Native Code: 25009 While Executing SQLCECommand
Feb 26, 2007
I'm getting this error while executing a SQLCECommand (ExecuteNonQuery):
Native Code: 25009
Massage: Unspecified error
HResult: 2147467259
Source: SQL Server 2005
Mobile Edition ADO.NET
Data Provider
This happens only sometimes. If I recreate the command object and executing it again (with the same connection object) no error occurs.
Except for this case the application works fine.
Thanks,
Laschek
View 1 Replies
ADVERTISEMENT
Jul 16, 2007
Hi,
What is the best way to have native win32 code tell SQL Server 2005 Express to synchronize for merge replication? What API should I use? Should I exec the distrib.exe and/or replmerg.exe command line utilities? Should I use "Windows Synchronization Manager"? Are they other options?
Thanks,
Bryan
View 4 Replies
View Related
Oct 16, 2007
Does anyone know if this is a SQL Native Client bug? I've read a previous thread (posted back on Jan. 18th, 2007) about this error, but there are no replies. I am getting this error when I issue the sp_setapprole command using sqlexecdirect() ODBC api call. Is there any way to work around this? Or is there a fix to the SQL Native Client? The error 15002 message text states "The procedure sys.sp_setapprole cannot be executed within a transaction". This is on a new connection so there should be no transactions active at the time. Thanks in advance for any info anyone can provide on this.
View 5 Replies
View Related
Jun 26, 2007
I've been searching for a bit but I can't seem to find a difinitive answer.
Can an SQL Server trigger call native C/C++ functions? If so, what is the mechanism?
Thanks in advance.
View 7 Replies
View Related
Sep 27, 2006
Hello, everyone.
I have to make a gateway to access third-party closed-source native-code COM objects. As an interface, SQL Server stored procedures are absolutely perfect for my needs. I decided to use SQL Server 2005 CLR rather than using deprecated extended stored procedures or accessing COM objects directly through SQL Server. (This decision is aided by the fact that the third party has plans to make a .NET version of their COM objects "really soon now" (i.e.: not soon enough). Backporting their new interface to my abstraction layer will be very simple.)
I'm having problems using these COM objects from my SQL Server 2005 CLR stored procedure. When I try to run my stored procedure, I get the error below. It appears that SQL Server/CLR refuses to perform the disk access necessary to load the COM object from disk so that it can instantiate it. (My message continues after the error.)
Msg 6522, Level 16, State 1, Procedure MyStoredProcedure, Line 0
A .NET Framework error occurred during execution of user defined routine or aggregate 'MyStoredProcedure':
System.IO.FileLoadException: LoadFrom(), LoadFile(), Load(byte[]) and LoadModule() have been disabled by the host.
System.IO.FileLoadException:
at System.Reflection.Assembly.nLoad(AssemblyName fileName, String codeBase, Evidence assemblySecurity, Assembly locationHint, StackCrawlMark& stackMark, Boolean throwOnFileNotFound, Boolean forIntrospection)
at System.Reflection.Assembly.InternalLoad(AssemblyName assemblyRef, Evidence assemblySecurity, StackCrawlMark& stackMark, Boolean forIntrospection)
at System.Reflection.Assembly.InternalLoadFrom(String assemblyFile, Evidence securityEvidence, Byte[] hashValue, AssemblyHashAlgorithm hashAlgorithm, Boolean forIntrospection, StackCrawlMark& stackMark)
at System.Reflection.Assembly.LoadFrom(String assemblyFile, Evidence securityEvidence, Byte[] hashValue, AssemblyHashAlgorithm hashAlgorithm)
at System.Activator.CreateComInstanceFrom(String assemblyName, String typeName, Byte[] hashValue, AssemblyHashAlgorithm hashAlgorithm)
at System.Activator.CreateComInstanceFrom(String assemblyName, String typeName)
at UserDefinedFunctions.MyStoredProcedure()
.
I'll outline the steps I performed so far to get the assembly working:
Ensured I was running at SQL Server 2005 compatibility level. (90)
- Installed and configured the third-party COM objects on my devel box and my DB box. They registered themselves properly.
- Enabled CLR in the DB.
- Made sure the DB owner has UNSAFE ASSEMBLY permission.
- Added the TRUSTWORTHY property to the DB. (Yes, this isn't the "correct" way to do it, but I didn't want to deal with code-signing voodoo. Apologies to actual believers in voodoo.)
- Created an Unsafe assembly "MyAssembly" in SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005.
- Created all the necessary Interop assemblies (by creating a normal (non-SQL) C# project and building my code, and raiding the bin directory).
- Added these Interop assemblies to SQL Server 2005 as Unsafe assemblies.
- In VS2005, built my SQL Project code and deployed successfully.
- Tried running my stored procedure through a Query window, and I got the error above.
I've done many searches. All of the results I've found concern themselves with Web Services and XML serialization, and suggest using sgen.exe. I don't think they're relevant to my problem. A few said I should add my COM DLLs as assemblies to SQL Server, but that is impossible for native code DLLs. I found something that hinted at tblexp.exe, but I didn't understand how that could help me. I already figured out a way to get me the Interop libs.
Efforts at solving:
- Reading webpages for hours on end.
- I tried using sgen.exe to create the XML serialization assembly, but it didn't help.
- I tried adding various native-code DLLs directly as SQL Server assemblies, but you can bet it didn't like that.
- A few other pitiful attempts not worth mentioning.
- Reading this forum. I didn't see anything that applied.
- Posting here.
I really wish Microsoft had meant what they said when they stated that "Unsafe" assemblies can access anything, instead of trying to protect developers from their folly.
Any insights on getting those COM objects to work in my CLR stored procedure? Thank you.
-Tony Flay
View 3 Replies
View Related
Aug 3, 2007
Howdy folks! (I feel im creating too many topics...but all my questions are unrelated :-/)
Dev environment: SSCE, Native c++ OLE code, Win CE 5
I have a routine that calculates the size of a set of columns in order to create a byte buffer for retrieving data from an IRowset and inserting it into a custom class. This method works great for all data types except ntext. When I look at the column information from an ntext field, the DBCOLUMNINFO::ulColumnSize member holds 536,870,911 (the max length of an ntext type). Obviously I dont want to allocate 1GB of memory for each ntext column. Is there anyway (natively) to determine the actual number of characters in a field?
View 12 Replies
View Related
Jul 12, 2006
Hi,
I experienced this problems on both Windows Mobile 2003 SE and Windows Mobile 5.0.
Its native development (c++, oledb, atl and mfc).
It's quite simple to reproduce...
1. open a database
2. open a rowset on table A (whatever, valid of course and with both IOpenRowset and ICommandText), read datas and close rowset
3. power off
4. power on
5. try step 2 with another table (failed on openrowset with error 0x80004005) or try table A (sometimes working because of cached memory, sometims failed on Read Datas).
6. being stuck ;-)
Our work-around was, in case we loose our connection (identified by error 0x80004005 on openrowset), we close it and re-open database... ugly for sure, but working.
What I'm looking now is to use some kind of "detection method" like what people in .Net develoment are using "if ConnectionState.Open <> ...) for reopening my database only on demand...
Thanks in advance for any hints,
Fabien.
View 5 Replies
View Related
Jan 10, 2008
There is no SQL Agent forum so if this isn't the correct place please move this post.
Windows 2003 R2 x64 with SQL Server x64.
One of the steps in a SQL job I have setup requires me to run an exe. I can run this exe from the command line or by double-clicking it on this same server but when running it from a SQL job it does not run, the job just has the status 'executing' but does not do anything. I have enabled xp_cmdshell. I have also tried calling a bat file which then runs the exe and I have tried calling the bat file with SysWOW64cmd.exe. Same problem.
It seems to me the the operating system recognises the 32bit exe and runs it in that context but the SQL Agent thread keeps trying to run it as a 64bit exe and hence never gets anywhere. (My best guess)
Is there a way to force SQL job/steps to run an exe or bat file in a 32bit thread? Any other ideas.
Thanks
Scott
View 5 Replies
View Related
May 7, 2008
I have a database trigger that is set to call a CLR trigger/stored proc when a certain field in a table is updated. The issue is that if i execute the stored proc manually in enterprise studio, it works perfectly but the same call made through the trigger does not go through. A few more details -
I have CLR integration enabled on the sql server.
The dbo has UNSAFE ASSEMBLY rights
I have the both the assembly and the serialized dll imported in the database.
Here's the definition of the stored proc -
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[WriteXMLNotification]
@TaskID [nvarchar](20)
WITH EXECUTE AS CALLER
AS
EXTERNAL NAME [DataInterfaceWebServices].[TaskUpdateXMLWriter.WriteXMLNotification].[run]
and the trigger -
CREATE TRIGGER [dbo].[tr_Task_U]
ON [dbo].[_Task]
FOR UPDATE, INSERT AS
IF UPDATE (TaskType_Status) OR UPDATE (TaskType) OR UPDATE (TaskType_SubType1)
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
DECLARE @status AS INT
DECLARE @taskType AS INT
DECLARE @taskSubType AS INT
DECLARE @taskID as sysname
DECLARE @cmd as sysname
DECLARE @parentTask as sysname
DECLARE @NotificationXMLTaskID as sysname
SELECT @status = [TaskType_Status] FROM inserted
SELECT @taskType = [TaskType] FROM inserted
SELECT @taskSubType = [TaskType_SubType1] FROM inserted
SELECT @taskID = [TaskID] FROM inserted
SELECT @parentTask = [Parent_TaskID] FROM inserted
SELECT @NotificationXMLTaskID = [MCCTaskID] FROM _TaskNotificationXML WHERE [MCCTaskID] = @parentTask
IF (@status = 2602) AND (@taskType = 2282) AND (@taskSubType = 19500)
BEGIN
exec WriteXMLNotification @taskID;
END
ELSE IF (@taskType = 2285) AND (@parentTask IS NOT NULL) AND (@NotificationXMLTaskID IS NOT NULL)
BEGIN
exec WriteXMLNotification @parentTask;
END
END
I stepped into the trigger and it seems to execute the line " exec WriteXMLNotification @taskID;" but nothing happens, but if I run that same line manually, it works. Could it be that the impersonation by the EXECUTE AS clause is causing it to fail?
Please advise!
Thanks in Advance,
-Mihir Sonalkar.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Apr 10, 2007
Hello all,
I am trying to execute the ssis packages using code.These packages are hosted on remote server under MSDB in local Network.
Below is the code tried to Execute
--------------------------------------------------
DTSExecResult execRslt = _dtsxPackage.Execute();
foreach (DtsError dtserr in _dtsxPackage.Errors)
{
Console.WriteLine("Source: " + dtserr.Source + ", Description: " + dtserr.Description);
}
I get hte following Error
--------------------------------
"Dupaco Load MMAs"-------------"An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005.
An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.".
"
"Data Flow Task" -------"The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "Dupaco" failed with error code 0xC0202009.
"
"Data Flow Task" ----------"component "OLE DB Destination" (119) failed validation and returned error code 0xC020801C.
"
"One or more component failed validation.
"
"There were errors during task validation.
"
When i try to execute the same code on the server where all the package are hosted. It is working fine.
More Info:
In thepackage we are using one "Source Flat file connection" and one "Oledb Destination connection"
Please help me to solve this problem, as my client needs it very badly
Thanks
Subin
View 9 Replies
View Related
Jan 30, 2007
Hi,
I have created a Integration Services package that takes a table in a database, and transfers it to a flat file. This package has successfully run through visual studio 2005 as a .dtsx package, and given the output that I expected.
However, now, I am trying to excecute the package (as xml) using C#, and I am receving this error:
Error in Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.TaskHost/DTS.Pipeline : The product level is insufficient for component "Flat File Destination" (31).
I do not understand how a working package would have this kind of error.
Considering that it runs when I do not use C# code to execute the package means that I have SSIS properly installed, and I have the proper versions (or it should not execute ever). I have SP1 for both SQL Server 2005, and Visual Studio 2005 installed.
Other packages that I have created using C# code also have the same problem.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
View 5 Replies
View Related
Jan 8, 2008
Hi,
I am novice to SQL reporting services.
I have created a report using SSRS.
In this report I would like to show a column value as button and wants to execute vbscript code on click.
Or at least execute vbscript code on click of that field (button is just an option!)
The code will launch another application (exe file or else)
Help in this regard would be appreciated.
Thanks
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jul 20, 2005
Does anyone know of a way to execute sql code from a dynamically builttext field?Before beginning, let me state that I know this db architecture isbuilt solely for frustration and I hope to make it better soon.Unfortunately, there is never a non-crucial time in which we can do anupgrade, so we are stuck for now.Point 1:There are multiple tables: students, courses, cross-referencestudent/courses, teachers, cross-reference teacher/courses, andothers.Point 2:Yearly archiving is done by appending a 2 digit year suffix to thetable and rebuilding the table structure for the current year. Thatis, each of the tables named above has an archive table for 1999,2000, 2001, etc. This leads to many tables and a big mess whenunioning them.Point 3:A history report is run by building a big query that unions each unionof tables (students, courses, etc) by year. This query has grown toobig for a varchar(8000) field. Actually, it's too big for 2 of them.Point 4:I don't want to write code to maintain any more varchar(8000) fieldsfor this query. It should be much more easily handled with atemporary table holding each bit of yearly archive data. I have builtthis and it works fine. I have also figured out how to pull the rowsfrom that table, concatenate them, and insert the resulting lump intoa text field in another table.Point 5:I haven't figured out how to grab the 5 or so records from that tableand execute them on their own. I figured I could grab them, put theminto a text field that's big enough to hold the whole query and thenselect and execute that text field. I've had no luck with that and Ihaven't had any luck finding any references that might help me withthis problem. I keep thinking of nesting execute() calls, but thatdoesn't work.I'm open to questions, potential solutions, hints about different wayto approach the problem, anything.Many thanks in advance,Rick Caborn
View 7 Replies
View Related
Jun 11, 2015
We are executing a SSIS package using a xp_cmdshell command in a SP as shown below. This package does consumes time to execute almost 90 minutes and does get executed successfully too. But the strange thing is we don't get the result in @result variable just because somehow the next sql statement after the below highlighted statement doesn't get executed at all. After checking execution stats for the SP using the query attached below we observed that somehow the SP vanishes out of the execution stats for the server.
SELECT @cmd = 'dtexec /FILE "D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server100DTSPackages.....PopulateReport.dtsx"'
SELECT @cmd = @cmd + ' /Decrypt T@!0er '
SELECT @cmd = @cmd + ' /set package.variables[vAppID].Value;' + CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),@appId)
SELECT @cmd = @cmd + ' /set package.variables[vDBName].Value;' + '"' + @db + '"'
SELECT @cmd = @cmd + ' /set package.variables[vBuildMFF].Value;' + CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),@BuildMFF)
[code]....
View 6 Replies
View Related
Feb 11, 2008
VS2008 Express, SQL Server CE 3.5 SP2, Windows Forms desktop application
My code is like this:
SqlCeCommand command = new SqlCeCommand();
SqlCeConnection connection = new SqlCeConnection(@"Data Source=|DataDirectory|MyDBCE.sdf");
connection.Open();
command.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
command.Connection = connection;
string cmd = @"CREATE TABLE MyTable(
Id int NOT NULL,
Name nvarchar(50) NOT NULL,
X int NOT NULL,
Y int NOT NULL)";
command.CommandText = cmd;
command.ExecuteScalar();
connection.Close();
This code does not throw any error, so I presume it is doing something correctly.
However, after the application finishes, there is no table MyTable in this database.
If I run this code once again, it doesn't say that table MyTable already exists, so it does not exist.
Can someone tell me how to create a table in SQLCE ?
View 10 Replies
View Related
May 17, 2007
Hi.
I think that it's possible only when CommandType is set to TableDirect.
But I need subj for this:
cc.CommandText = "SELECT FAM+' '+IMA+' '+OTC AS FIO FROM LICO AS LIC";
rs = cc.ExecuteResultSet(ResultSetOptions.Scrollable);
DataGridTableStyle ts = new DataGridTableStyle();
ts.MappingName = "";
DataGridColumnStyle cs = new DataGridTextBoxColumn();
cs.MappingName = "FIO";
cs.Width = 400;
ts.GridColumnStyles.Add(cs);
dataGrid1.TableStyles.Add(ts);
rsv = rs.ResultSetView;
dataGrid1.DataSource = rsv;
View 1 Replies
View Related
May 30, 2007
Have a nice day. I'm developing for PocketPC using VB2005 and SQLMobile and need some help to solve the following issue:
At runtime the following code throws an exception #25950 SSCE_M_QP_MISSINGPARAMETER
Missing Parameter [Parameter ordinal = 1]
Everything looks fine, but it still fails. In the same app I have a datagrid connected via a dataset and it works OK. Please give me directions!!
Dim conn As SqlCeConnection = Nothing
Try
conn = New SqlCeConnection("Data Source =" & _
(System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName(System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly.GetName.CodeBase) + "db.sdf;"))
conn.Open()
Dim cmd As SqlCeCommand = conn.CreateCommand
cmd.CommandText = " INSERT t_People ([txt_Name], [txt_LastName]) VALUES ('CLARK', 'KENT') "
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
Catch ex As Exception
MsgBox(ex.ToString)
Finally
conn.Close()
End Try
View 11 Replies
View Related
Jan 11, 2008
I came across a frustrating bug last week. Basically, whenever I tried to execute almost any sql query with unnamed parameters (i.e. using "?" instead of "@param_name" in the SQL text), an exception would be thrown.
After trying lots and lots of things and navigating my way through the internals of System.Data.SqlServerCe.dll, I discovered that the method System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.CreateParameterAccessor(...) has a bug.
The bug is that the private arrays "parameters" and "metadata" are ordered differently, yet at one point in CreateParameterAccessor(...) they are compared using the same index. Here are the two lines:
p = this.parameters[ i ];
and
MetaData info = metadata[ i ]
and then the column data types of "info" & "p" are incorrectly compared in a later method, ValidateDataConversion(...).
So take a step back... how are they ordered differently? From observation, I concluded the following:
The "parameters" array is ordered exactly in the order that the DbParameter's were added to the DbCommand object.
The "metadata" array is ordered according to the column order of the table in the database.
So what causes the exception? Well, CreateParameterAccessor(...) passes data types from two different columns (one type taken from parameters[ i ] and the other from metadata[ i ]) on to SqlCeType.ValidateDataConversion(...). And, of course, if they differ (e.g. one column is of type DateTime and the other is a SmallInt), an exception is thrown.
I've found two workarounds, and both seem to work well.
The first is to name the SqlCeParameters (e.g. "SELECT ... WHERE id=@id"). This causes the buggy branch of code to be completely bypassed.
The second is to add the SqlCeParameters in the exact same order as the columns exist in the table you are accessing. Note, I do *not* mean the order that you select the columns (e.g. "SELECT column1, column2, ..."). I mean the actual order of the columns in the database.
I've included my setup and a stack trace below to help if it can.
My setup is:
.Net CF 3.5
SqlServer CE 3.5
Visual Studio 2008
Deployed to Pocket PC 2003
Here is the stack trace (note the variables passed to ValidateDataConversion):
System.Data.SqlServerCe.dll!System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeType.ValidateDataConversion(System.Data.SqlDbType expectedType = DateTime, System.Data.SqlDbType actualType = SmallInt) + 0x4a bytes
System.Data.SqlServerCe.dll!System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.CreateParameterAccessor(System.Data.SqlServerCe.MetaData[] metadata = {System.Data.SqlServerCe.MetaData[34]}) + 0x89 bytes
System.Data.SqlServerCe.dll!System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.CreateDataBindings() + 0x5e bytes
System.Data.SqlServerCe.dll!System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.CompileQueryPlan() + 0x16f bytes
System.Data.SqlServerCe.dll!System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.ExecuteCommand(System.Data.CommandBehavior behavior = Default, string method = "ExecuteNonQuery", System.Data.SqlServerCe.ResultSetOptions options = None) + 0xa7 bytes
System.Data.SqlServerCe.dll!System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() + 0x7 bytes
View 1 Replies
View Related
Dec 25, 2007
Hi,
I am developing a Application using SQLCE Database & VS 2005 for Intermec CN3 PDA
It is having Windows Mobile 5.0 OS and ARM920T PXA27x Processor.
I have already installed
Microsoft .NET CF 2.0,
Microsoft SQL Client 2.0 ( using %Program Files%Microsoft SQL Server Compact Editionv3.1SDKinwce500armv4isqlce30.wce5.armv4i.CAB file) in PDA
I could able to run the application in the development environment which is having
Windows XP OS.
Microsoft .NET Compact framework 2.0,
SQL Server 2005 Compact edition
But when I deploy the application in the PDA thro' cab file and try to run the application I am getting the below error at run time.
Could not load type
'System.Data.Sqlserverce.sqlcecommand' from assembly System.Data.Sqlserverce, version=9.0.242.0,culture=neutral,PublickeyToken=8984...'
I have added the SQLCE.dll from the below location
%Program Files%Microsoft SQL Server Compact Editionv3.1System.Data.SqlServerCe.dll
Anybody can suggest me to solve this issue.
Thanks in advance
With Regards,
D.Karthikeyan
View 3 Replies
View Related
May 7, 2008
I have an app running Windows CE 5.0 and SqlServerCE 3.0. Occasionally, one of the production units will throw an exception with the following stack trace but no exception message:
Exception Msg:
Stack Trace: at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.ProcessResults()
at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.CompileQueryPlan()
at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.ExecuteCommand()
at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.ExecuteReader()
at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand.ExecuteReader()
at XX.MobileApp.frmXXX.LoadData()
This is not something that I have been able to reproduce in our shop. I even take their database and run it here in our shop with out such errors. Does anyone know some possible causes for this error?
Sorry, I don't have more info to give becuase this is all I have to work with since I cannot reproduce in our shop. If the exception object exposes a property for the HResult, I would be able to provide that.
I appreciate your repsonses.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jan 24, 2008
Hi,
I have a web application using Stored Procedure (SP). I see that there's a SP taking long time to execute. I try to capture it by Profiler Tool, and find out that with the same SP on the same db with the same parameter. The duration of executing by my web app is far bigger than the duration of executing on SQl server management studio - query window
Please see the image through this url http://kyxao.net/127/ExecutionProblem.png
Any ideas for this issue?
Thanks a lot
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jan 23, 2008
Hi,I have a web application using Stored Procedure (SP). I see that there's a SP taking long time to execute. I try to capture it by Profiler Tool, and find out that with the same SP on the same db with the same parameter. The duration of executing by my web app is far bigger than the duration of executing on SQl server management studio - query windowPlease see the image attached http://kyxao.net/127/ExecutionProblem.png Any ideas for this issue?Thanks a lot Jalijack
View 2 Replies
View Related
Oct 10, 2006
Hi all,I am facing an unusual issue here. I have a stored procedure, that return different set of result when I execute it from .NET component compare to when I execute it from SQL Management Studio. But as soon as I recompile the stored procedure, both will return the same results.This started to really annoying me, any thoughts or solution? Thanks very much guys
View 2 Replies
View Related
Oct 6, 2006
I made a point type by C# for deploying in SQL2005.
It builds successfully every time.
When I deploy, it gives the following error:
"Error: Type "SqlServerProject1.TypePoint" is marked for native serialization, but field "x" of type "SqlServerProject1.TypePoint" is not valid for native serialization." although x variable is value type decimal.
using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Data.SqlTypes;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Server;
[Serializable]
[SqlUserDefinedType(Format.Native, IsByteOrdered=true)]
public struct TypePoint : INullable
{
private bool m_Null;
private Decimal x;
private Decimal y;
public override string ToString()
{
// Replace the following code with your code
if (IsNull) // added part
{
return "null";
}
else
{
return x + ":" + y;
} // end of this part
// return "";
}
public bool IsNull
{
get
{
// Put your code here
return m_Null;
}
}
public static TypePoint Null
{
get
{
TypePoint h = new TypePoint();
h.m_Null = true;
return h;
}
}
public static TypePoint Parse(SqlString s) // Most Important Part
{
if (s.IsNull)
{
return Null;
}
else // added part
{
TypePoint p = new TypePoint();
string str = s.ToString();
string[] xy = str.Split(':');
p.x = Decimal.Parse(xy[0]);
p.y = Decimal.Parse(xy[1]);
return p;
}
}
public Decimal X
{
get
{
return x;
}
set
{
x = value;
}
}
public Decimal Y
{
get
{
return y;
}
set
{
y = value;
}
} // end of added part
// This is a place-holder method
public string Method1()
{
//Insert method code here
return "Hello";
}
// This is a place-holder static method
public static SqlString Method2()
{
//Insert method code here
return new SqlString("Hello");
}
// This is a place-holder field member
public int var1;
}
View 4 Replies
View Related
Jul 27, 2006
Hi all--I'm trying to convert a function which I inherited from a SQL Server 2000 DTS package to something usable in an SSIS package in SQL Server 2005. Given the original code here:
Function Main()
on error resume next
dim cn, i, rs, sSQL
Set cn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
cn.Open "Provider=sqloledb;Server=<server_name>;Database=<db_name>;User ID=<sysadmin_user>;Password=<password>"
set rs = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
set rs = DTSGlobalVariables("SQLstring").value
for i = 1 to rs.RecordCount
sSQL = rs.Fields(0).value
cn.Execute sSQL, , 128 'adExecuteNoRecords option for faster execution
rs.MoveNext
Next
Main = DTSTaskExecResult_Success
End Function
This code was originally programmed in the SQL Server ActiveX Task type in a DTS package designed to take an open-ended number of SQL statements generated by another task as input, then execute each SQL statement sequentially. Upon this code's success, move on to the next step. (Of course, there was no additional documentation with this code. :-)
Based on other postings, I attempted to push this code into a Visual Studio BI 2005 Script Task with the following change:
public Sub Main()
...
Dts.TaskResult = Dts.Results.Success
End Class
I get the following error when I attempt to compile this:
Error 30209: Option Strict On requires all variable declarations to have an 'As' clause.
I am new to Visual Basic, so I'm on a learning curve here. From what I know of this script:
- The variables here violate the new Option Strict On requirement in VS 2005 to declare what type of object your variable is supposed to use.
- I need to explicitly declare each object, unless I turn off the Option Strict On (which didn't seem recommended, based on what I read).
Given this statement:
dim cn, i, rs, sSQL
I'm looking at "i" as type Integer; rs and sSQL are open-ended arrays, but can't quite figure out how to read the code here:
Set cn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
cn.Open "Provider=sqloledb;Server=<server_name>;Database=<db_name>;User ID=<sysadmin_user>;Password=<password>"
set rs = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
This code seems to create an instance of a COM component, then pass provider information and create the recordset being passed in by the previous task, but am not sure whether this syntax is correct for VS 2005 or what data type declaration to make here. Any ideas/help on how to rewrite this code would be greatly appreciated!
View 7 Replies
View Related
Mar 28, 2007
Dear Friends,
I am having 2 Tables.
Table 1: AddressBook
Fields --> User Name, Address, CountryCode
Table 2: Country
Fields --> Country Code, Country Name
Step 1 : I have created a Cube with these two tables using SSAS.
Step 2 : I have created a report in SSRS showing Address list.
The Column in the report are User Name, Address, Country Name
But I have no idea, how to convert this Country Code to Country name.
I am generating the report using the Layout tab. ( Data | Layout | Preview ) Report1.rdl [Design]
Anyone help me to solve this issue. Because, in our project most of the transaction tables have Code and Code description in master table. I need to convert all code into corresponding description in all my reports.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Ramakrishnan
Singapore
28 March 2007
View 4 Replies
View Related
Nov 16, 1999
Is it possible to do a native BCP from 7.0 to 6.5? I'm having all sorts of data issues when I try.
Would a character bcp work (albeit slowly) instead?
View 1 Replies
View Related
Feb 24, 2008
Hello,
I'm using ASP.Net to update a table which include a lot of fields may be around 30 fields, I used stored procedure to update these fields. Unfortunatily I had to use a FormView to handle some TextBoxes and RadioButtonLists which are about 30 web controls.
I 've built and tested my stored procedure, and it worked successfully thru the SQL Builder.The problem I faced that I have to define the variable in the stored procedure and define it again the code behind againALTER PROCEDURE dbo.UpdateItems
(
@eName nvarchar, @ePRN nvarchar, @cID nvarchar, @eCC nvarchar,@sDate nvarchar,@eLOC nvarchar, @eTEL nvarchar, @ePhone nvarchar,
@eMobile nvarchar, @q1 bit, @inMDDmn nvarchar, @inMDDyr nvarchar, @inMDDRetIns nvarchar,
@outMDDmn nvarchar, @outMDDyr nvarchar, @outMDDRetIns nvarchar, @insNo nvarchar,@q2 bit, @qper2 nvarchar, @qplc2 nvarchar, @q3 bit, @qper3 nvarchar, @qplc3 nvarchar,
@q4 bit, @qper4 nvarchar, @pic1 nvarchar, @pic2 nvarchar, @pic3 nvarchar, @esigdt nvarchar, @CCHName nvarchar, @CCHTitle nvarchar, @CCHsigdt nvarchar, @username nvarchar,
@levent nvarchar, @eventdate nvarchar, @eventtime nvarchar
)
AS
UPDATE iTrnsSET eName = @eName, cID = @cID, eCC = @eCC, sDate = @sDate, eLOC = @eLOC, eTel = @eTEL, ePhone = @ePhone, eMobile = @eMobile,
q1 = @q1, inMDDmn = @inMDDmn, inMDDyr = @inMDDyr, inMDDRetIns = @inMDDRetIns, outMDDmn = @outMDDmn,
outMDDyr = @outMDDyr, outMDDRetIns = @outMDDRetIns, insNo = @insNo, q2 = @q2, qper2 = @qper2, qplc2 = @qplc2, q3 = @q3, qper3 = @qper3,
qplc3 = @qplc3, q4 = @q4, qper4 = @qper4, pic1 = @pic1, pic2 = @pic2, pic3 = @pic3, esigdt = @esigdt, CCHName = @CCHName,
CCHTitle = @CCHTitle, CCHsigdt = @CCHsigdt, username = @username, levent = @levent, eventdate = @eventdate, eventtime = @eventtime
WHERE (ePRN = @ePRN)
and the code behind which i have to write will be something like thiscmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@eName", ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox1")).Text);cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ePRN", ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox2")).Text);
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@cID", ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox3")).Text);cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@eCC", ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox4")).Text);
((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox7")).Text = ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox7")).Text + ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox6")).Text + ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox5")).Text;cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sDate", ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox7")).Text);
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@eLOC", ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox8")).Text);cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@eTel", ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox9")).Text);
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ePhone", ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox10")).Text);
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@eMobile", ((TextBox)FormView1.FindControl("TextBox11")).Text);
So is there any way to do it better than this way ??
Thank you
View 2 Replies
View Related
Oct 16, 2007
Hi all,
Could someone tell me if custom code function can capture the event caused by a user? For example, onclick event on the rendered report?
Also, can custom code function alter the parameters of the report, or refresh the report?
Thanks.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Feb 20, 2007
Hello.
Does anybody knowk if it's necessary to upgrade Sql Native Client to conect to a Server when you has upgrade it to Sql 2005 SP2? That is to say, can you conect to a Sql server 2005 SP1 and to a Sql Server 2005 SP2 from a client with the same Sql Native client or you have also to upgrade it?
Thanks.
View 7 Replies
View Related
May 14, 2007
We have a VB6 app that we're trying to connect to an SQL2005 server.
We're able to connect from dev machines that have SQLExpress, or SQL 2005 tools installed, but we cannot connect from other machines. We've installed sqlncli.msi from the MS site, but this still doesn't work. When we try to login, we get an error that reads "0[Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Fractional truncation" when we try writing to a smalldatetime field. This problem does not happen on the dev machines.
Connection string:
connectiontype = cnnSQLServer
database name = name
pasword = password
userid = uid
servername = servername
driver = {SQL Native Client}
Driver version on the dev machines is: 2005.90.3042.00
Driver version on the roll out machines is: 2005.90.1399.00
What are we doing wrong?
Zeke.
View 1 Replies
View Related
May 16, 2008
Hi
I need to browse SQL servers on local and network computers in a native C++ program (MFC / ADO).
I developped a .NET module based on SqlDataSourceEnumerator (works fine), but I cannot use it in my program (CLR is not allowed).
-> Is it possible to use SqlDataSourceEnumerator in a native C++ program (=without CLR) ?
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jun 15, 2000
Does anyone know where to find the native datatype formats of sqlserver6/7?
View 1 Replies
View Related