Upgrade - Web Assistant
Dec 5, 2006
We Upgraded our SQL Server 7.0 to 2005 - executed Script web.sql to create tables and procedures and now we want to execute a webtask.
But it raises the error 16820 "SQL Web Assistant faild because the state of the webtask in msdb..mswebtask is invalid"
How can i fix this
Its Urgent
thanks for your help
HANNES
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Oct 17, 2001
Hello everybody. I want to use Web Assistant with option "..data Change"
so Web assitant will create trigger.
The database generated from Erwin 3.5.2 and use triggers for integrity.
When I run Web assistant wizard I am getting message ".. can't create trigger becouse existing trigger created with encryption option
sp_helptext tI_prcode (my insert trigger) shows all code in the trigger
where shoild i look to disable encryption option
I found way around this problem
A.Save and delete existing trigger
B.run Web assistant trigger will created
C. Save and delete web assiatnt trigger
d. Insert code from web assitant trigger into code from original erwin
trigger and recreate it
Is any other ideas ?
Thanks a lot
Alex
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Oct 25, 2005
Where do I go to modify the T-SQL statement I entered while creating a job with the web assistant wizard?
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Jan 28, 2004
Hi,
i have a few web jobs, that were set up by the DBA that worked here before I did and they have just stopped running and I have no idea why.
The error I get is:
Executed as user: dbo. SQL Web Assistant: Could not establish a local connection to SQL Server. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 16804)
Does anyone have any experience with this?
Thanks in advance
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Jul 27, 2007
I am currently with sql 2k5 and using web assistant to generate some HTML files and email the same automatically to a set of users.
these html files that are generated are processed via a JOB in sql server.
I am in process of replacing of the web assistant procedures.
Is this possible to make this with XQuery of SQL Server 2K5 and convert it into HTML files with Stored Procedure.
Is there any other possible way to do it?
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Sep 14, 2000
I used SQL Server's web assistant wizard to create a
web assistant job. In this job I chosed "When SQL
Server Data Changes" for schedule options. Late, I
don't want this job and by right click web assistant
job I deleted this job.
However, I have a stored procedure which use the same
table with the above deleted web assistant job. Normally,
the stored procedure runs only 1 minute. Today it runs
more than 5 minute and then failed. Here is the error
messages:
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++
Server: Msg 16882, Level 11, State 1, Line 0
SQL Web Assistant: Web task not found. Verify the name
of the task for possible errors.
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Please somebody can tell me how can I solve this problem
(or totally delete the above web assistant job).
Thanks.
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Jul 20, 2005
HiI've created a stored procedure (see below) which accesses the ActiveDirectory and SQL server to get "real names" back. When I run thestored procedure in Query Analyzer it returns the expected results,however when I try to create a Web Assistant job based upon theprocedure I get the SQL-DMO message:Error 7410 Remote Access not allowed for Windows NT Useractivated bySETUSER.The procedure is being run (and the job created) as the account whichowns the SQL Server installation, and this account has AD adminpermissions.Any suggestions?CREATE VIEW dbo.vw_account_adASSELECT a.Name AS ad_name, dbo.Accounts.*FROM dbo.Accounts INNER JOINOPENQUERY(ADSI,'select SamAccountName, Name FROM''LDAP://w2k-bspad1/ ou=users,ou=bsp,DC=ad,DC=bl,DC=uk'' whereobjectcategory=''person'' ') a ONSUBSTRING(dbo.Accounts.Account_Name,CHARINDEX('', dbo.Accounts.Account_Name) + 1,LEN(dbo.Accounts.Account_Name) - CHARINDEX('',dbo.Accounts.Account_Name)) = a.SamAccountNameCREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[usp_event_report] ASSET ANSI_NULLS ONSET ANSI_WARNINGS ONSELECT Code_Name, Account_Name + ' ('+ad_Name+')' as 'Account Name',Date_Occured, ResultFROM Usage_Codes, Usage, vw_account_adWHERE Usage.Code_ID = Usage_Codes.Code_IDAND Usage.Account_ID = vw_account_ad.Account_IDAND datepart(month,Date_Occured) = datepart(month,getdate())ORDER BY Code_Name, Account_Name, Date_OccuredGOChloe CrowderThe British Library
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Dec 24, 2007
Hi,
I am converting a schema from oracle to sql server 2005 using Sql Server Migration Assistant but for the conversion of each and every table it is asking me to connect to oracle. How can i convert this schema without again and again specifying the connection?
Thanks in advance,
Aru
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Mar 18, 2008
Has anyone ever tried to use this free software to migrate an old ORACLE 8.1.7 database to SQL Server 2005? I was just wondering if there were any "gotchas" I should be aware of before hand.
Thanks,
Robert
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Mar 24, 2007
I am trying to migrate an Access 2003 database to SQL Server 2005 and am having various problems:
1. On one table, the migration gives the following on an autonumber field:
A2SS0023: SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access Warning Message: Default value '0' added to target column (1), followed later on by
A2SS0028: Auto-increment attribute of the column 'MSEQ' was not converted to Identity because the column has a default value.
This table has about 80,000 records.
2. If I include another table in the migration, this one with 3.4 million records (hence our need to upgrade to SQL server 2005), I am getting a timeout error, even when I try to migrate the table by itself. I have verified that all timeout options are set to zero (unlimited time).
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
-- Larry West, MCSD, MCPD, MCTS: SQL Server 2005 [so yes, I should know the answer to this, but I don't], MOUS, FLMI, ACS
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Nov 24, 2006
I selected my source Oracle database and my target SQL Server database. I click the convert SQL button and it takes about 20 minutes to convert everything. Then what? The Migrate Data button is greyed out. I configured the linked server as is outlined in the instructions. The "Migrate Data" button is always greyed out.
I need to get this working soon so that I can convince the management team that moving to SQL Server is the way to go.
Thanks.
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Jun 18, 2008
I have SQL 2000 and installed SQL 2005 Express. Had done some test migrations of
Access 2003 to SQL2000 using the tool for that. Upgraded that migration assistant to
SQL 2005 (my mistake) and now I have 2 instances of SQL2005 running (according to
surface area configuration) and even the server mgr for SQL2000 can see those instances..
but SSMA 2005 refuses to see them.. My migration test project is dead in the water..
Can I get a copy of SSMA for SQL2000 back?..Anybody?..
Thanks..
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Feb 4, 2002
I've a merge rep running with 4 subscribers for a while. Now I
wanted to add another subscriber and when I open the publisher
in the pull subscription assistant dialog, there are no publications
in it. (even not if i switch to "allow anonymous sub") But every-
thing seems to be alright wirh the publication itself! It even doesn't
work to select the publication in a pull subs. from an other db on the
same server! Any ideas?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!!!
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Sep 29, 2007
i am transfering an Oracle 10g database to SQL Server 2005. i have 2 pcs one with SQL Server 2005 with SSMA For Oracle Extension 3.1 installed, also with Oracle 10g client configured to connect the Oracle database in another pc. the other pc has Oracle 10g database server installed with SSMA For Oracle 3.1. whenever i try to migrate the data there is an exception which says
"Errors: SQL Server cannot access the source table"
i dont understand why its there. i hav successfully converted the schema and loaded them in SQL Server. can anybody tell me a soltuion asap.
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Feb 15, 2008
I can connect to my Oracle database and I can connect to my SQL Server database. But the "Convert Schema" button stays disabled. What am I doing wrong? Anyone have experience using this tool?
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Oct 6, 2006
I'm trying to make the business case to move our business databases to SQL Server 2005 from Oracle 9i. The SQL Server Migration Assistant for Oracle will be absolutely necessary for this to happen. However, I am unable to launch the assistant. It tells me I have an old version of java installed - but I don't. It is a new XP machine and I downloaded and installed j2sdk-1_4_2_12-windows-i586-p.exe which did not help (I rebooted). Why does it think I have an old version and how can I get this assistant working.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Aug 6, 2007
I've installed SQL 2005 Express Addition which created a default database using Windows Authentication -- MachineName/SQLEXPRES. I want to convert some access databases to sql server in the migration assistant, however, when I try to connect the migration assistant to the default database I can't find the database in the drop down box wizard? I'm perplexed? Please shed some light or point me to some articles that will help. Thanks.
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Nov 3, 2015
I set up a connection file in order to move data from sql to csv files. I should be at the last step, the data flow. but:I don't see any flat file in my destination assistant.
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Sep 23, 2007
I attempted to use SSMA to migrate a 2000 file format .mdb into SQL Server Express (and, as I've just purchased VS2005 Pro, into SQL Server Developer Edition).
The file is actually a backend, so nothing to migrate other than tables.
After several runs during which I received (and fixed up) some errors, the process runs smoothly with no errors or warnings, until it comes to the last step; migrating the data itself.
Data migration into 'parent' tables works fine. However, wherever I have data in a table with a foreign key relationship to any of the aforementioned 'parent' tables, it refuses to migrate it. The text of the error message will be very smiliar to the following (from the log):
[Datamigrator: Error] [464/7] [2007-09-23 14:18:54]: Exception: The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "Branch$CompanyBranch". The conflict occurred in database "DPMTest", table "dbo.Company", column 'CompanyID'.
There is nothing wrong, so far as I can determine, with the relationships involved.
I can insert data into the tables using any of the following methods:
1. Directly in Access, in the source backend.
2. Using the original Access frontend application, attached to the source backend.
3. Using VB.Net forms I am developing, in the 'upsized' database.
4. Directly in the Management Studio, in the 'upsized' database.
None of these four methods complains in the least about the relationships which SSMA balks at.
I would be grateful for any ideas....thanks.
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Dec 6, 2006
Hi all,
I downloaded the Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access 4 weeks ago. Today, I tried this program for the first time. I added one Database with 3 Access 2003 Tables to the Access Metadata Explorer. I right clicked Databaes on the Access Metadata pane and did not see the "Convert Schema" highlighted!!!??? What is wrong with the program? How can I make it highlighted? Please help and advise.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Nov 29, 2006
When attemping to install SQL 2005 Express using the following command line arguments
/qb UPGRADE=SQL_Engine INSTANCENAME=MY_INSTANCE
or
/qb UPGRADE=SQL_Engine INSTANCENAME=MY_INSTANCE SECURITYMODE=SQL SAPWD=MY_PASSWORD
the following error occurs.
Your upgrade is blocked. For more information about upgrade support, see the "Version and Edition Upgrades" and "Hardware and Software Requirements" topics in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
Edition check:
Your upgrade is blocked because of edition upgrade rules. For more information about edition upgrades, see the Version and Edition Upgrades topic in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
The following version and editions have been verified.
1. .NET 2.0 installed
2. Windows XP SP2
3. MSDE 8.00.2039(SP4)
4. all MSDE databases are owned by sa
5. Instance and SQLAgent running under user that is member of Administrators
What are the possible reasons this error is occurring?
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May 13, 2008
We have a server instance on SQL Server 2005 SP2 build 3042. We have a 32 bit x86 server. We attempted to upgrade to SP2 build 3054 KB934458. And we got the following error as stated in the Summary.txt file.
Code Snippet
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Product Installation Status
Product : SQL Server Database Services 2005 (MSSQLSERVER)
Product Version (Previous): 3042
Product Version (Final) :
Status : Failure
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGHotfixSQL9_Hotfix_KB934458_sqlrun_sql.msp.log
Error Number : 29538
Error Description : MSP Error: 29538 SQL Server Setup did not have the administrator permissions required to rename a file: e:SQLDatamssqlsystemresource1.ldf. To continue, verify that the file exists, and either grant administrator permissions to the account currently running Setup or log in with an administrator account. Then run SQL Server Setup again.
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The client tools and workstation components were successfully installed. The server is still reporting build 3042.
Here is the portions of the HotFix.log file.
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05/12/2008 09:19:09.041 Copy Engine: Creating MSP install log file at: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGHotfixSQL9_Hotfix_KB934458_sqlrun_sql.msp.log
05/12/2008 09:19:09.072 Registry: Opened registry key "SoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsInstaller"
05/12/2008 09:19:09.103 Registry: Cannot read registry key value "Debug"
05/12/2008 09:21:29.382 MSP Error: 29538 SQL Server Setup did not have the administrator permissions required to rename a file: e:SQLDatamssqlsystemresource1.ldf. To continue, verify that the file exists, and either grant administrator permissions to the account currently running Setup or log in with an administrator account. Then run SQL Server Setup again.
05/12/2008 09:22:33.678 MSP returned 1603: A fatal error occurred during installation.
05/12/2008 09:22:33.724 Registry: Opened registry key "SoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsInstaller"
Any help would be appreciated.
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Jan 19, 2007
Hi,
We are performing a SQL 2005 SP1 upgrade from SQL 2000 on our Windows 2003 SP1 Standard Edition.
When we run the upgrade, we got a error "Upgrade Advisor Return -1" as a pop-up window.
When we run the Upgrade Advisor separately, we get this error :
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Common Language Runtime detected an invalid program.
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Common Language Runtime detected an invalid program. (System.Xml)
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Program Location:
at System.Xml.Schema.SchemaInfo..ctor()
at System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaSet..ctor(XmlNameTable nameTable)
at System.Xml.XmlReaderSettings.get_Schemas()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportViewer.UAReportController.LoadAndValidateDataFile()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportViewer.UAReport.ValidateDataFile()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportViewer.UAIssueReport.Refresh()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportPanel.OpenReport(String reportFile)
We are in a lost for solutions. We do hope to hear from anyone asap...
Greatly appreciated for any kind assistance.
Thanks.
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Feb 10, 2007
Hi,
We are running a test upgrade form sql 2000 standard edition 32 bit to sql 2005 developer edition 32bit. Followed through all the steps and specified the account(SA priveleges and currently used by the 2000 version) and is the local admin on the box for the services and the setup seemed to move fine, except for when it got to the point of installing database services - This is the error message that I got:
MSSQLServer could not be started. Verify you have sufficient priveleges to start system services. The was no choice but to hit cancel and then the set up progressed with a final message of 'SEtup failed'.
Here is a portion of the error log:
Attempting to recover in-doubt distributed transactions involving Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC). This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
Database Mirroring Transport is disabled in the endpoint configuration.
Starting up database 'master'.
Converting database 'master' from version 589 to the current version 611.
Database 'master' running the upgrade step from version 589 to version 590.
Error: 946, Severity: 14, State: 1.
Cannot open database 'master' version 589. Upgrade the database to the latest version.
System Task Aggregate global counters produced an error that was not handled. Major: 9, Minor: 46, Severity:14, State:1
Error: 928, Severity: 20, State: 1.
During upgrade, database raised exception 15151, severity 16, state 1, address 01C4C50B. Use the exception number to determine the cause.
Error: 15151, Severity: 16, State: 1.
Cannot find the endpoint 'TSQL Local Machine', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks KR
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Dec 6, 2006
Greetings,
I have a client whose DBA upgraded their SQL 2000 database to SQL 2005. They still have it running in 8.0 compatibility mode, for various reasons, and would like me to help them develop a migration strategy to get them to full 9.0 compatibility.
My question is: can I run the Upgrade Advisor on a SQL 2005 engine database running in 8.0 compatibility mode and get anything useful? I already know there will be some issues with existing DTS packages but it would be nice to catch any other issues in advance.
I know that the Upgrade Advisor was run before the upgrade took place but to my knowledge the report was not saved and none of the recommendations were followed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Lon
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Jun 1, 2007
SQL 2000 -> SQL 2005 upgrade on windows server 2003 ... We've done numerous side by side types of upgrades which have the advantages of being able to migrate things at a slower pace with limited downtime. I have a situation where it seems like it would be the least amount of work to do an in place upgrade involving 22 transactional in-house developed databases and associated in-house developed applications. There's no replication, no DTS packages, nothing I can think of that would complicate the upgrade. I was wondering if there's people out there that have done lots of these and haven't had any problems OR if there have been lots of problems. Anyway, any advice would be appreciated.
John
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Mar 13, 2001
Hi,
I plan to move my servers from Windows NT and SQL 7 to Win2K Advanced Server and SQL 2000. I am not going to upgrade the windows server, as I have been told this isn't a good thing. Therefore, I plan to detach my databases, install win2K, install SQL 2000, and then attach the databases. I've read that this works fine, but I am curious as to whether or not I can do this with master and msdb(as I want to keep all logins, jobs, etc). Is this possible? Also, is my plan decent? it seems to be the easiest way to me...
Thanks!
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Jan 8, 2002
Hi All,
I am upgrading sql 6.5 to 7.0. The 6.5 database has 3 data files. Do I need to create 3 datafiles in version 7.0 after the server has been upgraded? Before I do the upgrade on the production server, I want to do a test on another machine loaded with sql 6.5, Do I need create 3 data files on 6.5 to to load the database from the production server before I upgrade the test machine to sql 7.0?
Thanks in advance,
Jason
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May 6, 2002
I get this error when I try to run a query. I just upgraded to SQL 7.0
ERROR connecting to local server ...
Error Number Error Text
0x8004D903 [SQL Server] You must upgrade your SQL Enterprise Manager and SQL-DMO (SQLOLE) to version 7.0 (SQLDMO) to connect to this server.
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Apr 11, 2001
I HAVE AN NT 4 SERVER WITH SQL 7. WHAT WOULD BE THE PROPER STEPS TO
UPAGRADE THAT AS A WINDOWS 2000 SERVER WITH SQL 2000.
SHOULD I UP THE OS FIRST ?? ETC
ANY INPUT IS MUCH APPRECIATED.
-MIKE
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Apr 12, 2001
When I upgraded my server from SQL-6.5 (service pack 5a) to SQL-7.0, I got an error message like this :
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Error:
Microsoft SQL-DMO (ODBC SQLState: 42000) returned error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 'where'.
The replication upgrade task was not able to completely transfer your existing replication configuration settings to 7.0 server. Following the completion of upgrade, it is recommended that you use the Microsoft Management Console in Sphinx to re-establis>>
Has any one come across this ? The existing setup is using the transaction replication with 5 other servers. In 6.5, it is functioning well.
Rgds
Armstrong
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May 7, 2001
I have an NT4 SQL7 server ( no clustering, replication ) and planning to get that to W2K SQL 2000. What would the best and safe to do that ?
Sharing your ideas is much appreciated. Pls. give details.
Thanks,
Mark
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Jun 13, 2001
I need to upgrade an NT4/SQL 7 sever to Win2000/SQL 2000.
What would be the effient way doing this ?
Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
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