Uploading SQL Server Database To A Server?
Mar 4, 2005
All right, I've got a small sample of database-driven code running nicely on my own computer using an MS SQL database with code something like this to connect to it. (passwords and user ID's changed to protect the innocent)
connect_String = _
"Data Source = mysource;User ID=joeblow;Password=monkey;database=Reservation"
db_conn = New SqlConnection(connect_String)
Now, I want it to run on a web server, but there doesn't seem to be any simple "click here to upload your database without tearing your hair out in frustration" button. Only an option to "add ODBC data source" which has the following fields:
data source name(dsn): ________
ODBC Driver Name: SQL Server (this value cannot be changed)
DSN Description: ________
Associated SQL Server:_________
Default Database Name:_________
Without any option to upload any database files, though if I go into file manager, I notice that there is an MSSQL folder, which I assume I should be uploading the database into. But which file(s) from my database should I upload and what should I fill the blanks above in with? Thanks in advance. Do I have to change the connection code?
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Oct 8, 2006
I am new with Visual Web Developer SQL Express and for a start I have been using the VWDHosting.net (Trial hosting for VWD 2005 Express) with a test website using login and membership controls. I followed the excellent instruction in the User Guide (for transferring data and adapting the connectionstring) and it worked succesfully. However, I have problems getting the same test website installed with my hosting provider.The VWDhosting.net has a special functionality for uploading the contents of a local database to a database created on the server. In the Restore database section is a field the "Restore database from SQL Server 2005 mdf file". After selecting in that field your local database, you can click the "Attach"-button and then the contents of the local database are transferred to the database on the server. With my hosting provider (using SQL Server 2000) I have to use the same procedure: creating a MS SQL database on the server and then transfer the contents of my local database. How can I do this? (My hosting provider does not offer me a similar "Attach" button).Do I have to use SQL Server Management Studio?Kees
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Mar 23, 2007
Hi, I'm developing a website using VWD 2005 Express, which needs a Membership system and a products database. Using the VWD inherent Web Site Administration tool makes the membership set up easy but by default it creates a 'Local' SQL database in a folder named 'Apps_Data' in the VWD project. My question is: considering I will need to upload my web site to a Hosting Service, would it be better to change the default so that the membership systems, and the product database I need, are created in an SQL 'Server' database instead of a 'Local' database?
The hosting service I am considering using is having a bit of a problem understanding this question, I hope it makes sense to someone or am I asking a stupid question?
Regards
Sean.
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Jun 28, 2007
Hello,
I would like some help in uploading a database from my harddrive to a server using sql server management studio express.
If I try to attach it to the server, this program only looks at the files on this server and not on my harddrive. So how can I copy a sql database to my folder on the server.
I am sure it must be a simple problem, but I've been bizzy with it for about a day now. So, please advice.
Rgds,
Wouter.
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Mar 11, 2000
Hi everybody,
Please suggest me a guideline to upload tables on sql server
for internet based application.
Actually I want to know the exact procedure what are the files to
upload (of sql server) OR i have to export the whole database
to the domain server.
Thank you
Harish
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Aug 22, 2003
Hope someone can help with this.
i am trying to upload images from an asp.net or vb.net front end to a sql server db.
I can upload the image fine if I first save the image to a file and then upload but my question is whether I can upload the image without first saving the image file. What i would like to do is to capture an image with a digital camera and without saving it first (an extra step for the user), upload it to a sql server db.
Is this even possible.
Thank you,
Biirir
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Dec 2, 1999
Iam currently loading the data using dts by way of exporting the tables in textfile and then importing it at the destination. But this takes hours to do that. So i would like know best way for a big database.
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Feb 24, 2008
Hi All,
I have created my first database in SQL Server 2005 Express and would like to try putting it online.
I asked the web host to create an account. They gave me host name, database name, username and password.
The problem is that i dont know where i enter that information.
I cant find the answer in my books or online. The host said i needed MSSQL Enterprise manager.
Can i get this with the Express or do i need to pay for a different version of SQL Server? If Express has it, where do i find it please?
Any help much appreciated, as i'm completely lost!
Kind regards,
Justin
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Jul 16, 2007
i have developed a website using asp.net, c# with SQL SERVER EXPRESS EDITION 2005. The database is being used both for retreival and updation purpose. the website is working accordingly when i m running it on my system, ie., data is getting retreived from the database and it is also getting updated on button click. But when i m uloading my site on the httpdocs folder of web server, connectivity with database is failing miserably, ie neither getting retreived from the database nor getting updated. The error message displayed by the web server is given underneath. i have used Grid view for displaying data from the database and Details view for updating the database.
i have used window authentication for connecting with the database.Please help me with finding out a solution for it. give me proper explanation and i need to do
Server Error in '/' Application.
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)
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Jul 11, 2005
I have searched the forum for the code and found one. But, I encounter a problem which i can't understand.Can anyone help me with this?I encounter a "Keyword not supported: Provider"But then i have try to take out the provider and the result is they ask for a provider.Help!! ' Create the connection object for the Excel file Dim excelConn As New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" _ & "Data Source=" & filepath & ";" & "Extended Properties=Excel 8.0;") excelConn.Open() ' Get the name of the Excel spreadsheet Dim schemaTable As DataTable = excelConn.GetOleDbSchemaTable(OleDbSchemaGuid.Tables, _ New Object() {Nothing, Nothing, Nothing, "TABLE"}) Dim excelSheetName As String = schemaTable.Rows(0).ItemArray(2) ' Create the connection object for the SQL Server database Dim sqlConn As New SqlConnection(strSqlConnString) sqlConn.Open() Try ' Create new OleDbDataAdapter that is used to build a DataSet Dim excelDataAdapter As New OleDbDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM [" _ & excelSheetName & "]", excelConn) Dim excelDataSet As New DataSet ' Treat newly added rows as inserted rows, so they will all ' be inserted into SQL table excelDataAdapter.AcceptChangesDuringFill = False excelDataAdapter.Fill(excelDataSet, tablename) Dim excelTable As DataTable = excelDataSet.Tables(tablename) ' Create new SqlDataAdapter that is used to build a DataSet Dim sqlDataAdapter As New SqlDataAdapter("select * from " & tablename, sqlConn) Dim sqlDataSet As New DataSet sqlDataAdapter.Fill(sqlDataSet, tablename) Dim sqlTable As DataTable = sqlDataSet.Tables(tablename) ' Loop through each column name in the Excel DataSet and make sure it matches a ' column name in the SQL Server DataSet Dim excelCol, sqlCol As DataColumn Dim allColsCorrect, matchFound As Boolean allColsCorrect = True For Each excelCol In excelTable.Columns matchFound = False For Each sqlCol In sqlTable.Columns If excelCol.ColumnName.ToLower.Equals(sqlCol.ColumnName.ToLower) Then matchFound = True Exit For End If Next sqlCol 'CloseMonth is a field in the Excel sheet, but not in SQL DB, so just ignore If matchFound = False Then If Not (excelCol.ColumnName.ToLower.Equals("CloseMonth".ToLower)) Then Response.Write("<br>**Column '" & excelCol.ColumnName & _ "' in Excel file does not exist in SQL Server table.") allColsCorrect = False End If End If Next excelCol ' If all columns in Excel table match those in SQL table, then delete current ' contents of the SQL table and insert the data from the Excel table If allColsCorrect = True Then Dim deleteCommand As New SqlCommand("TRUNCATE TABLE " & tablename, sqlConn) deleteCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() Response.Write("- Deleted old data from SQL Server table.<br>") ' Create the CommandBuilder object to create the Transact SQL (TSQL) commands ' that are necessary to update and to insert records into the data source. Dim x As SqlCommandBuilder = New SqlCommandBuilder(sqlDataAdapter) Try 'sqlDataAdapter.ContinueUpdateOnError = True sqlDataAdapter.Update(excelDataSet, tablename) Response.Write("- Updated data in SQL Server table.<br>") Catch Exc As Exception Response.Write("<br>Error(message): " & Exc.Message) End Try Else Response.Write("<br>(The spreadsheet could not be loaded into the table " & _ "because of the above errors.)<br>") End If Catch Exc As Exception Response.Write("<br>Error: " & Exc.Message) End Try ' Clean up objects. excelConn.Close() sqlConn.Close()
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Oct 16, 1998
Hi all,
Please bear with me because I am brand new to SQL Server, and I may not be using the correct wording to explain everything...
I`m using Access 97 to upload a table to a SQL Server 6.5 database. I also have SQL Enterprise Manager. The allocated space on the SQL Server for my database is 20 MB and the space for my database log file is 4 MB. The first time I tried to upload a table to the database, I got the following error:
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server] Can`t allocate space for object "syslogs` in database `testpropcontdb` because the `logsegment` segment is full. If you ran out of space in Syslogs, dump the transaction log. Otherwise, use ALTER DATABASE or sp_extendsegment to increase the size of the segment (#1105)
I went into the Enterprise Manager and right clicked on my database and selected edit. It shows that I have 19.89 of the 20 MB free, and all 4 MB of my log space free.
When I select GET EXTERNAL DATA -> LINK TABLES from the FILE menu in Access, and link to the table I just uploaded to SQL Server, the structure (field names and attributes) is there, even though I got that error message earlier. There is just no data being uploaded.
Could someone please point me in the right direction? I`ve been reading help files and searching the net, but I haven`t figured out what is causing this error message.
Thanks in advance for lending your expertise.
Elizabeth Fisher
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Jan 3, 2007
Client side:
1. my DSN is CMDB.dsn on a mapped network drive(only way for now that I get a connection)
2. My client does not fail to connect, but I am having a hard time
linking my database tables to each other. Through Access 03.
3. My client is remote
4. I can ping the server,
5. but I cannot telnet
6. My application is Access 2003,
7. I am on a different domain
9. I have table names that match,
10. I do not force encryption.
Server side:
1. SQL SERVER 2005
2. Standard Edition
3. TCPIP
4. The server starts fine
5. The SQL browser is enabled YES
6. Domain Account
7. Not applicable
8. NO
Platform:
1. Client runs Windows XP, Server runs Windows Server 2003
My question then is this: Does anyone know of code that can be used to import data from a CSV file to a server on a different domain?
This is tricky cause the connection is not really allowing this kind of access. Which is my next question: How do you get these two applications to connect?
I don't want to do it with ADP, and linking the tables I always seem to have to place the DSN on a mapped network drive to get results. Then after that I go
to link tables from the SQL Server and the tables I created there are no where to be found. Why is this happening? It gives me a list of System tables but none of my
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Feb 22, 2007
Hi All,
How can I upload Video Clip in Sql Server 2005?
Regards,
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May 24, 2007
Hi
I designed a package in SSIS that loads data from an Excel source into a oledb SQL database table.
The problem I have is that two of the columns that are supposed to be nvarchar type columns sometimes contain numerical strings. These values causes an error when 'Allow Null' is not set and loads as NULL if 'Allow Null' is set.
How can I force these values into the table?
I have a script transformation object in the package with this code:
If IsNumeric(Row.OCCode) Then
Row.ItemCode = CStr(Row.OCCode)
Else
Row.ItemCode = Row.OCCode
End If
ItemCode is of type unicode string and the column in the SQL DB Table it's mapped to is of type nvarchar
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Need to change the datatype of existing column which has huge data.
I'm performing below steps
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3. drop indexes on column
4. <<<>>>
now the existing column also has many SP dependent and I do not wish to drop them.
5. rename existing column to xxx
6. rename new column to correct column
7. drop old column
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Jun 25, 2007
I am very frustrated. Everything works on the local host but when I upload to server I can login to the admin role I created, but when I try to access pages that have role priveleges I get the following error:
The SSE Provider did not find the database file specified in the connection string. At the configured trust level (below High trust level), the SSE provider can not automatically create the database file.
The ASPNETDB.MDF database was uploaded using the Database Publishing Wizard.
Please help!
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Oct 3, 2006
hi,my sql database works fine from my desktophowever when uploading it to my web server it does not work.i considered this could be the connection path to the database.in visual web developer i attempted to modify the connection for the actual web address on the server pc like this:C:Inetpubvhostsarcvillage.comhttpdocsApp_Datavillagers.mdf this is the actual path on the server.However visual web developer will not allow this because it says that this connection is not available ON MY PC.... so i cant save this new connection in order to upload it.any suggestions please.... or am i barking up the wrong tree!
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Jan 22, 2008
i need to upload a database(mssql2000) into a remote server.i usually generate script of the source database and run that script in the sqlanalyser in the server and generate all the tables,sp,views, etc. but not diagram.
but currently i am using a diagram with relationship set between different tables in my local machine, i don't know how to upload this diagram to the remote server, if know any method pls reply.......
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Nov 4, 2006
I'm trying to upload an image to a database along with some other info. I have a form to get all the info from the user that I want to put in the database. Everything's getting into the database except for the actual image data. When I do a "select * from table" query on the database, the Image field reads "err", however I have an imagetype field in the db and it reads "image/jpeg". I have the following code to get the image into the database:
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Mar 19, 2006
I was following an example from the book "ASP.net unleashed" in Chapter 14, where it describes how to upload a file directly into the database.
I got it to insert the file into my database as described, and with changes created a master and detail form to select the file and display it.. (which I assume had worked).
Except, when attempting to access the file it gives two different errors. For a ppt file it gives:
The XML page cannot be displayed
Cannot view XML input using style sheet. Please correct the error and then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
An invalid character was found in text content. Error processing resource 'http://localhost:3870/SeminarOrganiser/view_file...
and for a simple txt file:
The XML page cannot be displayed
Cannot view XML input using style sheet. Please correct the error and then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
Invalid at the top level of the document. Error processing resource 'http://localhost:3870/SeminarOrganiser/view_file.aspx?...SELECT suggestEvent.suggestID, suggestEvent.uID, users.uFirstName, users.uLastName, users.uEmail, suggestEvent.suggestTitle,...From these two errors, I cannot really make sense of what has gone wrong or even why XML has even been mentioned. Looking around on the net has not allowed me any further progress.In any case, would anyone be able to explain to me what might have gone wrong?Alternatively, any links that may help would be greatly appreciated.Thank you very much in advance.
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Dec 25, 2007
hi,
From my ealier post I learned that a MDF file can be read and written to even if I did not attach the database in the SQL Sever Management Studio.
Is that behavior because of the connection string where is has
AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|DNN12_24_07.mdf ,
Is that what "attaches" the database? This runs on SQL Express2005.
Should I change the connection string to:
name="SiteSqlServer" connectionString="Server=(local);Database=ASPNET;uid=;pwd=;" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
?
Is there a statment in the XML of web.config that defines |DataDirectory| of the original connection string that points to APP_DATA where the mdf file physically resides?
Thanks in advance?
-KK
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Dec 26, 2007
hello,
After I FTP a ASP.NET website to a webserver, APP_DATA directory and all, I then use the SQL publishing wizard to create a script on the local machine and run the script on the webserver/SQL server, it builds ok. But I get an error "another database with the same name". Duplicate of the database in APP_DATA directory that is already attached by the connection string. So this isn't correct.
Second attempt: I FTP an ASP.NET website up to a server. Then I open the SQL management studio and attach the database in the website's APP_DATA folder. (never running a .sql script)The database attaches. The name of the database is the complete path to the database in the APP_DATA directory by default. The website functions. But if I try to look at a table I get an errors. It gets to the point the database will not even expand. Then I start getting errors in the browser that NETWORK SERVICE can not open it's default database. So the website fails also. So this doesn't work either....
So I guess my question is, should I remapped the path of |DataDirectory| before I FTP it? To a path where the other common system databases reside, (I don't think that would be necessary.) Then FTP the website without the contents of the app folder(no database). Then use the script built with the SQL Publishing wizard to build the database, and attach the database in SQL Management Studio? ( I'm afraid of over playing and corrupting the server).
If I attach the database to manage it and the connection string attaches the database to run it, will I always get errors? What am I missing here?
Thanks jamesqua for your help so far, I understood the blog you sent me too. But how do I modify it so I can use SQL Management studio to manage the database?
Once again from My Uncle Bob "Things are simply awful, or awfully simple"
-KK
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Apr 6, 2005
Hi everyone!
i am working on an web application database(asp.net,c# and sql server), wherein i wanna upload and retrieve different kinda files .
so guys, plz do, give me some info abt how exactly i can carry out the task and if possible give me the snippet too(hmm,, very lazy....)
thanx in advance
regards
kiran
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Dec 1, 2005
This is probably a very simple question but i am having problems with inserting information into database
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Everything compiles ok but when I press the button the information is not uploaded to thedatabase. ( There is no error message)
This is the stored procedure
CREATE PROCEDURE SP_NewOrder(@CartID char (36), @CustomerID Varchar (50))AS
INSERT INTO NewOrder (FirstName, LastName, ProductID)
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From Customer,Products Join ShoppingCart ON Products.ProductID =ShoppingCart.ProductIDWHERE ShoppingCart.CartID = @CartID AND Customer.CustomerID = @CustomerIDGO
This is the Function
Public Shared Function CreateOrder() AS String Dim customerID As integer Dim connection as New SqlConnection(connectionString) Dim command as New SqlCommand("SP_NewOrder",connection) command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure command.Parameters.Add("@CartID", SqlDbType.Char,36) command.Parameters("@CartID").Value = shoppingCartID command.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID", SqlDbType.Varchar,36) command.Parameters("@CustomerID").Value = customerID Try
connection.Open() command.ExecuteNonQuery() Finally connection.Close()
End TryEnd Function
This is the page code
Sub btn3_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)Dim cart as New ShoppingCart()Dim shoppingCartID As IntegerDim customerID As Integer = Context.Session("worldshop_CustomerID")cart.CreateOrder()End Sub
Can Anyone see where I am going wrong
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Oct 7, 2005
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Hi,
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"The operation could not be completed. Not enough storage is available to complete this operation."
I know my server has 829G of free storage space available. i receive no errors when I open up a smaller file also created by database publishing wizard.
What possibly is causing this?
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Hi,
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Hi,
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