Not Running Advisor
Nov 18, 2007when i run upgrade advisor at that time i got the error msg:
SQL Server version:09.00.3054 is not supported by this release of Upgrade Advisor.
can you tell me how to slove this problem
Thanks
when i run upgrade advisor at that time i got the error msg:
SQL Server version:09.00.3054 is not supported by this release of Upgrade Advisor.
can you tell me how to slove this problem
Thanks
Is it safe to run the Upgrade Advisor against production servers?
Thanks in advance!
Hi,
While connecting remote SQL server through upgrade advisor I am getting the below errors:
Error: Unable to connect to server. Reason: An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)
Pls let me know if anyone has faced this issue and know how to fix.
Thanks in advance
-Shriniwas
I have a SQL Server 2008 instance that is running on "LiveServer" our production database (ProdDB) - and we need to upgrade to 2014. In order to do some upgrade testing, I spun up a VM with the same version of SQL server on the test VM (TestServer), did a backup of the production DB from the live server, and restored it to TestServer under a different name (ProdDBUA).
I then installed SQL2014 Upgrade advisor onto TestServer, and ran it, checking all the boxes (reporting services etc..) and it all came back clean - no issues whatsoever - not a single warning even. I'm under the impression that stored procs/functions etc... all reside within the DB, so a backup will include those. Is that correct?
The problem is, I know I have stored Procs, functions and views that use deprecated joins in that LiveServer.ProdDB. What do I need to do/configure/check in order to make sure that the Upgrade Advisor is actually checking through all that T-SQL that has deprecated code? I want to have a list to give to my report writers of procs/functions/views that need to be rewritten prior to the upgrade going live.
If there is a modification that needs to be run on the TestServer.ProdDBUA, a cursor to change the path etc. DB is running in Compatibility mode 90.
Is Data Tuning Advisor available for any Express version?
--Thanks
i decided to give the tuning advisor a go, just as I had some spare time. I ran profiler against a database for about a half hour, then used the resulting trace file as the input for the tuining advisor.. A lot of the sprocs called in the trace file cannot be executed again,as they will cause issues with data integrity and if someone tries to execute them , an error is produced detailing primary key violations. the error tuning advisor actually shows is this:
"51% of consumed workload had syntax errors. Check tuning log for more information".
My question is though:
1. For tuning advisor to be effective, does the code/trace its analysing have to be valid, or will the now invalid data in my trace file work?
2. Does the tuining advisor actually run the sql against the database, effectively performing changes to data, or just run an execution plan of the query?
3. is the error i recieve expected or something im doing wrong?
Thanks all for any answers.
Hi there,
I tried to run Upgrade Advisor on two SQL 2000 servers, but the wizard keeps failing when it reaches 22% while analyzing the Database Engine.
I downloaded the latest version, but still receive the same error...
Error: "SQL BPA command line has encountered a problem and needs to close"
Both servers are Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition SP1 with SQL 2000 Enterprise Edition SP4.
Does anyone have an idea what I can do to fix this problem.
Thanks!!
Hi guys, I am new to use Database Tuning Advisor. Right now I just save a workload as a sql and runs it in Database Tuning Advisor. The script that I wrote is kinda simple ( Select EID,EName,EDescription From Events Where EID = 300) . However, after I finish analyzed it, there's nothing to display on the recommendations session. Is it suppose got any details in it ? Or does it mean I no need to tune my query performance ? Hope someone can help me out here. Thx guys.
Best Regards,
Hans
Hi.
We are using the possibility to analyse the output of profiler with tuning advisor and apply recommendations.
Is it possible to do it automatically?
For example: While a new application and its database has been released and the staging cycle the profiler runs all time and save the output automatically to an xml file and at the end of a month (run as a job) the tuning advisor gets the file, analyse it and apply the recommendations.
Recapitulatory, I need to know how to realize:
- auto save the profiler output
- auto analyse the profiler output and apply by tuning advisor
Thanks a lot.
Anatoli Rejditsch.
Hi,
I have a SQL server 2000 in development. it is running as an instance (servernameinstancename) with a TCP port configured. I can not connect to this server thru upgrade advisor wizard as well as by using command line utility. Can some help me understand how can I connect to sql server 2000 name instance and run upgrade advisor on it.
Here are the steps I have taken:
created config.xml as below:
<Configuration>
<Server>servername</Server>
<Instance>D15</Instance>
<Components>
<SQLServer>
<Databases>
<Database>Testdb</Database>
</Databases>
</SQLServer>
</Components>
</Configuration>
It does not allow me to put port number and can not connect to server.
I get following error:
Unable to connect to server. Reason: An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)
But it is not a sql server 2005 system and I can connect to this server via SSMS or SQL EM.
Thanks
Rgupta
I'm having trouble connecting the Upgrade Advisor to a SQL 2000 box at a client. Here's the setup:
1> I'm running UA on a Virtual PC image
2> I can run UA against other SQL machines on the same domain
3> I can register and administer the SQL server I'm having trouble with in Enterprise Manager
4> I have SA rights on the SQL box I'm having trouble with.
5> The problem is when entering the server name and clicking "detect," it errors out with "The network path not found (mscorlib)."
6> I've tried server name, FQDN and IP address.
This is a fairly convoluted layout, so there could be a firewall issue that I'm not aware of (but I don't think so).
Any help would be appreciated!
Bob
Is Data Tuning Advisor available for any Express version?
--Thanks
I'm trying to migrate/upgrade some databases from 2000 to 2005 and am having a problem. Apparently, the Upgrade Advisor can't analyze a SS2000 database if it is in a named instance. (see below)
This problem occurs because the SQL Server 2005 Upgrade Advisor cannot connect to the named instance of SQL Server 2000.
The SQL Server 2005 Upgrade Advisor uses information that the SQL Server Browser service returns when the SQL Server 2005 Upgrade Advisor tries to connect to an instance of SQL Server 2000. However, the SQL Server Browser service cannot return the correct information about the connection request. Therefore, the connection fails.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908454
Doesn't this make the UA tool useless for named instances on SS2000? Are there any plans to correct this issue? Or, is there a workaround available?
Keith
I ran Upgrade Advisor on a SQL 2000 server and I received warnings and errors for DTS packages and MetaData Services. Since there are no DTS packages and I don't see anything when I click on Meta Data Services Package, but I get an error when I click on Meta Data...
"An error occurred while trying to access the database information. The msdb database could not be opened."
Why is this error occurring when there are no DTS packages?
Not that I am expecting anything to be done about this, but why did MS make the SQL 2005 Upgrade Advisor so unfriendly and slow for people that are doing a simple migration? Our organization is migrating everything from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005 one database at a time, and I have the responsibility of running the advisor and checking if there are any MIGRATION ISSUES. We are not concerned with the DTS Packages at this time, because we are doing a side-by-side migration. I do not need the Advisor to check the DTS packages (and even though I tell the Advisor not to, it still does), nor do I need it to check the SQL Server for Upgrade Issues every time I need to check a different database. The worst problem is that I cannot save the reports in a custom location for each database and strip out the useless information that I do not require.
Why can't we get a MIGRATION WIZARD that ONLY checks the Database for problems when doing a side-by-side migration? This would probably save me 1-3 minutes per database and we have about well over the 400 mark with production databases.
Thanks for any answers you can provide. Thanks!!
James Kerr
Associate Database Engineer
Hi All,
Is there a way to print out reports of the errors and warnings created by the
SQL Server 2005 upgrade advisor?
Hi experts! I would like to ask for some help regarding Database Engine Tuning Advisor. I was trying to create Session Monitor then I choose TABLE as a workload. Then after creating and selecting the corresponding setup then I start the analysis, during the analysis it prompted an error?
Error MSG:
The specified workload(file or table) has no tunable events. Events must be one of the following types - SQL:BatchStarting, SQL:BatchCompleted, RPC:Starting, RPC:Completed, SP:StmtStarting or SP:StmtCompleted for workload trace file or table.
But if I tried to use the Workload FILE instead of the table the session is successful and completed the analysis. My SQL current setup is client only, I was just accessing the server. Pls help me how to fix or do I need to configure something? Badly needed your help experts. Thanks in advance.
Tatas move
Hi there
Is there any issues to point the Microsoft SQL Server Upgrade Advisor to the SQL2K production environment during normal hours? Any issues that you know of? Or anything that I should to know about this tools?
Thanks
Hello all,I want to use the SQL Server 2005 Tuning Advisor on our database, andI'm hoping someone here can just confirm the steps for me. We have a10GB database that has a number of applications hitting it constantly,all performing many SELECTs, INSERTs and UPDATEs. Are the followingthe steps I need to take?1. Stop all the applications hitting the database.2. Make a backup of the database.3. Start the profiler on the original database.4. Turn on all the applications again.5. Wait for a time before turning off the profiler and saving theprofile.6. Run the tuning wizard against the backup database using the savedprofile.Do I have to do this every time or am I missing something obvious? I'munder the impression I need the backup because our database has a highvolume of INSERTs and UPDATEs so I have to make sure the state of thedatabase matches the state of the profile.As a matter of interest, why is it not possible for the tuning wizardto analyse the database using the *current* activity? Why does it haveto be a 'pre-recorded' workload?Many thanks,Tommy.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm testing the upgrade from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005 and
first of all I ran the Upgrade Advisor.
I received one issue that I cannot understand. The desctiption is:
Unexpected szVal value from parser - expected sp:name but received
sp:args-
There is also indicated FTCATALOGNAMERESTRICTION and I suppose this is
the "affected object" even if I cannot find it to the DB!
Do you have any hint for me?
There is really few documentation on the net about using the Upgrade
Advisor.
Thanks in advance,
emanuele
In my SQL 2005 Upgrade advisor report I am getting following description and its importance is critical. I am unable to figure out this.
Item has already been added. Key in dictionary:'mydatabase.LightQueryTool' key being added 'mydatabase.LightQueryTool'
I'm carrying out an investigation into how much effort will be involved in upgrading our database from SQL Server 7.0 to SQL Server 2005. I've downloaded the Upgrade Advisor and run in against a copy of our production database. Most of the issues are trivial and I understand how to resolve them apart form one (to me) meaningless one:
When to Fix : Before
Description : Class Not Registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG))
Details : SVCACCTREQ
That's all the information it gives, except for a "This issue is resolved" checkbox. Anyone got any idea what the problem is, or how I go about tracking down the cause?
I'm running the analysis tool from a W2K Professional Client, connecting to SQL Server 7.0 running on an NT4 Server using Windows authentication. The account I'm connecting with is a member of the System Administrator group in SQL Server and is a local admin on the client, and a member of the Users group on the server.
Any pointers appreciated.
Cheers,
Bill
Hi all,
I have run the SQL Server 2005 Upgrade Advisor against a default instance of SQL Server 2000 server running on Windows Server 2003.
One thing I need to fix before I upgrade is:
Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)
SVCACCTREQ
I'm not sure what this means or what I need to do before I can upgrade.
Does anyone have a clue on this one.
Thanks,
David
Hi All,
when i am migrating pckg dts to ssis before that i am checking that pckg with upgrad advisor. upgrad advisor report shows me following things i need to upgrade.
1. SQL Server 2000 Meta Data Services Packages are not support::Existing meta data services packages should be moved to sql server storage or structured storage files before you upgrade sql server 2005 does not install support for sql server 2000 meta data services therfore package migratio wizar willbe unable to access meta data services packages after upgrade in the absence of the SQL server 2000 client tool.
2.SQL server 2000 DTS designer components are required to edit DTS Packages
pl.provide solution for above error msg
Thx,
Hello,
I am after a bit of advice about running the Upgrade Advisor tool on a server that has more than 1 SQL Server instance. My particular focus is DTS on each server.
I tried running the tool, setting up an XML file per SQL Server (including named instances). An example of the XML is I used is included below):
<Configuration> <Server>SQL01</Server> <Instance>INSTANCE01</Instance> <Components> <DataTransformationServices /> </Components></Configuration>
When the tool runs, folders get created for the relevant named instances, but the DTS runs against the default instance only. In other words, the default instance DTS.xml file gets overwritten several times.
Does anyone know if the Upgrade Advisor tool can handle multiple SQL instances on the same server, particularly in realtion to DTS?
I had thought this might have been a limitation as the options in the Report Viewer are "Server" then "Instance or Component", when I am really after "Server", "Instance" AND "Component".
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks in advance, Paul
Hi all,
i am in the process of upgrading my clustered SQL 7 to a new cluster with SQL 2005.
I tried to run Upgrade advisor against the SQL 7 cluster but i am not able to make it work.
I checked prerequisites on my client machine, checked if my account has administrator privileges on thew cluster and everything seem fine.
I tried to run UA using node name, virtual server name (as suggested in the help), IP address (both node and virtual server ones) and even SQL 7 instance name (!) with no result.
Are there any issue about upgrade advisor against a SQL 7 cluster ? or am I missing something about Upgrade advisor??
thanks for your help
Team,
Got a question about one of the results on the upgrade advisor report.
When to Fix: Before
Description: Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
Object: SVCACCTREQ
It is looking like some type of permission problem but I cannot find anything about this specific issue.
I am running the advisor from my local machine, on which I am a local administrator, against a remote server where I am just a typical user.
Is this an error that would be corrected if I were to run the upgrade advisor logged into the server as a local administrator? I'm trying to determine whether there is anything that needs to be done with this issue.
Thanks.
Richard
Is there any way to run upgrade advisor against a database the is on a sql 2005 server but set to 80 compatability level?
Or is there another tool to do this?
I ran the upgrade advisor on a SQL Server 2000 DTS package and received the following:
Upgrade Function: Replace functionality of complex Data Transformation task encapsulated in Execute DTS 2000 Package task after package migration
Message: The SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) Package Migration Wizard does not migrate complex Data Transformation tasks in SQL Server 2000 Data Transformation Services (DTS) packages. The migrated package will contain encapsulated DTS functionality that must eventually be removed or redesigned.
When I run the Migration Wizard, it runs successfully, with no encapsulated DTS fuctionality that I can see. As far as I can tell from comparing the two, it looks like it migrated successfully without any help from me! I'm not familiar with the business logic of the DTS package, so am worried that I'm missing something.
Is it possible for the Upgrade advisor to be wrong?
Are there any advanced or random screens that I can check for something that might not have migrated correctly?
Thanks for any insight that you can provide!
Jessica
hi there
I have remote SQL2000 server and have client of it on my system.
As I try to check upgrade issues with SQL2005 Upgrade advisor by writing server name and pressing DETECT button,it gives me error--"Requested registry access is not allowed.(mscorlib)".
Could you tell me what are the access i will need to run Sql 2005 upgrade on remote server.
Okay, so i'll just let you know right now, that i suck at making quries
i'm testing out a 2k5 eval copy of Sql Server (if i like, i'll migrate from 2k)
i have a db of almost 4 million names, with no indexes, and i'm trying to have
Sql tune a procedure that i wrote to see what it recommends for adjustments.
but for some reason it comes up with no results. any ideas why?
--Update
just noticed that if i type in the full query (not in the procedure form)
it recommends some indexes for me. is there any why to get recommendations
though the stored procedure below? i have about 112 quries that i want
to analyse, i could change them to actual quries if i had to, but it'd
take awhile
Current Table DDL:
USE [Test]
GO
/****** Object: Table [dbo].[mortgage] Script Date: 05/27/2007 01:52:34 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
SET ANSI_PADDING ON
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[mortgage](
[fips_state] [char](2) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[state_abbrv] [char](2) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[zip] [char](5) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[zip_four] [char](4) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[del_point] [char](3) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[car_rte] [char](4) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[city_abbrv] [varchar](13) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[city] [varchar](28) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[addr_house_num] [varchar](10) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[addr_pre_dir] [varchar](2) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[addr_st_name] [varchar](28) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[addr_st_suff] [varchar](4) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[addr_post_dir] [varchar](2) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[addr_unit_des] [varchar](6) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[addr_unit_desnum] [varchar](8) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[address1] [varchar](30) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[fips_cnty] [char](3) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[county_name] [varchar](25) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[census_tract] [char](6) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[census_block] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[lattitude] [char](9) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[longitude] [char](10) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[fips_ispsa] [char](5) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[wealth_rating] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[time_zone] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[phone] [char](10) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[homeowner] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[est_inc] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per1_fname] [varchar](15) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per1_mi] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per1_lname] [varchar](20) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per1_title] [varchar](6) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per1_gender] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per1_dob] [char](8) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per1_ageconf] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per1_age] [char](2) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per1_msconf] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per1_ms] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per2_fname] [char](15) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per2_mi] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per2_lname] [varchar](20) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per2_title] [varchar](6) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per2_gender] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per2_dob] [char](8) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per2_ageconf] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[per2_age] [char](2) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_pres] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_0_3] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_0_3_gender] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_4_6] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_4_6_gender] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_7_9] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_7_9_gender] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_10_12] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_10_12_gender] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_13_18] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[child_13_18_gender] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[religious_contrib] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[political_contrib] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[health_contrib] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[general_contrib] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[hm_purprice] [char](8) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[hm_purdate] [char](8) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[hm_year_build] [char](4) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[donate_env] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[char_contrib] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[pres_cc] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[pres_perm_cc] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_mtg_amnt] [char](8) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_mtg_lender_name] [varchar](25) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_mtg_rate] [char](4) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_mtg_rate_t] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_mtg_loan_t] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[dnc] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_refi_deed_date] [char](8) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_refi_amnt] [char](4) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_refi_lender_name] [varchar](25) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_refi_rate_t] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_refi_month_term] [char](4) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[oo_refi_loan_t] [char](1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[FullName] [varchar](40) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[address] [varchar](40) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[Source] [varchar](3) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[citystate] [varchar](30) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[countystate] [varchar](30) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[areacode] [varchar](3) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
SET ANSI_PADDING OFF
Stored Procedure:
USE [Test]
GO
/****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[search_orders_2] Script Date: 05/27/2007 01:53:16 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
-- =============================================
-- Author:<Author,,Name>
-- Create date: <Create Date,,>
-- Description:<Description,,>
-- =============================================
create PROCEDURE [dbo].[search_orders_2]
@lowagenvarchar(10)=null,
@highagenvarchar(10)=null,
@highwealthnvarchar(10)=null,
@lowwealthnvarchar(10)=null,
@highpurpricenvarchar(10)=null,
@lowpurpricenvarchar(10)=null,
@lowmtgamtnvarchar(10)=null,
@highmtgamtnvarchar(10)=null,
@lowincomevarchar(3)=null,
@highincomevarchar(3)=null,
@marriedstatvarchar(3)=null,
@lowyearbuildvarchar(4)=null,
@highyearbuildvarchar(4)=null,
@mtgpresstatvarchar(3)=null,
@lenderpresstatvarchar(3)=null,
@ratetsvarchar(3)=null,
@loantsvarchar(10)=null,
@childstatvarchar(3)=null,
@homeownerstatvarchar(10)=null,
@lowpurdatevarchar(8)=null,
@highpurdatevarchar(8)=null,
@addresstype varchar(3)= null,
@SPSirvarchar(3)= null,
@debttypevarchar(3)= null,
@dwelltypevarchar(3)= null,
@zipselectnvarchar(4000)=null,
@acselectnvarchar(4000)=null,
@stselectnvarchar(4000)=null,
@cityselectnvarchar(4000)=null,
@counselectnvarchar(4000)=null,
@tablenamenvarchar(2)=null,
@orderbynvarchar(2)=null,
@Zipcode char(11)=null,
@milesfloat=null,-- as
@debug bit = 0 AS
DECLARE @sql nvarchar(4000),
@paramlist nvarchar(4000),
@highlatitude float,
@lowlatitudefloat,
@HighLongitudefloat,
@LowLongitude float,
@StartLatitudefloat,
@StartLongitude float,
@LatitudeRange float,
@LongitudeRange float
if @miles>0
SELECT @StartLatitude = lat, @StartLongitude = lng FROM zipinfo2 WHERE zip = @Zipcode
Set @LongitudeRange = @Miles / (((Cos(@StartLatitude * pi() / 180) * 6076.0) / 5280.0) * 60)
Set @LatitudeRange = @Miles / 69.045454545454545454545454545455
Set @LowLatitude = @StartLatitude - @LatitudeRange
Set @HighLatitude = @StartLatitude + @LatitudeRange
Set @LowLongitude = @StartLongitude - @LongitudeRange
Set @HighLongitude = @StartLongitude + @LongitudeRange
set @sql = ''
if @orderby is null set @orderby='1'
if @tablename is null set @tablename='1'
if @spsir='1'
select @sql = @sql+ 'SELECT '
+case @orderby
when 1 then 'o.state_abbrv, count(o.state_abbrv) '
when 2 then 'o.county_name, o.state_abbrv, count(o.state_abbrv) '
when 3 then 'o.city, o.state_abbrv, count(o.state_abbrv) '
when 4 then 'o.zip, count(o.zip) '
end + 'as kount FROM dbo.'
+ case @tablename
when 1 then 'mortgage'
when 2 then 'homeowner'
when 3 then 'condnc'
when 4 then 'mailable'
end +' o with (nolock) left join dbo.Spanish s on o.per1_lname = s.lname'
if @spsir='2'
select @sql = @sql+ 'SELECT distinct '
+case @orderby
when 1 then 'o.state_abbrv, count(o.state_abbrv) '
when 2 then 'o.county_name, o.state_abbrv, count(o.state_abbrv) '
when 3 then 'o.city, o.state_abbrv, count(o.state_abbrv) '
when 4 then 'o.zip, count(o.zip) '
end + 'as kount FROM dbo.'
+ case @tablename
when 1 then 'mortgage'
when 2 then 'homeowner'
when 3 then 'condnc'
when 4 then 'mailable'
End +' o with (nolock) inner join dbo.Spanish s on o.per1_lname = s.lname'
if @spsir='ALL' or @spsir is null
SELECT @sql = 'SELECT '
+case @orderby
when 1 then 'o.state_abbrv, count(o.state_abbrv) '
when 2 then 'o.county_name, o.state_abbrv, count(o.state_abbrv) '
when 3 then 'o.city, o.state_abbrv, count(o.state_abbrv) '
when 4 then 'o.zip, count(o.zip) '
end + 'as kount FROM dbo.'
+ case @tablename
when 1 then 'mortgage'
when 2 then 'homeowner'
when 3 then 'condnc'
when 4 then 'mailable'
End + ' o with (nolock)'
select @sql=@sql+' WHERE 1 = 1'
if @spsir='1'
select @sql = @sql+ ' and s.lname is null'
IF @lowage<>0 and @lowage is not null
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.per1_age >= @xlowage'
IF @highage<>0 and @highage IS NOT null
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.per1_age <= @xhighage'
IF @lowincome<>'DF' and @lowincome IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.est_inc >= @xlowincome'
IF @highincome<>'DF' and @highincome IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.est_inc <= @xhighincome'
IF @highwealth<>0 and @highwealth IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.wealth_rating <= @xhighwealth'
IF @lowwealth<>0 and @lowwealth IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.wealth_rating >= @xlowwealth'
IF @highpurprice<>0 and @highpurprice IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.hm_purprice <= @xhighpurprice'
IF @lowpurprice<>0 and @lowpurprice IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.hm_purprice >= @xlowpurprice'
IF @lowyearbuild<>'DF' and @lowyearbuild IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.hm_year_build >= @xlowyearbuild'
IF @highyearbuild<>'DF' and @highyearbuild IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.hm_year_build <= @xhighyearbuild'
IF @lowmtgamt<>0 and @lowmtgamt IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.oo_mtg_amnt >= @xlowmtgamt'
IF @highmtgamt<>0 and @highmtgamt IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.oo_mtg_amnt <= @xhighmtgamt'
IF @lowpurdate<>'DF' and @lowpurdate IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.hm_purdate >= @xlowpurdate'
IF @highpurdate<>'DF' and @highpurdate IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.hm_purdate <= @xhighpurdate'
IF @marriedstat in ('M','S')
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.per1_ms = @xmarriedstat'
IF @ratets in ('V','F')
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.oo_mtg_rate_t = @xratets'
IF @homeownerstat in ('H','R')
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.homeowner = @xhomeownerstat'
IF @childstat in ('Y','N')
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.child_pres = @xchildstat'
IF @lenderpresstat ='Y'
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.oo_mtg_lender_name<>'' '''
IF @lenderpresstat ='N'
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.oo_mtg_lender_name='' '''
IF @mtgpresstat='Y'
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.oo_mtg_amnt>0'
IF @mtgpresstat='N'
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' AND o.oo_mtg_amnt=0'
IF @loants<>'DF' and @loants IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' and o.oo_mtg_loan_t in ( ''' + REPLACE( @loants, N',', N''',''' ) + N''' )'
if @dwelltype='S'
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' and o.addr_unit_desnum='' '''
if @dwelltype='M'
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' and o.addr_unit_desnum<>'' '''
if @DebtType='1'
select @sql = @sql + ' and o.pres_cc=''y'''
if @DebtType='2'
select @sql = @sql + ' and o.pres_perm_cc=''y'''
if @addresstype in ('1','3')
select @sql = @sql + ' and o.address1<>'' '''
if @acselect <> 'DF' or @stselect <> 'DF' or @cityselect <> 'DF' or @counselect <> 'DF' or @zipselect <>
'DF' or @miles<>0
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' and (1=2'
IF @acselect<>'DF' and @acselect IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' OR o.areacode in ( ''' + REPLACE( @acselect, N',', N''',''' ) + N''' )'
IF @stselect<>'DF' and @stselect IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' OR o.state_abbrv in ( ''' + REPLACE( @stselect, N',', N''',''' ) + N''' )'
IF @cityselect<>'DF' and @cityselect IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' OR o.citystate in ( ''' + REPLACE( @cityselect, N',', N''',''' ) + N''' )'
IF @counselect<>'DF' and @counselect IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' OR o.countystate in ( ''' + REPLACE( @counselect, N',', N''',''' ) + N''' )'
IF @zipselect<>'DF' and @zipselect IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sql = @sql + ' OR o.zip in ( ''' + REPLACE( @zipselect, N',', N''',''' ) + N''' )'
if @miles>0
select @sql = @sql+ ' or o.zip in (SELECT z.zip FROM dbo.zipinfo2 z WHERE (z.Lat <= @HighLatitude
AND z.Lat >= @LowLatitude) AND (z.Lng <= @HighLongitude AND z.Lng >= @LowLongitude))'
if @acselect <> 'DF' or @stselect <> 'DF' or @cityselect <> 'DF' or @counselect <> 'DF' or
@zipselect <> 'DF' or @miles<>0
SELECT @sql = @sql + ')'
select @sql=@sql +case @orderby
when 1 then ' group by o.state_abbrv order by o.state_abbrv '
when 2 then ' group by o.state_abbrv,o.county_name order by o.state_abbrv,o.county_name '
when 3 then ' group by o.state_abbrv,o.city order by o.state_abbrv,o.city '
when 4 then ' group by o.zip order by o.zip '
end
IF @debug = 1
PRINT @sql
SELECT @paramlist = '@xlowageint,
@xhighageint,
@xlowincomenvarchar(4000),
@xhighincomenvarchar(4000),
@xmarriedstatnvarchar(4000),
@xhighwealthint,
@xlowwealthint,
@xhighpurpriceint,
@xlowpurpriceint,
@xlowyearbuildnvarchar(4000),
@xhighyearbuildnvarchar(4000),
@xlowmtgamtint,
@xhighmtgamtint,
@xmtgpresstatnvarchar(4000),
@xlenderpresstatnvarchar(4000),
@xratetsnvarchar(4000),
@xloantsnvarchar(4000),
@xchildstatnvarchar(4000),
@xhomeownerstatnvarchar(4000),
@xlowpurdatenvarchar(4000),
@xhighpurdatenvarchar(4000),
@xzipselectnvarchar(4000),
@xacselectnvarchar(4000),
@xstselectnvarchar(4000),
@xcityselectnvarchar(4000),
@xcounselectnvarchar(4000),
@highlatitude float,
@lowlatitudefloat,
@HighLongitudefloat,
@LowLongitude float,
@StartLatitudefloat,
@StartLongitude float,
@LatitudeRange float,
@LongitudeRange float'
EXEC sp_executesql @sql, @paramlist,
@lowage,
@highage,
@lowincome,
@highincome,
@marriedstat,
@highwealth,
@lowwealth,
@highpurprice,
@lowpurprice,
@lowyearbuild,
@highyearbuild,
@lowmtgamt,
@highmtgamt,
@mtgpresstat,
@lenderpresstat,
@ratets,
@loants,
@childstat,
@homeownerstat,
@lowpurdate,
@highpurdate,
@zipselect,
@acselect,
@stselect,
@cityselect,
@counselect,
@highlatitude,
@lowlatitude ,
@HighLongitude,
@LowLongitude,
@StartLatitude,
@StartLongitude,
@LatitudeRange,
@LongitudeRange
Query to analyse:
Exec Search_orders_2
@mtgpresstat = 'Y',
@homeownerstat = 'H',
@stselect = 'PA,RI,SC',
@addresstype = '2',
@spsir = 'ALL',
@debttype = 'ALL',
@dwelltype = 'ALL',
@tablename = '1',
@orderby = '1';
Hi to all,
I am using SQL 2005, when i am connecting to Database Engine Tuning Advisor i am getting an error messsage like this
Failed to open a new connection. Database Engine Tuning Advisor does not support SQL Express. (DTAClient)
Help me to slove my problem.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Jose.P
Hi,I find much regrettable that Database Engine Tuning Advisor be not part ofMS-Express Edition ... A server without such help is not a server.Besides, you've got the tutorials, but not the tool to play with :-(((Regards,JM Blaise
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