High Price Of SQL Server 2000 Enterprice Edition
Oct 18, 2000
Hello!
Why SQL Server 2000 Enterprice Edition price is so much higher than Standard Edition. I saw the SQL Server 2000 Editions Comparison and i did't find any good reasons.
Can you help me????
Thanks
James
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Apr 24, 2007
What license (and price) is needed for distribute application build in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
SQL Server Reporting Services is include in this license?
Our users, those who get the application build in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition need license?
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Dec 3, 2006
I am working on a stock price analysis project. Stock prices are stored in SQL Server as tick by tick data (that means in a high frequency) and need to be grouped by minutes in order to display them as as high, low, open and close prices in a candlestick or similar chart.
The fields in the table are:
Time (for every stock price tick)
Price (stock price)
Symbol (of the stock)
A sample time series would look like this:
11:45:01 $22.11 MSFT
11:45:02 $22.10 MSFT
11:45:04 $22.25 MSFT
...
...
...
11:45:58 $22.45 MSFT
11:46:03 $22.22 MSFT
11:46:08 $22.25 MSFT
...
...
...
11:46:59 $22.45 MSFT
The result of the SQL query should be:
Symbol Time Open High Low Close
MSFT 11:45 $22.11 $22.45 $22.10 $22.45
MSFT 11:46 $22.22 $22.45 $22.22 $22.45
This is the SQL statement I came up with but obviously doesn't work:
SELECT DATEPART(Minute,Time), MIN(Price), MAX(Price) FROM dbo.TimeSales WHERE Symbol='MSFT' GROUP BY DATEPART(Minute,Time)
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you!
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Jan 15, 2007
Hi there
Our ISP hosts our data on SQL Server Enterprise, but I also going to host the databases on my local machine.
As it's just local would Standard edition do? If I migrate the databases over, will it work?
Thanks in advance.
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Jul 24, 2007
Hi,
Can we degrade from SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition to SQL Server 2000 Standand Edition without doing Uninstall and reinstall?
Thanks in advance,
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Nov 9, 2007
Hi,
I would like to find out if there is any way to upgrade SQL Server 2000 (Ent) to 2005 (STD)
The Instance has many logins and jobs etc and I dont want to loose those
A document or some advice on how to go about it would help
Thanks
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Feb 26, 2008
Hello all,
Here I need some help or suggestions for the following topic...
I am using SQL server 2000 enterprise edition installed on the machine. Now I wanted to change the edition from enterprise to standard.
There are around 4 user databases exists on the server.
What are the areas I have to take care while doing this? Could I do as normal installation?
No log shipping implemented on the server.
Your suggestions would be very helpful to me.
Thanks in advance.
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Dec 12, 2014
I have to add the unit price on the order acknowledgement for products on our shelf.
Each product has different price breaks stored in a table called MaterialUnitCost.
I don't know how to pull the correct price based on the order quantity.
Let's say the customer orders 200 pieces,
I sell 1 pcs @ $20
50 pcs @$15
200 pcs @$10.
My order acknowledgement should pull a unit price of $10, but it pulls $20 instead, because in my select statement I have
select materialunitcost.unitcost.
I thought I should do a loop or use the row_number function, but I am new to SQL, and I never used any of these two.
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Nov 21, 2003
SQL 2000 pricing and licensing is quite confusing, and even more pain including the upgrading pricing from sql6.5/sql7.0.
I got very clear Windows2000 pricing and upgrading from one Microsoft web address. But just could not find a ONE Microsoft web sit explicitely describe the $ pricing for each of SQL2000 edition (per processor vs. CAL..., including upgrading from SQL 6.5, SQL 7.0). May be I missed that site?
Thanks
David
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May 21, 2005
Can you install Sql Server 2000 Developer Edition with MSDE 2000 release A already installed?
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Jun 19, 2000
I am developing basket and need a simple way to get price x quantity + total price.
I get back a recordset which has a varying number of items, each item has a price and quantity. Using
SELECT ((productprice)*(productquantity)) AS subtotal, product name, productid
I don't know how to add all subtotals to get a total, I have tried putting in SUM but but cant get it to work.
Any help would be well appreciated.
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Apr 22, 2008
I am getting the following warning on a Live SQL 2000 system:
This SQL Server has been optimized for 8 concurrent queries. This limit has been exceeded by 1 queries and performance may be adversely affected.
Reading about this error I realised that, by mistake, the version installed is a personal edition instead of the standard edition.
I am thinking to backup the databases, uninstall SQL 2000 Personal edition, install Standard edition and restore the databases back.
OR, disconnect the databases, uninstall the current version, install the standard version and re-connect the databases.
I haven't found within Microsoft any advice how to upgrade the personal version to the standard edition.
Because it is a live system, I would not like to mess the system up. Can you please advice?
Many thanks
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Mar 29, 2007
hi,
I am using MS SQL Server 2000 SP3a on windows server 2000.
I have 4 FT indexs on 4 of my tables.
They are schedules to run every day once. For the last couple of days the jobs are hanged.
When I tried to open Catalogs by clicking on 'Full Text Catalogs' enterprice manager hangs( not responding). I had to go to taskmanager and then click on end task to re-open the enterprise manager.
Also when I right click on one of the tables enabled with FT indexing
Enterprise manager hangs up again.
If I cannt open FTCatalogs how can I rebuild them.
please respond,
mpk
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Nov 1, 2005
I tried to install this on the same box and I'm not sure how to reply to setup questions since I want to keep my SQL Server 2000 intact.
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Aug 13, 2006
Hey guys,this may be a stupid question but i have to ask it nonetheless becausei'm just not sure. Ok here goes, if I purchase for example SQL Server2000 Ent 1 Proc [USA edition] , will I have any problem with installingit if in UK, i plan to move there soon, the only issue i can think ofis support, evertyhing else should be the same, right? Any help wouldbe appreciated, Thanks in advance
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Aug 19, 2007
I need to buy SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition.
Both Windows Marketplace and Amazon.com sell SS 2005 Dev, and I bought it, but I also need 2000 Dev.
Windows Marketplace does not have it at all, whereas Amazon.com does not sell it directly (only from resellers, and their prices are crazy).
Could someone kindly recommend where I could purchase SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition for approximately the same (same and sane!..) price as SS 2005 Dev: that is, ~$50, please?
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May 5, 2004
I am currently using MS Access for my site and am ready to move on.
I have obtained (legally) SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition.
Before I install this on my pc to learn this new tool and begin adjustments to my site, I have an important question, If I can phrase it correctly.
1. Will this set up my pc as a SQL server as well as keep the current configurations?
2. I have some projects I would like to keep using MS Access, how would this effect it?
3. I have never created a database using SQL or MySQL, any suggested tutorial links?
Thanks,
Zath
<has new toys now :) >
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Dec 9, 2004
Can we install SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition on Win XP professional?
Thanks
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Mar 5, 2002
I am running Win2k Professional version SP2. I tried to install the SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition, I got error message said " MS Sql Server 2000 Standard Edition server component is not supported on this operating system. Only client components will be available for installation."
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Sep 4, 2006
For testing purposes only, I'd like to install SQL Server 2000 Evaluation Edition on a server. From what I've read, this edition is a full Enterprise Edition, but it will expire after 160 days. But is it a full edition in the sense that users can connect to it when it's installed on a server, like if it was the Enterprise Edition? So far, I've only had it installed at local computers outside any network.
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Jan 16, 2008
I am currently trying to migrate to a new computer. My old computer (Box 1) has Windows 2000 Ver 5.0 SP4 as an operating system. My new computer (Box 2) has Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 SP2 as an operating system.
Currently, I have Microsoft SQL Server 2000 running on Box 1. When I used the CD to install the software on Box 2, it will not allow a full install. Just the Client portion. The exact message I get is "Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition is not supported on this operating system. Only client components will be available for installation.
How in the world do I get this software to install on Box 2? I've seen and downloaded, the service packs but I don't know where to go from there.
Thanks in advance for any help that you can provide.
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Oct 18, 2007
Can someone help me with the following... My SQL server disk says standard edition on it, my invoice for the license says standard edition (granted it's expired according the license site) but when I go to the machine and right click on the local DB properties it says it's personal edition...
I am confused how this can be.. Any thoughts ?
The only way I figured this out was because we kept getting the you have exceeded your limit of 8 concurent queries...
Thanks
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Feb 6, 2008
One of my clients has an application that only requires €œSQL Server 2000 Personal Edition€? (the new versions of SQL are not supported). Tried going to Microsoft€™s download center to get €œSQL Server 2000 Personal Edition€?, but all I found were the service packs. I also talked to the client about getting an updated version of the application he is using, but it is not cost effective. Does anyone know where I can get/buy a copy of €œSQL Server 2000 Personal Edition€?? Thanks for your help and time.
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Nov 20, 2007
Hi,
May i know whether SQL Server 2000 Personal Edition is a freeware?
If i install it with the Analysis Services, will it still be considered as freeware?
Thank you.
Regards,
Chong
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Feb 25, 2004
I have been using MSDE and I recently got Microsoft SQL ServerTM 2000 Developer Edition as part of my MAPS pack. Can and should I replace MSDE with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition on my development pc? Thanks in advance for any advice on pros and cons or known issues?
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Apr 26, 2002
I am using the personal edition of sql server 2000 and i have a number of databases stored on the harddrive, how would i set up a connection with other PC's to be able to view/modify/delete the data through an access 2000 front end. The other PC's will not have SQL server on them but will have Access 2000, they will need to go via the network which is non-microsoft compliant.
Thank you very much for you help it would be very much appreciated.
Britta
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Sep 6, 2006
Hi All,
I am facing a familiar issue, with a slight variance in the situation. I have already spent hours googling for a solution, so along with the problem I'll highlight what I have already tried to remedy it.
Problem
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I am trying to install SQL Server 2000 Dev. Edition on my Win XP SP1 platform. I did a default instance installation. I am able to start up the server and keep it up.
Issue
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On opening the Enterprise Manager I get the error, "SQLDMO.DLL not registered, re-run SQL Server setup etc."
Next I navigated to <install dir>Microsoft SQL Server80ToolsBinn and executed regsvr32 sqldmo.dll and I get the following error, "LoadLibrary("sqldmo.dll") failed - Invalid Access to Memory Location"
Comments
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I have verified that all the relevant dlls are present in the above and <...>system32 folders. I have also created an alias for the server using the client network utility.
There was a time when I had installed SQL Server 2000 previously and I did manage to get it to work, even the sqldmo.dll registeration bit. But uninstalled it subsequently as I was having space issues.
Since then I have installed various XP hotfixes and security fixes, except for Win XP SP2
Any thoughts, anyone?????
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Jul 22, 2007
Dear all,
This is the first time using this forum, I hope I can get some help.
I have started studying SLQ Server 2000 at home as I have a Video Tutorial but I thought I need to install SLQ Server 2000 to follow the training. I have been trying to instal SLQ Server 2000 Enterprise Edition on both Windows XP Pro Pack2 and Windows 2000 but I get this message saying "Microsoft SQL server 2000 enterprise edition server component is not supported on this operating system only client component will be available for installation "
I do not know anything about SQL and I thought I must have been doing something wrong otherwise it would not give me the same warning on both operating systems.
I do not know what is it I do wrong and I would appreciate your help and assistance.
Thank you
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Jul 18, 2007
Hi,
We have a suite of applications which go through the full product life cycle and I was wondering which SQL Server edition should be installed in every each environment from Proof of Concept -> Dev -> -> UAT -> Systest...
Production is straight forward but I am just not sure about all the other environments.
thanks
Lyn
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Jul 4, 2007
Hi to everybody,
can Sql Server Compact Edition run on Windows 2000 SP3?
Thanks,
Emanuele
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Jun 22, 2007
Hi Friends,I have installed SQL server 2005 Express Edition and SQL Server managementI have a SQL server 2000 db backup file. I try create a new database in my SQL server 2005 express Edition and try restore that backup file from device, it only searching for file with *.bak and *.tm extension! I tried generate backup file with .bak extension and tried restore into SQl server 2005 express edition but still it is not allowing to do so! I also tried copy my database's data file and log file and paste it under SQL server 2005 express edition Data folder and still not able to read the tables.Is that any ways to do restoring for this SQL server 2000 backup file into SQL server 2005 express edition! Anybody can help me on this please...:eek:
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Jul 20, 2005
Anyone encounter differences between SQL2K EE and SQL2K Dev Editon?FAILS-----Machine_A [App Server] <-- JDBC --> Machine_ASQL2K_Dev_Ed..dbError: "com.inet.tds.SQLException: Connection refused"When app server on Machine_A attempts to connect to database onMachine_A the conenction is refused.SUCCEEDS---------Machine_A [App Server] <-- JDBC --> Machine_BSQL2K_EE..dbWhen app server on Machine_A attempts to connect to database onMachine_B the conenction succeeds and the app server runs normally.JDBC driver: com.inet.tds.TdsDriverjdbc:inetdae7:locahost:1433I don't believe the app server is exhausting the 10-connection max onSQL2K developer edition (there is a 10-connection limit imposed on thedeveloper edition, correct?)LB
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Jan 4, 2008
Not sure if this was posted but having a hard time finding an answer.
I'm currently running sql server 2000 enterprise edition on my machine and was wondering what would happen if i installed 2005 express edition and vice versa? I've found many blogs and post about compatibility issues with the 2005 Express Beta version but couldn't find any news with full version. It would be much appreciated if someone can help me out with this problem.
Thanks!
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