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I have some T-SQL that generates HTML code by using the FOR XML PATH functionality. Once the HTML is built, I am using the following T-SQL to convert it to XML so I am not limited by the output

SELECT @vHTML AS [processing-instruction(x)]
FOR XML PATH('')

where @vHTML is varchar(MAX)

Now, when I run my code in VB.NET and use the ExecuteXMLReader() command, I get nothing back into the XML Reader. I noticed that I needed the XMLDATA directive also, but when I add it, I get the following error

Msg 6860, Level 16, State 1, Line 247
FOR XML directive XMLDATA is not allowed with ROOT directive or row tag name specified.

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Feb 7, 2015

Below is the test data and my query. Basically i am trying to get the File records along with if any error messages occurred. I am getting the output as expected but the message column has "," at the front and sometime at the end of the column. How do i avoid that.

declare @Files table (ID int identity(1,1) primary key,Filename varchar(50),Date_Created datetime)
insert into @Files (Filename,Date_Created)
select 'File1',GETDATE()-1 union all
select 'File2',GETDATE()-1 union all
select 'File3',GETDATE()-1 union all

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Select
DM.DriveID [DriveID],
DM.FromDateTime [FromDateTime],
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[code]...

SQL Server Newbie or here either. I'm a newbie as well.

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1, A
1, B
1, C
1, D
1, E

2, A
2, C
2, D
2, E

3, A
3, B
3, C
3, F

4, A
4, B
4, D
4, F
4, G

I assemble the text fields into strings by group, using the FOR XML PATH('') function, so that I end up with

1, A-B-C-D-E
2, A-C-D-E
3, A-B-C-F
4, A-B-D-F-G

This all works fine. I now have a requirement to leave out some groups, based on whether the GROUP does or does not contain a certain text. For instance, if I want only GROUPS with 'E', my result set should be

1, A-B-C-D-E
2, A-C-D-E

If I want only those GROUPS that DO NOT have 'E', my result set should be

3, A-B-C-F
4, A-B-D-F-G

I can (and have) put a condition on the assembled string, but it seems to me that it should be possible to make the cut earlier. That is, rather than assembling the string, scanning it with a Like '%E%' condition and discarding what doesn't meet my needs, I would like to stop scanning the incoming GROUP as soon as a mismatch is detected.

If I want all groups that will not contain an 'A', for instance, it is pointless for the query engine to read in 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', put them all together into a string, compare it with a wildcard and throw it away. As soon as it sees the 'A', it has enough information to completely skip over the rest of that group. The abbreviated examples here are trivial, but the real code is not.

All I've been able to dream up so far results in skipping the RECORD that contains the 'A', but not the entire group.

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SELECT ad.CandID, ad.PlcID, am.EvalInterval, am.ReminderDate, am.DatePosted,
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CANDIDATEID, CANDIDATEFIRSTNAME, CANDIDATELASTNAME,
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Where do I change the security settings?

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....

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example :
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print @myvendedor
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This error occur:

87,30 --Result of PRINT

Msg 8114, Level 16, State 5, Line 6
Error converting data type varchar to numeric.

I change :

DECLARE @myvendedor AS numeric(4,0)

and this error appear:

Msg 8114, Level 16, State 5, Line 2
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case when LEFT(NRESULT,1) <> '-' then --This portion, for checking positive values, of the CASE statement works fine.
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ELSE CASE WHEN LEFT(ROUND(NRESULT,2),4) > 0.49 THEN '0' --Red
ELSE '3' --White
END
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[code]....

I checked the NRESULT field, and there are not any NULL values in there, either.

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Hi all,



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I am getting the following error:



System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeException was unhandled
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at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeConnection.Open()
at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeConnection.Open()
at nddbpda.frmCeMain.frmCeMain_Load()
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.OnLoad()
at System.Windows.Forms.Form._SetVisibleNotify()
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.set_Visible()
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run()
at nddbpda.Program.Main()





When I tried to get the path from which the database file is being accepted, I got a different path:



string path;

path = System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName(

System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().CodeBase);

MessageBox.Show(path);



This code gives me this path:



Program Filesddbpda





Then I changed the path in my connection string to this:



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Hi all,



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cecon.Open();




I am getting the following error:



System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeException was unhandled
Message="The path is not valid. Check the directory for the database. [ Path = D:\D_Drive\csharppract\nddbpda\nddbpda\nddbpdadatabase.sdf ]"
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Source="SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition ADO.NET Data Provider"
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at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeConnection.Open()
at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeConnection.Open()
at nddbpda.frmCeMain.frmCeMain_Load()
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.OnLoad()
at System.Windows.Forms.Form._SetVisibleNotify()
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.set_Visible()
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run()
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When I tried to get the path from which the database file is being accepted, I got a different path:



string path;
path = System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName(
System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().CodeBase);
MessageBox.Show(path);






This code gives me this path:



Program Filesddbpda






Then I changed the path in my connection string to this:



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cecon.Open();






When I ran my application it worked (virtually), but the database is not getting updated (for obvious reasons).





What should I do now to correct this?



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go



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