SQL Server 2012 :: Creating XML File From Query?
Apr 15, 2015
What I am trying to recreate is:
<value version="5" type="database">
<name>master</name>
<server>servername</server>
<integratedSecurity>True</integratedSecurity>
<connectionTimeout>15</connectionTimeout>
[Code] ....
with this query:
SELECT
'version="5" type="database"' AS 'value',
'master' AS 'name',
LTRIM(RTRIM(([Server Name]))) AS 'server',
'True' AS 'integratedSecurity',
[Code] ....
BUt my output is not correct, it is creating this:
<value>
<value>version="5" type="database"</value>
<name>master</name>
<server>ServerName</server>
<integratedSecurity>True</integratedSecurity>
[Code] .....
So my question is how to I get <value>version="5" type="database"</value> as the first 'value' node?
I've tried multiple ways, but no success.
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Feb 11, 2014
I have database tables for
Stores
StoreId, Name
Products
ProductId, Name
Transactions
TransactionId, StoreId, ProductId
I was just given an excel file with a list of 300 Stores.
I need to find out if these stores are selling our products and if they are , how many products they are selling.
One way of doing this , that I can think of right now is individually querying the Transactions table for each of the store in the excel sheet and then copy the results output back to the excel sheet.
Is there a way I can write a query against all the Store names from the excel file ? I need to get this done in the next few hours.
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Mar 24, 2015
How to estimate the size of datafile while creating the database?
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Mar 2, 2014
I am trying to create an ssis package with dynamic csv file as output. and out format contains query output.
sample file name:
Unique identifier + query output + systemdate();
The expression is looking like this.
@[User::FilePath] + @[User::FileName] + ".CSV"
-- user filepath is a variable from ssis package. File name is the output from SQL query. using script task i have assigned the values to @[User::FileName] .
When I debugged the script task the value getting properly but same variable am using for Flafile destination. but its not working.
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May 14, 2014
I have a directory with images and a table in my DB with the path of each file. The main application allow me to create reports where I can display an image, so I was thinking to use a query like:
SELECT [ID]
,[PT_CODE]
,[FILE_PATH],
CASE WHEN [FILE_PATH] IS NOT NULL THEN
(SELECT * FROM OPENROWSET(BULK [FILE_PATH], SINGLE_BLOB) TT)
END
AS IMAGE_LOADED
FROM [DB].[dbo].[TABLE_MR_FILES]But I keep getting the error:
Incorrect syntax near 'FILE_PATH'.I have try multiple combinations without luck to make the OPENROWSET read the path stored in the column [FILE_PATH]. What am I missing?
Note: I am using MSSQL 2012. I don't want to import the images into the DB just load them in the fly as needed by the report runned from the application. I have full access to the DB so if a store procedure is the solution I can go with it.
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May 25, 2014
I have a 3rd party dashboard application that I can only use SQL authenticated logins to connect to the database.
I'm trying to create a query within the application that will directly access an excel file through a linked server.
As a test, I login to SSMS as the sql auth user to run the linked server query below but the following error is returned:
select *
from Corporate...[Sheet1$]OLE DB provider "Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0" for linked server "Corporate" returned message "Cannot start your application. The workgroup information file is missing or opened exclusively by another user.".
Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The OLE DB provider "Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0" for linked server "Corporate" reported an error. Authentication failed.
Msg 7303, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Cannot initialize the data source object of OLE DB provider "Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0" for linked server "Corporate".
When I login as a Windows auth user, I can successfully run the above query.
I noticed within the linked server's security definition that I cannot specify a windows auth user as the mapped Remote User or as the Remote login
I've tried creating a Credential object with the identity of the windows user and assign that object to the sql auth user but to no avail. I still get the same error
I am using SQL Server express so the option of an automated server agent job to import the excel file is not available.
Details:
SQL Server Express 2012
Office version: Excel 10
Provider: Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0
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Oct 13, 2014
I have a group of about 5 servers (which will likely grow toabout 25 in the near future) with their names listed in a table in a database on one of the servers. I want to query all servers in that table using the following query to pull the storage drive, database name, created date, age and size of the databases for each server listed in the table:
SELECT left(mf.Physical_Name,2) AS Storage_Drive,
DB_NAME(mf.database_id) AS DatabaseName,
db.create_Date,
DateDiff(day, db.create_date, getDate()) Age,
sum((mf.size*8))/1024 SizeMB
[Code] ...
How would I best accomplish this if I want to implement it using a TSQL procedure?
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Jan 16, 2008
This is a SQL question while using Microsoft SMS.
I am trying to write a SQL query looking for a specific file in a specific directory. If the File does not exist, then I want it to display.
here is the Code that I have for it that shows that the file exists... how do I make it show that the file doesn't exist?... what am I doing wrong?
Thanks for all your help in advance!
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SELECT TOP 100 PERCENT SYS.Netbios_Name0, SYS.User_Name0, SF.FileName, SF.FileVersion, SF.FileSize, SF.FileModifiedDate, SF.FilePath,
SYS.Operating_System_Name_and0
FROM dbo.v_GS_SoftwareFile SF INNER JOIN
dbo.v_R_System SYS ON SYS.ResourceID = SF.ResourceID
WHERE (SF.FileName = 'UdaterUI.exe')
AND (SF.FilePath = 'C:Program FilesMcAfeeCommon Framework')
OR
(SF.FileName = 'UdaterUI.exe')
AND (SF.FilePath = 'c:Program FilesNetwork AssociatesCommon Framework')
ORDER BY SF.FileVersion, SYS.Netbios_Name0
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Jul 6, 2015
For a database, we have 4 data files in a particular file group and the file sizes are almost 70 GB each.
Do I come across any performance issues if I create/pre-allocate an additional data file in the same file group so that the existing files don't grow too much?
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Sep 5, 2014
I have an area of a report that id like to use on other reports, its just a few images with some data on top.
how id save it as a control so I could use it as an add on?
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Oct 22, 2015
I am trying to write a query to a file with a unique name and pipe "|" delimited. Problem is in 2012 the sp_cmd does not exist. I am currently using the code
set @filepat = 'C:Temp'
set @filename = 'test.txt'
set @sqlCommand = 'SQL_CMD -S (local) -E -d SqlAndMe -q "EXEC ExportData" - "' +@filepath + @filename + '" -h-1'
EXEC master..xp_cmdshell @sqlCommand
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Nov 26, 2013
I need to ensure some naming standards to users while creating tables.
All table name should be in same pattern
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I need a way to restrict user to follow the naming standard. If any user tries to create table without the above naming standard system should not allow.
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Jun 26, 2014
Discuss the following sql query with respect to performance in an applicaiton involving more number of concurrent users creating and deleting records. The objective is to create continuous primary key integer values.
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Column DataType
--------- -----------
PageID BigINT
PageName nchar(10)
Query to insert new record
DECLARE @intFlag INT
SET @intFlag = 0
WHILE (@intFlag =0)
BEGIN
BEGIN TRY
[Code] ....
We don't want to use auto increment integer value for primary key because of the following reason
[URL] .....
We also don't want to use SEQUENCE as we have to create 50 sequence for 50 tables
We can't do trace flag 272
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Jul 2, 2014
I am having trouble figuring out why the following code throws an error:
declare
@cols nvarchar(50),
@stmt nvarchar(max)
select @cols = ('[' + W.FKStoreID + ']') from (select distinct FKStoreID from VW_PC_T) as W
select @stmt = '
select *
[Code] ...
The issue that I am having is:
Msg 245, Level 16, State 1, Line 4
Conversion failed when converting the varchar value '[' to data type int.
I know that I have to use the [ ] in order to run the dynamic sql. I am not sure what is failing and why as the syntax seems to be clean to me (obviously it is not).
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May 20, 2015
I have 2 tables (#raw1 & #raw2). Each has a year (yr) and month (mnth) and a count (cnt1 / cnt2) field. I need a table created as follows:
2013 2014 2015
cnt1 cnt2 cnt1 cnt2 cnt1 cnt2
jan 5 77 77 8 88
etc....
Normally, I would ask about a pivot but since it is months down one side and year and columns on the top, I don't know if a pivot will work.
create table #raw1 ([yr] int, [mnth] int, [cnt1] int)
insert into #raw1 values
(2013, 1, 5)
, (2013, 2, 5)
, (2013, 3, 5)
, (2013, 4, 5)
, (2013, 5, 5)
, (2013, 6, 5)
[code]....
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Jul 11, 2015
Recently I've been stumbling with a way to properly produce a result that provides me a count of sales orders that fall in a range of sales order totals.
I want to take the Sales Order Total and then count how many times it falls into a specific bucket.
I've included the script where I've left with sample data so you can run in into a tempdb.
I hope to have the end result look like the below summary if you use my sample data.
Count Less Than 5K: 5
Count Greater Than 5K Less Than 10K: 0
Count Greater Than 10K Less Than 25K: 3
Count Greater Than 25K: 2
Here is the script to set up the tempdb
use tempdb
go
/*
drop table #salesinvoice;
drop table #salesinvoicedetail;
[Code] ....
Below is my query, I change it to perform a count on the summarized totals.
select
si.OrderID as OrderNum
,sum(case when sid.LineAmount < 5000 then 1 else 0 end) as LT5K
,sum(case when sid.LineAmount >=5000 and sid.LineAmount < 10000 then 1 else 0 end) as GT5kLT10k
,sum(case when sid.LineAmount >=10000 and sid.LineAmount < 25000 then 1 else 0 end) as GT10kLT25k
[Code] ....
Here are the order totals.
SI201 = 41450
SI202 = 11600
SI203 = 1210
SI204 = 16001
SI205 = 2750
SI206 = 12500
SI207 = 25450
SI208 = 4500
SI209 = 3850
SI210 = 2575
And the desired result would tell me the below summary. The final query can be column based. I just write this in rows for clarity.
Count Less Than 5K: 5
Count Greater Than 5K Less Than 10K: 0
Count Greater Than 10K Less Than 25K: 3
Count Greater Than 25K: 2
******/
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Nov 16, 2013
I'm a newbie to SQL. I'm using SQL Server 2012 on my local machine and I need to find a way to output my queries as Excel files. I came across these codes for Interactive SQL (what is intercative SQL by the way?) but they don't work in the SQL query window:
SELECT * FROM SalesOrders;
OUTPUT USING 'Driver=Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls);
DBQ=c: estsales.xls;
READONLY=0' INTO "newSalesData";
It seems the "OUTPUT" command is not a valid command. I really liked that piece of code (may be because it is so simple and carries over very few lines)! Do we have something similar for SQL Server 2012 that can do the job?
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Dec 2, 2014
I have the following query that will serve as a basis for SSRS report
SELECT TOP (1000) d.Project_Name, d.Status, d.Country, d.Region, p.Period, p.Quarter, p.Year, d.Brand, d.Store_Opens_Actual, d.DA, d.DPN, d.StoreNumber,
CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), CASE WHEN ISDATE(d .Store_Opens_Actual) = 1 THEN d .Store_Opens_Actual WHEN ISDATE(d .Store_Opens_Forecast) = 1 AND
ISDATE(d .Store_Opens_Actual) = 0 THEN d .Store_Opens_Forecast WHEN ISDATE(d
[Code] ....
This returns a dataset, that I need to convert into a PIVOT table that should look like the attached spreadsheet.
Having trouble writing the PIVOT table query. I feel like I am missing something conceptually as I am not doing any summing or aggregation. I don't know if dynamics SQL is the solution here or which route to take. I don't know if there is such things as PIVOTING without aggregation. CROSS TAB came to my mind as well.
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Apr 3, 2015
I want to create and drop the global temporary table in same statement.
I am using below command but I am getting below error
Msg 2714, Level 16, State 6, Line 11
There is already an object named '##Staging_Temp' in the database.
if object_id('Datastaging..##Staging_Temp') is not null
begin
drop table ##Staging_Temp
end
CREATE TABLE ##Staging_Temp(
[COL001] [varchar](4000) NULL,
[Code] ....
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I am getting error when I am trying to create table on runtime
Declare @FileName varchar(100)
Declare @File varchar(100)
set @FileName='brkrte_121227102828'
SET @File = SUBSTRING(@FileName,1,CHARINDEX('_',@FileName)-1)
--=select @File
[Code] ....
Error massage:-
Msg 203, Level 16, State 2, Line 16
The name 'CREATE TABLE DataStaging.dbo.Staging_brkrte ( [COL001] VARCHAR (4000) NOT NULL, [Id] Int Identity(1,1), [LoadDate] datetime default getdate() )' is not a valid identifier.
How to resolve above error....
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Jun 17, 2015
I'm using SSMS 2012. I have multiple queries that are run daily(I also have a few that are run every Monday) that I want to schedule to run at midnight and export to a new xls file on the network drive to be used the next morning. Is there something that I can add to each query to accomplish this or would I have to set something else up to call the queries?
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I could deploy across my environment, which is a mix of 2008R2/2012 servers, to give some information on log files. Running into a silly issue right off the bat. The table that DBCC LogInfo() conjures out of magic is different between the two. In 2012 it gained the RecoveryUnitID column. So I'm trying to write some logic to create a temp table based on which version is running. I would like to avoid a global temp table if possible. Here's what I've tried:
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May 29, 2015
I have written a script to pivot a table into multiple columns.
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Here is a copy of the script below
-- Dynamic PIVOT
IF OBJECT_ID('#External_Referrals') IS NULL
DROP TABLE #External_Referrals;
GO
DECLARE @T AS TABLE(y INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY);
[Code] ....
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Jun 7, 2015
I am creating a query that shows the consumption of stock against Manf Orders (M/O) and struggling on the last hurdle. I am having difficulties calculating a running total based on an Opening Balance. The first line returns the correct results but the following lines do not. I have tried other variants of the "Over Partition" but still no joy?
SELECT CASE WHEN ROWNUMBER > 1 THEN ''
ELSE A.Component
END AS Component ,
CASE WHEN ROWNUMBER > 1 THEN ''
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[Code] ....
Please see attachment to view output.
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