Clicking Query, Dsign Query in Editor opens a Query designer in a model window that does not use the query tool bar. Oening a New Query pane does not enable it.
The nly way I have found to activate the query tool bar is to:
1. Right click a table then click open table.
2. Stop retreving data. (if it is a large table)
Now the Query Designer toolbar is enabled.
What is the correct way to enable the Query Designer toolbar?
I am trying to run queries against any of the user tables in my MS SQL 7.0 database. I get a message the Query Designer encountered a query error. We have tried rebooting the SQL Server and I am still getting these messages. Also, the SQL error logs look fine - all database maintenance are running successfully including the DBCCs which show no errors. Any help would be greatly appreciated as we are to go into production in a few days.
Hi guys I have a program which imports data into sql server from csv files. This program uses the something like this
CREATE PROCEDURE MyImport ( @FileName AS VARCHAR(200) ) AS SET NOCOUNT ON DECLARE @SQL VARCHAR(4000) SET @SQL = ' SELECT * FROM OpenRowset(''MSDASQL'', ''Driver={Microsoft Text Driver (*.txt; *.csv)}; DefaultDir=C:;'', ''SELECT * FROM ' + QUOTENAME(@FileName) + '' + ''') as t ' EXEC (@SQL)
when i excute this i get a permission error saying the account i specified in the web config doesn't have rights to run these type of scripts. I tried using the sa account which works. But its not recommended to setup applications to access the database using the sa account. i did some research and i found out that yon can actually enable that by change a registry key. But i cant find the MSDASQL datasource under ms sql server providers in the registry. Any other ways i can enable this?
Hi, I have two tables (Accounts and Contacts) that have a many-to-many relationship, maintained by the AccountContactLinks table. I would like to populate a Contacts DropDownList with all of the Contacts associated with the Account Selected in Accounts DropDownList. Here is the (SP) SQL Query I'm trying to make work: SELECT Contact.ContactID, Contact.ContactLastName, Contact.ContactFirstName, Contact.ContactLastName + ', ' + Contact.ContactFirstName AS ContactName FROM Contact INNER JOIN AccountContactLinks ON Contact.ContactID = AccountContactLinks.ContactID WHERE (AccountContactLinks.AccountID = @AccountID) ORDER BY Contact.ContactLastNameEND I keep getting the following error: Failed to enable constraints. One or more rows contains values violating non-null, unique or foreign key constraints. I haven't implemented any non-null, unique or foreign key constraints between any of these tables, so suspect that I've got the SQL Query wrong. Thanks very much. Regards Gary
Does any one know of a way that a group of my developers can use this without giving them access to the rest of Enterprise manager?
Want to give them access to write queries and they are all Access developers so that I have to do as little training as possible then letting them have Query designer would keep them in their nice little world without hassing me to much.
When i'm trying to open the table say return all rows in Enterprize manger it gives me an error saying Query Designer encountered a query error Unspecified Error. I could not figure out what's goin on...
I appriciate if any one can help me out solving with this problem.
I use the Report Wizard to generate reports. Within the "Design the Query" screen, I try the query statement as : exec mydb.dbo.rptSales @fortheyear It shows me an error: Implicit conversion from data type sql_variant to smallint is not allowed. Use the CONVERT function to run this query.
The stored procedure of rptSales is CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.rptSales @pyear smallint=null AS .......
The rptSales has been tested OK on SQL Server Management Studio.
Actually, I have other similiar stored procedures using smallint as a parameter, and I can use the Report Wizard to generate reports, except the above one.
I've got SQL Server 7.0 SP1 installed (in a NT4 SP6 environment).
Recently, it came up with error whenever I try to open a table or a view (return all rows) inside the Enterprise Manager. The descriptive (NOT!) error message is like this:
"The query cannot be executed because some files are either missing or not registered", and on pressing "help", the help files report "Query Designer cannot locate your query files and cannot run your query"
I have tried re-booting the machine and upgrading mmc.exe to version 1.2 (from 1.1), but both in vain.
Checked out BOL on this issue, but not enough info received to troubleshoot. Hoping someone out there has some input.
This issue is only happening on the server side not the client. Also, it suddenly appeared on three different machines.
Query Designer: "An unexpected error happened during this operation" [Query} - Query Designer encountered a Query error: Unspecified error.
The how: In a database, go to tables and select a table known to have data right click on mouse and select Open Table, return all rows. This is when the error appears.
BOL states the the file may be corrupt or from a non-supported version of SQL Server EM. Nothing was installed on these servers and we're still on SP2. This error just all of a sudden appeared and spread to 3 different machines...
Another issue is the Return to Top function is disabled. This function provides the maximum number of rows to fetch.
When I try to Return All Records in a table, I receive the error "Query Designer encountered a query error: unspecified error." I can successfully view the design of the table just not the records themselves. This is happening in all of my tables in all dbases.
My database has just recentrly been upgraded to SQL 2005 and i have noticed a change in the interface when writing a query in "Query Designer"
For one of our tables we have a 'Time' field. I know that time only doesnt exist yet and upon insertion a default date of 30/12/1899 is automatically inserted. Im happy with that!
My concern is with Query Designer. If i build a query using the criteria grid and for the time field i filer on >=13:00:00 (example), the SQL that it creates looks like this:
As you can see is automatically inserts the current date instead of 30/12/1899. This obviously causes my sql to not work unless i manually change the date in the SQL to 1899-12-30
In SQL 2000 i did not have to do this, it would automatically write the SQL as :
I am having a problem with what appears to be a very trivial task in the graphical query designer. When I enter =@County into the filter column quotes are automatically added like = '@County' which the makes the query string inaccurate (looking for a literal County = "@County" in the where clause).
I am using Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 with the newest service packs and retreiving data from an Oracle 10G database.
If I remove the quotes and run the query through the generic query designer in my SQL reporting project I get the error "ORA-00936: missing expression".
It is as if the SQL Reporting Project does not understand the meaning of the @ symbol for entering a parameter.
What am I missing here? I thought @ specified that this would be a parameter and you then just needed to supply the values for the parameter.
Iam trying to see the rows using e/m i.e by right clicking tables and choosing return all rows option but it gives me an error but if i chose the other options(i.e. design table etc) it works well.only that return rows option in all the databases doesn't work.
Again iam able to retrieve rows from query analyzer.
The error which it gives is:
An unexpected error happened during the operation.
[Query]-Query Designer encountered a Query error:Unspecified error.
Please if anyone knows the solution mail it to l_muthu@hotmail.com
I have lost the ability to query any table in my database using the Query Designer/table viewer in Enterprise Manager. I get the following error: Query Designer has encountered an error. Unspecified error.
I can still query the table from SQL Query Analyzer and the client front end. Has anyone seen this problem before?
I have recently started working on Sql server management studio. I have been using MS access in the past. To link results of 2 queries in MS access I would open the query wizard and it would show me the list of saved queries and then I could join them as regular tables. Im trying to look for this option in management studio. When I open query designer in management studio I am only given the option to add existing tables, how can I add existing queries?
I have created some tables and relationships between them by using MS SQL Server Management Studio Express. The relationships are between a field named OId, which is not a part of the primary key but it is typed as an unique key. And a field named ParentTableOId.
When I open the two tables that have this relationship in the "Design Query in Editor" is not the relationship there. Anybody who knows why?
I have created some tables and relationships between them by using MS SQL Server Management Studio Express. The relationships are between a field named OId, which is not a part of the primary key but it is typed as an unique key. And a field named ParentTableOId.
When I open the two tables that have this relationship in the "Design Query in Editor" is not the relationship there. Anybody who knows why?
Here is my situation. I have a fairly large query that I am working on in visual studio (data tab). I am at the point where the program will NOT let me type (add SQL code) anymore. I found that clicking the Generic Query Designer (turning the query builder on) button switches the format then allows me to add more code. Well, this solves the running out of room issue, BUT now it does something to my code and it will not process it. Prior to clicking the Generic Query Designer button, everything worked w/ no errors. I did not change anything, but simply pressed the Generic Query Designer button (turning the query builder on) and now it dose not work now. Just for kicks, I have pasted my working origional code into SSMS, added code and it executed just fine in SSMS. But then I pasted back into visual studio and it gave me the same errors?
Has anyone experienced this? Is there a maximum for lines of code? Why does the Generic Query Designer (having query builder on) change my code? All comments are welcome!
Just learning SQL Server, using MS Step by Step book. I think I should be able to right click in query designer pane and save-as query. I see this option in context menu. When I try to save file, I don't get file dialog to specify file name. I also don't get error. Any ideas?
Using SQL Server Management Studio Express 2005 for the first time and have a question. After creating a query using the Design Query, can the same query be visually modified using the Design Query again?
Seems whenever the Design Query is used again with an open query, the tool opens empty ready for a new query instead of the open query.
when i use the query designer and add tables it takes 15-30 mins to load a table....so if i need 6 tables in my query thats like 6 times 30 minute load times...i'm using oracle as my data source
when i switch the source to oledb it adds tables within seconds the only thing is i need to use named parameters
When I create a Report Server Project Using Visual Studio 2005 with SQL Server 2005 I can create a data source with no problem and the test shows it is good good.
When I next create a report and go to the query builder using that same data source and click on the query builder button I see the Query Builder screen, but there is no toggle button in the top left of the screen so I cannot go into the graphical mode to see the tables.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled both Visual Studio and SQL Server but I still have the same problem. What should I do to get the button visible on the screen?
No matter how I try to enter an automatic query parameter it just isn't recognized as such. I get missing expression errors from the SQL syntax check and no report variables are generated. There must be something incredibly simple that I am missing....
The most recent query string I've entered is
SELECT DISTINCT WRTE_ROUTE FROM WSMGR.WIPRTE WHERE WRTE_RT_GRP_1 = 'RULE_BASED' AND WRTE_FACILITY = @Facility
Here is an example of what I am exactly doing!! CREATE VIEW NamesAS SELECT ID, fName, lName FROM Table1 UNION ALL SELECT id, FirstName, LastName FROM TABLE2. On Executing this...I'm getting the following error.
The Query Designer does not support the UNION SQL construct:
I'm using the query desinger in ASP.NET , however the number of recordsin the resultset are not displaying, so I cut and paste it into Queryanalyzer which is silly.How do I set this in the output window, or result grid?Thanks Moe
I'm developing my first Analysis Server report in SRS. Everything was going well when I discovered the filters & parameters pane was missing in the MDX Query Designer in data mode. I have my columns and rows but need to drag a dimension into the filters & parameters pane in MDX Query Designer and set a filter and parameter on it. Any idea how to make it viewable?
I was working on the SSRS Report Designer and was trying to copy and paste a huge SQL query from SQL Management Studio (like I always do) to the dataset window.
This method usually works, but for this extremely long SQL query with nested SELECTs and JOINs, it seems as though the Report Designer dataset query window limits the number of characters including carriage returns I can input in it.
When I paste my SQL query from SQL Management Studio, it seems to paste only three quarters of the query, and thereafter I am not able to manually key in anything else or even make a line feed in the dataset query window.
Is there a limit to the number of characters I can key in here ? If so, is there any workarounds or configurations I can try ?