This is a rather basic question as i've just started using the BI tools in SQL Server but have developed applications with SQL Server database engine before. I've upgraded from SQL Server express to SQL Server standard in my development environment but did not get the tools to upgrade... I therefore unstalled express and reinstalled but still didn't get BI Development Studio to install. Now when i try to install JUST BIDS, i'm told everything is installed and there nothing else to install...
How can i install BI Development Studio? I remember downloading an install specific to it but can't find that now. My SQL Server standard CD is not installing it either... what can i do?
Everything I read says RS for SQL 2000 is free. However, I cannot find anything except evaluation versions from MS. Is it no-longer free with SQL Server 2000?
I am trying to download SQL from http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/ site downloading SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2 after downloading I can see three thing 1)Sql server configuration manager 2)SQL server error and Usage Report 3)Sql server surface area configuration......
Really dont know what I have downloaded My requirement is I want to download sql in order to practice sql commands.......
I was wondering if there is any online user reference/manual fortransact sql (SQL Server) in PDF format? Download links? I know aboutonline help but I would like to have something locally.Thanks.
Which download has the application whose shortcut is placed with the Management Studio? I installed it once, but the shortcut couldn't find the target.
Hi. I'm trying to make a web application let people publish documents from the internet. Now I've found a template source code let me upload file to SQL database (to an image field).
Here the problem is I can't find source code to download binary data from the database. Could anyone help me? (Or tell me where can I found the resources teach me how to do that.)
When i backup my database in msql , the server also backs up. How can i download it to my pc from the server ??? i am using SQL Server Management Studio Express
I have a zip file that is 418 MB in size that is downloadable from the CMS website [URL] .... at the bottom, where it says NPI Downloadable File. But, believe it or not, when it is downloaded, unlike the documentation I see everywhere that says it's about 2GB when unzipped, my computer consistently tells me it is an incomprehensible 6PB. I've never heard of anything like it.
See the screen print. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it. I've deleted the zip file and have attempted to download it again and again, always with the same result. Am I the only one getting this abnormal output?
What's a good way to download five SQL Server 2005 databases from production to my laptop for development work with Visual Studio?
Our application code is under source control, but to have a current development environment I must keep downloading these databases. Four databases are small, but one will need to be trimmed to about 10% of actual size to fit on my laptop's hard drive.
Looking at options in the Management Studio by right-clicking on each database, I see options to export the data, create a backup. Or, am I making this too hard and the easiest way would be to download some backups of the database created by the maintenance plan and use those to restore them on my laptop?
I was wondering if there was a free download for ssis? I downloaded the advanced toolkit for SQL and it doesn't have integrations services with it? Is there a separate download for this or does it have to be purchased?
I have Windows server 2003 SR2 and wich to install on it OLE DB Providers. I mainly have an application that needs OLE DB provider for Excel and Dbase to access read excel and dbase Files on disk. I have searched all over the web for a download link. I installed MDAC on the server and restarted bu still no luck. My ODBC applet in the control panel only shows the SQL native drivers.
PS: Windows is 64 bit. I believe this might be why. But what can I do in this situation?
I have an asp.net application which is launched from our B2B site. The primary purpose of the application is to allow our external clients access to reports, along with the ability to export and print. The RS2005 report viewer component was used within the application to render the reports. The problem is when the our client users click on the print button on the report viewer's tool bar, many of them are receiving a window asking them if they want to install "SQL Server". In reality, the ActiveX viewer, RSClientPrint, is what is trying to install. Our technical support staff is being flooded with calls due to this pop up. The users are very confused and concerned about installing "SQL Server." In addition, some users do not have the ability to install the ActiveX viewer, so they are not going to be able to print. We've experienced this in the past with ActiveX for Crystal. Finally, some users receive no message or feedback when they click on the print button for several minutes. We've determined the ActiveX is being installed during this time. We've had users wait as long as 7 minutes for the Print Dialog to come up.
1. We would like to place a message along with the link on the page where the report is rendered. Is there a way for us to provide a link to a self extracting file containing RSClientPrint?
2. Also is there any way to get around the issue where the client user does not have the ability to install the ActiveX? I've seen references on the forum to using SMS, but this is not possible since the users are external?
3. Is there any setting we can turn on so the users don't think the application has gone "out to lunch" while the ActiveX viewer is installed?
We are replicating SQL Server Compact and SQL Server 2008. My understanding is that SQL Server 2008 can only replicate with Compact 3.5 SP1, not Compact 3.5.
I have not been able to locate a download fromMicrosoft for SQL Compact 3.5 SP1. The download that is available is for Compact 3.5 (without the SP1).
Does anyone know where I can get the SP1 download?
Do you know how can do for downloading a file stored in a database?. I'm using a table with a FILE field for storing the file.
I know i have to create a special aspx page for downloading, that receives parameters to locate the proper record in the table and then retrieve the file in memory to start downloading.
I have done this with file located at specific folders but not a database's field.
Another thing... the file may be big.
Dou you have any idea about retrieving from sql and sending the file back to the final user?
I'm trying to set up an FTP process in a DTS package to download a file from an external site. There is nowhere to configure an HTTP proxy. It is getting blocked. I do have the internet options set up correctly but I guess it does not use them.
have a URL that I get from a partner by calling another URL and feeding it some query parameters. That call returns to me a URL which is what I need to then go get the file I'm downloading. I have no problem getting that URL into a variable in my SSIS package. URL....there are several key-value pairs after that question mark which denote the login information, the report ID that it's picking up, etc.
If I manually take that URL and dump it into IE and hit enter, I get the standard "Open/Save/Cancel" prompt. If I open it, I see the XML that should be in my file in the browser. If I save it, I get the standard save dialoge box so that I can save the xml file.How do I do this in SSIS? I can create a file connection for where I want this XML file to be saved, but I don't see an option in the XML task to simply save the file from a URL.
I am new to SQL server, currently using 2005, my web server using 2000, we have also 2000 installed, which has enterprise.
I would like to create a schedual for daily data download to our local server, if it is possible in 2005, or may be we can use 2000 enterprise, but I am really stuck how to set this into my system.
Dear All, is there any free download of sql server 2008 download avialable in the net?
i've googled a lot.....it is taking to the download of sql server 2008 CTP.....even after downloading finished, i'm getting error while installing error... the error is kernel32.dll
please provide me links
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Hi! I am confused ...downloaded Microsoft SQL server 2005 (for reporting services) to my Windows 2002 (32-bit systems), but it asks me to install the service packs as well...
So Windows XP Service Pack 2 is already installed. And I need to download Windows server 2000 or 2003 R2, but where could I find a free trial version?
Do I also need Asp.net and IIS? I would be very grateful for some help... to clarify which components needed.