Hello,
I am having an error when using the CREATE VIEW statement and trying to execute it from an ASP.net page. I get an error that says something along the lines of 'dbo' schema does not exist or you do not have permissions to access it. I have checked and the user has been granted every permission I can think of (including setting it to the DB owner), but it does not work.
I am able to execute all the Select, Update, Insert statements that I wish to, and when I copy the statement into the SQL 2005 Management studio query menu it works perfectly, it just gives the error message from the ASP.net page.
Here is an example (or as close as I can remember at this point) of some code I tried:
myCommand.Connection = myConnection
myCommand.Open()
myCommand.CommandText = "Create View TestView as Select 1, 2"
myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
myCommand.Close()
I am looking to create a constraint on a table that allows multiplenulls but all non-nulls must be unique.I found the following scripthttp://www.windowsitpro.com/Files/0.../Listing_01.txtthat works fine, but the following lineCREATE UNIQUE CLUSTERED INDEX idx1 ON v_multinulls(a)appears to use indexed views. I have run this on a version of SQLStandard edition and this line works fine. I was of the understandingthat you could only create indexed views on SQL Enterprise Edition?
I created a query, which makes use of a temp table, and I need the results to be displayed in a View. Unfortunately, Views do not support temp tables, as far as I know, so I put my code in a stored procedure, with the hope I could call it from a View....
Our Reporting Services was working fine i think maybe the secuity update messed our server
now we can't see out reporting default website we messed around with the IIS and we were able to get to show the home pages of the reporting services when we click on the report it gets "not authorized to view pages" we messed around more with IIS and get can't see the homepage of Reporting Services the secuity patch was framework 1.1 we did remove the patch but the same problem we are not sure if this was the cause or not anybody know what i can do to resolve not access the website and fix You are not authorized to view this page
I cannot access the SRSserver/reports page and get a 401 error, no matter what credentials I supply when prompted.
This is a 2005 SRS install, with a distributed model - the database is located on a separate server. The account I am using is an admin on both servers (and in SQL).
I've tried enabling anonymous logon on the /reports virtual directory and that didn't help
I've used Filemon to see if there were file system permission problems...it showed no failures.
I created a test text file in the reportmanager directory and am able to view that, so it's something that the home.aspx file is trying to do.
I'm able to connect to the remote SQL server with Management Studio and everything in the SRS Config app is green.
I am trying to set up IIS on our server (Windows 2003 with SQL Server 2000) and when I try to run a query in a browser I keep getting the following messsage:-
You are not authorized to view this page
I have followed the tutorial (XMLStartup.doc) which was placed in C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server80ToolsDevToolsSamplesxmlXMLStartup on installation, but still get the above message when I get to the point of querying the database.
Is there something I am doing wrong or is there some security measure I have not taken into account yet that is preventing me from runing queries?
i have a table which has 2 columns 1 'report' 2 'part' now in my 'report' cloumn i have # with 6 digits ex. '111111' and 'part' has '1, 2, 3, 4,..to 50' i want to create a view that will put them together in format like this: 1111110001 1111110002 1111110003 .. and on it needs to be in 10 digits. is there anyway i can create a View or may be a column in the table which can create the #'s in this format.
What are some possible purposes of creating a view and how can it be used to reinforce data security. What description of circumstances can be used for a view to save re-programming?
I have a sql command with temporary tables, but whenever I am trying to create a view with temporary tables I am getting an error as below:
"Views or functions are not allowed on temporary tables. Table names that begin with ‘#’ denote temporary tables."
Please anybody let me know is it possible to create a view with temporary tables in SQL Server 2005.If not, then is their any way how I can create a view with temporary tables.
I have a sql command with temporary tables, but whenever I am trying to create a view with temporary tables I am getting an error as below:
"Views or functions are not allowed on temporary tables. Table names that begin with ‘#’ denote temporary tables."
Please anybody let me know is it possible to create a view with temporary tables in SQL Server 2005.If not, then is their any way how I can create a view with temporary tables.
I need to create a view that scores a research assessment. So I havequestions 1 through 10, but the problem is that Q3 and Q5-10 have to berecoded so that if the response is 3, it becomes 0, 2=1, 1=2 and 0=3.So this is what I have. I keep getting an error message that there is"incorrect syntax near the keyword THEN". I don't know which "THEN" itis referring to (or all of them)?? HELP! I am new to this.CREATE VIEW name ASSELECT ID, DATE, TOTAL=Q1+Q2+CASE WHEN (Q3=0 THEN 3 WHEN Q3=1 THEN 2 WHEN Q3=2 THEN 1 WHEN Q3=3 THEN0)+Q4+CASE WHEN (Q5=0 THEN 3 WHEN Q5=1 THEN 2 WHEN Q5=2 THEN 1 WHEN Q5=3 THEN0)+CASE WHEN (Q6=0 THEN 3 WHEN Q6=1 THEN 2 WHEN Q6=2 THEN 1 WHEN Q6=3 THEN0)+CASE WHEN (Q7=0 THEN 3 WHEN Q7=1 THEN 2 WHEN Q7=2 THEN 1 WHEN Q7=3 THEN0)+CASE WHEN (Q8=0 THEN 3 WHEN Q8=1 THEN 2 WHEN Q8=2 THEN 1 WHEN Q8=3 THEN0)+CASE WHEN (Q9=0 THEN 3 WHEN Q9=1 THEN 2 WHEN Q9=2 THEN 1 WHEN Q9=3 THEN0)+CASE WHEN (Q10=0 THEN 3 WHEN Q10=1 THEN 2 WHEN Q10=2 THEN 1 WHEN Q10=3THEN 0) ENDFROM tablename
I have a sql command with temporary tables, but whenever I am trying to create a view with temporary tables I am getting an error as below:
"Views or functions are not allowed on temporary tables. Table names that begin with €˜#€™ denote temporary tables."
Please anybody let me know is it possible to create a view with temporary tables in SQL Server 2005.If not, then is their any way how I can create a view with temporary tables.
Hi I was transferring objects of my existing database from remote to local and I recieved this error during the DTS process. It was on the transfer of the following stored procedure. I tried to create this SP manually but its giving me the same error and doesn't create it. I don't know how to fix it. I wonder if somebody can help me! Thanks in Advance [450] Code page translations are not supported for the text data type. From: 1252 To: 1256. CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.Novasoft_DL_UpdateDownloadsRating @RatingID int, @DownloadID int, @UserID int, @Rating int, @Comment text, @ReviewDate datetime, @CommentName nvarchar(50) ASUPDATE dbo.Novasoft_DL_DownloadsRating SET [DownloadID] = @DownloadID, [UserID] = @UserID, [Rating] = @Rating, [Comment] = @Comment, [ReviewDate] = @ReviewDate, [CommentName] = @CommentNameWHERE [RatingID] = @RatingID GO
I am somewhat new to DTS packages - please bear with me...
:: Overview: From a web page, I need to create a text file on a User's mapped drive drive (note: the mapped drive is always the same and it is a drive that the IIS cannot see, and FTP is not an option here). One of the parameters I need to pass from the web page (to the DTS) is the text file name.
Currently, I have a stored procedure that creates my dataset for my text file, and I can create the text file from the web page onto the IIS server, but this does not solve my problem.
My dilemma is how do I create the dynamic text onto the mapped drive? The SQL server CAN see the mapped drive.
Can I bring together what the Stored Procedure creates AND pass thru the dataset and the dynamic name to a DTS so it can create and save the file?
Can the Stored Procedure be eliminated and it all be done via DTS?
What about passing in parameters directly to a DTS from the web page? I'm not finding much help on this portion
Any help and/or direction would be appreciated as I am on a tight deadline!
I currently have a website with a page that displays the flags/ keys of the entire roster of guilded characters. Some more background is that I run a website for my Everquest guild, users can log in , create characters , and update their flags / keys. There are 4 associated tables that are used in displaying the flags. the Characters , Flags, Expansion, and Char_Flags tables. The char_flags table consists of 2 foreign keys and a bit field for enabled / disabled. Char_flags = char_fk, flag_fk, enabled (bit) The select statement I'm currently using to get information is as follows. SELECT Expansion.ExpansionName, Flags.Flag_Name, Characters.Char_Name, char_flags.enabled FROM char_flags INNER JOIN Flags ON char_flags.Flag_FK = Flags.Flag_PK INNER JOIN Expansion ON Flags.Expansion_FK = Expansion.ExpansionPK INNER JOIN Characters ON char_flags.Char_FK = Characters.Char_PK WHERE (Expansion.ExpansionPK = @expansion) That displays the information in a format like Expansion Name, FlagName, CharacterName, Enabled. And there are usually 10 -15 flags per expansion so this lists the expansion 10 times, each flag name, then the character name 10-15 times, and wether or not the flag is enabled.
I would like to display the information a little differently and I'm not sure how to. I would like to display the inormation like this Flag Name 1 Flag Name 2, Flag name 3, Flag Name 4, etc... Char 1 X X X Char2 X X X Char 3 X X X X Char 4 Char 5 etc where the characters make up the first column, the flag names make up the first row(headers) and wether or not the flag is enabled is in the column under the corresponding flag. This way the name of the flag, and the character name are only displayed one time instead of the flags and character names being repeated over and over. If anyone can help me on how to display the data I would appreciate it. Here is a link to the page to show how it looks now if it helps www.shattereddestinies.net/flagstest.aspx Thanks Brad Fortner
I have a query on one of my pages that is just too large to keep in the page, so I need to reference a stored view in sql. I'm kind of new to this, so I'm having trouble getting the syntax right. The query is just a simple select statement using the results of several textboxes as parameters. I know how to do the query inside an asp.net page, but when I move it to sql, I don't know how to reference the textbox value i.e. @textbox. Here's what I have so far: USE [Maindb] GO CREATE VIEW [tblMain_view] (@textbox nvarchar(30)) ???? AS SELECT dbo.tblMain.Field1, .... FROM dbo.tblMain WHERE dbo.tblMain.Field1 = @textbox and ....
First of all, I know that where I declare @textbox is wrong, so where is the right place to declare it? Also, how do I reference the view from the webpage and do I still use: cmd.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add . . . in the page to establish the value. Anyone know a good tutorial on this. All the ones I've found were either in C# or didn't really apply. I need to know how to do this in VB. Thanks
Hi I have two SQL server 2000 machine in my corporateHow to create a SQL View if the database table is located on another SQL server?Example :I am currently working at SQL Server "S01", but need to create a sql view to table customer on "Marketing" database located on SQL Server "S02"if the table is reside on the same machine then it's simple for me, but this customer table is not located on "S01" but located on different machine "S02"how to do this? any tutorial?thanks a lotYonscun
Hi guys, I am trying to create a view through SP as follows, but I am getting as error as Invalid syntax near view. Please let me know where I am doing wrong.
Thanks,Rau CREATE PROCEDURE PurgeReport @intJob as int AS if @intjob=1 begin CREATE VIEW Purge AS SELECT Btch_id AS Batch_ID, DLN, Process,End_DLN, Job, Tcode FROM Batch_HDR end
Need help in writing a query. I have a table contains details about an item. Each item belongs to a group. Items have different status. If any one of the item in a group is not "Completed", then the itemgroup is in state incomplete. if all the item under the group is completed then the item group itself is completed. Now I need to create a view with itemgroup and itemstatus. Suppose I have five records
I'm using SQL Server 2008 to solve the following exercise.
I have three Tables: Table CUSTOMER with columns: CustomerID,Company,ContactName,Phone Table ORDER with columns: OrderID,OrderDate,ShippedDate,ShipperID,Freight,CustomerID Table Shipper with columns:ShipperID,Company,Phone
I need to Create a view listing the shipper and the number of unshipped orders. I have been trying to use joins or possibly subqueries, but I'm not getting a correct result for a ShipperID with NO unshipped orders.My view should looks like: ShipperID, Company, Phone, UnshippedOrders
I am looking to create a new view by combining two tables, but i would like to create a new column in the view that identifies what table the data came from. For example I have a Table A and Table B, using a union i combined the two table but i want a new column titled Source which could be populated by A or B.
This is my code so far:
Create View Table_AB As Select *From Table_A Union All Select*From Table_B
Hi im trying to create a view that creates another column for a table and then adds the value but i cant get it could sum1 help
Create View BONUS_PAYOUTS As
Alter Table Employee Add EMP_BONUS Decimal(6,2)
Update Employee Set EMP_BONUS = EMP_PCT / 500000
Select Employee.EMP_LNAME, Employee.EMP_FNAME, Employee.EMP_PCT, Position.POS_TITLE, Employee.EMP_BONUS From Employee Inner Join Position On Employee.POS_ID = Position.POS_ID
(1) create view qcostcentre as select * from dbo.costcentre.dtblcostcentre
>ERR: Msg 208, Level 16, State 1, Procedure qcostcentre, Line 4 Invalid object name 'dbo.costcentre.dtblcostcentre'.
(2) create view qcostcentre as select * from costcentre.pcusers.dbo.dtblcostcentre
>ERR: Msg 7202, Level 11, State 2, Procedure qcostcentre, Line 4 Could not find server 'costcentre' in sys.servers. Verify that the correct server name was specified. If necessary, execute the stored procedure sp_addlinkedserver to add the server to sys.servers.
note: pcusers is a user of 2 database (costcentre & datamaster) with dbo_datareader owned & role schema .
I am trying to create an indexed view, on a date from a date dimension table...I am new to SQL, and I am at a loss of ideas on this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Here is the Error I am given
"Msg 4513, Level 16, State 2, Procedure VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER_DAY, Line 3
Cannot schema bind view 'JJWHSE.VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER_DAY'. 'JJWHSE.VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO' is not schema bound.
Msg 1939, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Cannot create index on view 'VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER' because the view is not schema bound."
Here is my code..
CREATE VIEW [JJWHSE].[VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER_DAY] WITH SCHEMABINDING
AS
SELECT TEW_D_DT.DT_KEY AS DATE_KEY,
VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER.LOCATION_KEY AS LOC_KEY,
TEW_D_LOC.LOC_DESC AS LOC_DESC ,
TEW_D_LOC.RGN_DESC AS REGION_DESC,
TEW_D_LOC.DISTRICT_DESC AS DISTRICT_DESC,
ISNULL(SUM(VEW_F_INVC_PAY_EXT.PRORATED_NET_PRICE),0) AS CONCIERGE_FLASH,
Hi all. I'm new to SQL Server and I've run into a tough problem. I currently have a SQL Server database with 54 US states/territories tables. I'm working on creating a view so that I can view all the states data in a single table-like structure. I've mapped all the columns from all the different tables to their new names and made sure that all the new attributes match. When I use the Management Express tool to open the view, it executes but fails because for some reason it's chosen to map a field called 'id' into an int, rather than a varchar. Is there a way to force the view to treat the 'id' as a varchar and not an int? I can't see a way to change its type through the GUI tools.
I have been working on a view and now I want to create a table which has not only similar columns and datatypes but also same data as I have fetched in the view. How can I do that? Do I have to use a cursor or there is a simpler way to do it? Please advice me here..
Can I use Create table <tablename> as ( Select * from <viewname>) ?????
I am still confounded with how to create a VIEW involving multiple DATATABLES in a DATASET. Could someone point out a MSDN page where I can see this working and how I go about doing this? Let me re-iterate - I want to create a VIEW that uses JOIN type statements that involves multiple DATATABLES in my loaded DATASET.
I need a view that will: 1) select the distinct values in a column (the easy part) 2) assign the equivalent of an identity column to each row containing the distinct value it returns.
For example TableA contains 25 records but one of the columns only contains three unique values (say, 'A','B', & 'C').
This is what I want my view to return:
1 A 2 B 3 C
In other words, I need the view to assign the 1, 2 and 3 to the individual rows.
I have a procedure that creates a large dynamic view of several tables. The view is a union view of up to 15 tables. The table names are all <name>_DDMM where name is the standard table name and ddmm is the day and month of the tables data. The tables are created by a software supplied by another company, so I can not ensure that the tables will always have exactly the same fields or number of fields. Sometimes the company will add more fields to the tables in thier updates. So, I have to include the field names in the SQL exec command to create the query. This makes for a very long exec command and depending on the number of tables it needs to include, it can require upwards of a 16,000 character string. Obviously, this can't work, so I had to break up the variable in order to create the procedure. However, I'm wondering if there isn't a better method than creating three different 8000 varchar variables and having overflow write to the next variable in line. Especially if the number of tables needs to be expanded, it could be a problem. Is there a better way to run a create view exec command on a large number of characters?
EDIT: Changed the title to read Procedurally generating a large view.