I wrote a stored procedure that executes a dbcc sqlperf(logspace) statement many times. Therefore, I would like to suppress the output, "DBCC execution completed...". Can this be done? I have checked Books Online for a trace flag or set command to no avail.
Is there a way to supress output on one column in a SP, using data from the same row?
Like This: SELECT Last, First, DOP, dbo.fnDueDate(DOP, 3, GETDATE()) AS NextQDue, dbo.fnDueDate(DOP, 6, GETDATE()) AS NextNSPDue, DATEADD(m, 1, DOP)AS InitialNSPDue, DATEADD(m, 1, DOP) AS InitialAssessDue, DOT, DisReason, DATEADD(m, 1, DOT) AS DisSummDue, Facility, Active FROM dbo.tblResidents
But which returns null for some of the columns if DOT is not null? DOT is the Termination Date, so the only columns that have any meaning once there is data in the DOT column are DisReason and DisSummDue. Also, if DOT *is* null, then the above columns also have no meaning. I tried several variations of the following, but I can't figure it out
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[spTesting] AS BEGIN SELECT Last, First, DOP, dbo.fnDueDate(DOP, 3, GETDATE()) AS NextQDue, dbo.fnDueDate(DOP, 6, GETDATE()) AS NextNSPDue, DATEADD(m, 1, DOP) AS InitialNSPDue, DATEADD(m, 1, DOP) AS InitialAssessDue, Facility FROM dbo.tblResidents A WHERE DOT IS NULL UNION SELECT Last, First, DOP, DOT, DisReason, DATEADD(m, 1, DOT) AS DisSummDue, Facility FROM dbo.tblResidents I END GO
I'm trying to suppress whitespace in a drilldown for textboxes that have suppress duplicates applied.
I have a matrix report that is showing whitespace in a drilldown because I am supressing duplicates. Based on what I read in other forums, if I set the ToggleItem to Len(FieldName)=0 that should supress the whitespace, right?
I can see that I have a field in the toggleitem called: Firstname. If I put the value Len(Firstname)=0 in the toggleitem property, then I get the error: The textbox 'textbox21' has Len(Firstname)=0' as a toggle item. Toggle items must be text boxes that share the same scope as the hidden item. I think the code 'Len' is throwing it off.
If I put the value "Firstname" in the toggleitem property, then it doesn't return the error, so I know that firstname is a valid value for toggleitem, but setting the value to firstname doesn't suppress anything.
If someone can tell me how to supress a textbox based on a value, then this may get rid of the whitespace I'm trying to suppress. Any ideas? Thanks...
i'm retrieving addresses from a database and displaying them in my report. i have an addr line 2 for addition address data if needed. i have placed this addr line 2 on its own detail row. however i do not want that row to display if there is no data. the following is happening even though i have set the visibility on the row and text field to =iif(fields!addr2="",false,true)
the name prints on the first line, the main address on the second line, i have a space where addr line 2 would have been, finally i get the city, state, zip on the last line.
expected outcome i would like is that addr line 2 does not appear for those addresses that addr line 2 does not have any data. if addr line 2 does have data then print.
I want to automate the dbcc checkdb process. I create a temp table called #CheckDbTbl and run the following command:
INSERT INTO #CheckDBTbl dbcc checkdb(MyDbName) with tableresults
I plan to send myself an email if any problems are found.
Does anyone know what Error numbers or Levels or anything else I should look for in the #CheckDBTbl that will tell me a problem exists? Right now I'm only checking for: Level >= 16.
Server: Msg 8928, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Object ID 1513928615, index ID 0: Page (3:33709) could not be processed. See other errors for details. Server: Msg 8944, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Table error: Object ID 1513928615, index ID 0, page (3:33709), row 0. Test (ColumnOffsets <= (nextRec - pRec)) failed. Values are 95 and 30. DBCC results for 'Result'. There are 41589306 rows in 660667 pages for object 'Result'. CHECKTABLE found 0 allocation errors and 2 consistency errors in table 'Result' (object ID 1513928615). repair_allow_data_loss is the minimum repair level for the errors found by DBCC CHECKTABLE (LASAR2.dbo.Result ).
When running the DBCC sqlperf (LRUSTATS) command I get an extremely high value for the Avg Free Page Scan. Typically, this value was between 1 and 2 for our SQL 6.0 Server, but in upgrading to SQL 6.5, it has jumped to about 200. Recently, I noticed another value looks suspect. The Max Free Page Scan is equal to 1, obviously not the *Max* value if the average is 200.
I know that others have seen this same behavior both in this group and in the microsoft newsgroups. It seems as though these values have been reversed or since every example I've seen posted by others has a 1.0 value for the Max, this parameter is not working at all.
An example of the output follows:
Statistic Value -------------------------------- ------------------------ Cache Hit Ratio 98.8573 Cache Flushes 4588.0 Free Page Scan (Avg) 184.768 Free Page Scan (Max) 1.0 Min Free Buffers 2048.0 Cache Size 24883.0 Free Buffers 2174.0
If anyone has information on this, or knows where I can go to get more information, it would be appreciated. Thanks, - Craig
I am playing with DBCC command to check the contsrainst on a perticular table (DBCC CHECKCONSTRAINTS ('myTable') WITH ALL_CONSTRAINTS), it always gives the following result:
DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator.
I followed the advice of Paul Randal, but Im stumped as I am not able to determin what the corruption issues are. This is SQL 2000 and the database is a Solomon database that was recently upgraded to 6.5. the error I get when running the DBCC checkdb is as follows:
Server: Msg 8966, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Could not read and latch page (1:18645) with latch type SH. sysindexes failed. DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator.
DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator. DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator.
Now, the bad news. I am a bit of a novice and have picked this up from someone who left my company. It appears the latch error has been around for some time and only reared up when I instituted a new back up system that runs a dbcc check befor backing up. I don't think I have any clean backups.
Is there a way to suppress a text box if there is no data to display. I've created a letter that may or may not have address2 address3. The format looks odd with a bunch of blanks lines in the company info section. I use to be able to do this in crystal don't know how to do this in SRS.
Hello, I have 3 servers sql 7 sp3, 1 editor, a distributor and an subscriber. the base on the editor is removed, how to make to remove all traces of replication on the distributor and the subscriber. thank you. Pascal
I just scanned the OSQL articles in BOL and I am not sure if there is a way to do this but I want to suppress the empty black DOS windows when calling my batch files that contain osql commands. Any ideas?
Is there any way to suppress the whole package from failing when a file is not found while doing an FTP get (other then setting the MaxErrorCount higher)?
My situation is that I know what a file is named but the file may not exist yet on the server. So, I use an FTP task to do a Get on that file. If the file does not exist then the FTP Task increments the error count even if I force the ExecutionResult and/or ExecutionValue.
This wouldn't be a very big deal but I am looping to getting and processing multiple files. It's acceptable that the file does not exist, but I want to be able to have the package actually error in other places. So far, the only thing I can do to stop the package from failing is setting the MaximumErrorCount for the Loop and the Package which isn't going to cut it.
I am hoping there is away around this without having to use a 3rd party FTP Task.
I am running SSIS package using command line. However I want to suppress the messages that come and I want to display my own messages. How can I do that?
For eg: I am using File System task to transfer a file from source to destination. How will i tell this to the user who is seeing this executed at the command line?
I have an SSIS package which uses a third party RMS driver. It is not licensed and so it throws a warning messagebox when the package is run and every time the connection is used. Is there a way to suppress these messages so that the package can be scheduled and run without user interaction?
I have a sequence container with a bunch of tasks in it. Right now, it's set up so that if any of the tasks in the sequence container "errors out" it sends out an email. However, there are certain tasks in the container that I would prefer NOT to send an error message out if/when they fail. How do I turn off the error message for certain tasks?
Warning: 0x800470D8 at Merge Assessments and Invoices, Derived Column 1 1 [11661]: The result string for expression "rt_tran_date_bill + REPLICATE(" ",20 - LEN(rt_tran_date_bill))" may be truncated if it exceeds the maximum length of 4000 characters. The expression could have a result value that exceeds the maximum size of a DT_WSTR.
Is there any way to suppress the warning, or construct the expression so that it doesn't generate the warning?
In this example rt_tran_date_bill will never exceed 20 characters
Trying to cross-update 2 tables. Picture a checkbook reconcilliation without common check numbers. The checkbook has uniqueids and the bank has transaction ids but they are different. So the match is on date/payee and amount. So I wrote 2 checks to the same person, on the same day, for the same amount but forgot to enter one in the register.
when i run the update statement: update b set b.bankid=c.myid from checks c join bank b on c.cdate=b.cdate and c.payee=b.payee and c.cost=b.cost
Both bank statement records would be updated to my one check record [can't happen] Also: this will be running on a hundred thousand records per month with potential for duplication/ommission on either side.
What's a poor newbie missing?? I'm doing something similar on a lesser volume by running sequential statements through an ASP script but performance is poor. I know SQL can do this, just not how to approach it.
I have a simple update statement that will update one field, and that field is part of the primary key. During the update process, some of the rows will cause duplicate error. Is there a way to update the table and suppress the error? What I am looking for is a way to update the records that it can and ignore those it cannot. Right now, the entire process is terminated if duplicate error occurs.
I have a SP that has a cursor, and loops. Each loop executes SQL, and inserts values into a temp table on each loop. I want to just have the values in the temp table to show up in QA not the loop's sql results.
I thought:
SET NOCOUNT ON at the begining of my proc would suppress the results, and then
SET NOCOUNT OFF prior to my select on my temp table would do this, but the resultset of the loop still shows up in QA. It does suppress the count values on the message tab of QA, but that is it.
I am getting unusable warnings from dataflow task while running. Say for example I am getting column A, B, C from source and I am using only column C in destination. Whenever I run the package, I am getting a warning saying that
"The output column "A" (67) on output "Output0" (5) and component "Data Flow Task" (1) is not subsequently used in the Data Flow task. Removing this unused output column can increase Data Flow task performance."
Can any one help me how to resolve these warnings?
We're using Reporting Services for lots of different reports at the moment. Some of these reports are quite big with thousands of pages. To speed them up I'd prefer using snapshots, but if I do so, it is necessary to defined a default-set of report parameters.
Unfortunately most of the reports parameters are query based, therefore I cannot choose a default parameter set for startup. If I start one of my reports it always displays the whole bunch of data and it is rendered immediately after clicking the link.
I have two ideas how this problem can be solved, but I don't know if MSSQL Reporting Services supports my ideas
1) Suppress automatic rendering on report startup somehow. Is it possible to set a parameter somewhere to suppress this "feature" ?
2) Use query based parameters to limit the default startup parameters to only a subset of the available data
I've created this stored procedure to run two DTS packages which pull in data from two Excel files. I'd like to supress the Results tab since the results from the DTS packages are fed to it. I'd like to keep the Messages tab visible.
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[ImportHelpDeskTickets] AS BEGIN -- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from -- interfering with SELECT statements. SET NOCOUNT ON
[Code] ....
For those of you like me who will spend 8 hours trying to figure out how to get this working... Double up on the quotes as shown above. Also, be certain that NT SERVICEMSSQLSERVER has been granted appropriate rights to the folders with the the saved packages and the Excel files. You may also need to download the Access Database Engine.
Keywords: run dts package from stored procedure xp_cmdshell
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