I have downloaded and installed this program, trying to get into programming, and i cannot find a shortcut to lauch it... Is there even a shortcut... all i get when i go to Start > All programs is configuration changes... Please help
When I open QA on my development machine, I almost always go to the same db.Is it possible to create a shortcut for QA which tells it to go to that db,and also provides the login and password? Thanks,Neil
Hello, i have installed sql 2005. i dont see enterprise shortcut anywhere. i even went to mmc console but could not see under 'add..' i could only see SQL configuration shortcut. what am i doing wrong? :(
I was searching the group for posts on the subject of format files andI came across a message by Erland Sommarskog dated 2003-07-07 withsubject line "Re: BCP Format File". In this example, he used aFORMATFILE where the "prefix length" and "host file data length"fields were both zero for all columns.This convention seems to simplify the task of creating format files.Is this shortcut generally applicable or was it a special case? Doesthis mean that SQL Server can always establish the actual lengths inthe data file by looking up the destination table's schemainformation?
Hello, i have installed sql 2005. i dont see enterprise shortcut anywhere. i even went to mmc console but could not see under 'add..' i could only see SQL configuration shortcut. what am i doing wrong?
I created a template that I use all the time. Normally I just drag-n-drop from the Template Explorer menu, however I'm wondering if I can assign a shortcut key to have it open? I see you can assign stored procedures and other items, but I can't find where/if I can do this for a template.
I have installed in my machine SQL 2005 with SSIS components, and the Visual studio 2005. The installation process was successfully and all components seem to be on the machine, but I did not find the shortcut to allow me running SSIS environment. When I re-run the SQL setup the SSIS components is there but is unable to be used. Any idea how to solve this issue?
Is there a simple way to avoid having to use a data conversion task to convert Unicode data (from DB2) to ANSI format (for insert to Oracle)?
I'm hoping that there is a way to set the code page property on the OLEDB driver so that it implicitly converts to the format I want instead of having to explicitly force the conversion in the package.
any shortcut strategies for table variables similar to shortcut strategies for temp tables? For example, the following SQL will create a temp table named #MyTable with all of the columns from student and then select the top 10 rows of student data into #MyTable:
select top 10 * into #MyTable from Student
Is there any type of similar or equivalent shortcut for table variables like:
select top 10 * into @MyTable from Student
if I want to select rows from Student into a @MyTable table variable then I need to create the @MyTable table variable with a column structure like a normal table which is more time-consuming than using the temp table approach.
Anyone know if there is one and if so what it is? I know I can type directly into a text box in a table, but what if I want to edit the contents? Equivalent of F2 in Excel...
I have a simple WSS 2.0 SharePoint site for my SSRS deployment which I would like to link my users to from the SSRS home page. Is it possible to add a link or shortcut to my SSRS home page without embedding it inside of a document or report?
anyone knows if there's an easy way to insert new GUIDs into uniqueidentifier cells when editing data in table on Management Studio Express? or Visual Studio 2005 Server Explorer? I can't find a shortcut, and copying from external tools is pain..
I suppose it's possible to build a VB macro in Visual Studio, would it work when editing table data?