Restart Sql Express From Sqlcmd
Jul 12, 2006Is it possible to restart the Sql Express engine from the sqlcmd utility?
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Is it possible to restart the Sql Express engine from the sqlcmd utility?
Thanks
Hello,
I'm unable to connect to Sql Server express using SQLCMD. I've trawled through countless web pages to try to solve my problem but to no avail.
Using windows 2000.
I'm getting the message:
HResult 0x2, Level 16, State 1
Named Pipes Provider: Could not open a coonection to SQL Server...............
Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft SQL Native Client : Login timout expired.
I've enabled the various protocols in the Sql config manager......
Please help!
Thanks,
dom
"When attempting to run this installer (SQLCMD T-SQL execution command line utility), I get the DOS screen but not the 1> command prompt. If I leave the screen alone, the DOD command window closes after about 5 seconds."C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90ToolsinnSQLCMD" -S "machine-nameSqlExpress""
nuno vieira
Hi All
Can someone help me please?
ive just got a new machine and not had this problem before, at one point the error which appeared briefly before the command prompt window disappeared said it was the namepipe, so i enabled this, that didnt work so i uninstalled, and reinstalled SQL Server 2005.
The next error message i received when the command prompt was closing was (in brief)
HRESULT 0xFFFFFFF Level 16, State 1
an error occurred whilst establishing a connection to the server
Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft Native Client : Login timeout expired.
I have just updated to sql server 2008 and the same thing happened. I cant paste into the SQLCMD window and I havent got a 1> command prompt.
I tried to drop down into dos prompt and it wouldn't accept it said "the filename, directory name or volume syntax is incorrect".
I turned on iis, ive tried everything I can think of, i have come to the conclusion it must be something to do with the version of Windows Vista Home Premium I am running, I haven't had any problems on any other machines XP or Vista.
Any help would be gratefully accepted.
Cheers
sgblank
Every so often I get an error when I pull up an ASP.NET 2.0 site using
SQL Express. It tells me that the login failed. If I go
into the server's administrative tools > services and restart SQL
Express and then refresh the site, it works just fine. Is this
some sort of bug or memory issue? Does the application need to
connect every so often or end up falling out somewhere?
Thanks
Scenario:
I have installed SQL Express 2005 and I want to create a new DB using sqlcmd.
I am running a command like: sqlcmd -i file.ini (I am logged like Administrator of PC)
the content of the file.ini is:
-- Get the SQL Server data path
DECLARE @data_path nvarchar(256);
SET @data_path = 'c:Program FilesMyTestdatabase'
-- execute the CREATE DATABASE statement
EXECUTE ('CREATE DATABASE DataCollection ON
( NAME = DC_dat,
FILENAME = '''+ @data_path + 'DC.mdf'',
SIZE = 10,
MAXSIZE = 50,
FILEGROWTH = 5 )
LOG ON
( NAME = DC_log,
FILENAME = '''+ @data_path + 'DClog.ldf'',
SIZE = 5MB,
MAXSIZE = 25MB,
FILEGROWTH = 5MB )'
) ;
GO
I obtain this error:
Msg 1802, Level 16, State 4, Server TESTQ5SQLEXPRESS, Line 1
CREATE DATABASE failed. Some file names listed could not be created. Check related errors.
Msg 5123, Level 16, State 1, Server TESTQ5SQLEXPRESS, Line 1
CREATE FILE encountered operating system error 5(Access is denied.) while attempting to open or create the physical file 'c:Program FilesMyTestdatabaseDC.mdf'.
If I change the security of directory database (I add "modify" permission to Users windows group) the error disappear.
I am logged like Administrator... why is it necessary to change directory permission?
Hi all,
I have the "Northwind" database in my Sql Server Management Studio Express.
In my C:ProSSEAppsSamplesForChapter02Chapter02 folder, I have the following 2 files:
(1) ListColumnValues (MS-DOS Batch File)
sqlcmd -S .sqlexpress -v DBName = "Northwind" CName = "CompanyName" TName =
"Shippers" -i c:prosseappschapter02ListListColumnVales.sql -o
c:prosseappschapter02ColumnValuesOut.rpt
(2) ListColumnValues (Microsoft SQL Server Query File)
USE $(Northwind)
GO
SELECT $(CompanyName) FROM $(Shippers)
GO
When I ran the following SQLcmd:
C:ProSSEAppsSamplesForChapter02Chapter02>ListColumnValues.bat
I got the following "ColumnValuesOut.rpt" with error messages:
'Northwind' scripting variable not defined.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Server L1P2P3SQLEXPRESS, Line 1
Incorrect syntax near '$'.
'CompanyName' scripting variable not defined.
'Shippers' scripting variable not defined.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Server L1P2P3SQLEXPRESS, Line 1
Incorrect syntax near 'CompanyName'.
I copied these T-SQL statements from a book and I do not know how to correct them.
Please help and tell me how to correct these errors.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Hello,
Does anyone know how to execute a stored procedure in a SQLCMD script? Here is what I have so far and it doesn't seem to be working...
:r $(rootPath)"Script.sql"
GO
exec sp_Proc
GO
Also,
Is there a way that I can pass the $(rootpath) as a parameter in my stored proc?
Thanks!
I am trying to backup/restore a sql db using sqlcmd. My question is, the box that I am trying to run sqlcmd on does not have SQL server 2005 installed, can I just copy SQLCMD.exe to the box instead of Installing it? if so, are there any other files that I need to copy as well?
I have another instance where I was trying to backup/restore a 2000 sql db and all I did was copy the osql.exe and resource files to the box and was able to run this command with out installing SQL server 2000. So, did something change with SQL serve 2005?
Thanks for any suggestions
Hi,
Please can any one let me know jhow to use -y option with SQLCMD.
How can I use sqlcmd to execute a simple stored procedure, I dont need to pass parameters in or out, its just for backups.
Thanks
Greetings all!
i am using the follownig sqlcmd command to output some data :
sqlcmd -E -S myServermyInstance -s "," -W -d myDB -Q " set nocount on select ltrim('""' + cast(PersonId as varchar) +
'-' + cast(DatabaseId as varchar) + '""') as 'URN-DBID','""' + EmailAddress + '""' as EmailAddress from myDB.dbo.myTable where
DTS > dateadd(dd, -7, getdate()) set nocount off " > "\tfsvrCompanyDatabase DevelopmentTestReports"myRecords-20080303.txt
The output looks something like this :
URN-DBID,EmailAddress
--------,------------
"5-1","blahblah@HOTMAIL.COM"
"264541-1","blahblah@HOTMAIL.COM"
"1107457-1","blahblah@HOTMAIL.COM"
"6133752-1","blahblah@HOTMAIL.COM"
Is it possible to keep the headnigs but remove the dashed line?
Your help would be much appreciated.
Greetings all!
i am using the follownig sqlcmd command to output some data :
sqlcmd -E -S myServermyInstance -s "," -W -d myDB -Q " set nocount on select ltrim('""' + cast(PersonId as varchar) +
'-' + cast(DatabaseId as varchar) + '""') as 'URN-DBID','""' + EmailAddress + '""' as EmailAddress from myDB.dbo.myTable where
DTS > dateadd(dd, -7, getdate()) set nocount off " > "\mynetworkdrivemyCompanymyDatabase DevelopmentmyTestReports"myRecords-20080303.txt
The output looks something like this :
URN-DBID,EmailAddress
--------,------------
"5-1","blahblah@HOTMAIL.COM"
"264541-1","blahblah@HOTMAIL.COM"
"1107457-1","blahblah@HOTMAIL.COM"
"6133752-1","blahblah@HOTMAIL.COM"
Is it possible to keep the headnigs but remove the dashed line?
Your help would be much appreciated.
how can i change the view in sqlcmd?
such as changing the font or the window size so that a command such as sp_tables will list on one row rather than several. Also I would only like to see 10 records or so at the same time. Currently in default setting, if i run sp_tables I can really only view the last few records.
thanks!
Hi
I found it a bit annoying to type Go after some very simple query and I wonder is there a short cut to execute the query i type right after I press enter?
1> select * from Table
2> go <enter>
instead, how to you execute line 1 without entering go?
Thank you
I am working with SQL Express and found myself surprised when I tried to automate a backup... No Agent.
So I am trying to create a simple backup script to run from the command line and probably schedule through the scheduled task manager.
here is my problem. I get the following error :
Msg 2812, Level 16, State 62, Server FIREFLYSQLEXPRESS, Line 1
Could not find stored procedure 'B'.
Here is the batch file
sqlcmd -i c: emp estDBbackup.sql -o c: emp estoutput.txt -S FIREFLYSQLEXPRESS
And here is the sql input file :
BACKUP DATABASE [DNNDEV] TO DISK = 'C: emp estdnndev.bak' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = 'dnndev-Full Database Backup', SKIP, NOREWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10;
If I put a USE statement in front of my backup statement - the error message changes to
Could not find stored procedure 'U'.
So it would appear to list the first character encountered.
As a sanity check I created a similar process which does a select * from a table and I do not get an error saying :Could not find stored procedure 'S'. - instead all is well and I get my output and no error
If I try the backup command in SQLCMD interactively it works.
so what the heck am I missing ?
Thank you for any help...
Dear profetionlas:
I cannot run sqlcmd in my computer but i can connect to my SQL Server2005 through SSIS
This is the error I see .
Please give me some recommandation
C:Documents and Settings est>sqlcmd
HResult 0x2, Level 16, State 1
Named Pipes Provider: Could not open a connection to SQL Server [2].
Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft SQL Native Client : An error has occurred while establi
shing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failu
re may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not
allow remote connections..
Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft SQL Native Client : Login timeout expired.
I would like also metion that
1)windows firewall is off
2)All SQL server Services are running
3)This is my default instance also I have another named instance in the server
Just installed SQL Server 2005 Express along with the Management Studio. The Management Studio, at least what I've seen so far, seems to work fine. But when I type "sqlcmd" at the command prompt, I get "sqlcmd is not a recognized internal or external command, operable program or batch file." What gives???
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Hi !
I try to connect to a database on my localhost using sqlcmd. For the records: Remote connections are allowed ! I don't have any issues to establish a connection using SSMS.
S:DBWorkFolder>sqlcmd -U razorblade -P xxxxx -S localhostzen_dev4
This is what I get:
HResult 0xFFFFFFFF, Level 16, State 1
SQL Network Interfaces: Error Locating Server/Instance Specified [xFFFFFFFF].
Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft SQL Native Client : 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..
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Any help appreciated !
Thanks: Peter
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I'm having a problem with configure Mirroring. When I use graphical inteface to config the Mirror, it is ok. But when using sql, there are an error that I can not understand.
Here is the code:
ETVAR PrincipalServer DEMOPARTNERA
ETVAR MirrorServer DEMOPARTNERB
ETVAR WitnessServer DEMOWITNESS
ETVAR Database2Mirror AdventureWorksDW
go
N ERROR EXIT
go
:CONNECT $(PrincipalServer)
-- Mirroring ONLY supports the FULL Recovery Model
ALTER DATABASE $(Database2Mirror)
SET RECOVERY FULL
go
USE $(Database2Mirror)
go
CREATE ENDPOINT Mirroring
STATE=STARTED
AS TCP (LISTENER_PORT=5022)
FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=PARTNER)
GO
:CONNECT $(MirrorServer)
CREATE ENDPOINT Mirroring
STATE=STARTED
AS TCP (LISTENER_PORT=5023)
FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=PARTNER)
GO
:CONNECT $(WitnessServer)
CREATE ENDPOINT Mirroring
STATE=STARTED
AS TCP (LISTENER_PORT=5024)
FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=WITNESS)
GO
:CONNECT $(PrincipalServer)
BACKUP DATABASE $(Database2Mirror)
TO DISK = 'C:TechReady$(Database2Mirror).bak'
WITH INIT
GO
:CONNECT $(MirrorServer)
DECLARE @InstanceName sql_variant,
@InstanceDir sql_variant,
@SQLDataRoot nvarchar(512),
@ExecStr nvarchar(max)
SELECT @InstanceName = ISNULL(SERVERPROPERTY('InstanceName'), 'MSSQLServer')
EXECUTE master.dbo.xp_regread 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE',
'SOFTWAREMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL ServerInstance NamesSQL',
@InstanceName, @InstanceDir OUTPUT
SELECT @ExecStr = 'EXECUTE master.dbo.xp_regread '
+ '''HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE'', '
+ '''SOFTWAREMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL Server'
+ convert(varchar, @InstanceDir)
+ 'Setup'', ''SQLDataRoot'', @SQLDataRoot OUTPUT'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_executesql @ExecStr
, N'@SQLDataRoot nvarchar(512) OUTPUT'
, @SQLDataRoot OUTPUT
IF @SQLDataRoot IS NULL
BEGIN
RAISERROR ('Did not find the correct SQL Data Root Directory. Cannot proceed. Databases backed up but not yet restored.', 16, -1)
END
CREATE TABLE #BackupFileList
( LogicalName sysname NULL
, PhysicalName sysname NULL
, [Type] char(1)
, FileGroupName sysname NULL
, Size bigint
, MaxSize bigint
, FileId smallint
, CreateLSN numeric(25,0)
, DropLSN numeric(25,0)
, UniqueId uniqueidentifier
, ReadOnlyLSN numeric(25,0)
, ReadWriteLSN numeric(25,0)
, BackupSizeInBytes bigint
, SourceBlockSize bigint
, FileGroupId smallint
, LogGroupGUID uniqueidentifier
, DifferentialBaseLSN numeric(25,0)
, DifferentialBaseGUID uniqueidentifier
, IsReadOnly bit
, IsPresent bit
)
INSERT #BackupFileList
EXEC('LOAD FILELISTONLY FROM DISK = ''C:TechReady$(Database2Mirror).bak''')
UPDATE #BackupFileList
SET PhysicalName
= @SQLDataRoot
+ N'Data'
+ REVERSE(SUBSTRING(REVERSE(PhysicalName)
, 1, PATINDEX('%\%', REVERSE(PhysicalName)) -1))
DECLARE @LogicalName sysname
, @PhysicalName sysname
DECLARE FileListCursor CURSOR FAST_FORWARD FOR
SELECT LogicalName, PhysicalName
FROM #BackupFileList
OPEN FileListCursor
FETCH NEXT FROM FileListCursor INTO @LogicalName, @PhysicalName
SELECT @ExecStr = N'RESTORE DATABASE $(Database2Mirror)' +
N' FROM DISK = ''c:TechReady$(Database2Mirror).bak''' +
N' WITH MOVE ''' + @LogicalName + N''' TO ''' + @PhysicalName + N''''
FETCH NEXT FROM FileListCursor INTO @LogicalName, @PhysicalName
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS <> -1
BEGIN
SELECT @ExecStr = @ExecStr + N', MOVE ''' + @LogicalName
+ ''' TO ''' + @PhysicalName + ''''
FETCH NEXT FROM FileListCursor INTO @LogicalName, @PhysicalName
END
-- NORECOVERY is required for Database Mirroring, replace is not.
-- Replace is used here solely to allow repetitive use of this script.
SELECT @ExecStr = @ExecStr + N' , NORECOVERY, REPLACE'
-- Useful for testing
-- Only return the string and then comment out the EXEC line below.
-- SELECT @ExecStr
EXEC (@ExecStr)
DEALLOCATE FileListCursor
GO
:CONNECT $(PrincipalServer)
SELECT DATABASEPROPERTYEX(N'$(Database2Mirror)', N'Status') -- Returns ONLINE
SELECT db_name(sd.[database_id]) AS [Database Name],
sd.mirroring_guid,
sd.mirroring_state,
sd.mirroring_state_desc,
sd.mirroring_partner_name,
sd.mirroring_witness_name,
sd.mirroring_witness_state,
sd.mirroring_witness_state_desc,
sd.mirroring_role,
sd.mirroring_role_desc,
sd.mirroring_role_sequence,
sd.mirroring_safety_level,
sd.mirroring_safety_level_desc,
sd.mirroring_safety_sequence,
sd.mirroring_failover_lsn
FROM sys.database_mirroring AS sd
WHERE sd.[database_id] = db_id(N'$(Database2Mirror)')
go
:CONNECT $(MirrorServer)
SELECT DATABASEPROPERTYEX(N'$(Database2Mirror)', N'Status') -- Returns RESTORING
SELECT db_name(sd.[database_id]) AS [Database Name],
sd.mirroring_guid,
sd.mirroring_state,
sd.mirroring_state_desc,
sd.mirroring_partner_name,
sd.mirroring_witness_name,
sd.mirroring_witness_state,
sd.mirroring_witness_state_desc,
sd.mirroring_role,
sd.mirroring_role_desc,
sd.mirroring_role_sequence,
sd.mirroring_safety_level,
sd.mirroring_safety_level_desc,
sd.mirroring_safety_sequence,
sd.mirroring_failover_lsn
FROM sys.database_mirroring AS sd
WHERE sd.[database_id] = db_id(N'$(Database2Mirror)')
go
:CONNECT $(MirrorServer)
ALTER DATABASE $(Database2Mirror)
SET PARTNER = 'TCP://DEMO:5023'
-- SET PARTNER = 'TCP://Server.fully.qualified.dns.name:5091'
-- SET PARTNER = 'TCP://SQLIDW15HA.redmond.corp.microsoft.com:5091'
GO
:CONNECT $(PrincipalServer)
ALTER DATABASE $(Database2Mirror)
SET PARTNER = 'TCP://DEMO:5022'
-- SET PARTNER = 'TCP://Server.fully.qualified.dns.name:5092'
-- SET PARTNER = 'TCP://SQLIDW15HA.redmond.corp.microsoft.com:5092'
GO
ALTER DATABASE $(Database2Mirror)
SET WITNESS = 'TCP://DEMO:5024'
-- SET WITNESS = 'TCP://Server.fully.qualified.dns.name:5090'
-- SET WITNESS = 'TCP://SQLIDW15HA.redmond.corp.microsoft.com:5090'
GO
SELECT db_name(sd.[database_id]) AS [Database Name],
sd.mirroring_guid,
sd.mirroring_state,
sd.mirroring_state_desc,
sd.mirroring_partner_name,
sd.mirroring_witness_name,
sd.mirroring_witness_state,
sd.mirroring_witness_state_desc,
sd.mirroring_role,
sd.mirroring_role_desc,
sd.mirroring_role_sequence,
sd.mirroring_safety_level,
sd.mirroring_safety_level_desc,
sd.mirroring_safety_sequence,
sd.mirroring_failover_lsn
FROM sys.database_mirroring AS sd
WHERE sd.[database_id] = db_id(N'$(Database2Mirror)')
and the log is:
Msg 1452, Level 16, State 6, Line 3
The partner server instance name must be distinct from the server instance that manages the database. The ALTER DATABASE SET PARTNER command failed.
** An error was encountered during execution of batch. Exiting.
I Think the error is begin at:
ALTER DATABASE $(Database2Mirror)
SET PARTNER = 'TCP://DEMO:5023'
-- SET PARTNER = 'TCP://Server.fully.qualified.dns.name:5091'
-- SET PARTNER = 'TCP://SQLIDW15HA.redmond.corp.microsoft.com:5091'
GO
:CONNECT $(PrincipalServer)
ALTER DATABASE $(Database2Mirror)
SET PARTNER = 'TCP://DEMO:5022'
-- SET PARTNER = 'TCP://Server.fully.qualified.dns.name:5092'
-- SET PARTNER = 'TCP://SQLIDW15HA.redmond.corp.microsoft.com:5092'
GO
ALTER DATABASE $(Database2Mirror)
SET WITNESS = 'TCP://DEMO:5024'
-- SET WITNESS = 'TCP://Server.fully.qualified.dns.name:5090'
-- SET WITNESS = 'TCP://SQLIDW15HA.redmond.corp.microsoft.com:5090'
GO
but I can not find out the solution. Turn back to grafical interface, everything is done
Please help!
I can Add a connection to the database in VisualStudio 2005 in the Solution Explorer and access the database. Connection string copied from VS "Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=C:TempMyDB.mdf;Integrated Security=True;Connect Timeout=30;User Instance=True".
If i start the command prompt and type:
sqlcmd -SlocalhostSQLEXPRESS -E -d c: empMyDB.mdf
I get the error "Login failed for user 'MyDomainPer'"
As I see it integrated authentication with the same user is used in both cases so they should give the same result. What am I doing wrong?
hi,
i am not sure if this forum is right place to ask this question..
i am trying right a dos batch file to do setup of sql commands run by sqlcmd , run some dos commands etc
net start mssql$server
sqlcmd -E .....
net stop mssql$server...
sqlcmd -E ....
in unix you can run isql with the sql commands place inside..
isql -Uuser -S server <<EOF
select 1
select 2
go
EOF
you can put above in a shell and it will run.
i am trying to do similar stuff in windows for sqlcmd.. how can i do it
only option i have is to create lot of .sql files and
run with -i option on sqlcmd..
can some body let me know how to do a inline commands in dos?
thx
AK
At the end of my rope here ... I was using SQL Express 2005 without trouble, until one day I couldn't access my database. I spent a day hunting down the issue without success. I uninstalled and reinstalled SQL Server many times, each time hoping it would somehow help ...
I can access SQL Server just fine through SQL Server Management Studio Express. I can get in by typing "sqlcmd -S {my machine name}SQLEXPRESS". However, I am working on a FoxPro application, and I cannot connect using FoxPro. It doesn't even seem to recognize the existence of SQL Server on the machine. Also, when I log in using sqlcmd, and type ":serverlist", I would expect my SQLEXPRESS instance to show up. It doesn't - the list of servers is empty. I suspect this is the problem, but have no idea what may be causing it.
Cumulatively, I've probably spent 3 work days trying to figure this out. Does anyone have any pointers or ideas that might help me figure out why ":serverlist" doesn't list my machineSQLEXPRESS, even though I can log in fine using Management Studio? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you,
matt
I have a SQL server 2000 box. I saw a post some time ago in MSDN Forums that the sqlcmd utility could be used on SQL Server 2000 as well. However, when I tried to install sqlcmd using file SQLServer2005_SQLCMD.msi downloaded from Microsoft, I got following error:
Setup is missing prerequisites:- SQL Native Client
Does this mean that I need to install SQL 2005 Client? How do I make sqlcmd work on a SQL Server 2005 box?
Please advise. Thanks.
Jim
As a complete beginner regarding SQL Server, I installed SQLExpress and lots of other things Microsoft told me to (without understanding why) accepting all the defaults offered.
I can make a connection to the server with "SQL Server Management Studio Express", create a database and add one two tables and views.
But all other things I've tried seem to go wrong without me having the slightest idea why, e.g.:
% SQLCMD.EXE -S swansqlexpress
HResult 0xFFFFFFFF, Level 16, State 1
SQL Network Interfaces: Error getting enabled protocols list from registry [xFFFFFFFF].
The above for instance when the protocol "Shared memory is enabled". If any combination of the other protocols are enabled, then I get a different error message.
I also cannot use the ODBC Management Tools to define a DSN connecting to SQLExpress ("Server does not exist or connection refused).
What I really want to do is to import data, using ODBC, from a different RDBMS into SQLExpress. Before writing my own scripts to do this, I had hoped that there would have been some GUI interface to SQLExpress with a nice little button saying "import external data". Is their such a beast?
Malcolm Agnew
Hello,
I am using SQL Server 2005 Express. I need to run a transact-sql script file to update the database. I am getting a "Login Failed" error when I use the SQLCMD utility. I use Windows Authentication.
Here is the command I use:
sqlcmd -S .SQLEXPRESS -d C:Progra~1MyProgramDataMyData.MDF -i MyUpg.SQL
Here is the message I am getting:
Msg 4060, Level 11, State 1, Server VAIOSQLEXPRESS, Line 1
Cannot open database "C:Progra~1 MyProgram Data MyData.MDF" requested by the login.
The login failed.
Msg 18456, Level 14, State 1, Server VAIOSQLEXPRESS, Line 1
Login failed for user 'VAIOUser Name€™.
Actually, it seems to work on my development PC, but have problem when using on a customer's machine where the product has been installed.
Any help will be appreciated.
Dots
Hi, can we use sqlcmd.exe (successsor to osql) to run sql scripts against a compact edition database? Would like to use the output from Visual Studio Team Edition for Software Professionals to build the database structure on compact edition database.
thanks,
dan
SQLCMD works in the Studio if SQLCMD Mode option is chosen.
OSQL and SQLCMD does not work from commandline and produces this constant burnt in message.
Sqlcmd:Error:Microsoft SQL Native Client:Login timeout expired.
Cleint and Server have the same set of protocols
Studio has been added to the list of those permitted by Firewall
Tried to connect through tcp, lpc
Remote has been enabled.
SQLNativeClient does not have a property or method by name 'timeout'.
Let me know if something else is needed?
Are the extended command always executed even if it is contained within an IF statement???
I created test.sql script as follows:
if '$(CreateA)' = 'Y'
begin
:out $(myDir)testY.log
print 'CreateA is yes'
end
else
begin
:out $(myDir)testN.log
print 'CreateA is no'
end
At the command line prompt enter:
sqlcmd -i test.sql -v CreateA="Y" MyDir="C:Temp"
I expected the file C:Temp estY.log to be created with the line "CreateA is yes", which occurred successfully. However, C:Temp estN.log was created as well, but it was empty.
I deleted the log files and executed the following sqlcmd statement:
sqlcmd -i test.sql -v CreateA="N" MyDir="C:Temp"
The C:Temp estN.log was created with the line "CreateA is no", but C:Temp estY.log was also created.
Is there any way to conditionally execute a sqlcmd extended commands?
Thanks!
N Camp
This started as an annoyance that has start to become a real problem. I am accessing a file that can be read with OLE DB that I am interrogating and inserting its records into a SQL Server database. The problem is that sometimes this will stop working, and requires a server reboot. The error that comes back is Microsoft.Jet... an error has occurred... Has anyone else had this similar problem, and how were you able to solve it?
Thanks in advance...