Storing Objects In SQL Server 2005
Oct 24, 2006Hi All,
I am looking to store a DataSet into a Table in SQL Server 2005, or any object for that matter. I cannot find any code to perform. Can anyone help?
Many Thanks,
Peppa.
Hi All,
I am looking to store a DataSet into a Table in SQL Server 2005, or any object for that matter. I cannot find any code to perform. Can anyone help?
Many Thanks,
Peppa.
We are trying to use source control to store our database objects andqueries in Perforce. The general idea is to produce scripts whichcreate all objects in the DB and then store the SQL in source control.Has anyone done this before and can suggest some advice? Alternativelyif anyone has other methods for using source control on a database,could you please let me know?Also, is there any automated way of extracting individual scripts forobject creation from the database?
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Can it be done - say using image dtatype - and how
cheers
I want to serialize a dataset and store it in database.How can i do that.In sqlserver 2005 which data type i need to use for storing objects.
Please advice
Hi Everyone,
I have an e-commerce site that uses Profiles in ASP.NET 2.0 to store items in a shopping cart. The problem is that we are now using LDAP authentication, so we are getting rid of the ASPNETDB membership database that stores the profile values. How can get the shopping cart functionalty to work with SQL Server 2005? How can I store the profile object in a SQL Server instead of the ASP.NET memberships database?
Here is the profile field:
<profile enabled="true"> <properties> <add name="Cart" serializeAs="Binary" type="Commerce.ShoppingCart" allowAnonymous="true"/> </properties> </profile>
Thank you in Advance
-Sam
Hi There
I have not had much luck finding info in BOL.
I have a directory with many images, i need to load these images into sql server.We want to staore them in the database instead of the file server.
What is the best way to do this? TSQL (i am hoping), .NET code or maybe even SSIS ?
I have been reading what i can find in BOL basically all i know so far is that image data type will be no more in the future and i should use a varbinary(max) data type.
Basically i need a good link or something that can demonstrate how one can go about loading images into Sql Server 2005.
Thanx
Does anyone know whats wrong with my code?
~Nothing wrong with my code, code is correct!
I let it run and it keeps saying that the file does not exist. Seem as though, the path of my file doesn't exist! Any suggestions on how to program the path of my file so I can be able to retreive it such as open the file and access the file?
CODE:
Imports System
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.Sql
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Data.SqlTypes
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Security.Permissions.FileIOPermission
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Imports System.Security.Permissions
Imports System.Windows.Forms.Form
'<Assembly: PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.RequestMinimum, Name:="Local Intranet")>
'<Assembly: PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.RequestOptional, Unrestricted:=True)>
Public Class Form1
Inherits Form
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim SQL As String
Dim rawData() As Byte
Dim RowsAffected As Integer
Dim filename As String
filename = "H:My Documentsabc.pdf"
Try
If System.IO.File.Exists(filename) Then
Dim filePermission As New System.Security.Permissions.FileIOPermission(System.Security.Permissions.FileIOPermissionAccess.Read, System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlActions.View, filename)
filePermission.Demand()
Else
MessageBox.Show("file does not exist", "File", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information)
End If
Dim fs As FileStream
fs = New FileStream(filename, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read)
Dim FileSize = Convert.ToInt32(fs.Length)
rawData = New Byte(FileSize) {}
fs.Read(rawData, 0, FileSize)
SQL = String.Format("INSERT INTO test_file_save(FILE_ID, FILE_NAME, FILE_SIZE, CREATE_FILE) VALUES({0}, {1}, {2}, {3})", _
1, filename, FileSize, rawData)
Using Conn As New SqlConnection("server=1234;" _
& "uid=F_User;" _
& "pwd=password;" _
& "database=Database")
Using Cmd As New SqlCommand("sp_InsertPDF", Conn)
Cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
Cmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@FILE_ID", 1))
Cmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@FILE_NAME", filename))
Cmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@FILE_SIZE", FileSize))
Cmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@CREATE_FILE", rawData))
fs.Close()
Conn.Open()
RowsAffected = Cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
End Using
End Using
MessageBox.Show("File Inserted into database successfully!", _
"Success!", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Asterisk)
Catch ex As Exception
MessageBox.Show("There was an error: " & ex.Message, "Error", _
MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error)
End Try
End Sub
End Class
Hi,
How to insert or store arabic data into a table in sql server 2005, also i want to retrieve it as arabic format.But now it insert (?????) like this.Please help me to find a solution.
Regards
Sabna S
I have a table that I'm inserting a file into and using the Image data type to store the binary object. Now the code below works fine for files around 1.5 MB, but anything larger and it's like the code won't even execute and I get a Page Not found error.
I'm in the process of running some traces to find out what's going on in the backend, but I'm assuming there's something amiss with my code. The Image data type should handle files that size with no problem but for some reason it isn't.
Does anyone see anything wrong?
Thanks
Dim iLength As Integer = CType(File1.PostedFile.InputStream.Length, Integer)
If iLength = 0 Then Exit Sub 'not a valid file
Dim sContentType As String = File1.PostedFile.ContentType
Dim sFileName As String, i As Integer
Dim bytContent As Byte()
ReDim bytContent(iLength) 'byte array, set to file size
'strip the path off the filename
i = InStrRev(File1.PostedFile.FileName.Trim, "")
If i = 0 Then
sFileName = File1.PostedFile.FileName.Trim
Else
sFileName = Right(File1.PostedFile.FileName.Trim, Len(File1.PostedFile.FileName.Trim) - i)
End If
conn = New SqlConnection(eco)
conn.Open()
cmd = New SqlCommand("INSERT INTO ECO_Attachments (ECOID, FromType, DocName,OldRev,NewRev,NtLogin,DisplayName, FileName, FileSize, FileData, ContentType) VALUES (@ECOID, @FromType,@DocName,@OldRev,@NewRev,@NtLogin,@DisplayName, @FileName, @FileSize, @FileData, @ContentType) ")
cmd.Connection = conn
Try
File1.PostedFile.InputStream.Read(bytContent, 0, iLength)
With cmd
.Parameters.Add("@ECOID", SqlDbType.Int)
.Parameters.Add("@FromType", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50)
.Parameters.Add("@DocName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 250)
.Parameters.Add("@OldRev", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50)
.Parameters.Add("@NewRev", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50)
.Parameters.Add("@NTLogin", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 100)
.Parameters.Add("@DisplayName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 200)
.Parameters.Add("@FileName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 255)
.Parameters.Add("@FileSize", SqlDbType.Real)
.Parameters.Add("@FileData", SqlDbType.Image)
.Parameters.Add("@ContentType", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50)
.Parameters("@ECOID").Value = ECOID
.Parameters("@FromType").Value = From
.Parameters("@DocName").Value = DocName
.Parameters("@OldRev").Value = OldRev
.Parameters("@NewRev").Value = NewRev
.Parameters("@NTLogin").Value = NTLogon
.Parameters("@DisplayName").Value = DisplayName
.Parameters("@FileName").Value = sFileName
.Parameters("@FileSize").Value = iLength
.Parameters("@FileData").Value = bytContent
.Parameters("@ContentType").Value = sContentType
.ExecuteNonQuery()
'.ExecuteScalar()
End With
Catch ex As Exception
Response.Write(ex)
'Handle your database error here
conn.Close()
End Try
ok...this (going on eight years now) sql server user has a seeminglyvery simple problem with his new developers edition of sql server 2005.I'm trying to script multiple tables and indexes in the mmc...and usingthe usual control/shift keys to select multiple objects isn't working.Is this a bug in the mmc, or am I losing my mind or is there somethingI haven't yet seen in bol?thanks in advance...
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Any help apprecitaed
Steve
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Hi all,
Is there a way to get SQL Server 2005 to store NaN and Positive and Negative infinity values for double precision floats? It used to work fine under SQL 2000 and works great under MS Access, but we are updating our scientific application, and really need to be able to store this information efficiently under SQL Server 2005. We really want to dump Access because of database storage limitations.
It really amazes me that there is not more support for this as the limitation really makes it hard to store a lot of our simulation data. I guess SQL Server is more geared for financial data then scientific data. I know that Oracle supports this but we rather stick with SQL Server if we can.
We really want to avoid having to have an extra column to store this, that would be disastrous. NaN could be stored as null values. And, no, we cannot map +/- Infinity to Min and Max double values. We definitely need the distinction there.
Another post I read talked about custom user types€¦ but I€™m not sure how well that will work with our analysts pulling the data into other tools, like Excel.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. It just boggles the mind that SQL Server does not seem to handle true IEEE 754 doubles. How is Microsoft going to deal with C# 3.0 and DLinq support? The issue must show up there.
Anyway,
Thanks much.
James.
Hi all,
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Any suggestions?
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The current developers feel this is way too much work to design--and it is certainly more effort than just generating .docs/.xml files via a merge with Word and then stuffing those into the database. They also argue that having them in the db makes them 'more secure' and more 'accessible' to users around the globe.
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Thanks!
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I am having immense difficulties trying to transfer tables, sprocs, udfs, etc, from a production SqlServer2000 server to a testing SqlServer2005 server.
Under SS2000 this was easy, using the DTS wizard. Apparently that's no longer an option.
I've tried the Transfer Database, Transfer Sql Server Objects tasks and the wizard in BIDS, and they all fail (for different reasons).
Help!!!!
- Mark
p.s. -- As a side question, why in the world did you guys get rid of the one workhorse tool in Enterprise Manager that made synchronizing databases easy?
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Objects and Data Between SQL Servers". However, this option has been
removed in SQL 2005 SSIS. Apparently the only way to do this in SQL
2005 is to create a .DTSX package in SQL Server Business Intelligence
Developement Studio or VS 2005. You do this by creating a new
Integration Service Project and using the Transfer SQL Objects Task.
Within the properties of this task you can select any of the options
that were available in the SQL 2000 DTS export wizard. I have set up a
test package that will copy a stored procedure from one db to another
but I am unable to get it to work. It runs fine but the result is that
the SP is not copied.
I am new to Visual Studio and I think I probably just need help in
know ing how to run a package in SQL Server Management Studio. I was
able to import the package into SSIS in the Management Studio and run
it without errors not with the expected result (the copy of an SP from
one db to another). I'm sure there are people besides me who would like
to have the ability to easily perform ad hoc copies of objects between
SQL servers. If anyone has any experience with using a SSIS package to
do this please help. Thanks!