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Dec 9, 2014How can I open .str file format in sql server. Is there any manual method to do so?
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View 9 Replies View RelatedI am trying to attach a database. But I am receiving below error:
Unable to open the physical file "D:databasepc.mdf". Operating system error 5: "5(Access is denied.)".
I have added service accounts to administrator group.
I have provided full control to service account on the D drive and on the .mdf file also.
My self has full permissions on the drive and .mdf file, and I am in administrator group.
Restarted the SQL Server services.Still same error.
I am running my package in sql server 2012, in which i am giving network path for flat file destination. And its working fine. But if i give m local path, its giving me  error " cannot open data file" ...
Nothing is wrong with package.
I have used the copy database wizard, but I realized I had forgotten to shrink the transaction log file. So I canceled the wizard. My database, detached by the wizard, has now disappeared. The mdf file is still there, but when I try to attach it manually I get the "create file encountered operating system error 5 while attempting to open the physical file..." error.
Any way I can recover it?
Thanks.
Unable to open the physical mdf file or log file because it is being used by another process
I am trying to write a Windows Application using ASP.NET 2.0, C#2005 EXPRESS, and SQL 2005 EXPRESS.
I had followed the introductory video to create a connection to the Database using Windows Authentication, and use the wizard to create a dataset and checking all the tables in the database.
After that I dragged a table from the data source created from the above process. The Details Grid so created is able to perform update, delete and addition of records.
But when I went back to the database at my PC I wasn€™t able to connect to the database. And if I opened the database first and then load the windows application and perform some database operations and went back to the physical database I wasn€™t able to open the tables in the database.
The error message is that the physical database connection cannot open the .mdf file or log file because another process is using the database. I guess it refers to the Windows Application.
Is this normal? Will it have any implications after the application is deployed? I suppose that there isn€™t a scenario where a Windows application and a physical process will access the database at the same time.
Will appreciate some feedback and advice on this scenario and whether it is a problem.
Thanks and regards
OldStd
When performing a backup I'm reciving the error message: "System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: Cannot open backup device. Operating system error 5(error not found). (Microsoft.SqlServre.Smo)
This is backing up to a network location and I'm able to backup other database on the same server/instance without error so it shouldnt be a permissions issue?why I can backup some databases to this location and not others?
My goal is to have a file (it comes from another system) that I want to import via an OPENROWSET style query.
The query would look like this:
select [NoName] from openrowset('MSDASQL'
,'Driver={Microsoft Access Text Driver (*.txt, *.csv)};
DefaultDir=c:filedir'
,'select * from "file.lst"')
If I make the file a .csv it works fine. However, if it has a not CSV or TXT extension it throws the following error and cannot seem to find a solution to it.
OLE DB provider "MSDASQL" for linked server "(null)" returned message "[Microsoft][ODBC Text Driver] Cannot update. Database or object is read-only.". Msg 7350, Level 16, State 2, Line 1 Cannot get the column information from OLE DB provider "MSDASQL" for linked server "(null)".
In addition, (although I can probably find this elsewhere), I need to have the first line 'BLANK' so that it does not miss data (there is no header row). Is there a way to use OPENROWSET without BULK to basically include all rows as data?
Apparently this error was fixed in CU12 for SQL 2008, but it seems to have raised it's head again in SQL 2012.[SSIS.Pipeline] Warning: Warning: Could not open global shared memory to communicate with performance DLL; data flow performance counters are not available. To resolve, run this package as an administrator, or on the system's console.
I've got a client who is seeing it. but I've not seen a fix in CU1 or CU2 for 2012.
Looking to pass in the @targetDbName into the Open Query.
The target DB is PostGres and requires 2 single quotes around the dataset name.
I have tried many possible variations using the '+ @variableName +'
USE JonathanDB
declare @dqzDateVer int;
declare @targetDbName varchar(25);
select @targetDbName = DB_NAME();
select @dqzDateVer = dqz_date_ver FROM OPENQUERY(ofr_meta_db, 'select dqz_date_ver from ofr_registry.dataset_feed_state where dataset_name=''JonathanDB'' and state = ''Done'' order by row_iddesc limit 1');
print @dqzDateVer ;
print @targetDbName;
Getting the following warning in SSIS - SQL 2012:
[SSIS.Pipeline] Warning: Could not open global shared memory to communicate with performance DLL; data flow performance counters are not available. To resolve, run this package as an administrator, or on the system's console.
Microsoft had a fix for SQL Server 2008.
How to get around this in SQL 2012?
Today we were trying to use restore wizard (recovery advisor) to restore a database which is over 80 GB, but the wizard won't load or start. However the wizard dialog box opens without any problems with all other databases stored in the instance. Is there any problem or reason to why the restore wizard won't come up?
This is SQL 2012 enterprise version we are running.
I am looking for a plugin or way of detecting an open tran in SSMS that is visible indicator,
I know of DBCC OPENTRAN
Select @@trancount
SSMS know you have an open tran when you attempt to close your SQL query window. Just looking for that to show or alert before that.
The context behind this is you given a script and its run on SQL and for some reason the tran is not committed. or rolled back.
I have a bcp command that works in 2008 standard edition but not in sql 2012 developer edition.
I'm using the SA account in both cases to a local sql server.
Results are attached.
set nocount on
SELECT SERVERPROPERTY('productversion'), SERVERPROPERTY ('productlevel'), SERVERPROPERTY ('edition')
go
select @@version
go
select @@MICROSOFTVERSION
go
exec sp_configure 'xp_cmdshell'
[Code] ......
Hi,
I have couple of .DBF files that i need to open which software should i use to open them.... can i open it with Sqlserver
Regards
Karen
I was given a dts file to look at based on the Northwinds DB. The file was not password protected and comes from a SQL Server Configured exactly like mine. Is there a way to open this file in the DTS design window? I could not find anything in BOL or help.
Thanks
I want to start by saying I know virtually nothing about SQL Server.
I work for a website and have an old database of ours. It was exported in Sql Server 2008. It has 3 files an mdf file, a secondary data file, and a transaction log file.
When I try to attach I get an error, and the error is 5173 stating "One or more files do not match the primary file or the database." I have looked at the top 20 results for this error in a Google search and have found nothing. I just want to get in and look at some of the data, run a few basic queries.
Hello,
Using a foreach loop which contains dataflow. Inside dataflow there is a flatfile source.
The following error is produced inthe flat file source.
Error: 0xC020200E at Data Flow Task, Flat File Source [446]: Cannot open the datafile "EqRonnieHK".
Error: 0xC004701A at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: component "Flat File Source" (446) failed the pre-execute phase and returned error code 0xC020200E.
Please note, the file does indeed exist
Thanks
Hi,
We are using VS 2005 with SQL Server Mobile Edition. We created the .sdf file on the desktop and added this file to our VS project and set the Build Action to content. Next we deployed our app on Symbol PDA which has Windows CE 5.0 as the OS. We followed the following steps:
1. Deploy the app.
2. Install .NET CF 2.0
3. System_SR_ENU.CAB
4. sqlce30.wce5.armv4i.CAB
5. sqlce30.dev.ENU.wce5.armv4i.CAB
6. sqlce30.repl.wce5.armv4i.CAB
We now tried to double-click the .sdf file in PDA to open in QA3 but we get error.:
Error: 0x80004005 E_FAIL
Native Error (0)
Description: Interface defining error: IID_IDBInitialize
Param. 0:0
Param. 1:0
Param. 2:0
Param. 3:
Param. 4:
Param. 5:
What could be the issue?
Because of this, we unable to run the app since in our login form, this database is not available and hence we cannot proceed.
Regards,
Vilas
I am fairly new to ASP.NET and MSSQL but when I run my website with memberships and roles everything seems to work perfectly!! NO PROBLEMS!! However when I try to go and actually open the ASPNETDB.MDF database file that was automatically created by VB when I added a login and sign up panel I get this Error Message
"An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:Documents and SettingsoxMy DocumentsMy Webs nsApp_DataASPNETDB.MDF failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share."
I don't really know why I can't open this file. I have someone who is going to help with some extra database work but asked if I could open this database so he could see the structure of it. I have a copy of the website as backup in another folder on my computer but even removing that backup does nothing in helping open the original. THANKS PLEASE HELP!
Mark
Has anyone tried Open File Manager to backup SQL 7? I'm in the middle of an evaluation (and all is going well), so I wanted to get other's opinions before I purchase.
I tried their 5.x product a year ago, and it didn't work. But V6 has been just what they toted (it worked, no questions asked).
Thanks,
Charles
Backup Integration Manager
CDW Reseller
I am trying to open a previously saved DTS Package from the Local machine. How do I do this
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Currently I can not open an MS Access file that was brought from one of the Europe offices, I got a error message "ODBC--Cnnection to Supportdb_sql7.mdb failed when I tried to open it. Supportdb_sql7.mdb is the file name.
Thanks in advance,
Jason
Is there a way to open a binary file for read directly from t-sql? Or must I use a dts job?
Rufus
hey
I am just trying a simple query of an Excel file.
Select * FROM OPENROWSET('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0','Excel 8.0;Database=C:MyFile.xls;HDR=YES', 'SELECT * FROM [Sheet1$]')
and i am getting this error
Server: Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
OLE DB provider 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' reported an error. The provider did not give any information about the error.
OLE DB error trace [OLE/DB Provider 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' IDBInitialize::Initialize returned 0x80004005: The provider did not give any information about the error.].
I know for a fact that the path is correct and that it is the path of the server. So what is the problem with this??
tibor
I'm using SQL Server 2005
I'm made 4 stored procedure and save it as
sp_process1.sql, sp_process2.sql, sp_process3.sql and sp_process4.sql
i want to deploy all above SP to another machine. So far, i open it 1 by 1 and click execute in SQL Query windows 1 by 1.
How to open all .sql files but execute it once. Is it possible? Anybody know the way?
What the best way to deploy stored procedure into another machine?
How can I open an excel file from a stored procedure? what I like to do to run my SP and at the end add a command to open an excel sheet I have?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI created a comma-seperated text file by exporting an Access table. I tried to bulk insert into into a SQL Server table using the following code:
BULK INSERT databasename.dbo.tablename FROM 'C:commaseparatedfilename.txt'
WITH (FIELDTERMINATOR = ';',
ROWTERMINATOR = '',
FIRSTROW=2)
but it returns the following error:
Msg 4861, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Cannot bulk load because the file "C:commaseparatedfilename.txt" could not be opened. Operating system error code 5(error not found).
Hello,I'm trying to access .mdf file (a sql server database) without havingSQL Server installed on the machine (neither MSDE).It can be done from any programming language (like Java or C#)?Is there anyone who knows how can I do it?Or does a native library that can access the .mdf file exist?Thank to anyone who can help me...Pietro.
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I am trying to open a file on a network drive from a report. The file's location that I need to open is stored in the db for each record. I have tried using javascript to open a new window using the File:/// prefix. I have been able to open a new windows and navigate to a URL in this fashion by using a javascript window.open call and placing it in the navigation tab of the textbox. When I try this with a file, however, I get an access denied message. I was thinking to try opening the file by using the System.Diagnostic.Process.Start() method from code, but I'm not sure how to wire that up to the OnClick event of the textbox on the report. Does anyone have any ideas?
Hi,
Using ssis, is it possible to refresh the data inside an excel file which is sitting on a separate machine (i.e. machine B) on the network?
When I try this using the importy wizard, the error message is:
The microdoft jet database engine can not open the file \pathnamedata.xls. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view it's data.
I have checked and the file is closed. No excel is running when checking the processes.
I have given myself full permission on that file from that machine where data.xls is sitting.
Thanks
Hi,
I wrote a VB code to generate a xls file. Users are able to run it fine but if they have another file with same name already open, then it just crashes excel.
So I want to include a code that checks if file "file.xls" is open on user's machine.
If file is open, then message "file "File.xls" is already open. Generating File_1.xls"
Run the code but create the file with file name "file_1.xls"
If file doesn't exist, then run code and create file with file name "File.xls"
So basically I want the code to run and generate the file. Only difference is that if file with same name is already open, then just rename the newly created file.
Here's the code I've created for generating the file:
Public Function getrmpricing()
Dim queryoption As String
Dim ans, Msg As String
Dim fs As Object
Dim sTemplateFile As String
Dim e_TemplateFile As String
On Error Resume Next
sTemplateFile = g_dashboard & "crm proposal input.XLT"
e_TemplateFile = "C:"
If Forms!rmpricingdataform!BU = "CS" Then
MsgBox "No template available for CS!", vbOKOnly, "RM Pricing Report"
Else
Set fs = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
fs.CopyFile sTemplateFile, e_TemplateFile, True
Dim xl As New Excel.Application
xl.Workbooks.Open e_TemplateFile & "crm proposal input.XLT"
DoCmd.OutputTo acOutputQuery, "CustPricingbyRMCrosstabquery", acFormatXLS, "c:customerpricing.xls", True
Dim xs As New Excel.Application
xs.Workbooks("customerpricing").Activate
xs.ActiveWorkbook.Activate
Select Case Forms!rmpricingdataform!BU
Case "CRM"
xl.Run "'crm proposal input.XLT'!CRM_CAPSPriceTemplate.CRM_CAPSPriceTemplate"
End Select
'xs.Workbooks.CLOSE - NEWLY COMMENTED OUT
xl.Workbooks("crm proposal input.XLT").CLOSE
'xl.Workbooks("crmpricing.xls").Save - NEVER USED
'fs.DeleteFile e_TemplateFile & "crm proposal input.XLT", True - NEWLY COMMENTED OUT
Set fs = Nothing
DoCmd.CLOSE acForm, "rmpricingdataform"
Call AuditTrail("RM Pricing report", "Execute")
End If
End Function
Please advise.