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Select @@Version:
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------------------------------
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Summary.txt:

Product                   : Database Services (MSSQLSERVER)
Product Version (Previous): 1399
Product Version (Final)   :
Status                    : Failure
Log File                  : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGHotfixSQL9_Hotfix_KB921896_sqlrun_sql.msp.log
Error Number              : 29534
Error Description         : MSP Error: 29534  Service 'MSSQLSERVER' could not be started. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services. The error code is (-2146885628) Cannot find object or property.

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PerfTime Start: ComponentUpgradeInstall : Sun Mar 18 17:37:33 2007
<Func Name='ComponentUpgradeInstall'>
<Func Name='ComponentUpgrade'>
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  Source File Name: sqlsetuplibservice.cpp
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     Function Name: sqls::Service::Start
Source Line Number: 301

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2007-03-18 19:46:11.51 Server      Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3042.00 (Intel X86)
 Feb  9 2007 22:47:07
 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation
 Developer Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 1)

2007-03-18 19:46:11.51 Server      (c) 2005 Microsoft Corporation.
2007-03-18 19:46:11.51 Server      All rights reserved.
2007-03-18 19:46:11.53 Server      Server process ID is 796.
2007-03-18 19:46:11.53 Server      Authentication mode is WINDOWS-ONLY.
2007-03-18 19:46:11.53 Server      Logging SQL Server messages in file 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLLOGERRORLOG'.
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2007-03-18 19:46:11.53 Server      Registry startup parameters:
2007-03-18 19:46:11.53 Server        -d C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDATAmaster.mdf
2007-03-18 19:46:11.53 Server        -e C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLLOGERRORLOG
2007-03-18 19:46:11.53 Server        -l C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDATAmastlog.ldf
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2007-03-18 19:46:14.17 spid5s      0 transactions rolled back in database 'master' (1). This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
2007-03-18 19:46:14.17 spid5s      Recovery is writing a checkpoint in database 'master' (1). This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
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2007-03-18 19:46:15.67 spid9s      Starting up database 'tempdb'.
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2007-03-18 19:46:15.79 spid12s     The Database Mirroring protocol transport is disabled or not configured.
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2007-03-18 19:46:21.62 Server      The server could not load the certificate it needs to initiate an SSL connection. It returned the following error: 0x8009030d. Check certificates to make sure they are valid.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.62 Server      Error: 17190, Severity: 16, State: 1.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.62 Server      FallBack certificate initialization failed with error code: 1.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.62 Server      Unable to initialize SSL encryption because a valid certificate could not be found, and it is not possible to create a self-signed certificate.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.64 Server      Error: 17182, Severity: 16, State: 1.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.64 Server      TDSSNIClient initialization failed with error 0x80092004, status code 0x80.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.64 Server      Error: 17182, Severity: 16, State: 1.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.64 Server      TDSSNIClient initialization failed with error 0x80092004, status code 0x1.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.64 Server      Error: 17826, Severity: 18, State: 3.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.64 Server      Could not start the network library because of an internal error in the network library. To determine the cause, review the errors immediately preceding this one in the error log.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.64 Server      Error: 17120, Severity: 16, State: 1.
2007-03-18 19:46:21.64 Server      SQL Server could not spawn FRunCM thread. Check the SQL Server error log and the Windows event logs for information about possible related problems.


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===================================

Cannot connect to KEYSKILL.

===================================

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------------------------------
Error Number: 2
Severity: 20
State: 0


------------------------------
Program Location:

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http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=64759


Other Date/Time Info and Script Links:
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Edit 2006-11-01:
Added dbo.F_START_OF_X_MIN( @DAY ) at the suggestion of Peter.


Edit 2007-02-24:
Modified the following functions to use a simpler algorithm, that is shorter, runs faster, and is more suited for use with in-line code:
dbo.F_START_OF_30_MIN( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_20_MIN( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_15_MIN( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_10_MIN( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_05_MIN( @DAY )







/*
Functions created by this script:
dbo.F_START_OF_CENTURY( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_DECADE( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_YEAR( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_QUARTER( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_MONTH( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_DAY( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_HOUR( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_30_MIN( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_20_MIN( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_15_MIN( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_10_MIN( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_05_MIN( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_MINUTE( @DAY )
dbo.F_START_OF_SECOND( @DAY )

*/
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_CENTURY'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_CENTURY end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_CENTURY
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_CENTURY
Finds start of first day of century at 00:00:00.000
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes >= 1800-01-01 00:00:00.000
Returns null if @DAY < 1800-01-01 00:00:00.000
*/
begin

declare @BASE_DAY datetime
select @BASE_DAY = '18000101'

IF @DAY < @BASE_DAY return null

return dateadd(yy,(datediff(yy,@BASE_DAY,@DAY)/100)*100,@BASE_DAY)

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_DECADE'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_DECADE end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_DECADE
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_DECADE
Finds start of first day of decade at 00:00:00.000
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes >= 1760-01-01 00:00:00.000
Returns null if @DAY < 1760-01-01 00:00:00.000
*/
begin

declare @BASE_DAY datetime
select @BASE_DAY = '17600101'

IF @DAY < @BASE_DAY return null

return dateadd(yy,(datediff(yy,@BASE_DAY,@DAY)/10)*10,@BASE_DAY)

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_YEAR'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_YEAR end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_YEAR
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_YEAR
Finds start of first day of year at 00:00:00.000
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(yy,datediff(yy,0,@DAY),0)

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_QUARTER'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_QUARTER end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_QUARTER
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_QUARTER
Finds start of first day of quarter at 00:00:00.000
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(qq,datediff(qq,0,@DAY),0)

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_MONTH'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_MONTH end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_MONTH
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_MONTH
Finds start of first day of month at 00:00:00.000
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(mm,datediff(mm,0,@DAY),0)

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_DAY'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_DAY end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_DAY
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_DAY
Finds start of day at 00:00:00.000
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes
*/
begin

return dateadd(dd,datediff(dd,0,@DAY),0)

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_HOUR'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_HOUR end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_HOUR
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_HOUR
Finds beginning of hour
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(hh,datediff(hh,0,@DAY),0)

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_30_MIN'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_30_MIN end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_30_MIN
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_30_MIN
Finds beginning of 30 minute period
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(mi,(datepart(mi,@Day)/30)*30,dateadd(hh,datediff(hh,0,@Day),0))

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_20_MIN'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_20_MIN end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_20_MIN
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_20_MIN
Finds beginning of 20 minute period
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(mi,(datepart(mi,@Day)/20)*20,dateadd(hh,datediff(hh,0,@Day),0))

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_15_MIN'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_15_MIN end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_15_MIN
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_15_MIN
Finds beginning of 15 minute period
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(mi,(datepart(mi,@Day)/15)*15,dateadd(hh,datediff(hh,0,@Day),0))

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_10_MIN'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_10_MIN end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_10_MIN
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_10_MIN
Finds beginning of 10 minute period
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(mi,(datepart(mi,@Day)/10)*10,dateadd(hh,datediff(hh,0,@Day),0))

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_05_MIN'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_05_MIN end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_05_MIN
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_05_MIN
Finds beginning of 5 minute period
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(mi,(datepart(mi,@Day)/5)*5,dateadd(hh,datediff(hh,0,@Day),0))

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_X_MIN'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_X_MIN end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_X_MIN
(
@DAY datetime,
@INTERVAL int
)
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_X_MIN
Finds beginning of @INTERVAL minute period
for input datetime, @DAY.
If @INTERVAL = zero, returns @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

-- Prevent divide by zero error
if @INTERVAL = 0 return @DAY

declare @BASE_DAY datetime
set @BASE_DAY = dateadd(dd,datediff(dd,0,@Day),0)

return dateadd(mi,(datediff(mi,@BASE_DAY,@Day)/@INTERVAL)*@INTERVAL,@BASE_DAY)

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_MINUTE'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_MINUTE end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_MINUTE
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_MINUTE
Finds beginning of minute
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(ms,-(datepart(ss,@DAY)*1000)-datepart(ms,@DAY),@DAY)

end
go
if objectproperty(object_id('dbo.F_START_OF_SECOND'),'IsScalarFunction') = 1
begin drop function dbo.F_START_OF_SECOND end
go
create function dbo.F_START_OF_SECOND
( @DAY datetime )
returns datetime
as
/*
Function: F_START_OF_SECOND
Finds beginning of second
for input datetime, @DAY.
Valid for all SQL Server datetimes.
*/
begin

return dateadd(ms,-datepart(ms,@DAY),@DAY)

end
go

/*
Start of test script

Load dates to test F_START_OF functions

*/

declare @test_dates table ( DT datetime not null primary key clustered )
declare @today varchar(10)
select @today = convert(varchar(10),getdate(),112)
declare @year varchar(4)
select @year = convert(varchar(4),year(getdate()))
declare @lyear varchar(10)
select @lyear = convert(varchar(10),getdate()-345,112)

insert into @test_dates (DT)
select DT = getdate()union all
select '17530101 00:00:00.000'union all
-- Test start of Decade cutoff
select '17591231 23:59:59.997'union all
select '17600101 23:04:59.997'union all
-- Test start of Century cutoff
select '17991231 23:59:59.997'union all
select '18000101 00:00:00.000'union all
-- Test start of Decade and Century
select '19000101 00:00:00.000'union all
select '19001231 23:59:59.997'union all
select '19400101 00:00:00.000'union all
select '19491231 23:59:59.997'union all
select '19900101 00:00:00.000'union all
select '19991231 23:59:59.997'union all
-- For start of Hour testing
select @lyear+' 00:00:00.000'union all
select @lyear+' 00:59:59.997'union all
select @lyear+' 01:00:00.000'union all
select @lyear+' 01:59:59.997'union all
select @lyear+' 12:00:00.000'union all
select @lyear+' 12:59:59.997'union all
select @lyear+' 17:00:00.000'union all
select @lyear+' 17:59:59.997'union all
select @lyear+' 23:00:00.000'union all
select @lyear+' 23:59:59.997'union all
-- For start of Month, Quarter, and Year testing
select @year+'0101 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'0131 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'0201 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'0228 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'0301 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'0331 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'0401 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'0430 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'0501 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'0531 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'0601 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'0630 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'0701 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'0731 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'0801 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'0831 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'0901 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'0930 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'1001 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'1031 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'1101 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'1130 23:59:59.997'union all
select @year+'1201 00:00:00.000'union all
select @year+'1231 23:59:59.997'union all
-- Test start of 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 min testing
select @today+' 23:04:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:09:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:14:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:19:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:24:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:29:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:34:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:39:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:44:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:49:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:54:59.997'union all
select @today+' 23:59:59.997'union all
select '99991231 23:59:59.997'
order by
1

-- Convert dates in @test_dates table to test F_START_OF functions

select
TYPE = 'CENTURY' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_CENTURY( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = 'DECADE' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_DECADE( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = 'YEAR' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_YEAR( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = 'QUARTER' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_QUARTER( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = 'MONTH' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_MONTH( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = 'DAY' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_DAY( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = 'HOUR' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_HOUR( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT


select
TYPE = '30_MIN' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_30_MIN( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = '20_MIN' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_20_MIN( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = '15_MIN' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_15_MIN( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = '10_MIN' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_10_MIN( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = '05_MIN' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_05_MIN( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = 'MINUTE' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_MINUTE( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT

select
TYPE = 'SECOND' ,
DT = convert(varchar(23),DT,121),
FUNCTION_RESULT =
convert(varchar(23),dbo.F_START_OF_SECOND( DT ),121)
from
@test_dates
order by
DT
/*
End of test script
*/







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