Hi,
I have written a web application using dreamweaver MX, asp.net, and MSsql server 2005.
The problem I am having occurs when I attempt to edit a record. I have setup a datagrid with freeform fields so that the user can click on edit, make the required changes within the data grid then click update. The data is then saved to the database. All this was created using dreameaver and most of the code was automatically generated for me.
The problem is that, not everytime, but sometimes when I go to edit a record once I hit the update button to save the changes the record is duplicated 1 or more times. This doesnt happen everytime but when it does it duplicates the record between 1 and about 5 times. I have double checked everything but cannot find anything obvious that may be causing this issue.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should look for? Is this a coding error or something wrong with MSsql? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
-Mitch
Hi, I am using SQL Server 2000 as part of SBS 2003. I have an odd problem with a table in my database.
On Monday, due to a problem we had on Friday afternoon, I was forced to restore the database to 12:30pm Friday. Since then, everything has been fine, except that in one table, a bank of 15 records cannot be edited. There are 25,000+ records in the table, and all of the rest are fine and can be edited. If I try to edit one of the "bad" records, SQL times out or hangs indefinately. This is true if I edit the table direct, if I use SQL Analyser or if I use my FE application. There is no other error message. There are no triggers on the table.
As far as I can see, the id's of all of the bad records are the same as those which would have been entered on Friday afternoon, but which were lost with the restore. Records before and after the bank of 15 can be edited ok.
Last night, with no other users on the system, I exported the table, deleted the original, created a new table with the same name and fields as the original and used Analyser to populate the new table from the export. I then tried to edit the bad records and it worked fine. However, this morning, with other users on, it fails again and the records cannot be edited.
I have used DBCC CHECKDB and it displays no errors.
Can anybody suggest what this might be and how I can get round it?
Yes, I know this subject has been exhausted, but I need help in locating the discussion which took place a few months ago. Sharon relayed to the group a piece of software (expensive) which would help in my particular situation. I grabbed a demo and have gotten the approval for purchase. Unfortunately, I don't have the thread with me at work.
The problem:
Number Fname Lname Age ID 123 John Franklin 43 1 123 Jane Franklin 40 2 123 Jeff Franklin 12 3 124 Jean Simmons 39 4 125 Gary Bender 37 5 126 Fred Johnson 29 6 126 Fred Johnson 39 7 127 Gene Simmons 47 8
The idea would be to get only unique records from the Number column. I don't care about which information I grab from the other columns, but I must have those fields included. If my resultant result set looked as follows, that would be fine. Or any other way, as long as all of the fields had information and there were only unique values in the Number field.
Number Fname Lname Age ID 123 Jeff Franklin 12 3 124 Jean Simmons 39 4 125 Gary Bender 37 5 126 Fred Johnson 39 7 127 Gene Simmons 47 8
If anyone remembers this discussion, mainly the date, I would really appreciate it.
I have two tables, one contains all work orders, the second contains records on work orders that are linked to customoer orders. I'm trying to create a query that will return specific fields from the table that contains orders in the linked order table, and only the work orders in the all order table that (work_order) do not exist in the linked order table (demand_supply_link). I have tried several queries and cannot get the results I desire. Here is the query I am currently trying.
SELECT DISTINCT WORK_ORDER.DESIRED_WANT_DATE as 'Want Date', DEMAND_SUPPLY_LINK.SUPPLY_BASE_ID as 'WO Id', WORK_ORDER.DESIRED_QTY as 'End Qty', DEMAND_SUPPLY_LINK.SUPPLY_PART_ID as 'Part Id', CUST_ORDER_LINE.CUSTOMER_PART_ID as 'Cust Part', OPERATION.RESOURCE_ID as Resource, PART.DESCRIPTION as Description, CUSTOMER.NAME as Name FROM ((((DEMAND_SUPPLY_LINK INNER JOIN CUST_ORDER_LINE ON DEMAND_SUPPLY_LINK.DEMAND_BASE_ID = CUST_ORDER_LINE.CUST_ORDER_ID) INNER JOIN WORK_ORDER ON DEMAND_SUPPLY_LINK.SUPPLY_BASE_ID = WORK_ORDER.BASE_ID) INNER JOIN OPERATION ON WORK_ORDER.BASE_ID = OPERATION.WORKORDER_BASE_ID) INNER JOIN PART ON WORK_ORDER.PART_ID = PART.ID) INNER JOIN (CUSTOMER INNER JOIN CUSTOMER_ORDER ON CUSTOMER.ID = CUSTOMER_ORDER.CUSTOMER_ID) ON CUST_ORDER_LINE.CUST_ORDER_ID = CUSTOMER_ORDER.ID WHERE WORK_ORDER.DESIRED_WANT_DATE Is Not Null AND OPERATION.RESOURCE_ID in ('ASSY','FAB 1','PLAY TRK') AND WORK_ORDER.STATUS='R'
UNION SELECT distinct work_order.desired_want_date as 'Want Date', work_order.BASE_id as 'WO Id', work_order.desired_qty as 'End Qty', work_order.part_id as 'Part Id', operation.resource_id as Resource, part.description as Description FROM WORK_ORDER INNER JOIN PART ON PART_ID=WORK_ORDER.PART_ID INNER JOIN OPERATION ON WORK_ORDER.BASE_ID=OPERATION.WORKORDER_BASE_ID WHERE WORK_ORDER.DESIRED_WANT_DATE IS NOT NULL AND OPERATION.RESOURCE_ID IN ('ASSY','FAB 1', 'PLAY TRK') AND WORK_ORDER.STATUS='R'
This is the error I receive: Server: Msg 205, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 All queries in an SQL statement containing a UNION operator must have an equal number of expressions in their target lists.
The all orders table (work_order) will not have the other fields to link to as there is no customer order linked to them.
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