SQL Server 2k Enterprise Version And Development Version Together
Apr 11, 2004
Hello,
I installed the SQL Server 2k EnterPrise version and developer version on the same version, and the developer version is an instance "Development".
How do I expose both of them to internet? Just open both of them to port 1433? And on the client side, just say IP and IP/Development? Do I need specific set up, will they conflict?
Since some analysis services features are only available in Enterprise version , I have to upgrade my SQL 2005 server from standard edition to enterpise edition.
So I uninstall originial standard version of analysis service and install a Enterprise version. However, the analysis service is still a standard version after installation.
Is it possible to keep data engine as standard version and install a enterprise version of analysis service?
I am wondering if it is possible to change from SQL Server Enterprise Evaluation Version to Developer Version. The reason is because the Enterprise Evaluation version expires after 180 days. So if I create reports and cubes in Enterprise Evaluation I can import them into Developer Edition right? Should I remove the Enterprise Evaluation version after 180 days or leave it then install Developer Edition?
Can some one here give me more insight about how to upgrade a SQL Server 2005 Standard Version (32 bits) to a SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Version (32 bits) as default instance on a Windows 2003 enterprise OS (32 bits). I want to know what is the easist way and what is the safest way. May I preserve some settings I have for the STD version, or I have to start from strach again to configure the server? Is there any catches, anything I should have attention to (We are using heavily about CLR and fulltext indexing)?
Can I set up sql server 7.0 standard version in cluster enviorment, what the different betwent sql server 7.0 enterprise version and standard version? any problem I may encouter when I install the SQL server 7.0 standard version in Cluster enviorment? Thank you very much. Judy
Is there any way to restore a database of higher version to lower version.
E.g. I have created a database in sql server 2012, created some tables & procedures in that.I took Full backup of that database. Can I restore it to sql 2008r2 or any lower version.
I know direct restore is not possible, I have to use either import or export option or generating script,but i want to know is there any easy step to do so.
Hello,I have been searching and reading a lots of information on the microsoft website about the different version of SQL server, but still can not make my decision.In term of performance, is there a real big difference between the workgroup and the standard version? The workgroup is limited to 3 GB of RAM while the standard is unlimited, would that really change the performance if my server has 16Gb or RAM?The price difference is pretty substantial so if could only have to buy the workgroup , it would be better.One more question, regarding the type of licence, my server has 2 processors, could I avoid buying 2 licences and get the Server plus CAL instead. I am using this server to host 4 web-application running on SQL server. Each database is about 15 MB.Thanks in adavance for your advises.Arno
I have tried to attatch a database ,created by SQL server Express within a C# application , in SQL server 2005 Enterprise edition, but the following error message appears:
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TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio ------------------------------
Attach database failed for Server 'MEDO'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft SQL Server&ProdVer=9.00.1187.00&EvtSrc=Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ExceptionTemplates.FailedOperationExceptionText&EvtID=Attach database+Server&LinkId=20476
An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo)
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The database 'E:X.MDF' cannot be opened because it is version 611. This server supports version 607 and earlier. A downgrade path is not supported. Could not open new database 'E:X.MDF'. CREATE DATABASE is aborted. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 948)
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so , how can I solve this problem , I need to reed the data resides in the tables of 'X' database , how can I do it?? please help me.
I have SQL Server 2005 enterprise version, which I managed to install on my desktop which has xp home version operating system.
Now when I installed SQL Server 2005 enterprise on either my two laptops one has a XP-Pro and the other windows server 2003 operating systems.
The problem is that when I tried logging on sql server 2005 on either laptops, it prompts me to enter a server name and when I type in the name I believe is the server name it rejects it
During installation on the two laptops I remember seeing a warning on 1 out of 24 components/setups that sql server2005 installs. The warning was something to do with Server client. This warning never came up when I installed the same version on my desktop. Please help €“ I am tearing head over this as I have spent the last two nights trying to get it to work on both laptops.
We have a 64bit os machine that we accidently loaded the 32 bit version of sql server on. We now want to upgrade it to 64 bit sql server, but we now have a production database on it. My understanding is that all I have to do is detach the production database, upgrade to 64bit sql server, then reattach the database. Is this really all I have to do?
I am running MS SQL 2000.I recently ran a procedure in Query Analyzer from the Master db toclear out all replication information so I could start/recreate itagain.After I ran this procedure Enterprise Manager no longer showed theregistered server in the tree. When I tried to re-register it gave methe following message:"A connection could not be established to ([Database Name])""Reason: [SQL-DMO]Sql Server ([Database Name]) must be upgraded toversion 7.0 or later to be administered by this version of SQL-DMO""Please verify that sql is running and check your SQL serverregistration properties (by right click on the ([Database Name]) node)and try again."I ran the following procedure:<code>exec sp_configure N'allow updates', 1goreconfigure with overridegoDECLARE @name varchar(129)DECLARE @username varchar(129)DECLARE @insname varchar(129)DECLARE @delname varchar(129)DECLARE @updname varchar(129)set @insname=''set @updname=''set @delname=''DECLARE list_triggers CURSOR FORselect distinct replace(artid,'-',''), sysusers.name fromsysmergearticles,sysobjects, sysusers wheresysmergearticles.objid=sysobjects.idand sysusers.uid=sysobjects.uidOPEN list_triggersFETCH NEXT FROM list_triggers INTO @name, @usernameWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINPRINT 'dropping trigger ins_' +@nameselect @insname='drop trigger ' +@username+'.ins_'+@nameexec (@insname)PRINT 'dropping trigger upd_' +@nameselect @updname='drop trigger ' +@username+'.upd_'+@nameexec (@delname)PRINT 'dropping trigger del_' +@nameselect @delname='drop trigger ' +@username+'.del_'+@nameexec (@updname)FETCH NEXT FROM list_triggers INTO @name, @usernameENDCLOSE list_triggersDEALLOCATE list_triggersgoif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[syspublications]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable')= 1) begin DECLARE @name varchar(129)DECLARE list_pubs CURSOR FORSELECT name FROM syspublicationsOPEN list_pubsFETCH NEXT FROM list_pubs INTO @nameWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINPRINT 'dropping publication ' +@nameEXEC sp_dropsubscription @publication=@name, @article='all',@subscriber='all'EXEC sp_droppublication @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_pubs INTO @nameENDCLOSE list_pubsDEALLOCATE list_pubsendGODECLARE @name varchar(129)DECLARE list_replicated_tables CURSOR FORSELECT name FROM sysobjects WHERE replinfo <>0UNIONSELECT name FROM sysmergearticlesOPEN list_replicated_tablesFETCH NEXT FROM list_replicated_tables INTO @nameWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINPRINT 'unmarking replicated table ' +@name--select @name='drop Table ' + @nameEXEC sp_msunmarkreplinfo @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_replicated_tables INTO @nameENDCLOSE list_replicated_tablesDEALLOCATE list_replicated_tablesGOUPDATE syscolumns set colstat = colstat & ~4096 WHERE colstat &4096<>0GOUPDATE sysobjects set replinfo=0GODECLARE @name nvarchar(129)DECLARE list_views CURSOR FORSELECT name FROM sysobjects WHERE type='V' and (name like 'syncobj_%'ornamelike 'ctsv_%' or name like 'tsvw_%' or name like 'ms_bi%')OPEN list_viewsFETCH NEXT FROM list_views INTO @nameWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINPRINT 'dropping View ' +@nameselect @name='drop View ' + @nameEXEC sp_executesql @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_views INTO @nameENDCLOSE list_viewsDEALLOCATE list_viewsGODECLARE @name nvarchar(129)DECLARE list_procs CURSOR FORSELECT name FROM sysobjects WHERE type='p' and (name like 'sp_ins_%'ornamelike 'sp_MSdel_%' or name like 'sp_MSins_%'or name like 'sp_MSupd_%' ornamelike 'sp_sel_%' or name like 'sp_upd_%')OPEN list_procsFETCH NEXT FROM list_procs INTO @nameWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINPRINT 'dropping procs ' +@nameselect @name='drop procedure ' + @nameEXEC sp_executesql @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_procs INTO @nameENDCLOSE list_procsDEALLOCATE list_procsGODECLARE @name nvarchar(129)DECLARE list_conflict_tables CURSOR FORSELECT name From sysobjects WHERE type='u' and name like '_onflict%'OPEN list_conflict_tablesFETCH NEXT FROM list_conflict_tables INTO @nameWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINPRINT 'dropping conflict_tables ' +@nameselect @name='drop Table ' + @nameEXEC sp_executesql @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_conflict_tables INTO @nameENDCLOSE list_conflict_tablesDEALLOCATE list_conflict_tablesGOUPDATE syscolumns set colstat=2 WHERE name='rowguid'GODeclare @name nvarchar(200), @constraint nvarchar(200)DECLARE list_rowguid_constraints CURSOR FORselect sysusers.name+'.'+object_name(sysobjects.parent_ob j),sysobjects.namefrom sysobjects, syscolumns,sysusers where sysobjects.type ='d' andsyscolumns.id=sysobjects.parent_objand sysusers.uid=sysobjects.uidand syscolumns.name='rowguid'OPEN list_rowguid_constraintsFETCH NEXT FROM list_rowguid_constraints INTO @name, @constraint WHILE@@FETCH_STATUS = 0 BEGINPRINT 'dropping rowguid constraints ' +@nameselect @name='ALTER TABLE ' + rtrim(@name) + ' DROP CONSTRAINT '+@constraintprint @nameEXEC sp_executesql @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_rowguid_constraints INTO @name, @constraint ENDCLOSE list_rowguid_constraintsDEALLOCATE list_rowguid_constraintsGODeclare @name nvarchar(129), @constraint nvarchar(129)DECLARE list_rowguid_indexes CURSOR FORselect sysusers.name+'.'+object_name(sysindexes.id), sysindexes.namefromsysindexes, sysobjects,sysusers where sysindexes.name like 'index%' andsysobjects.id=sysindexes.id and sysusers.uid=sysobjects.uidOPEN list_rowguid_indexesFETCH NEXT FROM list_rowguid_indexes INTO @name, @constraint WHILE@@FETCH_STATUS = 0 BEGINPRINT 'dropping rowguid indexes ' +@nameselect @name='drop index ' + rtrim(@name ) + '.' +@constraintEXEC sp_executesql @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_rowguid_indexes INTO @name, @constraint ENDCLOSE list_rowguid_indexesDEALLOCATE list_rowguid_indexesGODeclare @name nvarchar(129), @constraint nvarchar(129)DECLARE list_ms_bidi_tables CURSOR FORselect sysusers.name+'.'+sysobjects.name fromsysobjects,sysusers where sysobjects.name like 'ms_bi%'and sysusers.uid=sysobjects.uidand sysobjects.type='u'OPEN list_ms_bidi_tablesFETCH NEXT FROM list_ms_bidi_tables INTO @nameWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINPRINT 'dropping ms_bidi ' +@nameselect @name='drop table ' + rtrim(@name )EXEC sp_executesql @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_ms_bidi_tables INTO @nameENDCLOSE list_ms_bidi_tablesDEALLOCATE list_ms_bidi_tablesGODeclare @name nvarchar(129)DECLARE list_rowguid_columns CURSOR FORselect sysusers.name+'.'+object_name(syscolumns.id) from syscolumns,sysobjects,sysusers where syscolumns.name like 'rowguid' andobject_Name(sysobjects.id) not like 'msmerge%'and sysobjects.id=syscolumns.idand sysusers.uid=sysobjects.uidand sysobjects.type='u' order by 1OPEN list_rowguid_columnsFETCH NEXT FROM list_rowguid_columns INTO @nameWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINPRINT 'dropping rowguid columns ' +@nameselect @name='Alter Table ' + rtrim(@name ) + ' drop column rowguid'print @nameEXEC sp_executesql @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_rowguid_columns INTO @nameENDCLOSE list_rowguid_columnsDEALLOCATE list_rowguid_columnsgoDeclare @name nvarchar(129)DECLARE list_views CURSOR FORselect name From sysobjects where type ='v' and status =-1073741824 andname<>'sysmergeextendedarticlesview'OPEN list_viewsFETCH NEXT FROM list_views INTO @nameWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINPRINT 'dropping replication views ' +@nameselect @name='drop view ' + rtrim(@name )print @nameEXEC sp_executesql @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_views INTO @nameENDCLOSE list_viewsDEALLOCATE list_viewsgoDeclare @name nvarchar(129)DECLARE list_procs CURSOR FORselect name From sysobjects where type ='p' and status = -536870912OPEN list_procsFETCH NEXT FROM list_procs INTO @nameWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINPRINT 'dropping replication procedure ' +@nameselect @name='drop procedure ' + rtrim(@name )print @nameEXEC sp_executesql @nameFETCH NEXT FROM list_procs INTO @nameENDCLOSE list_procsDEALLOCATE list_procsgoif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysmergepublications]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM sysmergepublicationsGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysmergesubscriptions]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM sysmergesubscriptionsGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[syssubscriptions]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM syssubscriptionsGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysarticleupdates]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM sysarticleupdatesGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[systranschemas]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable')= 1)DELETE FROM systranschemasGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysmergearticles]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM sysmergearticlesGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysmergeschemaarticles]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM sysmergeschemaarticlesGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysmergesubscriptions]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM sysmergesubscriptionsGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysarticles]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') =1)DELETE FROM sysarticlesGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysschemaarticles]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM sysschemaarticlesGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[syspublications]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable')= 1)DELETE FROM syspublicationsGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysmergeschemachange]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM sysmergeschemachangeGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysmergesubsetfilters]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM sysmergesubsetfiltersGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSdynamicsnapshotjobs]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSdynamicsnapshotjobsGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSdynamicsnapshotviews]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSdynamicsnapshotviewsGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSmerge_altsyncpartners]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSmerge_altsyncpartnersGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSmerge_contents]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSmerge_contentsGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSmerge_delete_conflicts]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSmerge_delete_conflictsGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSmerge_errorlineage]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSmerge_errorlineageGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSmerge_genhistory]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSmerge_genhistoryGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSmerge_replinfo]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSmerge_replinfoGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSmerge_tombstone]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSmerge_tombstoneGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSpub_identity_range]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSpub_identity_rangeGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSrepl_identity_range]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSrepl_identity_rangeGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSreplication_subscriptions]') andOBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSreplication_subscriptionsGOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[MSsubscription_agents]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)DELETE FROM MSsubscription_agentsGOif not exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[syssubscriptions]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)create table syssubscriptions (artid int, srvid smallint, dest_dbsysname,status tinyint, sync_type tinyint, login_name sysname,subscription_typeint, distribution_jobid binary, timestamp timestamp,update_modetinyint,loopback_detection tinyint, queued_reinit bit)CREATE TABLE [dbo].[syspublications] ([description] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ASNULL ,[name] [sysname] NOT NULL ,[pubid] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,[repl_freq] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,[status] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,[sync_method] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,[snapshot_jobid] [binary] (16) NULL ,[independent_agent] [bit] NOT NULL ,[immediate_sync] [bit] NOT NULL ,[enabled_for_internet] [bit] NOT NULL ,[allow_push] [bit] NOT NULL ,[allow_pull] [bit] NOT NULL ,[allow_anonymous] [bit] NOT NULL ,[immediate_sync_ready] [bit] NOT NULL ,[allow_sync_tran] [bit] NOT NULL ,[autogen_sync_procs] [bit] NOT NULL ,[retention] [int] NULL ,[allow_queued_tran] [bit] NOT NULL ,[snapshot_in_defaultfolder] [bit] NOT NULL ,[alt_snapshot_folder] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATESQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ASNULL ,[pre_snapshot_script] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATESQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ASNULL ,[post_snapshot_script] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATESQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ASNULL ,[compress_snapshot] [bit] NOT NULL ,[ftp_address] [sysname] NULL ,[ftp_port] [int] NOT NULL ,[ftp_subdirectory] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATESQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ASNULL ,[ftp_login] [sysname] NULL ,[ftp_password] [nvarchar] (524) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ASNULL ,[allow_dts] [bit] NOT NULL ,[allow_subscription_copy] [bit] NOT NULL ,[centralized_conflicts] [bit] NULL ,[conflict_retention] [int] NULL ,[conflict_policy] [int] NULL ,[queue_type] [int] NULL ,[ad_guidname] [sysname] NULL ,[backward_comp_level] [int] NOT NULL) ON [PRIMARY]GOcreate view sysextendedarticlesviewasSELECT *FROM sysarticlesUNION ALLSELECT artid, NULL, creation_script, NULL, description,dest_object,NULL, NULL, NULL, name, objid, pubid, pre_creation_cmd, status, NULL,type,NULL,schema_option, dest_ownerFROM sysschemaarticlesgoif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysarticles]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)drop table [dbo].[sysarticles]GOCREATE TABLE [dbo].[sysarticles] ([artid] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,[columns] [varbinary] (32) NULL ,[creation_script] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ASNULL,[del_cmd] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL ,[description] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ASNULL ,[dest_table] [sysname] NOT NULL ,[filter] [int] NOT NULL ,[filter_clause] [ntext] COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL ,[ins_cmd] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL ,[name] [sysname] NOT NULL ,[objid] [int] NOT NULL ,[pubid] [int] NOT NULL ,[pre_creation_cmd] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,[status] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,[sync_objid] [int] NOT NULL ,[type] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,[upd_cmd] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL ,[schema_option] [binary] (8) NULL ,[dest_owner] [sysname] NULL) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]GOif exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =object_id(N'[dbo].[sysschemaarticles]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,N'IsUserTable') = 1)drop table [dbo].[sysschemaarticles]GOCREATE TABLE [dbo].[sysschemaarticles] ([artid] [int] NOT NULL ,[creation_script] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ASNULL,[description] [nvarchar] (255) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ASNULL ,[dest_object] [sysname] NOT NULL ,[name] [sysname] NOT NULL ,[objid] [int] NOT NULL ,[pubid] [int] NOT NULL ,[pre_creation_cmd] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,[status] [int] NOT NULL ,[type] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,[schema_option] [binary] (8) NULL ,[dest_owner] [sysname] NULL) ON [PRIMARY]GOdeclare @dbname varchar(130)select @dbname ='sp_replicationdboption'+char(39)+db_name()+char(39)+',''merge publish'',''false'''exec (@dbname)select @dbname ='sp_replicationdboption'+char(39)+db_name()+char(39)+',''publish'',''fals e'''exec (@dbname)reconfigure with overridegoselect db_name()</code>Can any one please help me as this is a production machine and needsfixing ASAP.Regards,Ben
I downloaded the 101 Samples installation (i.e. 101SamplesCS.msi) from Microsoft's website, which contains SQL Server database files.
While working with the databases in the "Data Access" samples from the 101 Samples projects, I get the following error:
"Database <mdf_name> cannot be upgraded because its non-release version (600) is not supported by this version of SQL Server. You cannot open a database that is incompatible with this version of sqlservr.exe. You must re-create the database..."
I assume the database files were created with a beta or CTP version of SQL Server 2005. Does anyone know where I can get an updated version of these database files or scripts to update them?
We have been using the 180 day evaluation version and I have my license key now for the purchased version. I read on the Microsoft site I am able to upgrade to the non-trial version without uninstalling the eval version. But it doesn't tell me HOW to do it. I was expecting a menu option, maybe on the About Screen of Management Studio to enter it. (How naive is that?) Is there a simple way to tell the Eval version I am now licensed?
I have downloaded Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Evaluation Edition ISO from the following site and burned it onto a DVD. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=6931FA7F-C094-49A2-A050-2D07993566EC&displaylang=en
Prior to this I have installed Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edtion. During setup I have selected all the native client components i.e. Management Studio, Business Intelligense Studio. But after the install I am not able to see them under All Programs-> Microsoft SQL Server 2005. On further searching I have come across this link
First of all, there is no sqlrun_tools.msi under setup folder of the dvd. And also when I tried to change component from Add/Remove programs and following the instructions as specified on clicking Change Installed components all that I see are: Connectivity Components and Software Development kit.
Could someone tell me how can I install Management Studio/ Business Intelligence Studio seperately? I don't want to go through the process of re-installation.
Does anyone know how to get SQL Server versions, Service pack versionsand the Server that instance of SQL is running on a network. I haveseen some threads on how to list SQL servers in a network but I need tofind more info about these SQL servers.Any help appreciated..!Thx...
I have an ssis package that downloads a SQL Server 2000 database and restores it to a SQL 2005 server. Ninety-five percent of the time it runs just fine, but every so often the job fails and I get the following set of error messages in the log file. (I have had to delete some of the proprietary information for this message to satisfy my boss like putting in [Database name] in place of the actual name of the database in the error message).
OnError, Restore backup file to DB,,,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,0,0x,Converting database [Database name] from version 539 to the current version 611. OnError,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,0,0x,Converting database [Database name] from version 539 to the current version 611. OnError,Restore backup file to DB,,,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,0,0x,Database [Database name] running the upgrade step from version 539 to version 551. OnError,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,0,0x,Database [Database name] running the upgrade step from version 539 to version 551. OnError,Restore backup file to DB,,,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,0,0x,The transaction log for database [Database name] is full. To find out why space in the log cannot be reused, see the log_reuse_wait_desc column in sys.databases OnError,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,0,0x,The transaction log for database [Database name] is full. To find out why space in the log cannot be reused, see the log_reuse_wait_desc column in sys.databases OnError,SQL5,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,0,0x,RESTORE could not start database [Database name]. OnError,SQL5,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,0,0x,RESTORE could not start database [Database name]. OnError,SQL5,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,-1073548784,0x,Executing the query "RESTORE DATABASE [Database name] FROM DISK = '[Path to back up file]' WITH REPLACE, MOVE 'ASP_Live_Data' TO [Path to MDF file], MOVE 'ASP_Live_Log' TO [Path to LDF file]" failed with the following error: "RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly. OnError,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,-1073548784,0x,Executing the query "RESTORE DATABASE [Database name] FROM DISK = '[Path to backup file]' WITH REPLACE, MOVE 'ASP_Live_Data' TO [Path to MDF file]', MOVE 'ASP_Live_Log' TO [Path to LDF file]" failed with the following error: "RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly. OnTaskFailed,Restore backup file to DB,,,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,1/6/2008 2:59:31 AM,0,0x,(null)
I have received the error message "Package migration from version 8 to version 6 failed".I have developed a SSIS package with Visual Studio 2013 which gives me PackageFormatVersion of 8. I then deploy my package to the ssisdb catalog that is running on a SQL Server 2012, this works fine but when I try to execute the package the error arises…due to SQL Server 2012 has a PackageFormatVersion of 6 and it can’t run something that has a greater version.I haven’t seen any good solution for this but one that would work for me would be to upgrade the Integration Services Server from 2012 to 2014, leaving everything else in 2012 (database, ssms, ssas, ssrs).Would this solve the package format problem? Would I then be able to execute my packages in the ssisdb catalog?
Now, I checked and verified that my backup version of SQL Server is the same as the version installed on the computer I'm restoring too.
I have SQL Server on a production machine that I backed up and want to test a full restore on a dev machine to make sure it will work when I need it to.
Now that I've run the restore command on my tape backup and go to restart the SQL server service I receive:
Configuration block version 0 is not a valid version number. SQL Server is exiting. Restore the master database or reinstall.
I'm afraid I don't understand why this is happening. If the builds are the same, then shouldn't restoring the MASTER database have worked normally and I'd be able to restart the service now?
I would like to know which version of sql server I could install locally in my personal laptop where i can create new databases and use the enterprise manager???
I have the trial version of SQL Server 2005 installed and have setup a couple of databases. This trial version will expire in another few weeks. I recently purchased a copy of the software and want to install it. Will I lose my databases, user info, etc? How do I go about installing without losing anything?
I started this thread as the last attempt to sort the issue out.
I have an SSIS package that loads data from a .csv file into my database. It works fine on my developer machine. I start it programmatically or from Management Studio or from Visual Studio, and it works. Then I deploy it to the MSDB database on the computer on which it will have its final place. There again I can start it from Management Studio or from Visual Studio (using the source file), and it works. But when I start it programmatically, it just fails telling me:
Package Warnings: Package Errors: The version of component "****" (11773) is not compatible with this version of the DataFlow. Component "component "Derived Column" (13627)" could not be created and returned error code 0x80070005. Make sure that the component is registered correctly. The component is missing, not registered, not upgradeable, or missing required interfaces. The contact information for this component is "Flat File Source;Microsoft Corporation;Microsoft SqlServer v9; (C) 2005 Microsoft Corporation; All Rights Reserved; http://www.microsoft.com/sql/support;1". component "Agreement File" (11773) failed validation and returned error code 0xC0048021. One or more component failed validation. There were errors during task validation.
Maybe the source of the problem is that this machine is a 64-bit one, while the developer machine is 32-bit one. But why does the package run fine when I start it from Management Studio?
I have 2 SQL7’s set-up running on two NT servers and 1 SQL7 setup in Win98. I can register all three servers in the Win98 enterprise manager BUT when I go over to the NT computers I can only see the two NT SQL servers. In other words, the I can’t register the Win98 Server in an Enterprise Manager running on either of the NT boxes. I guessing the problem has something to do with the networking protocols, (Win98 SQL7 Servers do not support Named Pipes).
What should I do to see the Win98 server in an enterprise manager running on a remote computer?
i have sungard campus management system runing on MS SQL Server 2005 trial version, i have bought a new license for MS SQL Server 2005 Enterprise. can any body help me how to put the new license please.
I have kind of an urgent need here. I need to know if there is a dll file or registry key or something of that nature that I can query on to find out if my SQL 2000 installations are Enterprise or Standard.
I understand I can do this using query analyser, but that will not work with my reporting tool (this is for reporting numbers of SQL installations in our very large enterprise for Microsoft license compliance).
The version of the report server database is either in a format that is not valid, or it cannot be read. The found version is 'C.0.8.54'. the expected version is 'C.0.8.40'. To continue, update the version of the report server database and verify access rights. I'm getting this whenever try to access the report server via SSMS, I have tried to upgrade via the Reporting Service Configuration Manager but get an error message similar to above except it says: The database version (C.o.8.54) does not match your Reporting Services installation. This version of the database cannot be upgraded. You must use a different database. Has anyone seen this before? I can create a new database, but don't want to loose all my reports. Any ideas. Oh, not even sure if the backups exist from before this error, I've spent 2 weeks trying to get access to the server so I could try to upgrade, only to get the above results. Thanks for your help, David
This may be a dumb question but I have searched and haven't found an answer to it here yet.
We are planing to get SQL Server 2005 for a specific purpose.We have several existing stand alone SQL Server 2000 database servers already. I have Enterprise Manager (2000) client installed on my PC. I recently installed SQL Server Express (2005) on my PC to get to know about new features.
I have run into problems (BCP specifically) with having two versions of C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server80... and C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90... on my PC.
Is there any point before or after we purchase Standard version of SQL Server 2005 when I can do away with C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server80... and/or uninstall Enterprise manager?
In other words can I manage SQL Server 2000 databases using only Management Studio(SQL Server 2005 client)? If not, how do I manage the two different versions of the client software on a single PC.
I found sql2005 Enterprise cannot be installed under Simplied Chinese win 2003, the only thing i suspect is that win2003 is an envaluation copy with netframework 2.0 be installed.
We have a Sqlserver 2005 Installed on One of our servers.I wanted to know whether the installed database is a Evaluation copy or Licensed Copy.How to Evaluate this. Do we have to check any Log files etc for knowing whether it is evaluation copy or Licensed copy. Please help me Asap. thanks in Advance
I am a freelance programmer and just picked up a client that has an instance of SQL Server. I just need to know if the Developer edition (I've seen it as low as $49) will function adequately for me to test the application I'm writing.
The test environment will be 2 PC's, 'A' running the server and 'B' the one I'm writing the software on. I need to configure comp 'A' to mirror the client's WAN and how various client's comps will access the database with the application I'm writing on comp 'B'. I don't need a full-blown liscense for the database, as I won't be keeping it after production is finished. I just need one I can connect to and configure for development testing without having to develope the software on-site.
After opening the Results Pane (though a query or open table); I frequently get the below message.
Is there any way to change the settings so the results pane will stay active for a long length of time?
Message
SQL Server Enterprise Manager
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Some time ago, you retrieved data from the database with the query or view whose name is XXXX. The returned rows appear in the Results Pane and the database continues to retain the result set in its local memory; which consumes valuable server resources. Because you have not recently used the Results pane, it will be AUTOMATICALLY CLEARED IN ONE MINUTE. The will empty the results pane, discard unsaved changes, and free resources on the database server. Then if you want to REESTABLISH the result set, you can rerun the query or view.
DO YOU WANT TO PROLONG YOUR WORK WITH THE RESULTS PANE AND CONTINUE TO CONSUME RESOURCES ON THE DATABASE SERVER?
I want this to default to Yes, without this message comming up and if I don't click yes fast enough, my results are gone. I kinow the work arounds, but how can I default this to Yes or so this message stops displaying.