Save Some Stored Proc In File And Create SP From File
Jul 27, 2006Every day we are restoring prod DB in Development env. I need to save before restore users stored proc,
restore DB and after create SP from file.
Thanks.
Every day we are restoring prod DB in Development env. I need to save before restore users stored proc,
restore DB and after create SP from file.
Thanks.
I have a Stored proc which on execution, will generate data in the view .
My requirement is using SSIS, how can I create a Flat file pointing to this view ?
Hi,
I use the DTS 2000 Migration Wizard to migrate one of the DTS 2000 packages to SSIS. The migration failed with the following error message:
LogID=17
#Time=6:31 PM
#Level=DTSMW_LOGLEVEL_ERR
#Source=Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.MigrationWizard.Framework.Framework
#Message=Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DtsRuntimeException: Failed to save package file "C:Documents and SettingsfuMy DocumentsVisual Studio 2005ProjectsKORTONKORTONProcessCubesMF.dtsx" with error 0x80070002 "The system cannot find the file specified.".
---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0xC001100E): Failed to save package file "C:Documents and SettingsfuMy DocumentsVisual Studio 2005ProjectsKORTONKORTONProcessCubesMF.dtsx" with error 0x80070002 "The system cannot find the file specified.".
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.ApplicationClass.SaveToXML(String FileName, IDTSPersist90 pPersistObj, IDTSEvents90 pEvents)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Application.SaveToXml(String fileName, Package package, IDTSEvents events)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Application.SaveToXml(String fileName, Package package, IDTSEvents events)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.MigrationWizard.DTS9HelperUtility.DTS9Helper.SaveToXML(Package pkg, String sFileLocation)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.MigrationWizard.Framework.Framework.StartMigration(PackageInfo pInfo)
Looking at the call stack, it looks like COM wrapper fails on SaveToXML. Can someone tell me how I should workaround this problem?
Thanks,
Bobby Fu
I'm trying to fire a DTS package through a stored procedure.
After running my one stored procedure I got my DTS file to create just fine. However after this point I'm stuck...I can't do anything else with this file and I need to update data with it.
How would I use the DTS file to update my data.
Thanks,
RB
I am running a stored proc that does many updates. I want to capture the results of the stored proc in a text file. Results returned such as, 18 rows affected (the stuff that shows in results pane of query analyzer). Do I have to run the stored proc in batch mode to do this and capture via the output file in OSQL? I also want to capture error messages in case the stored proc aborts in the middle.
I am running SQL Server 7.0 SP2 on Win2K. I am running the stored proc in a DTS package.
Thanks.
Tim
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know of a SQL stored proc that when given a operating system filename (i.e. a text file), returns the size of the file in bytes.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
According to the help for SSIS, one method of deploying an SSIS package
to a SQL Server,
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms137565.aspx, is to use the
File...Save a Copy of <package file> as... menu option.
I don't have that menu option at all. And yes, the package is in
focus. My save menu options are simply; Save Selected, Save
<package file> As... and Save All.
I am using Version 9.00.1399.00 of the SSIS Designer.
At one time I did have the Management Studio's CTP installed.
However it was uninstalled before installing the tools from the
Standard Edition. (it would seem like not completely however)
Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thanx much.
p.s. Almost forgot to mention... I am already aware of using the
DTSInstall utility as a workaround. It should be noted, however,
that despite enabling the "CreateDeploymentUtility" property, the
DTSInstall.exe is not copied to the binDeployment directory.
Hey,
can one of you please show me how to import data from a text file into a temp table in a stored proc.
thanks
Zoey
Is there a way to run query, make file out of query (txt,csv or xls -for example) and save it as a blob into the table column typeImage/Text?Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.Thanks!
View 5 Replies View RelatedHi All,Quick question, I have always heard it best practice to check for exist, ifso, drop, then create the proc. I just wanted to know why that's a bestpractice. I am trying to put that theory in place at my work, but they areasking for a good reason to do this before actually implementing. All Icould think of was that so when you're creating a proc you won't get anerror if the procedure already exists, but doesn't it also have to do withCompilation and perhaps Execution. Does anyone have a good argument fordoing stored procs this way? All feedback is appreciated.TIA,~CK
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I need to retrieve data from my database and then send these data to other users by
using xp_sendmail. I plan to arrange the data in a text file format.
Thanks for any reply.
Hi there,
Does anyone know any possible way of creating a dbf file from within a stored procedure?
Any guidence, articles, examples, topics to revice would be a great help.
Thanks guys
Butterfly82
In XSD file keep specification of each tables
So I think It would have some class or method to generate common stored procedure from xsd file.
Please help me.
Is there a way to use BCP or something else within a stored procedure to extract data from a select statement out to a text file?
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Is it possible to create a stored procedure which will create a text file (containing information from some tables) and send it via e-mail to a list of user.
I know that I will have to configure the SQL Mail.
If it is possible, can someone give me sample code.
Thanks you.
I created stored procedure to create trigger file in a particular directory using xp_cmdshell.
I am calling the procedure from windows batch script as follows
@@set osq200=osql /a 4096 /b /E /e /d %dbn% /m-1 /r 0 /S %dbs% /Q "exec SP_Create_TriggerFile %2,%1 "
@%osq200% >>%3rec.txt 2>%3rec_err.txt
@set dberr=%errorlevel%
@if %dberr% GTR 0 goto createDATriggerFileErr >>%3rec.txt
If the directory doesn't exist, its throwing error "The system cannot find the path specified" , but the %errorlevel% still showing as 0..
Does anybody know how to create/modify a file without using one of the system stored procedures?
Thanks
Hi,
I am looking for tutorials about how to create dts et dtsx files.
Thanks for your help.
Arioule.
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.
Can I create an excel file by stored procedure?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHello friends,
I have the following (simplified):
1. Flat File Source
2. Conditional Split, Case Good = !ISNULL(KEY) Case Error = ISNULL(KEY)
3. Case Good -> Writes to Good Flat File (with timestamp in the title)
4. Case Error -> Writes to Error Flat File (with timestamp in the title)
Most job runs have no errors but the error file is created as a zero byte file anyway. If there are no error records I don't want the error file created. How might I accomplish this?
Thanks
Hi,
Recently, I started to move more databases from SQL Server 2000 to 2005, well the Stored Procedures in 2005 is hard to handle.
First of all, I created the new SP in Object Explorer, the "New Stored Procedure" query just created a new name under the Stored Procedures folder, then I have to re-open it to put in TSQL code.
After I put in the code in the new SP, if I click "Save", the File
Manager comes out to let me to save in a physical location (C: or D: or Network place...). But after I close and open the new SP, the code I put in there is not really in the new SP.
I know that I have to "Execute" the SP in order to save the change. But the problem is I don't want to run the code at this step, the SP is to get a lot of data transactions, I'll setup a "Job" to do this.
So, the question is: Is this the way to create and save a new SP? Is there any other way to save the code changes in the SP WITHOUT "Execute" it?
Please give me any advise, article or links to read.
Thanks.
Executed as user: S233683-AD01S233683NJ3SQL05. ...at file already exists.' [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 22048) ERROR -- Could not backup database: master - BACKUP DATABASE is terminating abnormally. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 50000) xp_create_subdir() returned error 183, 'Cannot create a file when that file already exists.'
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Now this command returns two data sets like:
HA HB HC HD HE
1112
112571ABC14
113574ABC16
114577ABC87
DADBDCDD
1115566VG02
1115566VG02
1115566VG02
I want to generate two different XML files from these two datasets.Is there any way this can be achieved in SSIS or t-sql ?
i'm trying to save data to an XML file from an OLE DB source using the "For XML" clause in the SQL command. Do I need to use a flat file connection manager or a raw file connection manager? And what destination do I use?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI haven't downloaded nor installed it but I have some general questions about it:
*Can I store a SQL Server-Express Database as a file, so that the Users can easily back it up or use my application as a portable one
*Do the enduser have to install SQL Server Express or any addition when I'm programming for the .Net Framework 3.5?
I'm looking forward to your answer!
I have the need to allow a user to upload a file via the web and then save it into a database. THen I also need to be able to retrieve the file for download.
Can someone give me guidance as to code or a sample on how to do this.
Thanks.
I have a asp.net application where i can choose to save any file(could be jpg or dat or txt or xml etc etc) into a table.So far,i've manage to save it into an SQL server table in a column(set to Image datatype).But when i get the data from the table,put it into a byte array and recreate it.I notice that the files can be recreated correctly if they are of type .txt files.But jpg files can't be recreated and trying to open the jpg files gives an error.I don't think it is the file saving that is the problem since any files can be save.Rather it is the file recreating that is the problem.Can anyone help?
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Which control use best?
Need advise on how to save objects like this in a sql2005 database, so they can be rendered to users thru a gridview control. Heard of saving a reference to location, but wondering if the entire object can be saved and served up with it's related data.
Thanks for your time.
Is it possible to save a report as a CSV when the report is run without the user having to export the file? I need to save the report to a server location without the end user having to specify where.
View 3 Replies View Relatedhi all.
i have a simple table with 2 fields:
1. name
2. file
i have an xml file -> zz.mxl
how do i save this file to the db in a stored proc?
how do i call this from ado.net?
I have a server with MSDE 2000 installed onto it. I also installed SQLEXPR_TOOLKIT.EXE . Now there is a DTS package present on that server saved in the DB. How can I alter that package? And if that's not possible: how can I save the package to a file so I can transfer that file to my development machine?
Thanks in advance,
Stijn Verrept.