Can someone tell me what this Where clause (from MS Access) should be T-SQL?
Basically, if the value in the [reason] field contains 'DIST' then the row should return as long as the value in [movement] is greater than or equal to 1.
Where IIf([reason] LIKE '%DIST%',Val([movement]),1)>=1
I am wondering if someone could give some advice about how I could translate the following query in MS Access into T-SQL. Any help is greatly appraciated.
Gary writes "I'm imported the query from Access (where it worked perfectly) to SQL View where the "Iif" statements caused an issue.
Here's a SMALL portion of the original: SELECT tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerID, tblDefaults.CompID, ([TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*([DefBasePercentVA])/100) AS LoanBaseVA, [TransBuyerPropSalePrice]* (IIf([TransBuyerPropSalePrice]>=[DefLoanMinJumbo],[DefFundingJumboVA], IIf([TransBuyerVaUsed]="Yes",[DefFundingUsedVA],[DefFundingVA])))/100 AS VAFunding, ......
Below, are my changes so far, but I'm stuck. SELECT tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerID, tblDefaults.CompID, ([TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*([DefBasePercentVA])/100) AS LoanBaseVA,
[TransBuyerPropSalePrice]* If([TransBuyerPropSalePrice]>=[DefLoanMinJumbo],[DefFundingJumboVA], If([TransBuyerVaUsed]="Yes",[DefFundingUsedVA],[DefFundingVA]/100)) AS VAFunding, ........
It appears that I may not be able to put an IF into a SQL SELECT. If not, how can I get the same effect ?
Thanks. Gary
Listed Below is the Full Access Query:
SELECT tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerID, tblDefaults.CompID, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerEntryDate, qryUserAlphaList.UserName, qryUserAlphaList.UserAreaCode, qryUserAlphaList.UserPhone, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerName, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerVaEligible, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerPropAddress, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerPropCity, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerPropSalePrice, ([TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*([DefBasePercentFHA])/100) AS LoanBaseFHA, ([TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*([DefBasePercentCONV])/100) AS LoanBaseCONV, ([TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*([DefBasePercentVA])/100) AS LoanBaseVA, ([TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*([DefBasePercentJumbo])/100) AS LoanBaseJumbo, [LoanBaseFHA]*[DefMipFHA]/100 AS MipFHA, [LoanBaseCONV]*[DefMipCONV]/100 AS MipCONV, [LoanBaseJumbo]*[DefMipJumbo]/100 AS MipJumbo, [TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*(IIf([TransBuyerPropSalePrice]>=[DefLoanMinJumbo],[DefFundingJumboVA],IIf([TransBuyerVaUsed]="Yes",[DefFundingUsedVA],[DefFundingVA])))/100 AS VAFunding, [LoanBaseFHA]-[DownOverMinFHA]+[MipFHA] AS LoanTotalFHA, [LoanBaseCONV]-[DownOverMinCONV]+[MipCONV] AS LoanTotalCONV, [LoanBaseJumbo]+[MipJumbo]-[DownPaymentJumbo] AS LoanTotalJumbo, [LoanBaseVA]+[VAFunding]-[DownPaymentVA] AS LoanTotalVA, [TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*([DefMinDownPayFHA]/100) AS MinDownFHA, [TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*[DefMinDownPayCONV]/100 AS MinDownCONV, [TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*[DefMinDownPayVA]/100 AS MinDownVA, [TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*[DefMinDownPayJumbo]/100 AS MinDownJumbo, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerIntRate, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerLoanYears, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerHazardIns, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerFloodIns, tblTransactionBuyer.TransBuyerClosingDate, IIf(([TransBuyerConvDownPayPercent]/100)*[TransBuyerPropSalePrice]>[TransBuyerConvDownPayCash],([TransBuyerConvDownPayPercent]/100)*[TransBuyerPropSalePrice],[TransBuyerConvDownPayCash]) AS ConvDownPay, tblDefaults.DefBuyAppraisal, tblDefaults.DefBuyCreditReport, tblDefaults.DefBuyJumboUnderwriting, tblDefaults.DefBuyVAUnderwriting, tblDefaults.DefBuyFHAUnderwriting, tblDefaults.DefBuyCONVUnderwriting, tblDefaults.DefBuyJumboTaxService, tblDefaults.DefBuyVATaxService, tblDefaults.DefBuyFHATaxService, tblDefaults.DefBuyCONVTaxService, tblDefaults.DefBuyFloodCert, tblDefaults.DefBuyAbstractTitle, tblDefaults.DefBuyMiscFedex, tblDefaults.DefBuyRecording, tblDefaults.DefBuySurvey, tblDefaults.DefBuyAttorney, tblDefaults.DefBasePercentFHA, tblDefaults.DefBasePercentCONV, tblDefaults.DefBasePercentJumbo, tblDefaults.DefBasePercentVA, [TransBuyerPropSalePrice]*[DefPropTaxRate] AS PropTax, [LoanBaseFHA]*[DefBuyOrigFHA]/100 AS OrigFHA, [LoanBaseCONV]*[DefBuyOrigCONV]/100 AS OrigCONV, [LoanBaseVA]*[DefBuyOrigVA]/100 AS OrigVA, [LoanBaseJumbo]*[DefBuyOrigJumbo]/100 AS OrigJumbo, [DefTitleInsDollar]*([TransBuyerPropSalePrice]/[DefTitleInsPerX]) AS TitleInsurance, [OrigFHA]+[DefBuyAppraisal
My question is on an appropriate approach to take.
We have an very large company database that supports all of current software in Sql Server. A current requirement is to take data from a Oracle Database that has "agreed upon" tables and to "Translate" that to SQL Server and place them in agreed upon "Temp" tables. Then our other software will know what to do with these temp tables and do their thing.
Upon launching this translator application, it will delete all of those temp tables and do (what I just specified above).
My initial thought was to dump each Oracle table into a DataTable. Then delete any temp tables in our database. Then create the temp tables and begin updating our Sql Server by iterating through the DataTable performing updates?
I am having trouble getting my head round participation for some scenarios. Consider the following:
River MUST flow through 1 or more cities. City MUST have at least 1 river.
This is represented the pk of River being put as a fk in city AND (to represent that city must have a river), the foreign key does NOT allow nulls.
So how about...
River MAY flow through 0,1 or more cities. City MAY have ONLY 1 river. This time we allow the foreign key in city to have NULLs, but how about the otherside, the pk of river. How do I represent the MAY here, and a pk value cannot be null.
I have a project that consists of modifying a report in Crystal. The problem is that I know very little about SQL and I need to add some data items to Crystal using SQL. The guide that I was given refers to Enterprise Manager and SQL Query Analyzer but they have since upgraded to SQL Server Management Studio. Can anyone translate the following statement into SQL Server Management Studio so that I can complete this process?
Best regards,
We will now edit the View on the MS SQL server. Open Enterprise Manager and find the cst_adEnroll_MyInitials _vw in the Views section of the database. Right-click, select Copy, then go to the menu bar and Select Tools and SQL Query Analyzer. Once Query Analyzer opens: Change CREATE to ALTER before the view name.
create a new Connection Manager by right-clicking in the Connection Managers section of the design area of the screen. Select New OLE DB Connection to bring up the Configure OLE DB Connection Manager dialog box. Click New to open the Connection Manager. In the Provider drop-down list, choose the Microsoft Jet 4.0 OLE DB Provider and click OK. Browse to the Access database file and connection set up---all good!!!
Dataflow task Add an OLE DB Source component Double-click the icon to open the OLE DB Source Editor. Set the OLE DB Connection Manager property to the Connection Manager that I created . Select Table from the Data Access Mode drop-down list. I cannot see the tables set up as set up as pass-through table types to a Oracle 9i db
I have recently upgraded to SQL2014 on Win2012. The Access front end program works fine.
But, previously created Excel reports with built in MS Queries now fail with the above error for users with MS 2013. The queries still work for users still using MS 2007.Â
I also cannot create any new queries and get the same error message. If I log on as myself on the domain to another PC with 2007 installed it works fine, so I don't think it is anything to do with AD groups or permissions.
We need to insert data/rows from a SQL Server 2014 database into MS Access database. The problem is, there are so many columns (100+) in the table and there are so many insert transactions of this kind (from different tables) that it is not very easy to write the code in VB.NET that lists all column names.
Both the Access and SQL Server tables have the same number of columns and the equivalent data types, so inserting is not really the problem. It's just that is there a way to do an insert statement in T-SQL that does not name all the columns?
I've been developing desktop client-server and web apps and have used Access and SQL Server Standard most of the time. I'm looking into using SQL CE, and had a few questions that I can't seem to get a clear picture on:
- The documentation for CE says that it supports 256 simultaneous connections and offers the Isolation levels, Transactions, Locking, etc with a 4GB DB. But most people say that CE is strictly a single-user DB and should not be used as a DB Server. Could CE be extended for use as a multi-user DB Server by creating a custom server such as a .NET Remoting Server hosted through a Windows Service (or any other custom host) on a machine whereby the CE DB would run in-process with this server on the machine which would then be accessed by multiple users from multiple machines?? Clients PCs -> Server PC hosting Remoting Service -> ADO.NET -> SQL CE
- and further more can we use Enterprise Services (Serviced Components) to connect to SQL CE and further extend this model to offer a pure high-quality DB Server? Clients PCs -> Server PC hosting Remoting Service -> Enterprise Services -> ADO.NET -> SQL CE
Seems quite doable to me, but I may be wrong..please let me know either ways
The SQL Server is installed on SERVER-A. SERVER-A and SERVER-B are Windows 2003 servers on the same Windows 2003 domain. The SQL Server and SQL Server Agent services are running under the domain account SQLSERVICE. SQLSERVICE is a member of the Domain Admins group. The Domain Admins group is part of the local Administrators group on SERVER-B. The SQLSERVICE account has also explicitly been given Full Control to the folder referenced by \SERVER-BSHARE xp_cmdshell use has been enabled on the SQL Server.
If I run the following command in SQL:
exec master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'whoami'the following is returned: DOMAINSQLSERVICE If I change the command to access the c: drive instead of a network drive, it executes successfully.
Can anyone shed some light on why I still cannot access any of the files in this folder using xp_cmdshell?
We have an application that requires write settings to reportserver virtual directory for the IUSR account when anonymous is turned on during the install. Once the install is complete, we lock down the IUSR account so that it only has browse access to the virtual directory when enabling anonymous access.
We automate the uninstall and install of our daily builds and I'm trying to figure out if I can automated this process somehow either through command line utility or in vbs.
i am currently working on designing a database for a bank as a school project for my database class. We have to draw up an entity relationship diagram, Sql tables, database size estimate etc. I am currently working on the security portion of the project. I need to list the groups that have access to my application and use a grid format to show access to specific tables.
I am currently working on designing a database for a bank as a school project for my database class. We have to draw up an entity relationship diagram, Sql tables, database size estimate etc. I am currently working on the security portion of the project. I need to list the groups that have access to my application and use a grid format to show access to specific tables.
Role Loans Payments Transactions Accounts Customer Emplo Database Admin SUID SUID SUID SUID SUID SUID Branch Manager SUI SUI SUI SUI SUI SUI Internal Auditor S S S S S S Loan Officer SUID SUI SUI S S Tellers S S S S SU Customers U
Is there any way to get more information for when IAuthorizationExtension::CheckAccess fails to grant access to a report item for the current user? Specifically, it would be useful to know:
1. URL of attempted report 2. IP address of user agent 3. Identity of current user 4. Date/Time of the failed attempt
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; using System.Data; using System.Data.OleDb; using System.Collections;
namespace TimeTracking.DB { public class sql { OleDbConnection conn;
// //the constructor for this class, set the connectionstring // public sql() { DBConnectionstring ConnectToDB = new DBConnectionstring(); conn = ConnectToDB.MyConnection(); }
// // // public void UpdateEntry(int ID, string Week, string Year, string Date, string Project, string Action, string Time, string Comment) { int m_ID = ID; int m_Week = (Convert.ToInt32(Week)); int m_Year = (Convert.ToInt32(Year)); string m_Date = Date; string m_Project = Project; int m_ProjectID = new int(); string m_Action = Action; int m_ActionID = new int(); Single m_Time = (Convert.ToSingle(Time)); string m_Comment = Comment;
// //get the project ID from the database and store it in m_ProjectID // OleDbCommand SelectProjectID = new OleDbCommand("SELECT tblProject.ProjectID FROM tblProject" + " WHERE (((tblProject.Project) LIKE @Project))", conn);
// //get the action ID from the database and store it in m_ActionID // OleDbCommand SelectActionID = new OleDbCommand("SELECT tblAction.ActionID FROM tblAction" + " WHERE (((tblAction.Action) LIKE @Action))", conn);
finally { //close the connection if (conn != null) { conn.Close(); } } } } }
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The update statement is not working in my application, no error in C# and no error in ms-access. When I paste the update query into the ms-access query tool and replace the parameter values (@....) with real values, is will update the record.
Re: Possible Vista-only security issue opening a TCP connection to SQL2005
Please help. I have a problem that appears to be rare. I'm testing the culmination of a year's work and the error I'm getting is at the most basic level (the SQL connection) while everything else so far is working as coded.
My client is Windows Vista, apparently no firewall (I say apparently as in recent years MS have put more and more facades over the actuality of the operating systems), my server is Windows 2003 Server b3790 SP2 with SQL 2005 Standard 1399.06, again no firewall.
PortQuery 2.0 reckons that the server is listening on port 1433, too, so it doesn't seem like a firewall issue.
Nothing reported in either Event Viewers.
Here's the stack dump:
Unhandled Exception: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: 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: TCP Provider, error: 0 - An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions.) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Connect(ServerInfo serverInfo, SqlInternalConnectionTds connHandler, Boolean ignoreSniOpenTimeout, Int64 timerExpire, Boolean encrypt, Boolean trustServerCert, Boolean integratedSecurity, SqlConnection owningObject) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds.AttemptOneLogin(ServerInfo serverInfo, String newPassword, Boolean ignoreSniOpenTimeout, Int64 timerExpire, SqlConnection owningObject) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds.LoginNoFailover(String host, String newPassword, Boolean redirectedUserInstance, SqlConnection owningObject, SqlConnectionString connectionOptions, Int64 timerStart) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds.OpenLoginEnlist(SqlConnection owningObject, SqlConnectionString connectionOptions, String newPassword, Boolean redirectedUserInstance) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds..ctor(DbConnectionPoolIdentity identity, SqlConnectionString connectionOptions, Object providerInfo, String newPassword, SqlConnection owningObject, Boolean redirectedUserInstance) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnectionFactory.CreateConnection(DbConnectionOptions options, Object poolGroupProviderInfo, DbConnectionPool pool, DbConnection owningConnection) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.CreatePooledConnection(DbConnection owningConnection, DbConnectionPool pool, DbConnectionOptions options) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionPool.CreateObject(DbConnection owningObject) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionPool.UserCreateRequest(DbConnection owningObject) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionPool.GetConnection(DbConnection owningObject) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.GetConnection(DbConnection owningConnection) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionClosed.OpenConnection(DbConnection outerConnection, DbConnectionFactory connectionFactory) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.Open() at Robot.Data.Support.ExecuteStoredProcReader(String connectionString, String procName, IDictionary`2 parameters) in P:Visual Studio 2005ProjectsRobotRobot.DataSupport.cs:line 44 at Robot.Data.Analytics.FetchableCollection.ExecuteByIYLT(String criterion) in P:Visual Studio 2005ProjectsRobotRobot.Data.AnalyticsFetchableCollection.cs:line 78 at Robot.Data.Analytics.FetchableCollection.Robot.Core.Interfaces.IFetchable.Fetch(String criterion) in P:Visual Studio 2005ProjectsRobotRobot.Data.AnalyticsFetchableCollection.cs:line 49 at Robot.Data.Analytics.FetchableCollection.Fetch(String criterion) in P:Visual Studio 2005ProjectsRobotRobot.Data.AnalyticsFetchableCollection.cs:line 41 at Robot.Data.Analytics.AnalyticsDalc.Prefetch(String criterion, AnalysisTypeEnum analysisType) in P:Visual Studio 2005ProjectsRobotRobot.Data.AnalyticsAnalyticsDalc.cs:line 167 at Robot.Data.Analytics.AnalyticsDalc.FillRankedCollection(RankedCollection& emptyRc) in P:Visual Studio 2005ProjectsRobotRobot.Data.AnalyticsAnalyticsDalc.cs:line 115 at TestHarness.Program.Main(String[] args) in P:Visual Studio 2005ProjectsRobotTestHarnessProgram.cs:line 35
And here's the connection string, which is built using the SqlConnectionStringBuilder:
I have tried an old project which used to connect to the same server using a more basic connection string (it was a project which populated my Research db with fake data) and it also fails. When I ran this project successfully I'm pretty sure it was on an XP client.
I have also ran my TestHarness .exe on another client (WinXP) and it appears to pass this point and raises an exception that I believe is caused at a later point - so it looks like a Vista client issue.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Luke
P.S. Some losely related thoughts; the MSDN forum system still logs me out on Vista when I try to submit a thread, please sort this out! You can't expect your customers to run around deleting cookies. Also, when will you finally deprecate the default Named Pipes!? And finally, having that "does not allow remote connections" error spewed out with all connection errors is a really bad design choice, in my opinion.
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