Is SQL Server Express Designed For Production Use ?

Jan 27, 2007

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Is SQL Server Express designed for production use ?

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Is SQL Server Express Designed For Production Use?

Jan 28, 2007

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Is SQL Server Express designed for production use?

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Q1: Can I just open these protocols I need (see web links below) and then close them down again after SQLCacheDependency has been enabled? Note: The website (asp.net 2.0/SQL server Express) operates OK right now with asp.net - but it does not have SQLCacheDependency enabled.
Problem: When I try to do this I keep on getting this error message:
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None of these 3 commands have worked (all give the same message above):
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I am trying to run these commands via a MSTSC connection. Q2: Is that (terminal server) the problem (the "remote connection") complained of above ?
This is the command that worked on my local dev machine:
 aspnet_regsql.exe -E -S .SqlExpress -d myDBName -ed
Q3: Must I really go through the procedure "How to: Configure Express to accept remote connections" at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;914277http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlexpress/archive/2005/05/05/415084.aspx
I don't really want to have SQL server accepting any connections as the last time it was listening on these ports we had so many attacks being made that it was filling up the logs!
What I can't understand is that every night the database is backed up with the following command line code (operating as a Scheduled Task):
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Q4: So if the server is happy receiving commands from 'sqlcmd.exe' why does it have such problems with 'aspnet_regsql.exe'
Q5: If I grouped those statements I need to setup SQLCacheDependency under a Scheduled Task would they work (as there would presumably be no remote connection then) or is it something in the nature of the connection established which allows sqlcmd.exe to work but stops aspnet_regsql.exe?

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Oh, and I have tried setting Everyone to Full Control on the App_Data directory just to test. Still breaks. Below is my web.config connection string:
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I can use my local connection right now to access the data, but I would like to change my connection so that it will work when installed on a client's machine.

My Current connection string looks like this:

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I believe I could use something like this:

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However, I am not sure. Also, if the client does not install to the default directory, then this may cause the application to not work properly.

Lastly, I am not sure if the client machine needs any additional software on their computer in order for the application to be capable of connecting to the data source.

Any recommendations, ideas, comments, or general help is greatly appreciated.

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say i did the data validation contraints in SQL server itself. and now i connect the database with the interface made in 2005. and say a person enters some invalid data through the interface. but the error messages are generated by SQL server. how am i to display the SQL server generated error messages in the VB made interface??

PLS HELP ME .. if the question is not clear pls tell so that i can explain it further.

PLS PLS PLS HELP ME

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I'm developing a database-driven program using SQL server 2000 and Visual Basic 2005.

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say i did the data validation contraints in SQL server itself. and now i connect the database with the interface made in 2005. and say a person enters some invalid data through the interface. but the error messages are generated by SQL server. how am i to display the SQL server generated error messages in the VB made interface??

PLS HELP ME .. if the question is not clear pls tell so that i can explain it further.

PLS PLS PLS HELP ME

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Then I copied the site into my production directory (same computer) and
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How is one supposed to access a express database created then moved in this way?

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I am new to SQL Server 2005. I have tried to be a good student and learn on my own about designing the database. However, I am facing a blockage of getting data into the database. I want to verify I have setup the relationships correctly. Here is the tables.

1. A Manufacture has an Address.
2. A Manufacturer has one or more Distribution Points.
3. A Distribution Point has an Address.

The Manufacturer --> Address is a one-to-one relationship.
The Distribution Point --> Address is a one-to-one relationship.
The Manufacturer --> Distribution Point is a one-to-many relationship.

The manufacturer table has a FK to the address id (PK).
The distribution table has a FK to the address id (PK).
The distribution table has a FK to the Manufacturer id (PK).
Address has several other FK, but not used in this scenario.

The INSERT and UPDATE Specification for the Delete Rule and Update Rule is set to "No Action" for the Manufacturer and Address tables. In the Distribution Point table, the relationship for the update rule involving the relationship with the Address and Manufacturer tables is set to CASCADE. What this tells me is SQL Server 2005 will update the table should changes occur in Address and Manufacturer table.

Is there anything else I can check to be sure the issue I am facing is NOT the deisgn of the database?

Thanks for taking the time to read my post.

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Notice how there is no good order in how they are placed.... Some entry's have commas and some don't. Some have periods and some don't.
EX:
[BILL_ADDR3]
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ASKOV MN 55704

I then need to convert the state to a state code ie:

2 AK
3 AL
4 AR
5 CA
6 CO
7 CT
8 DC
9 DE
10 FL
11 GA
12 HI
13 IA
14 ID
15 IL
16 IN
17 KS
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It's funny:

Everyone thinks that CSVs are awesome to transport data. I mean after all, SSIS defaults to Comma Delimited files. Even Excel defaults to it. Microsoft is supposed to be our leader! They should get this right. And get the terminology correct too. How many people describe the file as comma separated? It's delimited! Even SQL server calls it delimited by the "delimited" drop down.

CSVs suck and i will tell you why:

When you transport any text field (especially Address) it has the possibility of containing a comma. This causes data to be parsed into the wrong fields. Why in God's grace would you EVER get in the habit of choosing a delimiter that SOMETIMES doesn't work?

I'll tell you a little short story:

I have been waiting (at work) for like a month for a guy to export data and give me this file. Well today i finally got that file. He was in a hurry and used the Defaults to export this file. I don't blame him for being in a hurry and using the defaults. Well the defaults made the import NOT work because the data parsed into the wrong columns. Comma delimited would work if there was a text qualifier. But the default is comma delimited and NO text qualifier. What idiot thought that would be good. Or it was the separation of duties that eff'd this one up? Who knows?

Fix your products!

That's my .02

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union

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union

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Code Snippet

USE [Database_Name];

Declare cursorExample Cursor for
Select TABLE_NAME
from information_schema.tables
Where TABLE_TYPE='Base Table'
and TABLE_SCHEMA='dbo'

Declare @name as varchar(255)
Declare @ErrorSave as int
Declare @ErrorCount as int

Open cursorExample

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SET @ErrorSave = 0
SET @ErrorCount = 0




Begin Tran

While @@Fetch_Status=0

Begin

--Getting Error on Line below on @name
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IF (@@ERROR <> 0)

BEGIN

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SELECT @ErrorCount = @ErrorCount + 1
END
IF (@@ERROR = 0)

BEGIN

Print 'Successful Revoking Select Rights on Table: ' + CAST(@name AS varchar(75))








SELECT @ErrorSave = @ErrorSave + 1
END
Fetch Next from cursorExample into @name


End

IF @ErrorCount = 0

BEGIN

COMMIT TRAN
PRINT 'COMMITTED TRANSACTION'
PRINT 'Total Tables Affected:' + CAST(@ErrorSave AS varchar(75))
END
ELSE

BEGIN

ROLLBACK TRAN
PRINT 'ROLLED BACK TRANSACTION'
END

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Deallocate cursorExample
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