My boss claims that there is a free SQL server runtime. Is this
true? I was only aware of MSDE. But I believe the connections are
capped at 5 in MSDE. If there is a free SQL server runtime, are there
any limitations to using it (performance, connection count)? Thanks.
I am having a Data flow task in For each loop which will gets 100 sourcetable names and 100 target table names...
am having a simpleData flow task which trasferes from OLEDBSource to OLEDBDestination. I am repeating the Dataflow task which transfers from sourcetablename extracted from for loop to a destination table var.
The problem am gettting is for the first table it is able to transfer correcly because I did mapping for those tables at design time...but for the next coming sourcetable-desttable (which r having different no of cols,datatypes) its giving Validation failed...and...needs to refresh metadata....
is there any way to refresh the metadata of Data flow task (I set the property of OLEDBSource validate external meta to false then also same error is coming)
I would like to deploy several reports to production server, Do i need to install reporting services entire software in order to run the reports or is it possible to just have runtime files installed on it to run the reports.
please help, i have almost 100 reports to be deployed on this server which is located in other country.
Thanks for the helpful information.
(i am using SQL server 2005 / reporting services 2005.)
Bob writes "Does SQL Server 2005 Express have a runtime version? If it does, how do I get it? And if I can get it, Will this waive the 180 day trial period I have? Thanks."
I upgraded my primary production server this morning to SQL 2005. Everything went fairly smoothly, but a couple of hours after my installation was complete, I found the following error in my event log:
Source: .NET Runtime Optimization Service EventID: 1101 .NET Runtime Optimization Service (clr_optimization_v2.0.50727_32) - Failed to compile: Microsoft.ReportingServices.QueryDesigners, Version=9.0.242.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91 . Error code = 0x80070002
I am a little stumped since we did not install Reporting Services. We only installed Database Services, Integration Services and Workstation Components. I'm open to any suggestions on this. This does not seem to be negatively affecting our server, but I do want to resolve it as soon as possible.
Hi, I want to read the database server name from config file at runtime and then pass on that to the datasource. I got an article on the MSDN stating the way it should be approached. But it doesn't seem to work. Following is what I've done: a.) Create a static datasource and dataset. b.) Build a report based on the fields fetched from the stored procedure. c.) Save the report. d.) Change the datasource value to an expression: ="data source=" & Parameters!ServerName.Value & ";initial catalog=ReportTest" e.) Deploy the report.
But when invoking the report from my aspx page, I receive an error An error has occurred during report processing.
Query execution failed for data set 'TestDataSet'.
Incorrect syntax near 'usp_TestProcedure'.
Anybody who has implemented this or any idea what to do next? TIA.
I downloaded orcas and created an application which also has sql server synchronisation, now if i wish to run it on another m/c, where can i get the runtime for 3.5, I searched but could not find it.
Does SQL Server 2005 Express have a runtime version? if so, How do I get It. I already have downloaded the Free Express version. If there is a runtime version, will it waive the 180 day trial period, and give me full permenant use?
I am trying to use the new Common Language Runtime (CLR) hosting feature to write stored procedures in C# i have addedMicrosfot.sqlserevr.server name spaceand ia m trying to use sqlContext Object as below using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(dbConn)) { connection.Open(); SqlCommand sqlcmd = new SqlCommand("select @@ version", connection); SqlContext.Pipe.ExecuteAndSend(sqlcmd); } i get the below error when i execute (SqlContext.Pipe.ExecuteAndSend(sqlcmd);) System.InvalidOperationException was unhandled by user code Message="The requested operation requires a SqlClr context, which is only available when running in the Sql Server process." Source="System.Data" i checked if (SqlContext.IsAvailable) and it returns false as well. Please le me know how to make it work. Thanks THNQDigital
I am trying to generate dates for a roster dynamically in a stored procedure. If my start date is '01/01/2015', end date is '12/31/2015', I should generate dates from '01/01/2015' adding 7 days.
The output comes like this:
01/01/2015 01/08/2015 01/15/2015 . . . until end date
I do it through loop but just posting it here to know, if there is any other efficient way using CTEs or some sort of queries which can avoid loop in SP.
I posted this on the .NET Framework inside Sql Server forum as well. Sorry if the cross-post offends anybody.
I upgraded my primary production server this morning to SQL 2005. Everything went fairly smoothly, but a couple of hours after my installation was complete, I found the following error in my event log:
Source: .NET Runtime Optimization Service EventID: 1101 .NET Runtime Optimization Service (clr_optimization_v2.0.50727_32) - Failed to compile: Microsoft.ReportingServices.QueryDesigners, Version=9.0.242.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91 . Error code = 0x80070002
I am a little stumped since we did not install Reporting Services. We only installed Database Services, Integration Services and Workstation Components. I'm open to any suggestions on this. This does not seem to be negatively affecting our server, but I do want to resolve it as soon as possible.
The package works fine in development site. It was compiled with "Enable package configurations" and sql server as configuration type. But after installed in production database using deployment manifest, the package does not load the configuration values at run time from the table, instead it uses the variables' value in design time.
If the configuration is a file in windows folder, I may be able to load it from the sql job agent's step configuration tab. When configuration values are stored in a table, how can I make it load the configuration from there at run time?
I moved all my databases to sql server 2005 & when appliction is trying to connect to 2005 databases i get the following error In the connection string i am using Password=test;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=test;Initial Catalog=test;Data Source=externalip/instancename
this is the only change on the web server
Runtime Error Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.
Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".
<!-- Web.Config Configuration File -->
<configuration> <system.web> <customErrors mode="Off"/> </system.web> </configuration> Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's <customErrors> configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL.
Hi Friends, I want to have solution for one of the problem. The requirement is like this : I want to write stored procedure or function which will take parameter as SQL Server name, DB name, UserName and passwod. This Stored proc will connect to Remote server using these parameters and will get the count of the rows in one of the table. I created the connection using the linked server
Now I am trying to get count using following query : set @SQLQuery = 'SELECT count(*) FROM [' + @SerevrName + '].' + @SrcDataBaseName +'.dbo.<<TableName>>'
But the question is that the execution goes this way :
exec(@SQLQuery)
Now how to assign this count value to some variable so that I can use it later ...?
Going forword I want to use cursor and get the rows in these table using cursor ...? How can I assign values returned from any runtime query to temporary variable or table ...?
I tried another approach also: I put remote connection and query execution in inner stored proc called usp_GetTableRowCount set @SQLQuery = 'SELECT count(*) FROM [' + @SerevrName + '].' + @SrcDataBaseName +'.dbo.<<TableName>>'
exec(@SQLQuery)
and in outer stored proc : referenced the inner stored proc like this
exec @AFSDataRowCount = dbo.usp_GetTableRowCount <<Server Name>>,<<User Name>>, <<Password>>, <<DBName>> The execution of dbo.usp_GetTableRowCount <<Server Name>>,<<User Name>>, <<Password>>, <<DBName>> gives me exact no of rows but when I see value of AFSDataRowCount, I get 0.
Kindly help me out whereever I am making mistake or else pls tell me any other approach to follow. Thanks in advance.
the code below works (this is only a quick dumbed down version of the actual code, it might not work 100% for all cases). Is it at all possible to exploit the functions that were added to SSQL since v. 2005 to simplify this code ?
In SSRS, a parameter allows the user to create a list of invoices (from CRM) to be ordered in any of the following ways the user prefers:
'Document Date (most recent date first)' 'Document Number (highest number first)' 'Document Date (most recent first) and Number' 'Document Number (lowest number first)'
The invoices have a (supposedly) sequential identity-generated number. However Accounting may want to set a different date than the creation date on some invoices. So there is no way the invoice numbers will be in the same sequence as the invoice dates.
So I just created the "sorting fields" - they appear as junk in the output dataset (just do not drop them in the SSRS tablix - they have to be part of the SELECT statement to be usable in the ORDER BY clause.
The code is:
DECLARE @ls_OrderBy varchar(80) --'Document Number (highest number first)' --'Customer and Document Date (most recent date first)' --'Customer and Document Number (highest number first)' --'Document Date (most recent first) and Number'
I have a VB.NET program which creates a Job (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent.Job) and schedules it, to load and run a existing SSIS package, which is on a different server.
I'm using the following assemblies for this purpose.
To make this application run in my application server, do i have to install any SQL server components or SSIS rumtime components? Or Is it enough if i copy only the above mentioned dlls to my applications bin directory, in my application?
Note: I have the enterprise edition of SQL Server 2005 installed on my database server.
We've deployed an assembly to a new production sql server 2005 instance, and have been having periodic restarts of sql server. The sql server service appears to be stopping and restarting on it's own since the assembly was deployed.
We've narrowed it down to a decryption method. We haven't been able to produce the issue on a consistant basis. Even if we put a ton of load on the stored procedure calls.
The error is below we receive (I cut out some, so it would fit in the thread), we also have mdmp files, that I've attempted to debug with Visual Studio 2005 and Windbg with no success. I have all the symbols (I'm pretty sure), but I don't have much experience with WinDbg, so it's been slow going.
Here's a little about the environment.
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 SP2 Microsoft SQL Server version 9.00.3042.00 SP2 16 MB physical memory Quad 3.2 GHz Xeon 3 sets of raid drives. c: OS e: sql data e: sql logs All Sql and windows patches are up to date.
Only thing I can figure is this is something to do with the .NET libraries. When the assembly was compiled it was set to compile for any CPU. We even tried compiling on the 64 bit OS with no luck still.
If anyone has had a similar issue, it would be most helpful, thanks, Byron
Hello All,I am getting the following error when attemping to open a table inSQL2kSP3a.________________________________________SQL Server Enterprise ManagerDatabase Server: Microsoft SQL ServerVersion: 08.00.0760Runtime Error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Invalid time format_________________________________________I cannot find it in sysmessages, or on the web.Any ideas about how to resolve this? And how it occured...Thanks,TGru*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it!
Hello, I got an exception when I try to load/run a SSIS Package programmatically on the server using remoting. The client machine has no SQL Server 2005 component installed..
This is the error I get from my exe application:
Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DtsPipelineException: Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {E44847F1-FD8C-4251-B5DA-B04BB22E236E} failed due to the following error: 80040154. ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80040154): Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {E44847F1-FD8C-4251-B5DA-B04BB22E236E} failed due to the following error: 80040154. at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Application..ctor()
And this the Remote component:
<Serializable()> Public Class SSISComponent
Inherits MarshalByRefObject
Public Function LaunchPackage(ByVal sourceLocation As String, ByVal serverName As String, ByVal packageName As String, ByVal packageVariables As SortedList) As Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DTSExecResult
Dim packagePath As String Dim myPackage As Package Dim integrationServices As New Application ' Combine path and filename. packagePath = Path.Combine(sourceLocation, packageName) Try If integrationServices.ExistsOnDtsServer(packagePath, serverName) Then myPackage = integrationServices.LoadFromDtsServer(packagePath, serverName, Nothing) Else Throw New ApplicationException( "Invalid package name or location: " & packagePath) End If If Not packageVariables Is Nothing Then For Each de As DictionaryEntry In packageVariables myPackage.Variables(de.Key).Value = de.Value Next End If LaunchPackage = myPackage.Execute() Catch ex As Exception Throw End Try End Function End Class
This is the code that call the remote component to run the package on the Server: Public Class Test Private Function LoadAndRunPackageRemotly(ByVal PackageName As String, ByVal PackageVariables As SortedList) As Boolean
Dim launchPackageService As New SSISComponent Dim packageResult As Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DTSExecResult Try packageResult = launchPackageService.LaunchPackage(Me.SSISPackageLocation, Me.SSISServerName, PackageName, PackageVariables) If packageResult = DTSExecResult.Success Then LoadAndRunPackageRemotly = True Else LoadAndRunPackageRemotly = False End If Catch ex As Exception Throw End Try End Function End Class
I would like to inform that everything run inside a thread because the Package do a lot of things... When I build up the setup for the exe inside the Detected Dependencies there are several DLL related to SQL Server (Microsoft.SQLServer.DTSRuntimeWrap.dll etc..etc..) that I don't register .. Tis could be the problem? If yes, somebody can tell me which one I have to register ? as COM or COMRelativePath? Some other hints?
This error could be also caused by wrong permissions on the ssis? Thank you very much for any help... p.s. To use sql server agent will be my last option!! Marina b.
Which calls for me to import: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime However, I don't have this DST Runtime DLL installed on my machine. I have installed "everything" in SQL Server Developer Edition and Visual Studio. Any idea how I can get this?
I just ran a testbed of 4 types of SQL queries:1. inline SQL with a StringBuilder2. managed sql3. SQL text processing (@SQL as varchar(5000); SET @SQL = 'SELECT ' + @var...)4. a regular sproc that has the columns and table name hard coded1,2, and 4 always end up at about the same time given the averages.3 is always at last 1.5 times slower, and usually closed to 2 times.1 and 2 both use StringBuilders, the code is a direct copy, and 3 is a copy as well.My managed SQL is: [Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlProcedure] public static void usp_Items_Select_Managed(SqlString table, SqlString name, SqlString value) { // sql StringBuilder stringBuilder = new StringBuilder(); stringBuilder.AppendFormat( "SELECT {0}.* FROM {0} WHERE {0}.{1} = {2}", table, col, value ); SqlConnection sqlConnection = new SqlConnection("context connection=true"); SqlCommand sqlCommand = new SqlCommand(stringBuilder.ToString(), sqlConnection); sqlConnection.Open(); SqlContext.Pipe.Send(sqlCommand.ExecuteReader()); sqlConnection.Close(); }Is there anything wrong with my Managed SQL, or is this just the way that it is?Thanks
I'm running a package on SQL Server 7, SP2 created in the same environment. When running a package from DTS Designer, I get an execution status of "Error Occurred" in the Package Execution Status dialog on one of the data pump tasks I'm running along with the number of rows inserted. When I double-click on the task, I get the following message: " The Connection is currently being used by a task. The connection cannot be closed or reused".
Both the exception log for the task and the package, specified for error output, indicate the task ran successfully and the clients confirm that the appropriate number of rows have been inserted in the table. Has anyone encountered this error that can explain the cause/cure?
When I'm using installshield to install sql runtime, I get the message "The Workstation service has not been started" during Configure SQL Server Agent. Does someone know what it means and how to solve it?
I've an DTS package, which has an Execute SQL Task. I'm doing the operations based on a parameter. I need to pass that in runtime. Is there any way to do that in Execute SQL Task? BOL says that the runtime parameter can be set by giving a question mark(?). But when I tried this, it says, value not passed.
I am Using Sql Server 2005 enterprise edition to develop an accounting system. now i want to distribute this software to other cleints. I have created a setup which includes all the components required for the run time of the software but i dont know how to include the sql server database in it. as i know that i have created access based software i used to include the database file in the setup and it would work but in the case of sql server i dont know how to do it . is there any runtime of sql server which needs to be downloaded or any other way out.
set @t = 'Test' set @chg22 = 'USE <%1> GO' set @chg22 = REPLACE(@chg22,'<%1>',@t)
exec(@chg22) SELECT * FROM Table_Name
but i am not getting it..in above example i am just took one line select * from table_name but actually in .sql file more that 300 lines are there so i m not able to concatenate it..
We run a regular query through Excel that is linked to a Microsoft SQL Server data source.
We have run this query routinely for the past few years. Suddenly this query has started returning an error message - “[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver] [SQL Server] Difference of two datetime columns caused overflow at runtime�. It seems to be a common error (as per Google search) however I don’t want to go messing around with something I don’t fully understand. Can anyone point me in the direction of what to look out for?
Currently im using SQL queries in combination with ASP.NET..
I have currently only one table('Requests'), which has all the user info of name,id,studyrequested etc.. A person can request for any number of studies.
Now the prob is that from now on whenever a user requests for a new study not only should his details be stored in the Request table but also in a new Users table. In the Users table that particular users details must only be loaded once.. i.e. if the same user enrolls for another study his details should only be updated in the requests table and not in the Users table, since his details have already been loaded once in the Users Table..
While this works fine for new users, but what bout the old users already stored in the Requests table before the Users table existed.
Is there any way i could run a sql script only once at runtime, so that all the old legacy users are loaded once in to the Users Table.
Hi!Can anybody tell me what I'm missing here?I'm trying to insert a new record into a sql-database from code atruntime (not stored procedure),but get the following error message:"The 'strUn' is not permitted in this context.Only constants, expressions or variables allowed here.Column names are not permitted."//Create sql connectionSqlConnection con = new SqlConnection("server=LocalHost;database=Users;uid=geir;pwd=geir");//Open database connectioncon.Open();//Create variables to hold values from textboxesstring strUn = txtUsername.Text;string strPw = txtPassword.Text;//Create a sqlCommand to insert textbox values into sql-databaseSqlCommand sqlcmd = new SqlCommand();sqlcmd.CommandText = "INSERT INTO tblUsers(Username,Password)VALUES(strUn, strPw)";sqlcmd.Connection = con;try{sqlcmd.ExecuteNonQuery();}catch(SqlException ex){lblInfo.Text = "ExecuteNonQuery failed because: " +"" +ex.Message;}finally{con.Close();}
I want to combine a bunch of reports (which are stand alone reports on there own) as subreports in a parent or master report. We have done this in Crystal Reprots in order to get a group of reports out in one file.
The issue with Reporting Services is the header and footers of the subreports are not rendered, so I have to repeat the logo information for each subreport in the body of the parent report. I can do this in a table or list or rectangle, but I have to do this for each subreport. Is there any way that I can specify the name of the subreport at runtime? That way I can put everything into a List and drive it from the database. I noticed that the dropdown to select the report name does not allow you to create an expression for this field.
Does anyone have an idea on how to handle runtime parameters for a package? Ideally I'd like to have the package prompt the user for a date range and then store the 2 dates in package variables for use later in the package.