Dual Language Support
Sep 13, 2000
I've heard somewhere that SQL Server supports dual languages ? Can anyone confirm this ? How do you set it up please ?
Essentially we need to run our database in Japanese. It currently runs in english.
thanks
Paul
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Apr 21, 2007
How could i do if i need to use another language, unavailabel in collation such as laos, burma ?
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Apr 25, 2007
I am trying to execute a query which has the Greek letter as below. But it is not returning any rows even though I have a row exists in database matching the condition below.
select ID from pmf where portfolio = 'ãç1'
I am using the ODBC connection to execute the query.
Shiva
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May 1, 2002
Has anyone heard that microsoft is dropping support for their sql language and going just with the ansi standards?
Just curious.
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Jan 14, 2007
i wanted my database to support hindi language.
how will i implement that? i mean i don't see the hindi_bin for the collation options.
do i have to install extra unicode support for the hindi language?
or is there anyother way i could implement that?
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Jan 17, 2008
Hi,
This is chirag patel.
we are going to develop web application which can disply data (Search Results) in different language.
if user selected country Japan, then search results should be in Japanese.
if user selected country Chian, then search results should be in Chinese.
now i want to store all these read only data in Database. how and where i can store it?
do i need to have different Databases? or with single database also i can achive?
I means what is advisable approach to achieve this?
if Single Database for all countries then how i can store same data in different languages in single table?
please guide me if anyone know how to achive such kind of scenario in SQL Server?
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Feb 20, 2007
Hi,I have a database and want to store data in Spanish and English. Toaccompish this:1. Do i need to create separate tables for both the languages likeitems_en and items_sp?2. If I opt for the UTF16 charset what single collation setting can Iuse?Thanks and RegardsJackal Hunt
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Aug 28, 2015
I have Sql server 2008 database with 200 GB in production.But It will not support multilanguage Since all the tables and procs is having varchar datatype.
I need to change the Entire Tables and procs to support Multilanguage(nvarchar,ntext) .
I have Many Huge data tables with numerous index .ALso I could not afford too much down Time. How can I perform.
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Sep 13, 2015
i need to change the production database structures with multi language Support , datatype from VARCHAR to NVARCHAR in all SQL Objects SQL Objects: Tables, Functions, Stored Procedures...Some of production Tables with 15 Croces records with 10 indexes.how to change the entire databases through SQL scripting
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Mar 31, 2008
Dose SQL Server Integration Service support Farsi (Persian) language?
I passed a column of a Farsi text database to Term Extraction component put it didn't send anything to output (destination).
I even use CodePageConvert (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9E56417E-23D1-4FD3-8D6D-61314FAA2DE3&displaylang=en) between Source and Term Extraction, it seems that it converted the text but still nothing comes from the Term Extraction.
Sample input for Term Extraction component:
به بوی ناÙ?Ù‡€ŒØ§ÛŒ کاخر صبا زان طره بگشاید
ز تاب جعد مشکینش Ú†Ù‡ خون اÙ?تاد در دل€ŒÙ‡Ø§
مرا در منزل جانان چه امن عیش چون هر دم
جرس Ù?ریاد Ù…ÛŒ€ŒØ¯Ø§Ø±Ø¯ Ú©Ù‡ بربندید Ù…Øمل€ŒÙ‡Ø§
Thank you,
Babak
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Jul 19, 2006
good idea or bad idea?
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Feb 28, 2007
We should support multiple language(Latin,chinese,japanese,korea) in one report when exporting to PDF format in reporting service. We have used Arial Unicode as our font. But when we exported the report, the korean language item can not be displayed. Any idea on that? Thanks a lot.
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Jul 20, 2005
I am planning to build a server to be used as a SQL Server and web server.Right now I can only use a single box for both.I have read some threads were dual processors are having problems with someparallel queries and the suggestions of having sql server use a single CPU.My budget is limited so I am debating whether to get 2.6G dual xeon 533FSBor dual P4 800FSB (DRR@ ram) or stick with a speedy single cpu.If I get a dual cpu motherboard, is it a good idea to have 1 cpu used forsql server and the other for everything else?John Dalberg
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Dec 5, 2005
Reader Community
I've just started hosting my newly created Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition web site. Unfortunately the Login group membership functions will not function correctly. Having contacted the web service hosting provider, They replied: "We do not support SQL express2005. The only way to use the extra functions of ASP.NET2 such as group membership is if it is using an SQL 2000 database to connect to. "
Is it possible to design web sites with Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition that store membership details on an SQL 2000 database?
I've just paid £88 approx. $140 for a years subscription, have I chosen the wrong web service hosting provider?
Should I have designed the web site with a better web site design software tool that also makes designing membership login functionality easy, just as Microsoft Visual Web developer 2005 express edition?
Look forward to all comments?
Regards
Philip
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Dec 6, 2004
In oracle you can run queries against some built in virtual table called dual. Like below:
SELECT SEQ.NEXTVAL FROM DUAL
does sql server have anything similar?
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Dec 27, 2006
Greetings,
I'm wondering if it is possible to have two independent y-axes on a single chart?
I am wanting to plot data using a hybrid bar/line chart and have the values for the vertical bars show on the left y-axis and the values for the points on the line show on the right y-axis.
I've seen this sort of thing done on other platforms before, but don't know if it is possible with SQL Reporting. We are using SQL RS 2000 by the way.
Thanks
--
Anthony
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May 25, 2001
I am searching for the MS SQL equivilent for the Oracle Dual command.
select 'hello' from dual;
Jeff
jchie@vafb.com
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Mar 17, 1999
We have a 200MHz Pentium Pro based machine, with 128MB RAM running SQL Server 6.5. Because of performance issues, we are contemplating an upgrade to a dual 200MHz Pentium Pro processor with 256MB RAM. However, the vendor we are dealing with has suggested an upgrade to a single Pentiun II/333MHz first, and if this still causes problems, then to a dual P II/333MHz.
Does anyone have any suggestions from similar upgrades that they may have undergone?
We have 72MB allocated to SQL Server.
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Aug 3, 2007
We are in process of moving to 64 bit HP servers with sql2005 standard edition. We were just wondering which is better option, to get a server with 2 dual core processor or to get a srver with just 4 processor? How does SQL2005 handle the hypertheading of dual processor?
Thanks,
Carlos
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Mar 15, 2007
any tutorial on how to setup SQL Server in a dual redundant environment ?
thanks
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Feb 20, 2008
I have created a C# Windows Forms application that can be run connected directly to SQL Server 2005 (publisher) for in-office users and to a SQL Express (subscriber) on a tablet PC for remote users. The server is set through configuration and the remote users sync using replication and it all works.
The issue I'm having is that I've found it necessary to install SQL Server management objects (SQLServer2005_XMO) on the clients who sit at desktops and never use replication or SMO. I believe this is because SMO has to be installed in the GAC and I can't just distribute the required dlls with my app.
Is there any way I can deploy this app to always connected users without installing SMO on their machines?
Thanks, Jamie Ide
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Mar 17, 2008
Hi I am trying to populate a table with 2 FKs as its PK (SiteID and ProductDescID). First 1) I add in all the products whose Manfacturer and Category are supposed to appear on the site and then 2) I add in all the extra products that are needed regardless of their manufacturer or category. The problem I am having is if the product has already been added to the ProductCatTable due to its Manufacturer or Cateogry but is also in the SatForceProduct table. The can’t insert duplicate PK error is thrown. I don’t know how to do this IF NOT EXISTS statement (or what ever else may be needed) so that I can check whether a line from the Forced table needs to be added. I am not passing in any parameters and I am expecting more than 1 line to be inserted in each of the statements. Please help -- 1) Populate INSERT INTO dbo.ProductCatTable (SiteID, ProductDescID) SELECT dbo.SatSite.SiteID, dbo.ProductDesc.ProductDescID FROM dbo.SatManu INNER JOIN dbo.ProductDesc ON dbo.SatManu.Manu = dbo.ProductDesc.Manu INNER JOIN dbo.SatCats ON dbo.ProductDesc.Cat = dbo.SatCats.Cat INNER JOIN dbo.SatSite ON dbo.SatManu.SatID = dbo.SatSite.SiteID AND dbo.SatCats.SatID = dbo.SatSite.SiteID 2) Add Force Ins IF NOT EXISTS(SELECT SiteID, ProductDescID FROM ProductCatTable WHERE ????????) BEGIN INSERT INTO dbo. ProductCatTable (SiteID, ProductDescID) SELECT SiteID, ProductDescID FROM dbo.SatForceProduct END Thanks in advance J
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Jul 12, 2004
This question may be a little complicated.
I am building a DTS Package that is moving data from our webstore (written in house) to a Warehouse Management System(WMS - Turnkey) and I've encountered a problem. both pieces of software have an orders table and an Ordered_Items table, related by the order_ID (makes sense so far). Here is the problem. The primary key on the webstore's Ordered_Items table is a single column (basically an Identity variable), while the primary key on the WMS's Ordered_Items table is a dual column primary key, between the Order_ID and the Order_LineID, so the data should be stored like:
OrderID Order_LineID
1 1
2 1
2 2
2 3
3 1
3 2
4 1
Get the Idea? So I have to create this new Order_LineID column. How can I accomplish this with a SQL statement?
Thanks!!!!!
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Jul 17, 2007
Hi,
I am running MSSQL 2005 Standard edition on a two processor Intel Xeon 3GHz (dual-core) with 8GB RAM.
I notice in "Windows task manager CPU performance" while running a long SQL statement (takes 1.5 hours), only 1 logical (out of 4) is utilised at >70%. The remaining 3 logical processors hover around 10%
Using Performance monitor, the average read queue, write queue, and pages/sec also hovers around 25%, indicating no heavy physical disk/memory loading.
How can I set to utilise more physical/logical processor to improve the MSSQL performance ?
Thanks.
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Jul 31, 2001
Hi,
I am running SQL7 SP2 on a Compaq Proliant 5500 (NT4 Server SP6a) with dual processor.
When trying to schedule any jobs with DTSRUN I get the following error:
DTSRun.exe - Application Error
The instruction at "0x77f64d7b" referenced memory at "0x00000010". The memory could not be read.
Has anyone seen this error before ??
Regards,
Tim
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Oct 28, 2004
I currently have a single proc server in production and want to maintain a spare server that is dual-proc.
Is there a technical problem installing a single license SQL 2000 Standard on a dual-proc server? WIll it allow it or is it actually just a legal licensing requirement?
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Jul 23, 2005
Hi,I've been creating a db application using MS Access and MSDE. Only twoof us are using the application, and the server and the app both rungreat on my laptop (1.6 GHz Pentium M, 2GB RAM, W2KPro). Only problemis when I take my laptop home, my coworker loses access to the server.We recently purchased a dedicated server to run the db on at theoffice. It's a 2.8 GHz Dual Xeon, 2GB RAM, running XPPro. We alsobought SQL Server, but I installed the Personal Edition becuase we arenot using a server OS. It's my understanding that XP can utilize bothprocessors, and the Personal Edition can use both processors as well.(On a side note, why is Enterprise Manager showing that I have 4processors - why?) In addition, I understand PE has a work-loadgovernor that cripples performance when more than 5 TSQL commands arebeing run simultaneously.I backed up the db on my laptop and restored it on our new server. Butwhen I run the exact same queries with the exact same number of rows,my queries on the new server are take 3x longer(!?). Can someoneplease offer a few suggestions for why this is happening? What can Ido to improve performance on the server machine?Please let me know if I need to supply more information.Thanks,Alex
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Nov 23, 2005
Hi,Is there a reason why we have to pay more for licensing for a differentkind of processor?Why are we not charged for the Hyperthreading on some processors also.If Oracle is really conserned about the low end business market (smalland medium), then they should drop their attitude on Dual Coreprocessors.If they start charging as if it was a normal processor, and ask thenormal price, then they would get more of this market coming in.As long as Oracle keeps on having the attitude of charging more,because Intel or some other cpu vendor decided to mprove theirprocessors because of overheating problems, I will have the attitudethat I will keep on reoccomending alternatives for Orcle like Mysql /Postgre sql / Sybase, etc to the small/medium sector.Microsoft's pricing model on double core processors suddenly soundallot better.Oracle are shooting themselves in the foot! Or am I the only personfeeling this way?Shaun O'Reilly
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Oct 21, 2014
Assume I built a stored proc (dbo.testproc) that will return the OUTPUT parameter @RandomInteger.
I could pass a specific value for the parameter...
EXEC dbo.testproc 7
Or I could return a value from the proc...
DECLARE @ReturnInteger
EXEC dbo.testproc @RandomInteger = @ReturnInteger OUTPUT
SELECT @ReturnInteger
But I want to do both which, if this actually worked, might look like this...
DECLARE @RandomInteger
SET @RandomInteger = 7
EXEC dbo.testproc @RandomInteger = @ReturnInteger OUTPUT
SELECT @ReturnInteger
I want to pass a specific value and return the result from the proc. Do I need to use two parameters for this?
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May 7, 2007
ok i have intel dual core i have a conflict only in playing a game black hawk down it gives me a run stop error. locks up and has to be restarted. microsoft gave me a fix but when i do the fix it causes me to get a system dump error on the game. i can update my web site do anything else let daughter play her games or do her school work and nothing happens. i was told i needed to set up the dual core so that my programs dont conflict i am a moron when it comes to computers is there a fix for this or i am i just going to have to go back to single core processor for now thanks
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Feb 16, 2007
I am working on a site's SQL Server 2000 database on a W2k3 machine . I went into Enterprise Manager and saw that their database resides on a named instance. I did not see the default instance listed so I registered that using windows authentication. I noticed that the default instance had a user database that had the same name as the user database on the named instance that I was to work on. I looked at the properties of the databases and saw that on both the default and named instances of SQL Server that the Data Files and Log Files for the user database point to the same location.
Is this a problem? Can anyone see any issues with this? Does this mean that someone can simply connect to the named or the default instance of the SQL Server and connect to the same database?
Kirk
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Apr 12, 2006
We are trying to setup a system to system failover cluster using twonodes (x346) which each have a single hba running to seperatecontrollers on the DS400.For full redundnancy, IBM recommends dual path from each node but wedont need that. The current setup has two completly seperate paths. hbaon node 1 to controller A on DS400 and hba on node 2 to controller B.If i take a controller offline, failover works fine to jumo to othercontroller and throw all resources to it's node but if i shutdown anode- the cluster loses all attached storage and DS400 is unaware toswitch ownership to other controller.Is there a way to us mscs without dual path from each node?anotherwords... if either node or controller fails on a single path, wewant the other path to become active.our main goal is to use sql server 2005 clustering on the cluster.everything checks out perfect if i only use one controller on the DS400for both nodes but this brings us back to another single point offailure.I saw that Qlogic has MPIO drivers on thir website for the DS400 but itseems as though they are for 32bit systems and the install errors outwith:C:Driversmpio1.0.8.4 (w32)>install.exe -iPre-Installing the Multi-Path Adapter Filter...SuccessInstalling the Multi-Path Bus Driver...Failure. Error code (0xe0000235)configuration:2 X IBM x346 w/ single QLogic 2340 HBAs running win2k3 64bit EnterpriseDS400 w/ dual controllers
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Feb 27, 2008
hi all,
I was under the impression that SQL Server 2005 can install on dual processor, quad core Intel machines.
Here's what we have: Intel Quad Core Xeon (E7340) @ 2.4Ghz. (8 way)
Has anyone encountered any issues w/ this setup -- particularly on this Intel CPU version?
thank you,
Cosmin
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