Yesterday I unintentionally removed some records from a database. I need to rebuild the database to the point just before I ran the DELETE query. My restore is 12 hours before that point. I'm pretty sure that's what the transaction log is for, right? Is there a tutorial somewhere on how to do this? Or maybe software I can buy to make it easy?
Hi there, I have decided to move all my transaction handling from asp.net to stored procedures in a SQL Server 2000 database. I know the database is capable of rolling back the transactions just like myTransaction.Rollback() in asp.net. But what about exceptions? In asp.net, I am used to doing the following: <code>Try 'execute commands myTransaction.Commit()Catch ex As Exception Response.Write(ex.Message) myTransaction.Rollback()End Try</code>Will the database inform me of any exceptions (and their messages)? Do I need to put anything explicit in my stored procedure other than rollback transaction? Any help is greatly appreciated
hello im working on a project with a friend and store source files in a subversion server. since we are both working on the same DB everytime one of us makes a change we discover a problem in merging our changes.
is there any tool that can help in merging and making diff?? is there any alternativa?
I have two SQL tables with the following structureInstructor tableINIDINNameINEmailInstructor PhotoIPIDINIDIPPhotoNow my new Instructor table got a new fieldINIDINNameINEmailINPhotoQuestion, how can I merge the Instructor Photo table IPPHoto field into Instructor table INPhoto field? Thank you.
I wonder about the possibility of merging two identical databases on two different servers upon recovering from connection failure between them, using triggers. In order to create a simple synchronization
I have a website wih about 50000 pageviews permonth. I am using multiple access database for each section. for example for photogallery there is a separate database, for jokes there is another one. Now I am thinking to convert my all access databases into MSSQL Server2005 databases.There are about 5 access databases I want to merge them and convert them into 1 MDF file.How to do this?I am very new to SQL Server. Please Help I update access databases in MS ACCESS and upload them in server.When I will use SQL Server Databases How will I update them? From VS2008? Any other method? Or Should I think about creating WebBased control panel for my website like CP present in every CMS(joomla, dotnetnuke etc)? ....................................................................................................................... I have VS2008 and SQL Server 2005 Express.
I have two tables each with a date field. I have to combine these two tables and sort on the date. I want the date from each table to be on the same column though, not in seperate columns.
I have two sql server databases...one holds nothing but personalisation information. The other holds various other types of data. I would like to merge these two DBs into one (including all stored procedures,etc.), but being a relative noob to SQL Server, I can't seem to figure out exactly how to accomplish this. Neither database holds anything that the other holds; data-wise, stored procedure-wise or any other wise. ;-) Can anyone point me in the right direction?
We've got an incident database on our server and we want our consultants could add, modify, delete incidents on our customers sites with their laptop. When they come back we can also synchronise our incidents database with their modifications.
I defined the database on our server ( sql7 sp3) as distibutor and publisher, the other computers coulb be only suscribers.
It would be very easy except for a case :
when a line is modified on our server database and the same line in the same table is modified on the suscriber computer, the changes on publisher (distiributor) seems to have priority on the suscribers. But we would like to control this : we want the suscribers, when they come back, if this case appears, could choose good merging or not if it's possible, and if it is not, we would like at less they could have a message saying they will lost that they change (incident by incident if it's possible)
So what is possible to resolve it by the best way ?
Help!!, Does anyone know of a way that I can merge three seperate fields into one field in my sql statement. EG. SELECT catnumber, catnumber2,catnumber3 FROM Categories WHERE Customer = 'xxxx' and itemnumber = 1 or 2 or 4
I want the catnumber, catnumber2, catnumber3 all in one field so I can sort by it. If anybody could help me it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Mike
I need to figure out what is the easiest way to do this is. I have two tables that have the following columns:
Code:
TABLE 1 AcctNbr, GiftRef, Gdate, PayCode, Amt
Table 2 GiftRef, Amt, MotvCode, FundId
I need to merge the two tables with GiftRef being the common table between them. I have exported the tables from MSSQL to Access and am wondering what the easiest way to do this is. Is there an SQL Query that can merge the two tables on export by GiftRef? Is it easier to do this in Access now that I've exported the two Tables? Any help on this would be awesome. Thanks.
My client drops for me many files like this on a shared drive M: daily 1_Test.csv 2_Test.csv 3_Test.csv
I would like you to advice on how to write a SQL code (that can include DTS if possible) that will take this files, merge them into one (since they have same columns) and send them to another client as one file. But it must only take the files of the same date and must not resend files i have send already. I need this to be an automated process since the files are dumped into M:drive midnite and I need this code so that I can schedule it as a job and run around 4h00am.
I'm pretty new to SQL altogether. I kinda gave myself a crash-course when the software I was using, Papertrack, was having problems. It all started when I tried to move the database. Now there are two separate databases that I can see on SQL Enterprise manager. I picked up the book and figured some things out, but still don't know how to merge the databases. I called the support for the software and got to know them on a middle-name basis. Is there a way I can merge the two databases so that the software can pull queries from both and access the files? To anyone that likes a challenge,
I have 2 tables that have the exact same structure and have some common values. T1 = a,b,c,d,e T2 = e,f,g,h
I want to create a single distinct table which captures all unique in both tables. I have a common fields ID in both, I can match on. I don't want duplicates which is what's happening now..
Hello there. I am Completely new to SQL and this forum, and this problem that I have may appear to be very basic to you guys but still... I was wondering if I could get some help with a database I am trying to make in MS Access.
I have used the Access TransferText function to import data from a text file into a table with an ID attached to each line, eg.
ID Text 1 Hello world 2 This is an example 3 Of my database
I want to merge the data, or copy it into a field in a new table to get:
ID Text 1 Hello World This is an example Of my database 2 [more imported text from a different table]
and i have been advised that SQL is the best way to do this. Is it possible to have line breaks in a field within microsoft access, or would it have to be structured as
ID Text 1 Hello World This is an Example Of My Database 2 ...
I have a function that returns a range of numbers and a query that returns a varchar field and an int field. I would like to replace the int field in the query with unique ranged numbers from the function(one per row).
Any ideas?
Thanks, Mark
-- use ifms
select * from dbo.fnRange(5101,5152)
select --distinct s.OrgKeyId, 10420 TableNumber, 5100 DetailCodeNumber, s.NewStratalabel CodeDescription, s.NewStratalabel CodeAbbreviation, 1 CodeActiveFlag, Getdate(), 0 distinct s.NewStratalabel, 5100 from _StrataLabel_xref s Left Outer Join(select * from org_Detail_Code where tablenumber = 10420 and orgkeyid in (Select distinct OrgkeyId from _StrataLabel_xref)) o on o.OrgKeyId = s.OrgKeyId and o.CodeDescription = s.NewStratalabel where o.Detailcodenumber is null order by s.NewStratalabel
Hi, We have we had a database in 2006 with around 90 tables and later we created a new database in 2007 with more tables for same application. Now we want to have a database which will contain all records from the two above database. how should we go about this??
I have a query that I'm working on, but instead of giving the query, I wanted to ask a basic syntax question. If more info is needed, let me know. If you have 2 rows that have a common relationship, but differing information in some fields, can you merge them all onto one row? I've done this with Sum(case) expressions, but I don't want to 'add' anything. In the following example, the ActivityID refers to a break. ActivityID can be:
0=Pick up 1=Drop Off 2=Lunch 3=Break
So if I wanted to see 2 breaks on 1 row in the following example, would this be possible:
I have a question. I want to perform the following task:
1) UPDATE wdoctyp SET ldoclock=0 WHERE docType='LEAVE' 2) SELECT idoclastsn FROM wdoctyp WHERE docType='LEAVE' 3) UPDATE wdoctyp SET ldoclock=1, idoclastsn=idoclastsn+1 WHERE docType='LEAVE'
can I perform it in one SQL statement? Actually the reason I want to do this is because I want to prevent ldoclock from locking forever due to computer failure.
**what i wanna do is to get the following result :
<transport> <train> 10 </train> <plane>10 </plane> <metro>10</metro> <bm>10</bm> <voiture><avion> 10 </avion><train>10</train><mercedesC230> 10 </mercedesC230></voiture> <nissan> <Z>10 </Z> </nissan> </transport> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- this means that i want to merge all the child nodes that belong to the same parent node. thanks for any help
I Have 3 columns in source (ID1,ID2,ID3) ..i want make a lookup of 'Dnumber' column in the target table with each of the 3 columns.Has to map the unmatched ones(ID's) in the 'Dnumber'
Iam fine till getting the unmatched ID's from each of the column from source ..but getting problem in mapping these 3 columns in to 'Dnumber'
Ex: Lets say got the unmatched are like this ,
ID1 ID2 ID3 1 4 6 2 5 7 3 8
Output should be :
Dnumber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
I Can't use UnionAll..bcoz 3 columns should map to the same target column.Not sure about Merge Join
I need to merge database's from 2 different locations into a master database. I am concerned with the identities being duplicated, and the need to map/translate the ids in a sequential order. Also this needs to happen on a nightly basis , would i need to write a custom script ?? any starters , pointers would be appreciated
Hi everyone. I am working on an application that will use SQL Server Express locally installed on the client machines. We want to be able to deploy MDF files and merge those files into the clients existing database. For example, their databases will have a Produce table which will contain prices and varieties of products we give to the clients to sell. The clients will also have some records of their own in this table for their own produce that they sell, and we will not know about those records at all. If we update our prices and add more produce, we want to simply merge in our records (update existing and insert non-existing) without touching theirs. (scenario is fake BTW, so don't take too literally)
My question is does SQL Server Express have some builtin functionality to do this or will we need to do it ourself in code.
I have a quick question regarding merging cube partitions. If I create partitions sliced by date (let's assume we have year level partitions like 2006,2007,2008...) Later, if I want to merge selected partition to another partition , for example I have history partition and 2006 partition and I want to merge 2006 to history partition then I can simply merge them using ' merge partition' through Management Studio.
My question is that in script, History partition has condition which is where clause and restricted by year level (i.g. WHERE date < '01-01-2006' ) ; however after merging , script won't change like WHERE date <'01-01-2007').
If so, whenever I merge partitions then I have to alter the script as well based on selected merge partion? I need to refresh history partition once a month;however even if I merge 2006 partition , once I reprocess history partition then it only process what it was wrote in script. So, after reprocessing 2006 data won't appear in this history partition. So, wondering it's mentatory to alter the script once partition is merged. Please give me some comments on this issue. Thanks in advance.
I know how to get the results I want with two queries, but would like to use only one. The following is as abbreviated and concise as possible.
My first table [Items] contains two relevant fields: ItemID (int) and GroupNum (varchar). The second table [Call] contains three relevent fields: ItemID (int), Started (smalldatetime), Voicemail (smalldatetime).
These are the results I would like: SELECT GroupNum, Count(NOT Voicemail IS NULL), COUNT(DATEDIFF(n, Voicemail, Started) > 60) OR I would like the results grouped by by the group number, the total count where the voicemail is not null, and the total count where the date difference in minutes between started and voicemail is greater then 60.
I can join the table, and I can€™t get the group number and one OR the other of the two remaining fields, but not both.
Hello, As is known, when developing an application in VWDE that features membership as well the application's own database, you have a total of 2 databases. Seeing as a lot of hosters charge per database instance, to make the membership utility viable, it would be prudent to merge each database into one. Quite a few blogs/tutorials, including ScottGu's, recommend merging, but I'm as yet to find one that actually explains the merging process step by step. Advice such as, "run each script against the same database," simply isn't enough.If anyone could shed any light on this topic, it would be much appreciated. Of note, I have SQL Server Management Studio as the recommended deployment tool. If one thing's becoming increasing evident, it's that it would be well worthwhile in finding a host that supports SQL Server 2005 as opposed to 2000. Kind regards.