Sql Server Agent Option Doesnt Come Under The Object Explorer
Mar 22, 2007
I need to create a job and schedule it in sql server 2005.But the sql server agent option doesnt come under the database instance in the object explorer.Do I have to instal some other component of sql server 2005?
I just realized recently that a database "XYZ" in the Object Explorer of my SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE) is put in the Database Explorer of my VB 2005 Express for processing a Stored Procedure in executing the SELECT statements (not by using Input and/or Output Parameters) during the ADO.NET 2.0-VB 2005 Express programming, then the content of the database "XYZ" is not in the SSMSE. How can I return the database "XYZ" from the DataBase Explorer of VB 2005 Express back to the Object Explorer of SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE) safely? Please help and advise.
hi guys i keep getting this error when trying to start the sql server agent service.
"The SQLSERVERAGENT service on Local Computer started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they have no work to do, for example, the Performance Logs and Alerts service".
the SQL server service starts fine and i tryied starting the agent with the same user but it fails still.
In Management Studio, under Registered Servers, I double-click a server name (could be sql 2000 or sql 2005 server) and it apperars in "Object Explorer" where I can work with it. I click the "Save All" button in Management Studio, exit Studio, and re-start Studio. When I do, I find that all the servers I placed under "Object Explorer" are now missing and I need to go through the "double-click the registered server" ritual again. And again, and again.
What am I doing wrong here? Why don't the servers "stick" in Object Explorer?
Under sql 2000 I needed to register my sql server before I could begin working with it under Enterprise Manager. Under sql 2005 I usually setup the server under "Object explorer" and work with it from there. So what does registering a server under sql 20005 do? Why is it needed?
Hello,i have created some (test) Web Services in a Sql Server 2005 via theCreate Endpoint Statement. Now i look for a node in the "ManagmentStudio" where i can see these Web Services. But i dont found that. Whatis the plainest way to do that? What alternatives are existent?Thank you,Hans
Here's my Help About Info: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express 9.00.3042.00 Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) Microsoft MSXML 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0.6000.16546 Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.50727.1433 Operating System 6.0.6000
I opened up the Surface Area Configuration Tool and chose the "Surface Area Configuration for Features". Choose "Database Mail" and clicked the checkbox "Enable Database Mail Stored Procedures"
When I go into the Management Studio, I can't see the "Database Mail" node under "Management" I'm thinking I might need a service pack as in the about, I don't see a service pack listed. BUT, when I go to the SQL Server 2005 Express "Service Pack 2" page, there's no option to just download the Service Pack. I recently downloaded (2 weeks ago or so) this Sql Server Express Edition and I'm thinking this might have Service Pack 2 already, but I'm not sure as I don't see it in the "about".
I am working on Visual Web Developer Express Edition 2005. When I right click on database explorer to create an SQL server database then I always find the option " Create New SQL Server database " Disabled.
Can any one tell me how to enable that option please ?
I just found that the content of my Database "ssmsExpressDB" is gone, but the name "ssmsExpressDB" remains in the Object Explorer of SQL Server Management Studio Express. If I delected the name "ssmsExpressDB" and executed the following .sql:
Unable to open the physical file "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDatassmsExpressDB.mdf". Operating system error 32: "32(The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.)".
And I have closed all my projects and I do not know what " The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process" is all about!? Please help and tell me how I can re-attach the content of my "ssmsExpressDB" in the Object Explorer of SQL Server Management Studio Express.
I found the "ssmsExpressDB" is being used by my VB 2005 Express project "Hello-SQLCLR-1": in the Database Explorer, Data Connections place. How can I put it back to the Object Explorer of SQL Server Management Studio Express? Please help and advise.
I am using vs 2005 to connect to a remote database. I dont have remote access or any other type of access. I need to setup some constraints on the database, but the object explorer is missing. How can Iincorporate this tab into vs
I downloaded the VWD2005 recentrly, it was really agiant achievement , i appreciate the people who developed such an easy-to-learn web development package. I noticed the difference between VS2002 and VWD2005. I really liked it. (i am sorry if this speech isn't in its right place). Here i have an enquiry, I downloaded the the VWD2005, but i haven't seen the Object Explorer(SQLExpress), although it was included in the downloades?
Im new to Sql Server CE and I am following the procedure in books online to create a new database. Through Sql Server Management Studio, I have version 9.00.2047, books online says to click connect through Object Explorer and then select Sql Server Compact Edition. I dont see this option. I see Sql Server Mobile. Is it the same thing or am I missing something?
I'M NEW OF SQL SERVER BUT I'VE ALREADY GOT A LOT OF GOOD ADVICES BY YOU
I'M NOT IN ABLE TO RUN BY SQL SERVER AGENT AN SSIS PACKAGE:
THE PACKAGE IS MADE AS BELOW:
DATA SOURCE: FLAT FILE; OLE DB DESTINATION: SQL SERVER DBO.TABLE
I HAVE SEVERAL KIND OF DATA FLOWS SCHEDULED TO RUN DAILY, AND ALL OF THEM RUNNING CORRECTLY. THE ONLY ONE I'M ACTUALLY NOT IN ABLE TO MAKE RUN BY JOB IS THIS ONE. (BY VISUAL STUDIO RUNS FINE )
I'M GETTING BACK THE FOLLOWING ERROR: Description: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_PRODUCTLEVELTOLOW. The product level is insufficient for component "Flat File Source 1 1" (32)
I'VE GOT A LOOK ON WEB, AND SEEN THAT THIS ERROR IS NOTICED WHEN SSIS IS NOT INSTALLED ON THE CLIENT MACHINE, BUT THIS IS NOT MY CASE SSIS IS FULL INSTALLED AND RUNNING.
I'VE ALSO TRIED TO RUN THE PACKAGE DIRECTLY FROM THE SERVER MACHINE...IT DOESN'T RUN EVEN LIKE THAT
I'VE DISCOVERED THAT SOME SSIS FEATURES IS NOT AVAILABLE WIT SQL SERVER STANDARD EDITION ( THIS IS MY LICENSE ) DO YOU HAPPEN TO KNOW WHETHER THIS IS THE CASE OR NOT?
Is there a way to stop SQL Server Management Studio (2005) from showing "dbo." on everything in the object explorer. I'd love to turn that off on a database I'm working on as, for example, if you have to find tblMember, you'd have to type d-b-o-.-t-b-l-m before you can actually start jumping to the table you're interested in - whereas in Enterprise Manager (2000) you'd only have to type t-b-l-m if you get my meaning.
In my SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE)=>Object Explorer=>Databases, the "NORTHWND" database was screwed up and is deleted completely. But under the same Object Explorer =>Databases, there is a database "C:SSMSE-BookChapter12WINCH12NORTHWND.MDF". I need to use this "NORTHWND" database in the SqlConnection. How can I specify the "Initial Catalog" (or "database") in the New SqlConnection code statement (in the ADO.NET 2.0-VB 2005 Express programming)? Should it be like the following:
Dim sqlConnection As SqlConnection = New SqlConnction("Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS; Initial Catalog=C:SSMSE-BookChapter12WINCH12NORTHWND; Integrated Security=SSPI;") ? Or what is the right code statement for connecting to it?
A view I created won't show up in "views' in Object Explorer, but will only show up when I script for it (Select * from blah). It also won't go into the ODBC. why?
Here's one thing that I'd like to see come out in some version of the SQL Server Management Studio... The ability to create folders under the database node so that databases can be grouped on one server.
We have over 100 databases on our development server and these are created by a range of consultants and developers and even support staff as needed.
Being able to group the databases by product, etc would be a nice touch since we have client databases that don't fit naming conventions etc.
Multiple instances are another way around this but are expensive and resource hungry - we develop and support models, not use them for transactions too much.
Yes there are 'better' ways such as setting security correctly but we are too busy working and not maintaining.
I've installed SQL Server 2005 SP1 RTM on a Windows 2003 R2 machine (machine A), and my local workstation (machine B).
From machine B, I can use SSMS to connect to SQL Server on machine A. This is using either "New Query" or "Object Explorer".
However, on machine A, SSMS can only connect to machines A or B using the "New Query" option. If I try "Object Explorer" for either, I get the error message "Failed to retrieve data for this request... urn could not be resolved at level Configuration."
I'm not sure what died (no pun intended) since the last time this worked. Any thoughts on this?
Does anyone know why a trigger does not show in SQL Express object explorer? It does exist. I can find it a couple of different ways (VIEW sys.triggers)... and it is working but if I cannot see it how can I modify it? Thank you. Thank youMichael MooreSt Paul MN
How do I find what is keeing SSMS Object explorer from giving a list of tables or stored proc's? Even when you filter on what you are looking for? This will clear up in time, so I am guessing that some process is placing a lock .. but when I run the blocking query, below, I get no result.
SELECT DTL.[resource_type] AS [resource type] , CASE WHEN DTL.[resource_type] IN ('DATABASE','FILE','METADATA') THEN DTL.[resource_type] WHEN DTL.[resource_type] = 'OBJECT' THEN OBJECT_NAME(DTL.resource_associated_entity_id)
Hi all, I was looking for SQL server agent object in sql express to create a new job in order to process my abandoned shopping carts in my online shopping project. If neone knows how to get this done..i wud be grateful...thanks!regards,mandeep
I find it odd that default values do no show when viewing the columns of a table in Managament Studio's Object Explorer pane. Currently I have to issue a Modify on the table, and then click each column to determine if a default value has been specified. Which is quite cumbersome. Is there any way to tell Object Explorer to show me the defaults? I mean it's showing me the datatype and whether or not it can be set to null... why not show the default value too! SQL 2000's Enterprise Manager showed you all this and more when you double clicked a table.
I saved a stored procedure (see below) and I'm not seeing listed within the 'Databases' / 'Remote_Serials' (DB name) / 'Programmability' / 'Stored Procedures' folder within the 'Object Explorer' window.
I'm trying to perform a simple add-info-from-form-into-DB process.
Is it because of the way I put together the procedure? I have a feeling that it is (was going off a video demo, which created it within VB.NET 2008 Express, but I'm not able to connect to the DB from there; it says the file is open, when I completely closed out of SQL Management Studio Express).
Code Snippet ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.spInsertSerialInfo @EmployeeID as nchar(10), @First_Name as nvarchar(50), @Last_Name as nvarchar(50), @HAddress as nvarchar(50), @City as nvarchar(30), @HState as nvarchar(2), @Zip as nvarchar(10), @Phone_Home as nchar(15), @Phone_Cell as nchar(15), @Monitor1 as nvarchar(50), @Monitor2 as nvarchar(50), @PIX_ASA_Box as nvarchar(50), @System_Case as nvarchar(50), @Batt_APC as nvarchar(50), @current_count as int OUTPUT
If I change the 'CommandType.StoreProcedure' to 'CommandType.Text' it seems to find it, but then I get another error saying that the @EmployeeID variable has already been delcared and that I need to have a unique variable.
My default filter settings are: Name Schema Created How do I add an additional filter such as 'Modified'? I can get into the Filter Dialog box by clicking on the Funnel, but I can't figure out how to add another filter to the list.
In the SQL Server 2014 Management Studio's object explorer indexed views with schemabinding don't have an index node. Thus, you can create and drop Indexes for views only via T-SQL. The SQL Server Management Studio 2012 still shows the index node.
Is there some Management Studio setting in version 12.0.2000.8 which I am missing?
First up - my apologies if this is not the right forum for this question. Please let me know if there is a more appropriate one for this question.
I have come across an issue with my SQL Server 2005 Express Edition install. It has been running fine since the install (a few months back). And I can still interact (query, update etc) the databases just fine. However, SQL Management Server Studio Express has started to produce an error message when I attempt to connect the Object Explorer.
The error message is shown below.
I have tried to access the link shown in the error message but there is no information provided there.
I can use SQL Management Server Studio Express to run queries on the databases so it would appear that the underlying services are all running OK.
The SQL Server is installed using SQL Authentication only and I have not made any changes to Service accounts or the services themselves. The protocols all appear to be in order too - Shared Memory, Named Pipes, TCP/IP are all enabled.
I have restarted the SQL services and even rebooted the machine, but to no avail.
I would really appreciate if anyone out there could give me some guidance on what may be causing this issue.
Note: The SQL Server is installed on WinXP Pro SP2 running in a VirtualPC. All apps are release versions (no beta or CTP)
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express ------------------------------
Failed to retrieve data for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Express.SmoEnum)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&LinkId=20476
An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Express.ConnectionInfo)
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A severe error occurred on the current command. The results, if any, should be discarded. A severe error occurred on the current command. The results, if any, should be discarded. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 0)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=0&LinkId=20476
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[TableNameExample] REBUILD PARTITION = ALL WITH (DATA_COMPRESSION = PAGE)
The table is 110 GB, so will take time to compress. But it is one table in a database with 60 tables. Why would executing this statement, cause lock timeout on Object Explorer in SQL Server Management Studio? Users cannot drill down objects in this database without getting lock timeout.
When I cancel the compression script, users of SSMS can access objects in this database again from the GUI. Why does compressing a specific table affect access to all tables metadata? I cannot find anything on the internet but I am sure this has happened to other people.
Hi everyone In my SqlServer Management Studio Express, on start up it shows the server type option, but greyed.So that value is fixed to database engine. ( I'm trying to work on an SqlServer Compact Edition database through the SSMStudiothat's why I'm trying to get this to change.)Besides, after I connect i go to the Object Explorer, expand the server node, and go to Replication.When i expand replication, i get the "Local Subscription" option, but nothng for Publication.( I want to work on Merge Replication, that's why I desparately need Publication to work)Am i missing something here? I did not install SqlServer separately, I only have what comes bundled with the Visual Studio 2005 Setup.