Problems Viewing SQL Server Beginner Video
Dec 20, 2007For some reason when I go to view any video on http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/learning/default.aspx
it doesn't run. Can someone help?
Thanks,
Mark
For some reason when I go to view any video on http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/learning/default.aspx
it doesn't run. Can someone help?
Thanks,
Mark
Hiii everyone,
Can anyone send me the link of SQL Server 2005 Video tutorial please..
I am waiting for it.....
Dear sir or Madam
Can sql server 2005 can store video? because I dont want to store video path in database
I look forward to hearing from you
Thank you in advance.
seyha moth
Having visited the above Video learning site, I tried the option of Downloading each of several of the videos, in order to play them at leisure, and perhaps, repeatedly.
On clicking the Download buttons, however, the video immediately starts playing in Windows Media Player 11, exactly as if I had clicked on Play the video.
How can I download these videos please?
Windows XP Pro; 2.6 GHz Pentium 4; 1 GB RAM
Keith Bromley
Hi All,
How can I upload Video Clip in Sql Server 2005?
Regards,
Hi
I uploaded a video file into the sql database converting into binary data.
i have a problem that to retrieve video file(.wmv) from sql server 2000 database and which has to play on media player.
Plz help me any one .
Itz urgent for my website.............
Plz plz Plz Help me Urgent...................
Thanks in Advance
Regards Shiva
Hello,
Please help me find solution to these questions?
1. How do I store audio and video files in sql server 2000.
2. Is it possible to store and retrieve audio and video files using t-sql
3. Which is the most efficient way to store and retrieve audio and video files in sql server
Your suggestions are most valued.
Thanks!
I cannot play any of these video files in RealPlayer or in Windows Media Player. Any suggestions? Anyone else having this problem?
Thanks,
Brian
Video Series: SQL Server 2005 Express Edition for Beginners
C00D1199: Cannot play the file
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chia ling
Hi! Everybody,
i am totally new to the environment of MS, (.Net, SQL Server...)
i was working previously with Oracle 9i. I have downloaded MS SQL Server Express 2005, MS SQL Mgmt Studio Express, ..
i want to build a database, and import my data to it. How to do so?
why can't i see SQL server 2005 the same way i see Visual Basic 2005 Express edition. i'm able to see VB by going under the all Programs menu and select it, when i try to find SQL 2005, i see configuration tools and some submenu of configuration tools. is that the way it is? if not, how do i get SQL 2005 to open up like VB so i can play with it. Also, at home i do not have a server, do i have to have a home server to play with SQL
hens
thanks
View 1 Replies View RelatedHello there...
Pending receiving the full version from the higher powers at my work, I have downloaded the Evaluation version of SQL 2000, and set up an instance on my desktop machine. This was set up on an administrator account, and works fine.
My main aim with SQL 2000 is to upsize all the companies piddling little Access 97 databases into an SQL backend and keep the 97 frontends. I have migrated some of the tablesets into SQL, and linked to them in Access 97 and they work fine.
However, the problems are when I try and set up ODBC. When I enter ODBC as a different user on the server itself, the ODBC list of available SQL Servers shows me the correct server information - my PC ID no, followed by the server name. However, when I try and connect with another machine on the network, it only displays the PC ID no of the server, and not the server name. When I attempt to add the server with just the PC name, it doesnt find the server - same when I add the name of the database to the end of the PC ID no.
I'm sure there is something really basic I have not done, but I'm totally stumped now. I am using Windows Auth, and have set up the login of the other PC I am trying to connect, as an authorised user.
Please help me - I am just a doofus, please feel free to laugh at me...
I am an absolute beginner with SQL Server, and I have now developed an app that needs to store, read, and search for saved data. Basically, my program will have to search through the databse to find a particular URL match to a string I supply, and then retrieve the Username and Password data that is associated with that URL, storing those to strings.
My problem is, I've learned how to create a database and tables in the IDE, but all of the examples on the web that I've found only talk about using SQL Server with Visual Basic 2005 in uses such as databinding to controls and displaying the database in datagrids and such on the form. I need help with how to interact with the database in code, seeing as the user of the program will likely never actually see the database contents- the data will be for the program's use only.
So, I was wondering if anyone could provide/guide me to some helpful information on interacting with SQL databases through code in VB Express 2005.
Thanks for any help.
Can someone recommend a good book for a beginner to learn MSFT SQL SEVER 2000 ? Thank you. lar
View 2 Replies View RelatedHello,(Sorry for my English first...)Could you help me please with SQL Server problem? I suspect that myproblem has simple solution but I have little experience.I have installed SQL Server 2005 and I am installing some applicationusing it - unfortunatelly setup fails because I cannot logon to SQLServer in SQL Server Authentication, account sa, password sa.Thus I checked SQL Server Management Studio Express: I have 'sa'account, password 'sa' (because I had prepared it), unfortunatelly Icannot logon in SQL Server Authentication (sa/sa) because of:Login failed for user 'sa'. The user is not associated with a trustedSQL Server connection (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 18452).Could you help me plase...Thank you very much./RAM
View 1 Replies View RelatedHi,
I am fairly new to Visual Studio 2005 (using C#) and am writing an application for the company I work in. I have got a really nice functioning form working and am now planning what to do about the massive database I need to create (I don't think it will ever get to the 4GB limitation of SQL Server 2005 Express Edition).
Can someone please help with some simple questions please?
1: I am decoding a specific file format and extracting the information for the main database. Fortunately, each record in the data file I am decoding has unique identity codes (so this will be great for the ID of each entry). Because the software has to do this by itself (the encoded file contains more than 1,120,000 records which will shrink to about 30,000 records, all different sizes once decoded). Can each record in a SQL server database contain a different number of elements? If so, what is this known as (I have read a little about jagged arrays - is there a similar thing in SQL server databases)?
2: As the program will decode the file and assemble the database, can I make my program create the database from scratch and manipulate the database rather than me having to define a database for my program to fill? If so, where can I find some info on doing this?
3: The database file will be stored on our office network and has to be accessible to more than one person at a time (in this case, a maximum of 6 users - well within the 25 users my book says is possible with SSE2005). Is it more complex to develop multi-user access to the database?
Just in case you wonder what books I have got, they are "Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for Developers" and "Getting Started with SQL Server 2005 Express Edition".
Thank you!
Hi,
I have studied a variety of online documents explaining built-in SQL Server 2005 encryption, and I'm a bit confused. Every encryption approach, it seems, ultimately replies upon a password that must be provided with queries to access the data. As an application developer, it brings up the obvious question: how should that password be provided? If I build the password into my applications, then it will no longer be secure. On the other hand, I can't possibly expect my users to provide a password every time they perform an action that requires unencrypting data. If I give that password out to 50 users, the password will become public information quickly, I am sure. We will also have to alter the password regularly. Plus several of my applications run as windows services, in which case the user (meaning the windows user under which the service runs) won't be around to type in password.
I have a better solution in mind. Is there an option to limit access to symmetric keys by windows identity? As a best-standards-abiding coder, all of my sql server access is done via Windows Authentication instead of SQL Server Authentication. Why not make it so that myorgjoe and myorgsally can access the symmetric key for a particular column, but nobody else? This way there is still a password involved, but it is now moved further up the application layers; it is the windows password that the user originally used to log into their machine to run the application.
Is there a way to make it so that access to symmetric keys (or asymmetric keys which encrypt symmetric keys) is decided solely on the basis of windows user identity?
Thank you for any thoughts!
Adam
Hi,
I am a total beginner to Pocket PC, and a 2-month beginner to SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005. I made a database Pillbox.mdf, and wrote a Windows Forms program to access it. It's really easy. I just added a Data Source, chose tables and Stored Procedures, and dragged them onto my forms. It automatically created adapter classes and a DataGrid for me.
Next, I wanted to do the same thing for Pocket PC. I did the same drag and drop thing, and was happy to see the empty DataGrid in the emulator (design-time) form. From here on, trouble. When I ran it, it said it could not connect.
So some questions:
1) Does my connection string have to change? It has 3 parts: machine name, database name, and security spec. It specifies my machine name. Is that ok? Is it known by the Pocket PC, or do I have to specify http something? Does my machine have to change any settings to become a "server"? It's just a standalone PC with no network. I understand the emulator chooses to pretend that it's not "on" my computer. Is the database name known by the Pocket PC? (Same type of question.) And is Windows authentication ok on a Pocket PC? Or must I create a name/password pair on SQL server?
2) When I went to modify my connection string, I noticed a setting to specify the Data source. For SQL Server 2005, it asks me for a dbo, but for SQL Server Mobile, it asks me for a *.sdf file. What type of file is this? Is there a way to generate this from my other database? Is it not possible to have the the Pocket PC app point to the same database as the Windows app? Oh... does the sdf represent the Pocket PC's local database? If so, then my question is just how to populate it. But I will also have to update the main database at some point. I guess I'm confused about how Pocket PC's are supposed to work.
3) Do I have to deploy SQL CE or something? I think I read that Visual Studio does it automatically. It's a bit hard reading blogs because many comments talk about things that are now contained in VS. One blog was talking about 7 dlls that need to be downloaded to the Pocket PC.
4) My application just has to get a table, store it on the Pocket PC, and allow the user to modify and update records. The bandwidth should be low, as the table is small and updates should not be frequent. Is this a reasonable design? What I am asking is if it's ok to have direct database access, or if I should package up the data in some custom format, and use a Web service to pass the data back and forth. I have read and understood articles why you should not pass a Dataset in a web service, but the point was just that web services can be interoperable, so why spoil that with MS-only Datasets. In my case, I just want to get this simple app up and running quickly.
Thanks in advance.
This is a new problem to me, I have been running SQL Server 2000 with VS 2003 and last summer upgraded to SQL Server 2005 with VS 2005 - (both evaluation copies) all was fine
I bought the full upgrade of VS 2005 and SQL server dev edition in Dec 2006 and recently I have started to get a total system fallover dreadful noise followed by black screen and reboot.
This happens only when I view the Table Data "Show Table Data" in "Server Explorer" in VS2005, viewing design is OK, stored prcredures OK
I suspect this is either a hardware impending failure or software conflict but I would like some pointers please
I am using XP Pro sp2 with 1GB ram, F Secure Internet security, the Database is hosted externaly
I have a stored proc that has several parameters. (using SQL server)
i call this proc and add the parameters etc and execute it etc
the problem is that how can i see the string that is being passed to the db? eg the calling command?
cheers
Hello, we're having a bit of an issue getting Report Server to display reports. We've published via the web-interface and Visual Studio. After we publish, it gives an error and it looks as if it's trying to find the data source that we used to create the report. We've changed the datasource names to match that of the local machine too. Here's the error...
An error has occurred during report processing.
Cannot create a connection to data source 'LocalDataSourceName'.
Keyword not supported: 'driver'.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Hi:
I am trying to install Visual Studio 2005, but before that I need install MS SQL Server for my database, what kind of MS SQL server I need install, how about "MS SQL 2005 Express Edition"? Or I have to install "MS SQL 2005"?
Can you please give a link for the download.
Thanks.
James
I have a project were I will have it so that users can sign in and change information on an SQL server. The catch is that this site will be from a different domain name and from a different hosting company then where the SQL database is located. Sorry if this is a dumb question but how can I utilize asp.net to change and view an SQL database that is located else-where.
For example: a user logs into www.something.com and he/she can view and edit SQL tables from www.somethingelse.com's database.
Thanks in advance.
Any idea on how I do this?
Any advice welcome.........
Hello,I'm trying to follow some sql sentences that my system send to SQL 2005express and I don't have a deep knowlegde of databases. I know thatthere's a transactions log that keeps all sentences that go intodatabase motor. Is it correct? in case yes, is there a way to look atthis archived sentences?Thanks in advanceIgnacio
View 1 Replies View RelatedHI all, we have a table that has it's primary key data type Bigint. Isthere any way with Access to view this table? I find it hard tobelieve that two tools from MS don't play nice with each other, may beI should.SQL Server 2005Access 2003TIA
View 5 Replies View RelatedStumbled onto a good URL:
(I have checked out a few and they are pretty well done)
http://www.asp.net/learn/sql-videos/
JasonL @msft
http://blogs.msdn.com/usisvde/
Hey everyone,
Is there any way to embed a video in a report? It doesn't seem like it but I thought I may be missing something. Maybe directly editing the xml code? Thanks.
-Keith
I saw a presentation last week where the speaker created some sorta sql server "watch window" (in Sql Server Management Studio I think) where he could watch all the commands being executed on his sql server database in real-time. For example he could navigate to web pages (that hit the database) and as he pressed buttons you could see the sql commands execute in this "watch window." If other users hit the database at the same time you could see those sql queries execute as well. I didn't think at the time to ask how he did it - does anyone know how to set this up? I have a problem with my sql server right now and it would be useful to see which sql queries (etc) are being executed when. Thanks in advance,J. Shane Kunklejkunkle@vt.edu
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to live update my SQL-Server 2000 database from AS400 database.
I usually use Access 2002 database between the AS400 database and the SQL-Server 2000 database to reflect any live update.
I use the (Link Tables...) option when creating a new table in access and link it with the ODBC to connect with the AS400 database.
After that I work with the Access link table.
Is there any tool in SQL-Server 2000 to show the live transactions in AS400 databasee so I can work on it?
Please advise
I have built the reports that I need using Visual Studio and the SQL 2005 Reporting Server, but now I need a way to view the reports via a web browser.
I am not much of a web/programming expert, so any help that could walk me through the process of publishing the .rdl files that I have created via a web browser would be much, much appreciated. Again, I am a novice in the the web arena, so the more straight forward the steps the better.
Thanks!
Hello Friends
I am trying to save the mpg files in database. i am using file upload control. it is working fine for files upto 2mb. but when i try to upload the file of size greater than 2 mb. it doesnot works. i don't know what happens to it. even i use breakpoints in it. but when file is more than 2mb control not moves to that break point. one thing more i just saved file names in database and clips in a folder in the project.
Thanks
Sarbjit