Syntax Of OpenRowset With ODBC
Oct 25, 2007
Hi All,
Does anyone know the syntax of OpenRowset when using a pre-configured connection in ODBC?
Regards,
Joseph
Hi All,
Does anyone know the syntax of OpenRowset when using a pre-configured connection in ODBC?
Regards,
Joseph
Hi All,
Does anyone know or have a sample of a syntax of OpenRowset using a UDL file?
Regards,
Joseph
Hello,
I am using the following code to retrieve data from an AS400 datasource. I have already setup the DSN connection(TestDSN) which is working just fine and I am able to connect and look at the data by creating linked-table in MS Access.
SELECT a.* from OPENROWSET('MSDASQL', 'DSN=TestDSN', 'select * from mylibrary.mytable') as a
Now the problem is I need to browse the data from SQL server, but when I use the above TSQL I get the following error message.
OLE DB error trace [OLE/DB Provider 'MSDASQL' IDBInitialize::Initialize returned 0x80004005: The provider did not give any information about the error.].
Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
OLE DB provider 'MSDASQL' reported an error. The provider did not give any information about the error.
Anybody knows how to get this to work?
BTW, I tried MSDASQL provider to access a SQL server and it worked so it does not seem to be a problem with the driver registeration.
Thanks,
LOA
Hi All,
Does anyone know the syntax of OpenRowSet when used to connect to AS400?
Regards,
Joseph
I am not able to use WHERE Clause in my query. What am I doing wrong?
Here my query that will generate error:
SELECT * INTO LN_S
FROM OPENROWSET('MSDASQL',
'DSN=SHADOW',
'SELECT * FROM LN_ACCT WHERE trn_dt > '2007-03-08' '
I am getting this error:
Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 4
Line 4: Incorrect syntax near '2007'.
Here is my query which doesn't generate error:
SELECT * INTO LN_S
FROM OPENROWSET('MSDASQL',
'DSN=SHADOW',
'SELECT * FROM LN_ACCT'
Using SQL Server 2000
DSN to a CACHE database on local network
Thanks in advance,
Sam
MS SQL Server 2005 Express.
I'm trying to connect to Access DB (having System Database) via OPENROWSET.
Everything (client, server and access file) is on local drive.
This works (ODBC):
select *
from openrowset('MSDASQL',
'Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};Dbq=C:MBK.mdb;SystemDB=C:SECURED.MDW;Uid=me;Pwd=pw;',
'select * from [Mbk]')
This works (Jet.OLEDB):
select *
from opendatasource('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0',
'Data Source=C:MBK.mdb;Jet OLEDBystem Database=C:SECURED.MDW;User ID=me;Password=pw;')
...Mbk
This won't work (Jet.OLEDB):
select *
from openrowset('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0',
'MS Access;Database=C:MBK.mdb;System Database=C:SECURED.MDW;UID=me;PWD=pw;',
'select * from [Mbk]')
saying ... "Wrong argument".
This won't work (Jet.OLEDB):
select *
from openrowset('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0',
'MS Access;Database=C:MBK.mdb;SystemDB=C:SECURED.MDW;UID=me;PWD=pw;',
'select * from [Mbk]')
saying ... "There are no permissions for usage of object C:MBK.mdb". It seems that it simply hasn't found system database file C:SECURED.MDW, cause when I change SystemDB=C:SECURED.MDW to something like BlahBlahBlah=C:SECURED.MDW the same message is shown.
So, what is the right syntax for stating System Database in OPENROWSET query string? And why 'System Database' won't work?
Thank you.
Hello,
I responded to a very old discussion thread & afraid I buried it too deep.
I have studied the article: How to Pass a Variable to a Linked Query (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q314520)
but I have not gotten all the ''''' + @variable syntax right.
Here is my raw openrowset with what I am aiming at.
Code Snippet
-- I want to use some kind of variable, like this to use in the file:
DECLARE @FIL VARCHAR(65)
SET @FIL = 'C:company foldersDocumentationINVENTORY.xls;'
--
SELECT FROM OPENROWSET('MSDASQL', 'Driver=Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls);DBQ=C:company foldersDocumentationINVENTORY.xls;', 'SELECT * FROM [Inventory$]')
AS DT
Anyone game? Many thank-yous, in advance.
Kind Regards,
Claudia.
Where i try to create stored procedure in sql server 2000 using query analyzer i'm getting an error
'[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Syntax error or access violation'
and the same stored procedure if i try after some time without any changes it gets created..
how is wrong?
Hi guys! I am using SQL 2005 and I wonder why I am encountering the error "[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Syntax error or access violation" everytime I am trying to create stored procedure with temp table and table variable.
See my code below with temp table.
Any thoughts will be appreciated!
CREATE PROCEDURE DBO.SAMPLESP
(@DETAILS AS VARCHAR(8000),
@ID AS VARCHAR(15))
AS
BEGIN TRANSACTION
CREATE TABLE DBO.#TEMPTABLE
{
ASSET VARCHAR(50)
}
DECLARE @INSTINSERT AS NVARCHAR(4000)
SET @INSTINSERT= 'INSERT INTO #TEMPTABLE(ASSET)'
SET @INSTINSERT= @INSTINSERT+ @DETAILS
EXEC sp_ExecuteSQL @INSTINSERT
INSERT INTO InstDetail
(TrackNum, ASSETID)
SELECT @ID, A.ASSE
FROM #TEMPTABLE A
DROP TABLE #TEMPTABLE
IF @@ERROR != 0
BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
RAISERROR('There was an error in here', 11, 1)
RETURN
END
ELSE
COMMIT TRANSACTION
I am using SSIS 2014 with the below .net framework version and installed in Windows server 2012 R2 . I have installed my client's odbc drivers (both 32 bit and 64 bit) in my production server and created ODBC system DSNs for 32 bit and 64 bit.
When i open SSIS 2014 and tried to create the odbc connection but i can able to see only the 32 bit system DSN connection ,i can't able to see my 64 bit odbc system dsn connection.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 Shell (Integrated)
Version 11.0.50727.1 RTMREL
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 4.5.51650
SQL Server Integration Services
Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services Designer
Version 12.0.1524.0
And i installed my client odbc drivers(32,64 bit) and created ODBC system DSNs in my local system and when i open ssis 2014 and i can able to see both the ODBC system DSNS(32,64) connections from SSIS ODBC connection.
I am using below version of .net framework in my local system which was installed in windows 7 and i have SSIS 2012 also installed in my system and i can able to see both ODBC connections using 2012 as well in my local system.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 Shell (Integrated)
Version 11.0.50727.1 RTMREL
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 4.5.50938
SQL Server Integration Services
Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services Designer
Version 12.0.1524.0
why i can not see the ODBC 64 bit system DSN connection from SSIS in my production server ?
Hi,
I am using VB.NET 2005 and set up an ODBC connection via ODBC.ODBCConnection to a MDB database. Therefor, I use the "Microsoft Access ODBC Driver (*.mdb)".
When I set up a ODBCCommand like "ALTER DATABASE..." or "CREATE TABLE..." and issue it with the com.ExecuteNonQuery() command, I get an error from ODBC driver, that a SQL statement has to begin with SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE.
How can I use DDL statements via ODBC?
I would appreciate if you could help me to use ODBC for that - no OLE, no ADO.
Thanks for help!
Regards,
Stefan D.
I apologize if this is not the correct forum for this posting. Looking at the descriptions, it appeared to be the best choice.
I am running Windows XP Pro SP2. I have installed the SQL Native Client for
XP. However, when I try to add a new data source through ODBC Connection
Manager, SQL Native Client is not listed as an option. I have followed this procedure on three other systems with no problems. What would be causing the
SQL Native Client to not show up in the list of available ODBC data sources?
Why does the following call to a stored procedure get me this error:
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 1
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'CONVERT'.
Code Snippet
EXECUTE OpenInvoiceItemSP_RAM CONVERT(DATETIME,'01-01-2008'), CONVERT(DATETIME,'04/30/2008') , 1,'81350'
The stored procedure accepts two datetime parameters, followed by an INT and a varchar(10) in that order.
I can't find anything wrong in the syntax for CONVERT or any nearby items.
Help me please. Thank you.
Hi all,I am having trouble getting linked Oracle 9 server in MS SQL Server2005 Express to work properly. My machine is running Windows XP.The Microsoft and Oracle OLE DB Providers have problems dealing withOracle's Numeric Data Type, so I decided to use Microsoft's OLE DB forODBC Provider and an Oracle ODBC source. When using the Microsoft ODBCfor Oracle Driver in my ODBC source I have inconsistent behavior.Sometimes my queries are processed properly, then other times I get thefollowing errorOLE DB provider "MSDASQL" for linked server "ODBCBEAST" returnedmessage "[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Driver's SQLSetConnectAttrfailed".OLE DB provider "MSDASQL" for linked server "ODBCBEAST" returnedmessage "[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Driver's SQLSetConnectAttrfailed".OLE DB provider "MSDASQL" for linked server "ODBCBEAST" returnedmessage "[Microsoft][ODBC driver for Oracle][Oracle]".Msg 7303, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Cannot initialize the data source object of OLE DB provider "MSDASQL"for linked server "ODBCBEAST".I have no idea why sometimes I can connect to the linked server with noproblems andwhy other times it performs like this. I'm not changing anything aboutthe system I can think of. When I use an Oracle client (PL/SQL) I haveabsolutely no problems connecting. TNSPING returns that the connectionis good.This is unacceptable so I decided to try my luck with the Oracle 10gODBC driver. However when I use this and perform an openquery selectagainst the linked server I get back only 11 rows, when I know that thedatabase has over 100 rows (in fact when using the Microsoft ODBCdriver and it works that's what I get). I figured maybe the buffersetting needed to be raised in the ODBC configuration so I took it from64000 to 600000 (a magnitude of 10) but I still get back only 11 rows.I'm at my wit's end.Any suggestions on resolving one or the other problem would be muchappreciated.Thanks much
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The code was working before, all I added was an extra field to update.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'WHERE'
Public Sub MasterList_Update(sender As Object, e As DataListCommandEventArgs)
Dim strProjectName, txtProjectDescription, intProjectID, strProjectState as String
Dim intEstDuration, dtmCreationDate, strCreatedBy, strProjectLead, dtmEstCompletionDate as String
strProjectName = CType(e.Item.FindControl("txtProjectName"), TextBox).Text
txtProjectDescription = CType(e.Item.FindControl("txtProjDesc"), TextBox).Text
strProjectState = CType(e.Item.FindControl("txtStatus"), TextBox).Text
intEstDuration = CType(e.Item.FindControl("txtDuration"), TextBox).Text
dtmCreationDate = CType(e.Item.FindControl("txtCreation"),TextBox).Text
strCreatedBy = CType(e.Item.FindControl("txtCreatedBy"),TextBox).Text
strProjectLead = CType(e.Item.FindControl("txtLead"),TextBox).Text
dtmEstCompletionDate = CType(e.Item.FindControl("txtComDate"),TextBox).Text
intProjectID = CType(e.Item.FindControl("lblProjectID"), Label).Text
Dim strSQL As String
strSQL = "Update tblProject " _
& "Set strProjectName = @strProjectName, " _
& "txtProjectDescription = @txtProjectDescription, " _
& "strProjectState = @strProjectState, " _
& "intEstDuration = @intEstDuration, " _
& "dtmCreationDate = @dtmCreationDate, " _
& "strCreatedBy = @strCreatedBy, " _
& "strProjectLead = @strProjectLead, " _
& "dtmEstCompletionDate = @dtmEstCompletionDate, " _
& "WHERE intProjectID = @intProjectID"
Dim myConnection As New SqlConnection(System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("connectionstring"))
Dim cmdSQL As New SqlCommand(strSQL, myConnection)
cmdSQL.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@strProjectName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 40))
cmdSQL.Parameters("@strProjectName").Value = strProjectName
cmdSQL.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@txtProjectDescription", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 30))
cmdSQL.Parameters("@txtProjectDescription").Value = txtProjectDescription
cmdSQL.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@strProjectState", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 30))
cmdSQL.Parameters("@strProjectState").Value = strProjectState
cmdSQL.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@intEstDuration", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 60))
cmdSQL.Parameters("@intEstDuration").Value = intEstDuration
cmdSQL.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@dtmCreationDate", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 15))
cmdSQL.Parameters("@dtmCreationDate").Value = dtmCreationDate
cmdSQL.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@strCreatedBy", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 10))
cmdSQL.Parameters("@strCreatedBy").Value = strCreatedBy
cmdSQL.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@strProjectLead", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 15))
cmdSQL.Parameters("@strProjectLead").Value = strProjectLead
cmdSQL.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@dtmEstCompletionDate", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 24))
cmdSQL.Parameters("@dtmEstCompletionDate").Value = dtmEstCompletionDate
cmdSQL.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@intProjectID", SqlDbType.NChar, 5))
cmdSQL.Parameters("@intProjectID").Value = intProjectID
myConnection.Open()
cmdSQL.ExecuteNonQuery
myConnection.Close()
MasterList.EditItemIndex = -1
BindMasterList()
End Sub
Thankyou in advance.
Forgive the noob question, but i'm still learning SQL everyday and was wondering which of the following is faster? I'm just gonna post parts of the SELECT statement that i've made changes to:
INNER JOIN Facilities f ON e.Facility = f.FacilityID AND f.Name = @FacilityName
OR
WHERE f.Name = @FacilityName
My question is whether or not the query runs faster if i put the condition within the JOIN line as opposed to putting in the WHERE line? Both ways seems to return the same results but the time difference between methods is staggering? Putting the condition within the JOIN line makes the query run about 3 times faster?
Again, forgive my lack of understanding, but could someone agree or disagree and give me the cliff-notes version of why or why not?
Thanks!
Ok I am tying to convert access syntax to Sql syntax to put it in a stored procedure or view..
Here is the part that I need to convert:
SELECT [2007_hours].proj_name, [2007_hours].task_name, [2007_hours].Employee,
IIf(Mid([task_name],1,3)='PTO','PTO_Holiday',
IIf(Mid([task_name],1,7)='Holiday','PTO_Holiday',
IIf(Mid([proj_name],1,9) In ('9900-2831','9900-2788'),'II Internal',
IIf(Mid([proj_name],1,9)='9900-2787','Sales',
IIf(Mid([proj_name],1,9)='9910-2799','Sales',
IIf(Mid([proj_name],1,9)='9920-2791','Sales',
)
)
)
)
) AS timeType, Sum([2007_hours].Hours) AS SumOfHours
from................
how can you convert it to sql syntax
I need to have a nested If statment which I can't do in sql (in sql I have to have select and from Together for example ( I can't do this in sql):
select ID, FName, LName
if(SUBSTRING(FirstName, 1, 4)= 'Mike')
Begin
Replace(FirstNam,'Mike','MikeTest')
if(SUBSTRING(LastName, 1, 4)= 'Kong')
Begin
Replace(LastNam,'Kong,'KongTest')
if(SUBSTRING(Address, 1, 4)= '1245')
Begin
.........
End
End
end
Case Statement might be the solution but i could not do it.
Your input will be appreciated
Thank you
How come when I run the script:
select * from openrowset ('MSDASQL', 'Driver=Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls);DBQ=\inawwwpro01d$atrUploadACK102.xls' , 'select * from [sheet1$]') from Server A I get a RESULT, and when I run from Server B I get the following error:
Ad hoc access to OLE DB provider 'MSDASQL' has been denied. You must access this provider through a linked server.
Both servers are using IDENTICAL SQL Logins.
Both servers are SQL 2000 SP2.
When I run the script on Server B logged in as SA, then I get a Result!!!
I can successfully retreive data using:
Declare @Path varchar(100)
Declare @CommandString varchar(100)
Set @Path = ''
Set @CommandString = 'Select * from [myTable.csv]'
EXEC('SELECT *
from OpenRowset(''MSDASQL'', ''Driver={Microsoft Text Driver (*.txt; *.csv)};DefaultDir=\myServermySharedb' + @Path + ';'',''' + @CommandString + ''')')
Does anyone know an easy method to get column names into a table using OpenRowset :confused:
how can i use openrowset. my aim is to develop a import and export data from diff. server . i am using vb.net 2003 , sql sever 2000.
when i am running
openroeset function with window or server authontication it is showing
'OLE DB provider 'SQLOLEDB' reported an error. The provider did not give any information about the error.
anybuddy help me , pls. tell me the right solution.
Hi!
I decided to use OPENROWSET for importing data from an excel file into a sql table.When I import the data,I have a problem:
-not all the data is imported to my sql table
-some values in the sql table are different from the ones in the excel file
For example,a value that in the excel file is:87878787 will be in the SQL table:8.78788e+007.
Can somebody pls tell me what's the problem
Hi Folks,I am trying to load data from a table in MS Access to SQL Server 2000using T-SQL OPENROWSET. When I select data from the remote database (MSAccess) using SQL Query analyzer, the columns do NOT appear in the sameorder as seen in Access directly.For e.g. if Access table has columns Cy, Cx, Cz the output in Queryanalyzer appears as Cx, Cy, Cz. It appears to arrange the fieldsalphabetically. This causes problems when I do a 'insert into select *from' as the field definitions do not agree.Is this a bug or is there a setting in Access/SQL which I am missing?Also, please let me know if there is a workaround for this issue.Thanks in advance!Bhaskar
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've got some text files that I need to read and make some calculations, before inserting data into a table.
When I use:
Code:
select BulkColumn as txt from openrowset(BULK 'c:Tempdata35.txt', SINGLE_NCLOB) as text
It only retrieves the first row. How can I select all the lines in the file?
I am trying to use OPENROWSET in SQL Server to connect to my Access database, but I keep getting the following error:
OLE DB provider 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' reported an error.
[OLE/DB provider returned message: The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file 'X:SetupDatabaseKDB_X2.mdb'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data.]
OLE DB error trace [OLE/DB Provider 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' IDBInitialize::Initialize returned 0x80004005: ].
I have checked the database, it is not in use, and there is no password set on the database that would prevent me from getting access to it. Any ideas? Here's the syntax I'm using:
SELECT *
FROM OpenRowset('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0',
'X:SetupDatabaseKDB_X2.mdb';'Admin';'', subPSEL_PList))
select @xml = bulkcolumn from openrowset(bulk 'C:Documents and
SettingsKasiDesktopewsrss.xml' , single_blob) as channel
here after bulk instead of giving path, we have to give parameter so that the paramter takes the value from the table.
the tables contains paths of xml files
I having an excel file called TEST.XLS (in c: drive) which has 3 columns (c0,c1,c2) & 8 rows
c0 c1 c2
1 a A
2 b B
3 c C
4 d D
5 e E
6 f F
7 g G
8 h H
In sql server i have one table called TEST which has three columns
c0 char(10)
c1 char(10)
c2 char(10)
when i runnig the following query
select *
into TEST from openrowset('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0',
'Excel 8.0;Database=C:TEST.xls;HDR=YES',
'select * from [Sheet1$]')
i am getting error like this
Server: Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
OLE DB provider 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' reported an error.
[OLE/DB provider returned message: The Microsoft Jet database engine could not find the object 'Sheet1$'. Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and the path name correctly.]
OLE DB error trace [OLE/DB Provider 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' IColumnsInfo::GetColumnsInfo returned 0x80004005: ].
Version : Sql server 2000 & Excel 2002
Anybody having any idea why this error occuring?
thanks in advance...
Philkos
Hi Anyone I am new member and happy to be here.
I am having trouble exporting the correct data from sql server to an excel spreadsheet using 'OPENROWSET'
The problem is that although the data from my sql table is say :
'a',1,2,3 , the excel spreadsheet sees the data as :
'a','1,'2,'3 ..1,2,3 are of course numbers NOT text, its just that the driver has put a single appostraphy before the number !
I know there is a bug with the ISAM driver but has anyone managed to solve this or has anyone have any alternatives ?
best regards
Reza
R Khan
I'm doing an openrowset query on an excel sheet. (Using SQL Server 2005) Everything works great, except that I have one column that has both numeric and text data in the spreadsheet. The query returns that column as datatype varchar but puts nulls in the rows that have numeric data in the spreadsheet.
Any suggestions?
I run:
select *
from openrowset('microsoft.jet.oledb.4.0',
'Excel 8.0;database=[filepathandname],
'select * from [Sheet1$A4:G5000]')
on spreadsheet data that looks like:
Model_id Model_name
. . .
123 t4556
124 x225
125 455
. . .
and get something like . . . .
Model_id Model_name
. . .
123 t4556
124 x225
125 NULL
. . .
Hi I have a table like:
LIB TABLENAME TABLEDESCR FIELDNAME FIELDDESCR
BISxxSETALPA0AsometableBS12A0somefield
BISxxSETALPA0AsometablePERCA0somotherfield
BISxxSETALPA1AsomeothertableCMPNA1somefield2
BISxxSETALPA1AsomeothertableMERIA1someotherfield2
BISFFBUAALPA1AanothertablePAARSsomefield3
and would like to create views for each distinct table, using openrowset.
An added complexity is that the library name depends on the company code (i.e. BISxxSET.ALPA0A turns to BIS03SET.ALPA0A for company 03 whereas BSFFBUA.ALPA1A remains intact).
Thanks in advance
Kyriakos
Hi
I've got the following code that uses OPENROWSET but I need to paramaterise the filepaths and its not working:
set ANSI_NULLS ON
set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
BEGIN
declare @dataareaid as varchar(3)
declare @configpath as varchar(100)
declare @configfile as varchar(100)
declare @configformatfile as varchar(100)
set @configfile = 'C:ConfigFileConfigFileMot.txt'
set @configformatfile = 'C:ConfigFileConfigFormatFile.txt'
print @dataareaid
print @configpath
print @configfile
print @configformatfile
set @dataareaid = (SELECT dataareaid
FROM OPENROWSET( BULK @configfile , FORMATFILE = @configformatfile
) AS a)
select *
FROM AX.[P2].dbo.Dimensions Dim
WHEREDim.dataareaid = @dataareaid
END
Hy Forum !I tried to do somsthing like this:CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.maches ASselect * from openrowset('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0','C: empFehler.mdb'; 'Administrator'; ' ' , Fehlerliste)This user 'Admistrator' exists and there is no password for the .mdbfile. In the end the syntax checker tells me:Fehler 7303: Datenquellenoblekt von OLE DB Provider'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' konnte nicht initialisiert werden.I'm using Access 2000 and SQL Server 7.Thank you
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I've got an openrowset query that works perfectly if I enter the computer name, but it fails when I enter the IP address.
Is there a setting somewhere that I need to enable to make this happen?
Thanks in advance