There are some databases in a SQL Server. How to check,
1. User database numbers
2. Backup plan
3. Configuration
4. User database size
5. Nightly process
I'm wondering if there is some sql I can run to check properties on a table. This would be used to verify things like data types, allow nulls and default values have been set to avoid mistakes. This could be done manually one table and one column at a time, but it would be a lot easier to look at it in the results window.
What are the differences between the database permissions, which can be granted in the database properties permissions tab (create table, create procedure etc.) and the predefined role db_ddladmin? It seems that the database properties permissions tab includes more permissions than the predefined role db_ddladmin.
Does anybody know the difference in terms of permission?
is there anyway to retrieve the database properties and display in an asp.net web form as a quick over view rather than logging onto the server to check, items such as size, space available, last backup data etc? Cheers
I am trying to find information on Database properties - more specifically, what the 'Space Available' means, because right now when I look at the properties of a database I am setting up, which will grow substantially I am sure, it says the database size is 154 MB and the Space Available is 42 MB. What is the Space Available? What does this refer to and is it going to be restricting the growth of the database? Thanks.
Hi,I'm creating a User Interface to display Sql database Properties, but I cannot find the right query to retrieved the info on database properties. The status that I get is "ONLINE", but it should be "NORMAL". Cannot find the right query to get the date of last database backup, last transaction log backup, and maintenance plan, etc.. Please help me [:'(]
I've been asked to provide some information about databases on an sql server.
I can use the following query to provide the names of all the databases:
select * from master.dbo.sysdatabases
What I'm also looking to provide is the current "size" of the database. I'm trying to find a table that I can link to that would provide the database size. I can manually find this number by right clicking on the database from enterprise manager, selecting "properties" and picking it up from the general tab.
Hello there,I have about 30 sql servers runnign multiple databases amd i need toaudit them so what i want to do is to log onto each server and thenmaybe export the database properties into an excel sheet or text file.Anyone know how to do that i am quite new to sql any help will beawesome.Regards and thanx in advance
Due to a network time skew some time ago, all of the databases on an SQL system now have the following information stamped on them..
Within Enterprise Manager (SQL 2000), The "Last Database Backup" timestamp for each database is showing the year 2025. Our backup system runs incrementally daily and a weekly full. Unfortunately, the timestamp does not seem to be updating as the year is as I guess in the future.
Can anyone advise of a procedure so as I can wipe this time skew date from each of the databases?
I am trying to generate a report from the database. I am using Visio 2010. I would like to include the table names, column names , column types and the comments that I entered in the NOTES field associated with the tables and columns. Basically, I would like to generate a data dictionary report.
I have added alias datatypes using sp_addtype and would like to view the properties defined in it. please let me knowhow to view the properties of them and also is there a way to list all alias datatypes existing in the current database along with their properties.
When I select the database and right click. I receive the following error:
Cannot show requested dialog Additional Information:
Cannot show requested dialog (sqlMgmt)
Property Owner is not available for Database '[DB_name]'. This property may not exist for this object, or may not be retrievabledue to insufficient access rights. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
I have just upgraded to SQL Server 2005 from SQL Server 2000.In Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, when I click on databaseproperties, I receive the following error:-Cannot resolve the collation conflict between"Latin1_General_CI_AS"and "SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS" in the equal to operation.(Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 468)Some reference suggest that I can change the database collation byclicking database properties!What can I do?
I installed SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition. When i create a new database (using the "New Database" dialog) i cannot set the new database's compatibility level to "SQL Server 2005(90)" because this option is not in the "dropdown list". the only items shown are: "SQL Server 7.0(70)" and "SQL Server 2000(80)". I set the owner to "sa". How do i get "SQL Server 2005(90)" in my "compatibility level" drop down list? Is this an installation option that i missed? Thanks in advance for any assistance!
but after the assignment the LocalConnectionString is different from ConnectionStringWithoutCredentials, there are much more ssce parameters.
What I don't understand is:
why I'm getting this error even after closing the connection ?
Since the error report [32] the ssce conflicting parameters shoud be AUTO_SHRINK_THRESHOLD, FLUSH_INTERVAL and MAX_DATABASE_SIZE
I tried to cut & paste the same values from LocalConnectionString into app.config connection string, at first It seemed to work, but now I got the same error.
yes,I have an error, like 'The database file may be corrupted. Run the repair utility to check the database file. [ Database name = SDMMC Storage Cardwinpos_2005WINPOS2005.sdf ]' .I develope a program for Pocket Pcs and this program's database sometimes corrupt.what can i do?please help me
How do I check when my database was last used ? I have two old databases that I think is not in use, but I want to check to make sure before I delete them or take them "offline".
I am performing a number of queries on a database and inputting the results of those queries into a target database.
These queries are performed inside a number of data flows.
I would like to do two things:
1) Check that the target database can be seen before entering the dataflows. If not, wait X minutes and then retry.
2) If, for some reason, SSIS loses connectivity to the target database during the process, I would like to, is possible, roll back any current transactions and start over.
Unfortunately my knowledge of SSIS is very limited, so if anyone could lend a hand I would appreciate it.
I was wondering if it was possible to check what server database you are currently connected to, using T-SQL, when executing commands in Query Analyzer. Even though you choose the server and database when connection, sometimes by habit you may connect to the wrong server & DB, and execute an .SQL file. Is it possible to put a line of T-SQL at the beginning that performs this pseudo-code, as a safety feature:-- While in Query Analyzer with a certain .SQL file open:If current server <> 'TheCorrectServer' and current DB <> 'TheCorrectDB' then cancel this .SQL file execution.
Hi everyone, I am looking for a way to check to see if a database is a snapshot or not. You can for example check different properties of a database by running the following:
I want to query my databases to find out if Auto Shrink is set. I know the status column in sysdatabases holds this value as a bit setting but I don't know how can I check this value using a query.
im trying to set up maintenance plan for the check database integrity...
In sql 2000 you get a nice little log in SQL Logs DBCC CHECKDB (WSS_Search_db3) executed by xxx found 0 errors and repaired 0 errors. Elapsed time: 0 hours 0 minutes 1 seconds.
But in SQL 2005 Im not getting a nice log of this but getting it against some system database and not the database i selected
Date1/22/2008 5:19:43 PM LogSQL Server (Current - 1/22/2008 5:19:00 PM) Sourcespid84 Message DBCC CHECKDB (mssqlsystemresource) WITH no_infomsgs executed by XXX found 0 errors and repaired 0 errors. Elapsed time: 0 hours 0 minutes 1 seconds.
Anyone got this to work? Trying to get the same message i got for SQL 2000 or at least so i can confirm it ran.
Hi everybody,Is there way to check what were the last modifys to specified database??I mean the last insertion, deletion ........... .. and in which tables.Thanks for advance--"Imagination is more important than knolwege" (Albert Einshtein)Message posted via SQLMonster.comhttp://www.sqlmonster.com/Uwe/Forum...eneral/200507/1
helloWhat query shoul I send to SQL serwer ( in transact SQL language ) to checkdoes some database exist on serwer ? It similar to problem "does some tableexist in database" - resolve to it is query:use db_silnikIF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM prad)PRINT 'table exist'but what is the query to check does some database exist on serwer ?best regardsAdam
Hello,I am trying to check the integrity of SQL database. The 'problem' withSQL server is that it's fixing the DB automatically after restore so Ineed a way to do it offline, much like using eseutil on Exchangedatabases.Thanks in advance.
I have no way to test this. If let's say the database has logical integrity errors, will it throw back an error to the Check database integrity object such that, the error arrow (the red line which is the error handler stuff) will be triggered for notification purposes?