My department is switching from a TM1 database to an SQL Server database. With TM1, only a few people had the software necessary to run queries installed on their PCs. Whenever I needed data, one of these people would run the query for me and then I would perform whatever analysis is required. Now however, we all have MS SQL Server (Query Analyzer, Profiler, Enterprise Manager, etc.) installed on our machines and will be able to run our own queries.
I have no prior experience with SQL (my only programming knowledge is with Excel VBA) so I bought the "Teach Yourself SQL in 10 Minutes" book and worked through most of it. I practiced writing queries in MS Access, and feel somewhat comfortable with the language. However, when I try to do anything with SQL Server, I feel kind of overwhelmed with all of the options. I assume that I should be writing and executing my queries from Query Analyzer, but I find the object browser and everything confusing. Also, I'm not sure if I'm even able to create my own database to practice with. It seems like I can only connect to my department's server. Is there any way to work "offline" with a database on my own hard drive?
All of the SQL Server books that I've found seem to be either for DBAs or developers. Anything geared more toward beginners isn't SQL Server specific. Can anyone recommend an appropriate book for me?
I'm trying to get up-to-speed on developing new websites using Visual Web Designer and SQL Server Express.
I have previously installed various Microsoft web development components (Visual Studio 2005, .NET Framework 1/2/3 and SQL Server 2005). I've also tried out the new Web Expressions Beta (and Design and Blends, altho the install keys for the latter two never worked and I never received an answer as to what to do for that in the appropriate forums).
TODAY, I'm just trying to get Visual Web Developer and SQL Server Express installed so that I can start down the path of "Connecting to an Existing Database" as outlined in the (downloaded) "Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition - Build a Web Site Now!" PDF gude (page 138: "Start Visual Web Developer and display the Database Explorer window.").
HOWEVER, when I attempt to install "SQLEXPR32.exe" I get the following message after all the unpacking seems to complete:
"SQL Server 2005 Setup has detected incompatible components from beta versions of Visual Studio, .NET Franework, or SQL Server 2005. Use Add or Remove Programs to remove these components, and then run SQL Server 2005 Setup again. For detailed instructions on uninstalling SQL Server 2005, see the SQL Server 2005 Readme."
NOW, my first confusion is this: is "SQLEXPR32.exe" Server 2005 or SQL Server Express -- and what's the difference? Following this bit of unhelpful error message, I searched through the SQL Server Express pages and found a live link to a "uninstall tool" that hinted that it could solve my left-over garbage problems. However, then I run that I get:
"The setup has encountered an unexpected error in datastore. The action is Write_CommitFlag .... blah-blah-blah"
so it sounds like the automatic uninstall tool has gotten lost.
ODDLY, the codish window which follows contains the following:
"
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" which very peculiarly looks like something has gotten lost and confused over a non-breakable space? (" "). Huh?
ME? I'm totally lost! Is there no step-by-step cookbook that I can use to just start all over and go through the painful (DSL) downloads and get my show on the road?
Sign me ... "depressed on the garden isle of Kauai ..."
This is bad, what I thought I knew about clustering I now am questioning as I research this more.
When I have a multi server (say 4 servers) cluster using Windows 2003 & SQL 2005 Enterprise editions, can they or can they not all access the same resource database? If not, then I need to know how to provide better service to a web app that is heavy on the database access. We have a load balanced front end (web services) but the current SQL Server is now becoming a bottleneck and need to start to spread the workload across multiple sql servers access the same database in real time. Data is not currently partitioned. Regardless of the arrangement I will need to maintain the cluster for failover, but also need to spread the workload.
Thanks
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Hello everyone! Many thanks in advance for taking the time to help me out. I’ll also apologize upfront for the longwinded email, but I seem to be really stuck in a rut. I've been writing web apps for 3+ years in ASP and am finally taking the leap into ASP.net (a bit behind the curve, i know). I have a few books and have gone over the tutorials on this site. I am realizing that the syntax (if using VB) is much the same, but also realize how much richer asp.net is in comparison to traditional ASP.
I'm having some major issues in my learning process that stem from using the tutorials and attempting to be efficient with VS2003. I feel as though I’m missing something fundamental that could be causing my problems. My area of focus right now is data access, using connections, adapters and datasets.
The tutorials on this site show all of the examples by hardcoding the data access into the ASPX page. The tutorials have me importing the proper namespaces for data and sqldata access at the top of the page. This seems to work fine and dandy if I were to be coding my pages from a standard text editor, but I would like to use the richness of the VB.NET studio gui to expedite my work.
My first problem lies if I try to manually code the data access in the private class defined for the page in the codebehind section. Because it will not allow me to import multiple namespaces, the only way I get it to work would be to include the complete namespace for the object I’m trying to use (ie: system.data.sqlclient.sqconnection). On top of this, the datasets I define aren’t available as options when I try to bind them to objects in the GUI.
On the flip side, I tried to use the SQLconnection, Dataadapter, etc objects in the gui, but I can’t seem to find where the code is dynamically written for these, nor how I can, for example make this sort of connection use an application-variable level connection string. The only way I can see to make this would be to define the connection for each web form, which seems silly when I’m trying to deploy each solution multiple times with different databases.
I apologize for my ignorance, as this is probably fairly simple to overcome. If someone could point out what I’m doing wrong, or point me in the right direction, I’d be very appreciative. I am sick of spinning my wheels with this, and keep getting tempted to go back to using traditional ASP, just so I can get my job done.
I was just looking for opinions on the best place to pick up SQL skills. Community college course? Online courses? Grad school? I've finished undergrad, if that helps anyone have an idea of my current situation.
I can't get a script to run that's supposed to generate a QueryParameters dialogue to take inputs and then run the query - forexample, the following.. . .and fl.flow_name = [[TRUE][FLOW NAME][@?]].. . .generates SQL Query Analyzer exceptions about "Incorrect syntax near'FLOW NAME'.Suggestions?
I have several DTS packages I need to move to SSIS. I am having trouble understanding the new tools available and how I translate my lookup and ActiveX scripts into the new format. I feel like I just need a jump start to get me on the right road. Does anyone have any good suggested links to get me started with the new technology and get my head unstuck from the old DTS?
I am an experienced web developer using PHP and MySql have experience with VB.
What is the best way for me to learn programming pocket pc's? Is using sql server mobile the best offline database to use as I will be using MySql Compact framework to connect direcly to our Linux server.
Any help is much appreciated as I can't seem to find any useful tutorials on quering an sql databse to update, insert, read or delete. I have created a datebase however, I just don't know how to use it.
Hi: AS a newly Master degree graduate student in IT field. My M.S. degree training has been emphasized in database developer, Web developer, Web/database developer, network, and network and computer security. My personal interesting are database and web. have experienceon java servlet and database(create a web site), try ASP and dataabase now, but I don't have any work experience(come from other country and change major)
hope can get advice from kindness prople what is suitable to learn DBA or oracle ? conside about difficult level, cost, and suite for future job market
I would like to learn to write SQL scripts to use with SQL 2000 and would like a good reference. I read the book "SQL Queries for mere mortals" and that was a start, but really didn't provide me enough depth to write the complex scripts that I need. Idealy something that goes into the programming logic like PL/SQL in Oracle did. Basiclly, if I had something that would allow me to interperet some of the scripts I see on Swynk so I can modify them to meet my needs, I think that would be a great place to start.
Hi All, I am totally new to databases. I am starting from the absolute beginning. I want to learn MS-SQL and was wondering how/where to start. I need info on everything from installation and set-up on an Windows XP PC to programming in SQL. Is there a book or website that can guide me. I am fairly decent at programming and am able understand technical books. Installation and set up are my main concerns right now, since I believe that once I have a stable system to learn on, SQL should be easy. Thanks!
I know oracle SQL, now I need to do a lot of SQL query on Microsoft SQLSERVER, can any one point out any place that I can find out the syntax of SQLserver SQL statement? Since this is just a short term assignment, so I don't want to buy a book, just hoping I can learn something quickly from online. I don't need learn anything deep, just need to know some simple syntax so I can do join, count, concatenate, min(), max(), sum () etc.
Dear Experts,I've worked with Oracle since 1995. I have gonevery deep into many of the Oracle features, includingsqlloader, and export/import. And I've done datamodelling even longer.At the same time, I have done ETL since 1995.Although, at the Proc, and PLSQL, sqlloader, level.Map the data. Take data from the source, do anymodifications/transformations that are required,and insert or update. Easy. The hard part isdetermining the mappings.But I have not been given the opportunity towork much with ETL tools such as:Informatica, DataStage, Ascential, Ab InitioThe little bit of experience that I do have,showed that Informatica was -incredibly- easy to use.It's a GUI. It's SUPPOSED to be simple!!!I have missed out on a number of opportunitiesbecause I didn't have a few YEARS of experiencewith ETL tools. Which seems odd, because thetool looks like it requires a max of a week to learn!Just how difficult are these ETL tools to learn?Especially if you have already been working withOracle, and doing data mappings and loads since 1995?I'm thinking that it can't be difficult at all.When you search for newsgroups, there are no newsgroupsfor these tools. Although the companies who makethem, might have their own newsgroup.There are also not many books on these tools.If you search for books on Oracle, or SQL Server,you will find a lot of very big, and detailedbooks. But there is next to nothing specificallyon the various ETL tools.Any certifications for any of these tools lookto be much simpler than Oracle's.To me, the real issue is the mappings. If youcome into a new environment, the data mappingsare completely esoteric to those systems.No amount of experience with an ETL tool, or anytool, is going to tell you what the mappings should be.Questions:- Just how difficult are these ETL tools to learnfor an experience Oracle pro like myself?- Other than a GUI, making everything simple to use,just what are the advantages of using ETL tools?- what built in functionality do ETL toolshave, that can't be done in PLSQL?Thanks a lot!
Hi there,I have learned to create very, very basic queries at work, but I wouldlike to expand my knowledge. I live in Northern California, doesanyone know of any good schools and/or literature that could help mein this quest?Thanks a bunch,Juana
I'd like to learn SSIS working with SSAS, how to transformation data for Dimension or fact tables? What are different between normal ETL tasks and ETL for Dimension / fact tables ? How to learn? Do I need to learn SSAS first? Please give tips for that. Many thanks.
Hello.I would like to learn all the possible ways that we can access and modify data in ASP .net 2.0 programmatically.for example one way would be like this: StringBuilder sql = new StringBuilder();sql.Append(" SELECT *"); //count the total number of recordssql.Append(" FROM dbo.tblJobTitle "); //get the connection string from web servicesstring strConnection = new sqlconnection.SQLConnection().GetSQLConnectString(sqlconnection.SQLDSN.SCIC);//Use the Microsoft.practices SqlDatabase object to execute our sql.SqlDatabase SqlHelper = new SqlDatabase(strConnection);SqlDataReader reader = (SqlDataReader)SqlHelper.ExecuteReader(CommandType.Text, sql.ToString());the i can loop through reader and get the data OR I can create a DataSet like this: SqlDatabase db = new SqlDatabase(strConnection); DbCommand dbCommand = db.GetSqlStringCommand(sql.ToString()); DataSet dst = db.ExecuteDataSet(dbCommand);I want to know if there is a comprehensive book explainaning all these possible ways to access and modify data using C# under ASP .net 2.0I really really apreciate this.Thank you very much.
does anybody know where I can learn how to add, update, delete using SQL datasource control? I have a couple of books that shows me how to SELECT but nothing shows me how to update, add new record or delete with the SQL data source control. Even this website doesn't have any tutorial. Does any body know where I can read up on how to use all features of this control? Or where that have a couple of examples on how to use it?
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i want to learn about the meanings of the different 'data types' in VS 2005 (database) i.e. 'nvarchar(50). could you please advice me of a good site (reference) to read.
In my SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE), pubs Database has a Stored Procedure "byroyalty":
ALTER PROCEDURE byroyalty @percentage int
AS
select au_id from titleauthor
where titleauthor.royaltyper = @percentage
And Table "titleauthor" is: au_id title_id au_ord royaltyper
172-32-1176 PS3333 1 100
213-46-8915 BU1032 2 40
213-46-8915 BU2075 1 100
238-95-7766 PC1035 1 100
267-41-2394 BU1111 2 40
267-41-2394 TC7777 2 30
274-80-9391 BU7832 1 100
409-56-7008 BU1032 1 60
427-17-2319 PC8888 1 50
472-27-2349 TC7777 3 30
486-29-1786 PC9999 1 100
486-29-1786 PS7777 1 100
648-92-1872 TC4203 1 100
672-71-3249 TC7777 1 40
712-45-1867 MC2222 1 100
722-51-5454 MC3021 1 75
724-80-9391 BU1111 1 60
724-80-9391 PS1372 2 25
756-30-7391 PS1372 1 75
807-91-6654 TC3218 1 100
846-92-7186 PC8888 2 50
899-46-2035 MC3021 2 25
899-46-2035 PS2091 2 50
998-72-3567 PS2091 1 50
998-72-3567 PS2106 1 100
NULL NULL NULL NULL //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// I try to do an ADO.NET 2.0-VB 2005 programming in my VB 2005 Express to get @percentage printed out in the VB Form1. I read some articles in the websites and MSDN about this task and I am very confused about "How to Work with Output Parameters & Report their Values in VB Forms": (1) Do I need the Form.vb [Design] and specify its properties of the object and classes I want to printout? (2) After the SqlConnectionString and the connection.Open(), how can I bring the value of @percentage to the Form.vb? (3) The following is my imcomplete, crude draft code:
Dim connectionString As String = "Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=pubs;Integrated Security=SSPI;"
Dim connection As SqlConnection = New
SqlConnection(connectionString)
Try
connection.Open()
Dim command As SqlCommand = New SqlCommand("byroyalty", connection)
command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure ................................................................... .................................................................. etc. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// From the above-mentioned (1), (2) and (3), you can see how much I am lost/confused in attempting to do this task. Please help and give me some guidances and good key instructions for getting the output parameter printed out in the FORM.vb in my VB 2005 Express project.
My server is a dual AMD x64 2.19 GHz with 8 GB RAM running under Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with service pack 1 installed. We have SQL 2000 32-bit Enterprise installed in the default instance. AWE is enabled using Dynamically configured SQL Server memory with 6215 MB minimum memory and 6656 maximum memory settings.
I have now installed, side-by-side, SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition in a separate named instance. Everything is running fine but I believe SQL Server2005 could run faster and need to ensure I am giving it plenty of resources. I realize AWE is not needed with SQL Server 2005 and I have seen suggestions to grant the SQL Server account the 'lock pages in memory' rights. This box only runs the SQL 2000 and SQL 2005 server databases and I would like to ensure, if possible, that each is splitting the available memory equally, at least until we can retire SQL Server 2000 next year. Any suggestions?
We have an old machine which holds SQL server 2000 database. We need to migrate a whole database to a new machine which has SQL server 2005.
When we tried to move whole database using Import and Export Wizard, only tables can be selected to import/export. However we want to import/export the whole database, including tables, stored procedure, view, etc. Which tool should we use?
We have an old machine which holds SQL server 2000 database. We need to migrate a whole database to a new machine which has SQL server 2005.
When we tried to move whole database using Import and Export Wizard, only tables can be selected to import/export. However we want to import/export the whole database, including tables, stored procedure, view, etc. Which tool should we use?