Hello all Trying to delete some data from a SSCE (2005) DB produces the exception: SqlCeException There was an error parsing the query. [ Token line number = 1,Token line offset = 43,Token in error = C] Here is the code I am using
I'm trying to insert some values into an SQL Compact database on a WM6 device but there is something apparently wrong with my SQL statement...
The program is going to allow users to schedule an SMS message to be sent at a certain date and time. I'm using a database to keep track of the scheduled SMS messages. The database has 3 rows: phone number, message, and the date/time to be sent.
I'm guessing it doesn't like how I am trying to get the data from the different text boxes and the DateTimePicker to go inside the SQL command. Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix my SQL command or how to get data from a textbox and DateTimePicker to be inserted into a database a different way?
Hi, I want to insert line feed. I have used char(10) and char(13) function. But I could not insert line feed. Ex: set error1= 'error description' + char(10)+ 'Employee' Output must be: error description Employee Any suggestions are welcome.
I need to have an automated process to generate and send out csv data on a set schedule. Using the sp_send_dbmail routine is working great except for one small problem I am having trouble getting around.
I am specifying a query to be run and including the results as a file attachment. The customer wants a csv file with column names.
The attachment always includes a 'separator line' of dashes between the column header and the actual data. Is there any way to eliminate this line of dashes? When I use @query_result_header = 0 flag, it removes the line of dashes, but the column names are also removed as well.
I want to keep the column names, but just remove the line of dashes.
Hi, for some AP issue, the file I upload must be without the line feed/carriage return in the last line. for example:
original fixed-length file (exported from SSIS) line NO DATA 1 AA123456 50 60 2 BB123456 30 40 3 CC123456 80 90 4 <-- with line feed/carriage return in the last line
The file format that AP request. The file only has 3 records, so it should end in the third line. line NO DATA 1 AA123456 50 60 2 BB123456 30 40 3 CC123456 80 90
Should I use script component to do it ? I am new for VB . Anyone would help me ?
I need the Trend line for the following data in Line chart they are the following data. The following are the graph are my output and i need the trend line for these Key_gap value.
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I need the same trend line for the Bar-Chart in SSRS 2005.
I hope I'm posting this in the correct forum (forgive me if I'm not) since I'm not sure if this is an issue with inserting an item into a db or the processing of what I get out of it. I wrote a basic commenting system in which someone my post a comment about something written on the site. I wanted to keep it very simple, but I at least want the ability for a user to have newlines in their comment without having to hardcode a <br /> or something like that. Is there a way for me to detect a newline if someone, for example, is going to their next paragraph? Let me know if you need a better explanation. Thanks in advance!
G'day everyoneThat's a space between the ticks.It's all part of a longer script but seeing as the failure occurs online 1if exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[config]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id, N'IsUserTable') =1)drop table [dbo].[config]GOThat's three lines only. Does it matter that they're in Unicode?Any ideas?Kind regards,Bruce M. AxtensSoftware EngineerStrapper Technologies
I have table1 with orderID and demographic info. Table2 with orderID and items. I would like to have a results display like this: OrderIDDemographicInfo Item1Item2Item3....ect One line per order. When I do a join I displaying all items in different rows.
I have SQL Server 2012, and I'm trying to execute a bcp with a queryout and it is not working with line break, I will send you an example of a simple query my real case is a very long query that contains line breaks but this example behaves the same:
DECLARE @StoredProcedure AS NVARCHAR(4000) , @sql AS NVARCHAR(4000) SET @StoredProcedure = N'"SELECT * from clarity.[dbo].[ACCESS_DEP]"'
[code]...
Of course that is not the solution as I have a very long query that requires line breaks.
We have a line graph which plots the actual data points (x,y), everything is working fine with this graph. Now we need to add a trend line to this existing graph after going thro. the articles we came to know that there is no direct option in SSRS to draw a trend line. So we need to calculate the trend values ourselves which we need to plot as atrend line. This trend line is similar to the trend line which comes in Excel chart, do anyone know how to calculate the trend values from the actual data points. We got through several formulas, but were not clear, have anyone tried out exactly the same, if so please help us out by providing an example to calculate the trend values.
I have a line graph which shows positive and negative values. Is it possible to have the line one color when its negative and another when its positive?
Can anyone tell me if you can display line numbers in the query windowof SQL 2005 Management Studio and if so how do I go about doing it?Thanks a bunch. TFD
Hi folks,I'm trying to write a simple SELECT statement that will execute inquery analyser but will just have the data with no column names, or thedotted line between them and the data. I also want to avoid thestatement at the end which says nnn rows affected. any ideas? I want todo this because I intend to write the results to a flat file.Thanks for your helpDanny....
Basically I'm running a number of selects, using unions to write out each select query as a distinct line in the output. Each line needs to be multiplied by -1 in order to create an offset balance (yes this is balance sheet related stuff) for each line. Each select will have a different piece of criteria.
Although I have it working, I'm thinking there's a much better or cleaner way to do it (I use the word better loosely)
Example: SELECT 'Asset', 'House', TotalPrice * -1 FROM Accounts WHERE AvgAmount > 0 UNION SELECT 'Balance', 'Cover', TotalPrice FROM Accounts WHERE AvgAmount > 0
What gets messy here is having to write a similar set of queries where the amount is < 0 or = 0
I'm thinking something along the lines of building a table function contains all the descriptive text returning the relative values based on the AvgAmount I pass to it.
I have a query that returns the data about test cases. Â Each test case can have multiple bugs associated to it. Â I would like a query that only returns the test cases that have all their associated bugs status = closed.For instance here is a sample of my data
TestCaseID TestCaseDescription  BugID BugStatus 1         TestCase1            1    Closed 2         TestCase1            2    Open 3         TestCase2            11   Closed 4         TestCase2            12   Closed 5         TestCase2            13   Closed
How can I limit this to only return TestCase2 data since all of that test case's bugs have a status of closed.
Hi If i use this code i cant get the data showed, it show nothing."SELECT COUNT(DogImageDate) AS Amount, DogImageDate, DogImageID FROM EnggaardImages WHERE DogImageDate NOT LIKE (SELECT TOP 1 DogImageDate FROM EnggaardImages ORDER BY DogImageDate DESC;) GROUP BY DogImageDate ORDER BY DogImageDate DESC;" But if i use this code i get data showed"SELECT COUNT(DogImageDate) AS Amount, DogImageDate, DogImageID FROM EnggaardImages GROUP BY DogImageDate ORDER BY DogImageDate DESC;" Then i get Images(6)Images(1)Images(1) But i dont want the first to be showed, therefor i use the Select TOP 1, so i get a look like this Images(1)Images(1) But i cant get it to work.
Hi, i've got a table which holds a field called order. Let's say it looks like this
ItemId Name Order 223 test 1 1 542 test 5 34 23 test 2 4 676 test 123 2
I'm building a website, which gets the records by the right order. So it displays this on the website:
test 1 test 123 test 2 test 5
Now, I'm building a up/down function. So when I click down on 'test 123' it should swap the order with 'test 2'
So the database will look like this: ItemId Name Order 223 test 1 1 542 test 5 34 23 test 2 2 676 test 123 4
And the website will look like this:
test 1 test 2 test 123 test 5
And it should also work the other way around with the up button.
So my guess is, I have the order of the item I clicked on (2) and I should get the order of the previous or next record (depending on which button I clicked). So how would I do that?
'So whats the SQL server 2005 Express Edition gonna be called here?
sub openconn ' open a connection to access db' dim tries set conn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") 'prep connection' set rs = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") ' prep recordset' tries = 0 ' clear tries counter' do 'try to open connection to the db conn.open "DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};" &_ 'CHANGE THIS STRING FOR SQL CONNECTION "DBQ=" & RouteFile & ";DefaultDir=;UID=;PWD=;" tries = tries + 1 if (err.number <> 0) then 'if errored, close this connection conn.close end if Loop While (Err.Number<>0) And tries < 10 'if errored, try again. MAX TRIES = 10 end sub
I wanted to know how to insert line breaks while updating the database. Even if I have a number of paragraphs......everything is displayed as one single paragraph. How do i display text in paragraphs ?
I just started at a client's site and have found that the Books On Line has been removed (all other items are there in the program group instead of BOL). Is there a site at microsoft that mimicks BOL? (sybase has a 'sybooks on the web' which mimicks their 'Sybooks' product documentation.
Hello! I have the database out of line, but it doesn't have suspect status. As I know in SQL Server 6.5 I can run sp_marksuspect stored procedure for this database and then try to reset suspect status. But I didn't find sp_marksuspect in SQL Server 7.0. Do you know something about changes for 7.0 and do you have idea what should I do to put database back on line. I can even drop it to recreate and restore. Thank you, Anny