microsoftwebsites that was titled somethign like "MS SQL Server Best Practices"and detailed a nyumber of best practices about securing the server.Included in this was revoking public access to the system tableobjects.Can someone post the URL where I can pick this up, or drop me a note oncontacting them for a copy of the document?
I have an app that uses a sqlserver 2000 jdbc driver to connect to a sqlserver 2000.
Is it possible to do a direct replacement of sqlserver 2000 with sqlserver 2005 express just by reconfiguring the app to point to the express? The app would still be using the sqlserver 2000 jdbc driver to try and make the connection.
If that is a possibility, what can be some differences in the configuration? Previously with 2000 the config information I entered is:
server name: "machinename"( or ip). I've also tried "machiname/SQLEXPRESS"
DB name: name of db instance
port: 1433(default)
user and pass.
My attempts so far results in
"java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]Error establishing socket."
and
"java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]Unable to connect. Invalid URL."
I have an SQLServer Mobile database, and I would like to know if there is a way to upgrade it to SQLServer 2005 (.mdf) database. My database has no records in it, just the structure (tables etc). What I am actually asking is if I can create automatically a new SQLServer 2005 Database with the same structure as my existin SQLSErver Mobile database
I am in the process of planning a server upgrade to sql2005 x64.
I created 2 linked servers: one to a SQL2000 sp4 server and one to a SQL7.0 SP3.
I have the following error when I query the linked servers. OLE DB provider "SQLNCLI" for linked server "IVDM2K" returned message "Unspecified error". OLE DB provider "SQLNCLI" for linked server "IVDM2K" returned message "The stored procedure required to complete this operation could not be found on the server. Please contact your system administrator.". Msg 7311, Level 16, State 2, Line 1 Cannot obtain the schema rowset "DBSCHEMA_TABLES_INFO" for OLE DB provider "SQLNCLI" for linked server "IVDM2K". The provider supports the interface, but returns a failure code when it is used.
I am aware of KB 906954. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;906954
I applied the instcat.sql on the SQL2000SP4 server and my linked server issues for that one are gone.
However, I ran the instcat.sql script on the SQL7.0 sp3 server and the linked server is still giving me an issue.
Hi, I am new to SQL Server 2005. I tried connecting to my local machine by using my machine name as Server name and then tried running the following query: SELECT * FROM SYS.Objects. It gives me following error: Invalid object name 'sys.objects'.
Whereas, if I connect to my local machine using mahcinenameSQLEXPRESS, then the above mentioned query runs fine.
Why is this difference? What is the difference when I login in these 2 different ways. Any help would be appreciated.
Is there a way to transfer data from a SqlServer db to a SqlServer Express db. I tried to use the backup file of SqlServer, but this file is not valid for SqlServer Express. Or there any alternatives?
I have SQLServer 2005 runs well for months and stop working after install SqlServer2005 SP1. I try to reinstall the SQLServer 2005 but I have problem when install work station component on my and the error is "There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor". Please help me to fix this bug. I do not want to reformat my machine.