When using sp_xml_preparedocument @hdoc OUTPUT, @doc I see code everywhere with huge xml text embedded in some store procedures. Can the
SELECT XXX
FROM XXX
FOR XML PATH('') syntax be used instead to produce the second parameter @doc (xmltext) for sp_xml_preparedocument ?
When trying to install Business Contact Manager (BCM) for Outlook 2007, the setup failed and I was refered to a log file in my Local Settings/Temp folder. The log actually says that Business Contact Manager was installed sucessfully! BCM is supposed to install SQL Express 2005 as an instance or as instance if SQL Express is already installed. There is an MSSMLBIZ instance in Services..
Who can I send the Log File to for analysis and the fix feedback?
When I first went into Computer Management and clicked on Services and Applications in the left panel, the error message appeared "Snap-in failed to intialize. Name: SQL Server Configuration Manager CLSID:{CA9F8727-31DF-41D2-975C-887D84903967} This message diappeared when I clicked on Services and Applications again. Under Services, there are 3 SQL services - one is an application that was uninstalled 3-4 weeks ago and I disabled this service. The other 2 are: SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ) and the other one is SQL Server (SQLEXPRESS) When I tried to start either of the last 2, the message appeared: Services "Could not start the SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ) service on Local Computer. Error 3: The system cannot find the path specified. Under Program Files/Microsoft SQL Server/MSSGL.1 folder is mostly empty. So, it seems like the Path in the Registry is not valid and that nothing is being installed in the MSSQL.1 folder. If so, how do I fix this?
How do I get the BCM SQL instance to install and run properly? what do the messages in Services mean and how do I resolve these.
After updating TempDB path to a wrong path (without file name only folder name) the service is not starting. How can i sovle this and start the service
Sorry if this is not the correct forum... I am using the FOR XML PATH feature of SQL Server 2005 (Amazing!!) Is it possible to return multiple rows? For example:SELECT 'Field1' AS 'Element1/@Field1'FROM TableFOR XML PATH('Repeating') Say the above SELECT returns 5 records, I want it to return 5 rows of xml in my ASP.NET application. So in this case each of the 5 rows would contain:<Repeating><Element Field1="Field1"></Element> <Repeating>Instead of returning 1 row with all the xml together.
Im trying to reference a ExcelFilePath connection properties using a UNC path, however it doesnt seem to like it, when i use a mapped drive everything works fine.
Hello to all, help, help,... i have with this problem since 3 weeks, until now i cann't resolve this problem. Maybe can somebody help me. I am hopeless. i have a data table ValidRelationship, i will check if there is a relationship between two members by this table. datas in the table ValidRelationship: IDMember IDOtherMember IDType
3700 3726 10000
3726 3700 10000
3742 3672 10000
3672 3742 10000
3422 3548 10000
3548 3422 10000
3548 3717 10000
3717 3548 10000
3675 3695 10000
3695 3675 10000 I will give two member and check their Relationship with a sql query. but it can be that this two member have no relationship. So i define here that man should search processor <= 6 . To better describe i use a example: max. Result of this query is: 1-2-3-4-5-6. If this is a relationship between 1-7 is 1-2-3-4-5-6-7, but i will give a answer that this is no relationship between 1-7. because processor > 6. But my problem is: this query executing is too slow. if i habe two member no relationship, the time of this complete sql query to execute is more than 1 minutes. Is my algorithm wrong, or where is the problem, why this executing is so slow? How can i quickly get the relationships between two member, if my algorithms is not right? The following Query is only to processor = 3, but it works too slowly, so i don't write remaining processors. declare @IDM int; declare @IDO int; set @IDM = 3418; set @IDO = 4270 select top 1 IDMember from v_ValidRelationships where IDMember = @IDM and @IDO in (select a.IDOtherMember from v_ValidRelationships as a where a.IDMember = @IDM)
select top 1 a.IDMember, b.IDMember from v_ValidRelationships as a, v_ValidRelationships as b where a.IDMember = @IDM and b.IDMember in (select c.IDOtherMember from v_ValidRelationships as c where c.IDMember = @IDM) and @IDO in (select d.IDOtherMember from v_ValidRelationships as d where d.IDMember = b.IDMember )
select top 1 a.IDMember, b.IDMember, e.IDMember from v_ValidRelationships as a, v_ValidRelationships as b, v_ValidRelationships as e where a.IDMember = @IDM and b.IDMember in (select c.IDOtherMember from v_ValidRelationships as c where c.IDMember = @IDM) and e.IDMember in (select f.IDOtherMember from v_ValidRelationships as f where f.IDMember = b.IDMember) and @IDO in (select d.IDOtherMember from v_ValidRelationships as d where d.IDMembe = e.IDMember)
If someone has a idea, please help me. Thank a million Best Regards Shasha
I have my SqlDataSource with my connection string:<add name="ConnectionString" connectionString="Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=C:UsersLaurensDesktopstockmanASP****.accdb" providerName="System.Data.OleDb"/> but I wanted to make a relative path from it because when I put it online i get an error. Thanks in advance
Hey everyone, I'm in the midst of setting up hMailServer on my server and at one point it tells me to enter the name of my database I setup for my email. I entered my database name along with the username and password to access the database. What I'm lost on is the database server address. I thought that would be localhost but I wasn't quite sure and I was hoping that someone might be able to help me with this. Thanks for any help, QWERTYtech
I am having difficulty restoring a database (DB_1) consists of 2 datafiles and one log file, DB Structure is as following:
Filegroup PRIMARY with file name 'fnm_data' with physical file name and location D:dbfile_1.mdf, Filegroup 'FG1' with file name 'fgnm1_data1' with physical file name and location F:dbfile_FG1.mdf, One log file with file name 'fnm_log' with physical file name and location (E:loglog_db.ldf)
{Note} Logfile resides on E drive whereas Datafiles reside on several other drives.
I need to restore the DB on another machine. And I need to move the log file to a drive other than E.In this case it is K drive. Hence I have used the following code,
restore log DB_1 from disk='M:kupccciclog.txt'
WITH RESTRICTED_USER , MOVE 'fnm_log'
TO 'K:DBlog_db.ldf', recovery, replace,RESTART
go
When I try to restore from backup files, I keep error message saying "Physical file name E:loglog_db.ldf may be incorrect." 'fnm_log' cannot be restored. Use Move command to identify a valid location for the file.
Even though I am using Move command to move the log file.
Then I found that if I create a drive with E: and a folder named 'log' then restore program runs alright. That is, when E:log exists then code does run smoothly. All the restore code is looking for the presence of path of the log file from where it is been backed up. In this case it is E:log folder. Once the database is restored I could kill that directory and nothing happens. Also log file has been restored on K:DB only.
Why the restore code is looking for the initial drive letter and path even though I have used Move command? Is there an issue in my code?
How do I dynamically change the file path for the source file in DTS? Can i use global variable?. if so , How do i use it in the connection task. Appreciate your help.
15 or so databases are being backed up overnight to a remote server using UNC paths. All bar one database is being copied fine. The one that isn't is the largest at 8gb. The error in the log is OS error 64 (the network name could not be found).
Now I've got the customer looking into any reasons why their network may be interrupted overnight, but while googling around I saw someone mentioned that backing up to UNC with databases over 2gb can cause problems? Is there any truth in this?
I am inclined to reccomend the user backs up the database to a local drive and then sets up a scheduled task to copy it across, but I'm interested to see if this is a known issue.
I have a question on how to change a hyperlink path. I have an ADP that has our scanned files linked to it the path is on SQL server. The problems is that we are migrating sql server and the files to their own seperate server, \gcfs01databaseBackgroundsSCANNED ACROBAT DOCUMENTS (BACKGROUNDS)SCANNED ACTIVE FILES5630.pdf
The server is called \gcfsql Instead of gcfs01. does anyone know how we can change the unc path to gcfsql without
\gcfsQLdatabaseBackgroundsSCANNED ACROBAT DOCUMENTS (BACKGROUNDS)SCANNED ACTIVE FILES5630.pdf
I am attempting to set up SQLCE server tools on my local machine. The installation wizard requires a UNC path to the replication folder (In the NTFS Permissions: Snapshot Folder) . I have tried entering the path as:
Hi All I am a Software developer with around 15 months of experience in .Net 2.0 and VSTO. I am currently working in a SQLServer 2000 project. I feel more interest to work with database than front end coding. Can anyone suggest what need to be done for the one to be a DBA. Could you please provide more details on the roles and responsibilities and the scope for career development on becoming a DBA. In what Timeline can i be a DBA. After becoming a DBA what are the career options available. Please help me out in deciding my career
What is the "prefer" path for moving from SQL 7 to SQL 2005? Please give me the pros and cons for: backup sql 7 and restore it onto sql 2005 vs. migrate sql 7 to sql 2005. In both cases, please give me the pit falls. Thank you.
no results during my search of the web, maybe one of yours can help.
Is there a possibility (during design time is OK) to find out, which TaskHost is before and after a CustomTask (by wiring in ssis-designer) and which type of wire it is (Error, Finish, Success).
Maybe the order of executables is providing this information, when there are no props or methods (and i found none), but then you don't know anything about the type.
Setup: I'm using SQLCE on a VB.Net (2005) desktop applicaiton. I have strongly typed datasets pointing to tables in the SDF. The path to the sdf is |DataDirectory|DataQQ.sdf
Problem: When I run my application, I have a list of context sensitive tasks that appear as buttons. When the user steps into a control, the app retrieves a list of context tasks from the SDF and populates the buttons. When the user pushes one of the buttons, for example "View File" the appropriate action takes place. However, when the user enters into the next field, I get a SQLCeException telling me the path could not be found (error 25009). The Path it gives is Path = .DataQQ.sdf
It points to the task of getting data from the Context Tasks table. The problem is, though, that it just accessed that same path and same table to populate the task list. I've manually checked the file location in explorer as well as openning up the database in Management Studio. It exists and opens fine. But for some reason, it seems to lose the path or connection in between 2 identical calls.
I don't believe I saw this problem until after I switched TO strongly typed datasets.
I am trying to retrieve pdf(s) from our server using a UNC path. I created a textbox with the value
=Fields!DisplayLink.Value. I coded my Action property with a constant to test to see how it works in "Jump to URL" \RALEIGHPurchase179104620071017910461001070724.pdf and the pdf is not showing up. Does anyone have any ideas?
I'm having problems using the ReportViewer control (which you can use in VS2005). When I go to the page that contains the control, the images (back, next, print, etc) don't show up and I get different javascript errors (one of them is the "RSClientController is undefined" error). After some investigation, I found out that the path to the Reserved.ReportViewerWebControl.axd file is incorrect (as I see it in the page source). On every place this axd file is used (for the images and the necessary javascript file), the path is "/Reserved.ReportViewerWebControl.axd?...", while it should be "/reportserver/Reserved.ReportViewerWebControl.axd?...". If I go directly to the "/reportserver/..." url, I can retrieve the images and javascript file. So, somewhere the path to the axd file is set in a wrong way.
For example: <script src="/Reserved.ReportViewerWebControl.axd?OpType=Resource&Version=8.0.50727.42&Name=Scripts.ReportViewer.js" type="text/javascript"></script> while this should be: <script src="/ReportServer/Reserved.ReportViewerWebControl.axd?OpType=Resource&Version=8.0.50727.42&Name=Scripts.ReportViewer.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
I have included the ReportViewer control in a usercontrol (ascx). This usercontrol is implemented in Sharepoint using the "Son of Smartpart" webpart. I'm using SQL Reporting Services 2005 (with the database, SQL Server 2005, hosted on another server). Using the ReportManager, everything is fine.
I really need to get this working, but I'm out of ideas (I've been searching for days to solve this, but can't seem to find the correct solution).
Anyone knows , get a SQL Backup Folder Path in asp.net.Some Systems it displayed like D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLBackup and some Systems like E:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLBackup and etc. i need to get a path for backup programmatically.Please help me.
When I restore db from backup on another server, it always remebers the source db path. This is very annoying as drive mappings are different. I have to go and manually change those paths each time to point to the existing mdf... Is there any way so I do not have to do this???
i want to ask how to save the path of the upload file (not the image) to the database?
ex : client upload from his/her computer, the path is c:/Program files/image.jpg
then the upload file is saved on the web server in location c:/intepub/wwwroot/imageGallery
then i just want to save the path c:/intepub/wwwroot/imageGallery/image1.jpg at my sqlserver so that everytime an image is req, it's just search the path and display it
and the performance is better when i use path or save the image as binary file in sql server?
Hi, I have inherited a database that has a table called "Resources" that contains a field called "FilePath". FilePath is a VarChar(100) and contains the server path and filename of an XML file on the server hard disk. I need to join the data in the XML with rows in the "Resources" table (and other tables). Is it possible to get a Stored Procedure to load the XML file into a temporary table? Is loading it into a table the best way to do it - or can I join directly to the XML file somehow? What is the best approach? (I know nothing about XML in SQL Server yet) Thanks in advance, Chiz.
I am new to XML in SQL Server and X-Path Query Recently I have done the following virtual lab in techNet site SQL Server 2005 XML Capabilities The following query is worked fine in the lab SELECT TOP 10 Demographics.query('declare default element namespace= "http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/IndividualSurvey" /IndividualSurvey/YearlyIncome') FROM Sales.Individual But later I installed SQL Server Express in my system and also the Express Manager CTP but i am getting the following error if I execute the above query in my system Msg 9317, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 XQuery [Sales.Individual.Demographics.query()]: Syntax error near '=', expected string literal.
Im currently working with a DTS-package used for importing a Excelsheet into SQL-server.
I have a "Microsoft Excel 97-2000" as source and a "Microsoft OLE DB" as destination.
A "Transformation Data Task" is used to shuffle the data.
The package works ok as long as the path for the Excelsheet doesn't exceed 128 characters! Then it gets truncated at 128 characters and of course the data task can't find the file......
I can browse to my excelsheet, and when I look at the path it's ok. But when I close the package and then opens it again the path is truncated at 128 characters. Grrrr.
Is this a set limit in SQL Server or is it something I can mail the databaseadministrator about tomorrow?
I need to obtain the path to the master DB in a Wise install script. I know that for SQL2K it is in the registry key: HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftMSSQLServerSetup
It seems that a SQL2005 installation does not have the same default directory.
Is there a way to query this from the server itself so I don't have to read the registry?
I know this is probably a DOS question but does anyone know how the following would work without taking out the spaces in the folder "Audit Tax Planning" (works fine in paths without spaces)?
I'm trying to set a backup job to back up my databases to a server other than the server where Sql server is installed. The only options I can see are the local drives on my sql server when I try to set a location or backup device. If I want my backups to go to another server , How do I do that. Currently I'm trying to use a UNC path like \ServerNameBackups. When I try to use a UNC path I get an invalid directory error.
I'm fairly new to SQL Server as you can tell!
Can anyone help me? (I'm using sql server 2000) Thanks GEM