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Jun 10, 2007
Hey, anyone recommend an interface/portal that can connect to MS SQL SERVER? I've seen a couple, but haven't like them at all. It would be much easier if I could do the quick stuff I need to do from my desktop and just connecting in, rather then jumping on the server which I do now. Any good ones out there, that kind of do it all?
Thanks!
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Mar 22, 2004
Hi everyone,
I've just installed the BIP portal on an Application Server running Windows 2000 with the latest Service Pack and I choose to install the BIP database on a database Server. I've put my user in the BIP_ADMIN on the Application server's local windows user-group and also in the BIP_USERS role on the database BIP. If I try to browse the URL on the the application server it works well, but when I try to browse from my local machine thorough the network I get the following message: User 'AGFBRASILGAVieira' do not currently have access to the database. Please add the user to 'BIP_USERS' user group on SQL server's machine or contact the system administrator.
Anyone could help me?
Thanks in advance,
Genilson from São Paulo, Brazil.
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Nov 15, 2006
Hi All,
Wouldn€™t it be nice to have a single portal to check the list of data sources SSIS can connect to? Like, if and how SSIS can connect to SAP/Oracle/DB2/SQL Server/etc? along with what to expect from that connection, such as 64-bit support, fast data load option, scalability, etc?
The know-how around connectivity in SSIS has particularly been challenging to structure in terms of gathering and reaching all sorts of connectors and data sources out there.
The challenge is due to two main reasons:
Microsoft does not have central command/control on connector developers, and the connectivity story for SSIS has mainly been the support around ADO.NET, Ole DB and ODBC libraries. Since we don€™t have a certification process, it€™s up to the customer to evaluate a specific third party connector before making a decision on using it.
The extensibility story offered by SSIS inherently promotes development of new/specialized connectors to new/existing data sources. Since any application can talk to any other application given the right connector, the pool of supported connectors keep growing over time.
We are working to make this story better, but in the mean time, because of this ever growing nature of connectors and their features, I thought a WIKI portal can help this community in terms of formalizing/structuring/sharing information.
And thus, I am launching a new wiki site on connectivity. Well€¦Blogs are kind of not as cool these days anyways J MSDN has a recent wiki initiative, but it is not quite involving the community as I€™d like to have in this one.
We have a great talent pool and a huge base of know-how around connectivity in this forum. Let€™s channel that into sorting out connectivity!
I created the initial site framework and provided simple samples here : http://ssis.wik.is/Home
I€™ll add more stuff to it in the coming days as well, but I really want this forum to be actively editing/providing content in there.
Please take a look at it, and start growing/editing it. -> http://ssis.wik.is/Home
Ideas/questions/feedback are all welcome, you can also e-mail me directly at denizerkan@yahoo.com
Thanks,
Deniz Erkan
PS: this is not in conflict or competition with the forum. Forum interface does not have a way to structure data to build a know-how, and the scope of this initiative is SSIS connectivity-only.
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May 27, 2006
Hi...
I am making a online job portal....for dat i need to make a gud database.
wud anybody be kind enuf to provide or tell me how to make a good database design...
thnx..
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Feb 28, 2008
Hi,
Currently i am developing a job portal in ASP 2.0, SQL Server 2005 which involves Job Seeker registration, Searching of resumes, applying for job Posting, Employer Registration, Create Job Posting, Searching for Job Seeker etc.
The Job Seeker is allowed to upload a word document of size up to 500Kb which is stored in Table as varbinary.
Right now I have MemberShip/Roles in seperate database. The Job Portal Tables are in seperate Database. I was told to split the Tables so that Tables of JobSeeker are One database and Employer to another Database so that they speed up the performance.
I have several tables that bridge (thats either store id's of Job Seeker or Employer) like Job Postings applied, Saved Postings Job Seeker, Job Postings of the Employer, Job Posting (Applied ones) alert etc.
Can any give me how to create a good Database design (one or more) with excellent performation. Right now I have one Database for Job Portal related tables excluding membership. The mapping of key fields including the fields that are enabled for Text indexing are given below.
(JobSeekerTable - Stores Personal Details)
JobSeekerId (PK)
...............
(JobSeekerResumeTable - Stores Resume Details)
JobSeekerResumeId (PK)
JobSeekerId (FK)
Job Title (enabled Text Indexing)
........
(JobSeekerDocTable - Stores Resume Details)
JobSeekerDocId (PK)
JobSeekerId (FK)
Resume (as varbinary) (enabled Text Indexing)
Covering Letter (Text)
........
(JobSeekerPostingTable - Stores Job Postings Saved by the Job Seeker)
JobSeekerPostingId(PK)
JobSeekerId (FK)
JobPostingId (FK)
......
(JobSeekerAppliedTable - Stores Job Postings Applied by the Job Seeker)
JobSeekerAppliedId(PK)
JobSeekerId (FK)
JobPostingId (FK)
.....
(CompanyTable - Employer Details)
CompanyId(PK)
.....
(JobPostingTable - Stores the information of the Job Posting created by Employer)
JobPostingId(PK)
CompanyId(FK)
Job Title (enabled Text Indexing)
Job Desc(enabled Text Indexing)
.....
(JobPostingConTable - Stores the information of the Job Posting Location Details )
JobPostingConId(PK)
JobPostingId(FK)
.....
(CompResumeSaved - Job Seeker details saved by Employer)
CompResumeSaved(PK)
CompanyId(FK)
JobSeekerId(FK)
.....
Eventually more tables would be added. Can any one tell me how to speed up the performance (particulary search engine fo Employer for searching resumes & Jobseeker for searching job Postings.) I hope I have mentioned everything clearly.
Thanks,
Uma Ramiya
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NOTE: You can directly access the Registration Benefit Portal without need of a first or second benefit e-mail€”as long as you have completed the registration process and use the same e-mail to login in to Passport at the benefit porta
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Apr 22, 2006
I watched the How do I video "Create a Full-Featured Customer Login Portal" several times, and have compared my code to the downloaded VB code. I seem to be missing something.
I am trying to replicate what he does in the video, where he uses the login name to query another database and display the matching data. In the video he starts by using a querystring (page.aspx?userID=name) before creating a login page.. My program works with this method. However, later he creates the login page, and the system seems to automatically link the user database with the northwind database and give results without the querystring. There is no indication of how this is done. When I examined the downloaded code, he actually uses a session variable in the Page_Load event on the orders page. There is no explanation of this either, just a quick "I'll paste this from the clipboard."
I have compared my code line by line, and it matches exactly. I can only guess that there is a missing step where a relationship is established between the ASPNETDB.mdf file and the northwind.mdf file. Can anyone explain this to me? Thank you.
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