SqlException Was Unhandeld By User Code??? (Invalid Object Name 'Access Table')
Jul 6, 2006
Hello,
I am getting a SqlException with title "SqlException was unhandled by user code" and then it says "Invalid object name 'Access Table'.
here is my code (this is from my login page:)
<script runat="server">
Protected Sub Login1_Authenticate(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.AuthenticateEventArgs)
Dim conn As SqlConnection
Dim cmd As SqlCommand
Dim cmdString As String = "SELECT [Password] FROM [AccessTable] WHERE" & _
" (([Username] = @Username) AND ([Password] = @Password))"
conn = New SqlConnection("Data Source=GDB03SQL;Initial Catalog=GDBRemitance;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=remitance;Password=remitance")
cmd = New SqlCommand(cmdString, conn)
cmd.Parameters.Add("@Username", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50)
cmd.Parameters("@Username").Value = Me.Login1.UserName
cmd.Parameters.Add("@Password", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50)
cmd.Parameters("@Password").Value = Me.Login1.Password
conn.Open()
Dim myReader As SqlDataReader
myReader = cmd.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection)
If myReader.Read() Then
FormsAuthentication.RedirectFromLoginPage(Me.Login1.UserName, False)
Else
Response.Write("Invalid credentials")
End If
myReader.Close()
End Sub
</script> The error is comming from the myReader = cmd.Execute(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection)
I am getting this error message System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Invalid object name 'RacingHeritage' I have noticed from other posts where the database owner is the login name I rebuilt the table and the owner is now dbo Here is the Code Function GetCustomers() As System.Data.DataSet Dim connectionString As String = Application("HiddenConnection") Dim dbConnection As System.Data.IDbConnection = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection(connectionString) Dim queryString As String = "SELECT [RacingHeritage].[RHID], [RacingHeritage].[UserID], [RacingHeritage].[Clie"& _ "ntFirstName] FROM [RacingHeritage]" Dim dbCommand As System.Data.IDbCommand = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand dbCommand.CommandText = queryString dbCommand.Connection = dbConnection Dim dataAdapter As System.Data.IDbDataAdapter = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter dataAdapter.SelectCommand = dbCommand Dim dataSet As System.Data.DataSet = New System.Data.DataSet dataAdapter.Fill(dataSet) Return dataSet End Function Any Ideas
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I have a database owned by the sa. In the database are some tables owned by id1. When I login via SQL Analyzer as id1 and try to select from the tables owned by id1, I get an error message 208 that the object does not exist. If I query 'select * from id1.table', I get my data. I thought that if I owned the table I could always access it. Additional facts, id1 is defined as a login, id1 is defined as a user for the database with db_owner role. Any ideas? Thanks, Jen
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' execute the command Try myConnection.Open() UpdateCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
Catch ex as Exception Message.Text = ex.ToString()
Finally myConnection.Close()
End Try
' Resort the grid for new records If AddingNew = True Then MasterGrid.CurrentPageIndex = 0 AddingNew = false End If
' rebind the grid MasterGrid.EditItemIndex = -1 BindMasterGrid() End Sub I have send a response.write instruction : the values are all good. In the sql server database, the syntax of this 2 fields CMD_DATE_ORDER and CMD_REF_CLIENT are good.
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gives the following error:
Invalid object name '#TmpTable'.
This is a very cutdown version of what I am trying to achieve so it might not seem obvious why I am writing it into a string and using exec but in the real code I do need to do this. I have cut it right back to try to get to the bottom of why this doesn't work. I suspect the # in the string is causing the problems.
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BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON; WITH Darin_Import_With_Key AS ( SELECT [pra_id] ,[pra_ClientPracID]
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There are lot of SPs that are in invalid status because the tables are really not there and SP needs to be modified to reflect the correct table name. In Oracle, if I have to find the list of objects that are in invalid state (because of object resolution problems), it was possible. How do I do it in SQL?
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Pl let me know whether there exists a way by which I can get to know the invalid object lists in my SQL 2005 database
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Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Login failed for user ''. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.Here is my code and i am using windows authentication: <%@ Import Namespace="System.Data" %><%@ Import Namespace="System.Data.SqlClient" %> <% Dim connAkaki As SqlConnection Dim cmdSelectAuthers As SqlCommand Dim dtrAuthers As SqlDataReader connAkaki = New SqlConnection("Server=.SQLEXPRESS;database=akaki") connAkaki.Open() cmdSelectAuthers = New SqlCommand("select Firstname from UserTableTest", connAkaki) dtrAuthers= cmdSelectAuthers.ExecuteReader() While dtrAuthers.Read() Response.Write("<li>") Response.Write(dtrAuthers("Firstname")) End While dtrAuthers.Close() connAkaki.Close() %>
hi have written SSIS script and i am using script component to Row count below my code what i have written. and i am getting error below i have mention...after code see the error using System;
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I'm using a legacy application built using VB5 and SQL Server 7. After recompiling it, and putting the database in SQL Server 2012. I want to access the current login user using the SQL function SUSER_SNAME().
This is the code.
Set rdoRes = goDatabase.Connection.OpenResultset("select suser_sname()")
But I'm unable to get the current user login in the application. If I write any other SQL statement instead of this, then it runs. But only this statement is not running. Is there any security reasons for this?
Hi to all, I'm writting code that needs to pass data returned by a SqlDataSource object to another object (user control to graph data) Query in SqlDataSource object is OK, I've seen data returned by it at a GridView Object but I need to pass that data to an user control that needs a reference to the table that has the data ... What would be the code that do that task ?? I'm new to develop web applications... using Visual Web Developer Express 2008 Help in advance
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I am building a Visual Sudio process that will Truncate and load data to an Access database (2010) from SQL Server (2012). I have one "Execute SQL Task" for one table (LungCancer_HF_Patients):
"DELETE LungCancer_HF_Patients.* FROM LungCancer_HF_Patients;" that parses and works.
I have another table (Report1):
"DELETE Report1.* FROM Report1;"
that does not parse with a message "The query failed to parse. Incorrect syntax near '*'."
Why the first one parses correctly and the other one does not?
Hi all,My program is a central data processing application built in ASP.We have different companies that use different web pages on another webapplication (from different countries) to load some inventory data(merchandise - clothes).Here is my requirement: Load different types of data (in differentformats) into a common set of tables, to do this I have to firstfilter, do lookup's, use cross-reference tables on this data and thenload it into a couple of tables.Since data is so different everytime, I want to have one main storedprocedure in which I can build the table (I know the format of thisdata so I know what columns/types to create) into which I will feed thedata.After this I will create other stored procs/udf's that reference thistable (probably from the same main stored proc) 'cleanse' the databefore loading into the actual tables.How feasible is my approach? (if you can call it one :-) I do not wantto have seperate tables for each country, that will be too many and sothis plan...If not any other ideas will be really helpful.thanks much
I am not sure I understand the problem I am causing, but I am a beginner!
Here's the situation: I have a table located on MS SQL server database number 1. Said table, which we'll call WIDGET_PRICES, is accessed regularly by my existing source code and has no problems.
At some point, I decide to move operations to MS SQL database number 2 and do a very simple database copy of WIDGET_PRICES from database 1 to database 2 using the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio.
The end result, inevitably, is that my source code can no longer access the very same table as it is located on the new database server. The code hasn't changed, it's still trying to access WIDGET_PRICES as always. And, from what I see on my screen through Management Studio, WIDGET_PRICES appears just fine.
An example error is the one I just got:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80040e37'
Invalid object name 'YB_ITEMS'.
/yardbark/tampabay/header.asp, line 27
The only clue is that while my transferred tables often look named like "database1.WIDGET_PRICES on database 1, they wind up looking like database2.WIDGET_PRICES on dabase 2.
I include a little more detail and screenshots of the tables in questions at this web page.
Ok I'm trying to connect to my easycgi.com MSSQL database.I can connect OK.My ID is in the db_owner group.I can create and edit tables and data.I can open a table and see the data.I can view the SQL statement behind the open table (select * from Table) and execute it successfully.But if I open a new query window and type "select * from [table]" (or any other query), no matter which table it is, I get an error:Msg 208, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Invalid object name '[table name]'.I've searched the web and found this error plenty of times, usually associated with security or the schema. But all my objects are under dbo and I'm in db_owner... ???
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Why do they need to qualify everything if they're running from their own databaase, they own the object and they're logged in as the objectowner?
This was working fine one day but not the next. They connect using a DSN that's on a web server and they pass their login and password but not their database. I don't have this problem and can't duplicate anyone else's, but I'm not on the web server, I'm going directly to teh SQL server using Query Analyzer.
I'm connecting to an SQL Server database through a Perl script (using Win32::ODBC). The connection seems to go through fine, as in, I get no errors. But even simple statements like "Select * from AccountTable" dont work. I get the error Invalid Object Name 'AccountTable'. The table exists and I even gave myself explicit permission for "SELECT" statements for that table.
Are there any other permissions that need to be set? The DSN defaults to the database that I need.
Any help would be most appreciated. I'm going mad here. Thanks. -Amrita
as i run my code (windows application) i get this error
Invalid object name 'dbo_TASk'. Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates that a COMMIT or ROLLBACK TRANSACTION statement is missing. Previous count = 0, current count = 1.
/****** Object: Stored Procedure dbo.stp_per_task_by_system_sel Script Date: DATE ******/ IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM dbo.sysobjects WHERE id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[stp_per_task_by_system_sel]') AND OBJECTPROPERTY(id, N'IsProcedure') = 1) DROP PROCEDURE [dbo].[stp_per_task_by_system_sel] GO
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.stp_per_task_by_system_sel ( @sys_id int ) AS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Created by : Jacco B -- Date created : 1-febrauri-2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Description : deze stp haalt de specefieke taken van een geselecteerd systeem uit de database -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Test string : stp_per_task_by_system_sel 'var' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Change Log : Date By Description -- -------- ------ ------------------------------------ -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON --declaratie locale variabelen DECLARE @error integer, @object_name varchar(30)
--begin transactie SELECT @object_name = object_name(@@procid) BEGIN TRAN @object_name
--begin procedure SELECT SYSTEM_STANDARD_TASK.*, TASk.* FROM SYSTEM_STANDARD_TASK INNER JOIN dbo_TASk ON SYSTEM_STANDARD_TASK.tas_id = TASk.tas_id WHERE SYSTEM_STANDARD_TASK.sys_id = @sys_id
--Errorafhandeling SELECT @error = @@error IF @error <> 0 BEGIN ROLLBACK TRAN @object_name RETURN @error END
--commit transactie COMMIT TRAN @object_name RETURN 0 END
GO
--grant exec to sql group GRANT EXECUTE ON [dbo].[stp_per_task_by_system_sel] TO [PERIODIEK_USER] GO
Hi, My application uses VB6 and Sql-Server 2000. I can’t understand why the error INVALID OBJECT NAME Run-time error '-2147217865 (80040e37)' appears only sometimes and not always. For example, a select instruction is executed inside a loop without any problem 1 thousand times, then when I try to execute it 1 thousand times and one, it fails.
Have you got any suggestions?
I’ve read a lot of posts on Internet Forums, without finding any solutions.
In the mail I attach, you can see that the application stops at 79%, after having executed many times the select instruction without any problem!
First I restored the master database and after the others databases. But when I connect by Query Analyser with a user that is a DBO and I execute a select the system return : "Invalid object name 'XXXX'"
This is what I have. It works fine until I get to the select statement, then it tells me that I have an invalid object name. What am I missing? Thanks!
DECLARE @SvrName varchar(100)
if @@SERVERNAME='pubs' begin set @SvrName=’pubs.books.isbn’ print @SvrName end if @@SERVERNAME='MGMFILENET' begin set @SvrName=’store.books.isbn’ print@SvrName end
print @@SERVERNAME PRINT @SvrName SELECT * FROM "@SvrName"
Hi,I have two tables in differents databases : Master database :ServerInformation where there is a table called "Clientes" and Table"Documentos" in the Database Index2003What I need to do via Trigger is update the table "Documentos" in thefield "Cliente" everytime the "Clientes" table change the field'Cliente'.I´m using the follow TriggerCREATE TRIGGER UPDate_Documentos_Index2003 ON dbo.ClientesFOR UPDATEASUPDATE [dbo].[Index2003].[Documentos]SET [dbo].[Index2003].[Documentos].Cliente = i.ClienteFROM Inserted iINNER JOIN [dbo].[Index2003].[Documentos] DON D.ID_Clientes = i.ID_ClientesWhen I commit the change in the register "Clientes" arise the followmessage :Invalid object name 'dbo.Index2003.Documentos'Have I doing something wrong ?Thanks for attetionLeonardo Almeida*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it!