Using Datetime In Dynamic Sql Command
Feb 22, 2008
Hi. I get problem when I convert DateTime to literal value. It didn't match sql syntax.
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.Search
(
@Table nvarchar(50),
@Field nvarchar(50),
@BeginDate DateTime,
@EndDate DateTime
)
AS
DECLARE @Sql nvarchar(1000)
SET @Sql = 'SELECT ' + @Table + '.* FROM ' + @Table + ' WHERE ' + @Field + ' BETWEEN ' + convert(nvarchar(20), @BeginDate) + ' AND ' + convert(nvarchar(20), @EndDate)
EXEC sp_executesql @Sql
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Nov 16, 2007
I was not able to find the solution myself so here I am to ask you.
I'm using an Ole DB Source with the SQL command from variable.
My variable expression needs to look like this:
select * from dbo.fx_function (SomeDateVariable)
My sql server fx_function recieves as a parameter datetime, my variable SomeDateVariable is datetime type.
I tried all different types of cast on @User :: SomeDateVariable but I either can't evaluate the expression or I have errors trying to execute the package.
Any ideas how the expression should look like?
I'll keep trying...
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Jan 15, 2008
I am new to asp.net, C#, and sql server, coming from php and ODBC/Access background (trying to leave all that behind) Anyway, I have a textbox that will be used to INSERT a date into a SQL datetime field. The date coming from the textbox will be formatted like "MM/dd/yyyy". For my purposes the day, month, and year are all that I require, the time is irrelevant. Then from a different page in the site I will be using a variable containing the current date derived from "DateTime.Now.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy")" to select records with a matching date. Is there anyone that has an example showing both inserting into a datetime field and extracting records based off the date format that I have specified? Would it be better to use a different format? In the past I have stored dates as a julian in an int field type but I would rather learn to use the datetime field type in sql. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Jul 20, 2007
I have a GridView (that uses SqlDataSource1) and a Dropdownlist. Depending upon the value selected on the DropDownList I need to select different stored procedures for the gridview. The problem is that I can do it without taking SqlDataSource1 by using DataSet or DataTable. But, I need to Use SQLDataSource1 for easy way of Header SORTING. So, is there any way to change the SQLDatasource1.SELECT Command dynamically. So that, I can use different queries for the Single DataGrid. I have attached the sample code of the SqlDataSource1 I'm using. I need to change the Command i.e. SelectCommand="usp_reports_shortages" to "usp_reports_shortagesbyID" and "usp_reports_shortagesbyDate" depending on the value selected in the dropdownlist. So, is there any way to do this????<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1"
runat="server"
ConnectionString="<%$
ConnectionStrings:TESTDrivercommunication %>"
SelectCommand="usp_reports_shortages" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure">
<SelectParameters>
<asp:ControlParameter ControlID="lblDriver" Name="date1" PropertyName="Text" Type="DateTime" />
<asp:ControlParameter ControlID="lblTODate" Name="date2" PropertyName="Text" Type="DateTime" />
<asp:ControlParameter ControlID="DDlDriver" Name="driver" PropertyName="SelectedValue"
Type="Int32" />
<asp:SessionParameter Name="week" SessionField="s_week" Type="DateTime" />
</SelectParameters>
</asp:SqlDataSource>
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Apr 25, 2008
I am trying to implement an "advanced search" feature on my ASP.NET 2.0 web form. I have a GridView control and a SqlDataSource. The SqlDataSource control successfully retrieves data when the SelectCommand attribute is set in the aspx page. I need to make it so when a user clicks on a button, it can take a value from a text box and use it in the WHERE clause. I have tried setting the SelectCommand programmatically and then DataBinding but it never accepts the new SelectCommand. What can I do to fix this?
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Mar 21, 2008
Hi All,
I have a requirement to create a dynamic SQL Command in an OLE DB Source due to the fact that I need to read data from another database based on a date range. For example, the SQL command would look like
SELECT * FROM Table1 WHERE DateField BETWEEN '17/03/2008' and '21/03/2008'
and I need to change the dates - '17/03/2008' and '21/03/2008' to different dates when the package is deployed in production, how do I do that ?
Regards
Ash
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Oct 17, 2007
Hi,
I need to execute some store procedures I have in the SQL editor but I seem to been having problems with the formatting for datetime variables needed for the execution of my code. can anyone please help?
thanks in Advance
exec [usp_CMSTemplateCreateNewTemplate] 0, 0, 'My First Page', '', 0, CAST(10/16/2007,DATETIME), CAST(10/25/2007, DATETIME), 0, @PageTemplateID=0
THE STORED PROCEDURE SAMPLE
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[usp_CMSTemplateCreateNewTemplate]
@SiteID AS INT,
@PageID AS INT,
@Title AS NVARCHAR(50),
@EditHREF AS NVARCHAR(512),
@CreatorID AS INT,
@StartDate AS DATETIME,
@EndDate AS DATETIME,
@Child AS INT,@PageTemplateID AS INT OUTPUT
AS
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Aug 23, 2006
Hi!
Is there any way to use datetime value as dynamic filter in the Merge Replication?
(Yeah, I use HOST_NAME in order to pass datetime value)
I used all possible approaches, but or I got the error
Conversion failed when converting datetime from character string. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 241)
or I got 0 rows on the subscriber after synchronization.
Any ideas how it can be solved?
Thanks
Paul
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Apr 28, 2008
I'm looking at http://blogs.conchango.com/jamiethomson/archive/2007/03/13/SSIS_3A00_-Property-Paths-syntax.aspx and http://blogs.conchango.com/jamiethomson/archive/2005/10/11/SSIS_3A00_-How-to-pass-DateTime-parameters-to-a-package-via-dtexec.aspx trying to understand where we are at using datetime overrides in ssis from the command line. One of these articles suggests something has been fixed in ssis sp1, what part of this issue was fixed?
Can you override (from the command line) a user var in ssis whose ValueType property is datetime? Or do some of the older articles still apply, ie the user var must be string so that ssis wont create a separate user var with the same name etc etc? And if it is string, does some kind of conversion need to be done to compare it against datetime cols in t-sql inside the pkg?
I already know that the syntax is
dtexec /F Package.dtsx /SET Package.Variables[User::Var].Properties[Value];2007-01-02.
If this has been fixed, was it fixed in service pack 1, 2?
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Feb 5, 2004
Hi I'm new to MS SQL and trying to write a very small dynamic stored procedure which is giving me a headache.
What I have is:
CREATE PROCEDURE busy_report
@TableName varchar(255),
@reporteddate datetime=NULL
AS
if @reporteddate is null
select @reporteddate = CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
-- Create a variable @SQLStatement
DECLARE @SQLStatement varchar(255)
SET DATEFORMAT dmy
-- Enter the dynamic SQL statement into the
-- variable @SQLStatement
SELECT @SQLStatement = "SELECT vendor, reporteddate, count(vendor) FROM " +
@TableName + "WHERE reporteddate = ' "
+ @reporteddate + " '"
-- Execute the SQL statement
EXEC(@SQLStatement)
GO
The error I keep getting is:
Server: Msg 8114, Level 16, State 4, Procedure busy_report, Line 0
Error converting data type varchar to datetime.
Any ideas appreciated.
(Edit:)
I've also tried it this way:
CREATE PROCEDURE UK_busy_report
@TableName varchar(255),
@reporteddate datetime=NULL
AS
-- Create a variable @SQLStatement
DECLARE @SQLStatement varchar(255)
SELECT @reporteddate=CONVERT(datetime, @reporteddate)
IF @@ERROR <> 0 BEGIN
/* Do some error processing */
PRINT 'Error Occured' END
ELSE
-- Enter the dynamic SQL statement into the
-- variable @SQLStatement
SELECT @SQLStatement = "SELECT vendor, reporteddate, count(vendor) FROM " +
@TableName + "WHERE reporteddate = ' "
+ @reporteddate + " '"
-- Execute the SQL statement
EXEC(@SQLStatement)
GO
Which gives me the same error!
.logic.
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Apr 28, 2007
In one step of an SSIS package, i create an outgoing XLS filename based on the current datetime setting, a la:
"myFileName_" + (DT_WSTR,4)YEAR( getdate()) + RIGHT("0" + (DT_WSTR,2)MONTH( getdate()),2)+
RIGHT("0" + (DT_WSTR,2)DAY( getdate()),2) +
RIGHT("0" + (DT_WSTR,2)DATEPART("hh", getdate()),2) +
RIGHT("0" + (DT_WSTR,2)DATEPART("mi", getdate()),2) +
RIGHT("0" + (DT_WSTR,2)DATEPART("ss", getdate()),2) +".xls"
which provides the format as myFileName_yyyymmddhhmmss.xls.
This value is then assigned to a variable, user::myFilenameDateTime.
This variable is referred to in various steps which need the full pathname or filename.
I found, though, that in subsequent steps, the value for user::myFilenameDateTime is re-calculated whenever the variable is invoked.
So in one Task i created the physical output XLS file and named it "correctly", eg, myFileName_20070428090204.xls; in the next Task, i call a Stored Procedure in SQL Server 2005 to email the file with a corresponding message (that pulls in more data from the database).
The single Parameter to the Stored Procedure (that does the emailing) is the supposed/expected full Pathname of the outgoing file just produced but the parameter no longer represents the original filename -- and has changed slightly (a few seconds have been added) and the filename is now, myFileName_20070428090210.xls; consequently, my Email Distribution program cannot find the file with that specific name, although File = myFilename_20070428090204.xls does certainly exist.
so it appears that these variables are calculated realtime whenever encountered.
1) Am I misunderstanding something or misusing the variable assignment?
2) How can i keep << myFileName_yyyymmddhhmmss.xls >>, "static" throughout the duration of the overal SSIS Process.
3) I would think that even if I assign the derived myFileName value initially to ANOTHER "static" variable, this won't achieve anything because the new variable will be re-calculated again, as well, when it is invoked.
thx/spirits,
seth j hersh
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Feb 23, 2007
i am using visual web developer 2005 and SQL 2005 with VB as the code behindi am using INSERT command like this Dim test As New SqlDataSource() test.ConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("DatabaseConnectionString1").ToString() test.InsertCommandType = SqlDataSourceCommandType.Text test.InsertCommand = "INSERT INTO try (roll,name, age, email) VALUES (@roll,@name, @age, @email) " test.InsertParameters.Add("roll", TextBox1.Text) test.InsertParameters.Add("name", TextBox2.Text) test.InsertParameters.Add("age", TextBox3.Text) test.InsertParameters.Add("email", TextBox4.Text) test.Insert() i am using UPDATE command like this Dim test As New SqlDataSource() test.ConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("DatabaseConnectionString").ToString() test.UpdateCommandType = SqlDataSourceCommandType.Text test.UpdateCommand = "UPDATE try SET name = '" + myname + "' , age = '" + myage + "' , email = '" + myemail + "' WHERE roll 123 " test.Update()but i have to use the SELECT command like this which is completely different from INSERT and UPDATE commands Dim tblData As New Data.DataTable() Dim conn As New Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection("Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|Database.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True") Dim Command As New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM try WHERE age = '100' ", conn) Dim da As New Data.SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter(Command) da.Fill(tblData) conn.Close() TextBox4.Text = tblData.Rows(1).Item("name").ToString() TextBox5.Text = tblData.Rows(1).Item("age").ToString() TextBox6.Text = tblData.Rows(1).Item("email").ToString() for INSERT and UPDATE commands defining the command,commandtype and connectionstring is samebut for the SELECT command it is completely different. why ?can i define the command,commandtype and connectionstring for SELECT command similar to INSERT and UPDATE ?if its possible how to do ?please help me
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Nov 4, 2006
Hi All,
i am using a OLE DB Source in my dataflow component and want to select rows from the source based on the Name I enter during execution time. I have created two variables,
enterName - String packageLevel (will store the name I enter)
myVar - String packageLevel. (to store the query)
I am assigning this query to the myVar variable, "Select * from db.Users where (UsrName = " + @[User::enterName] + " )"
Now in the OLE Db source, I have selected as Sql Command from Variable, and I am getting the variable, enterName,. I select that and when I click on OK am getting this error.
Error at Data Flow Task [OLE DB Source [1]]: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80040E0C.
An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x80040E0C Description: "Command text was not set for the command object.".
Can Someone guide me whr am going wrong?
myVar variable, i have set the ExecuteAsExpression Property to true too.
Please let me know where am going wrong?
Thanks in advance.
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Aug 30, 2004
Do somebody know how long (in chars) script(command) can be solved by SQL Command?
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Sep 19, 2006
Hi. I am writing a program in C# to migrate data from a Foxpro database to an SQL Server 2005 Express database. The package is being created programmatically. I am creating a separate data flow for each Foxpro table. It seems to be doing it ok but I am getting the following error message at the package validation stage:
Description: An OLE DB Error has occured. Error code: 0x80040E0C.
An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x80040E0C Description: "Command text was not set for the command object".
.........
Description: "component "OLE DB Destination" (22)" failed validation and returned validation status "VS_ISBROKEN".
This is the first time I am writing such code and I there must be something I am not doing correct but can't seem to figure it out. Any help will be highly appreciated. My code is as below:
private bool BuildPackage()
{
// Create the package object
oPackage = new Package();
// Create connections for the Foxpro and SQL Server data
Connections oPkgConns = oPackage.Connections;
// Foxpro Connection
ConnectionManager oFoxConn = oPkgConns.Add("OLEDB");
oFoxConn.ConnectionString = sSourceConnString; // Created elsewhere
oFoxConn.Name = "SourceConnectionOLEDB";
oFoxConn.Description = "OLEDB Connection For Foxpro Database";
// SQL Server Connection
ConnectionManager oSQLConn = oPkgConns.Add("OLEDB");
oSQLConn.ConnectionString = sTargetConnString; // Created elsewhere
oSQLConn.Name = "DestinationConnectionOLEDB";
oSQLConn.Description = "OLEDB Connection For SQL Server Database";
// Add Prepare SQL Task
Executable exSQLTask = oPackage.Executables.Add("STOCK:SQLTask");
TaskHost thSQLTask = exSQLTask as TaskHost;
thSQLTask.Properties["Connection"].SetValue(thSQLTask, "oSQLConn");
thSQLTask.Properties["DelayValidation"].SetValue(thSQLTask, true);
thSQLTask.Properties["ResultSetType"].SetValue(thSQLTask, ResultSetType.ResultSetType_None);
thSQLTask.Properties["SqlStatementSource"].SetValue(thSQLTask, @"C:LPFMigrateLPF_Script.sql");
thSQLTask.Properties["SqlStatementSourceType"].SetValue(thSQLTask, SqlStatementSourceType.FileConnection);
thSQLTask.FailPackageOnFailure = true;
// Add Data Flow Tasks. Create a separate task for each table.
// Get a list of tables from the source folder
arFiles = Directory.GetFileSystemEntries(sLPFDataFolder, "*.DBF");
for (iCount = 0; iCount <= arFiles.GetUpperBound(0); iCount++)
{
// Get the name of the file from the array
sDataFile = Path.GetFileName(arFiles[iCount].ToString());
sDataFile = sDataFile.Substring(0, sDataFile.Length - 4);
oDataFlow = ((TaskHost)oPackage.Executables.Add("DTS.Pipeline.1")).InnerObject as MainPipe;
oDataFlow.AutoGenerateIDForNewObjects = true;
// Create the source component
IDTSComponentMetaData90 oSource = oDataFlow.ComponentMetaDataCollection.New();
oSource.Name = (sDataFile + "Src");
oSource.ComponentClassID = "DTSAdapter.OLEDBSource.1";
// Get the design time instance of the component and initialize the component
CManagedComponentWrapper srcDesignTime = oSource.Instantiate();
srcDesignTime.ProvideComponentProperties();
// Add the connection manager
if (oSource.RuntimeConnectionCollection.Count > 0)
{
oSource.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManagerID = oFoxConn.ID;
oSource.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManager = DtsConvert.ToConnectionManager90(oFoxConn);
}
// Set Custom Properties
srcDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("AccessMode", 0);
srcDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("AlwaysUseDefaultCodePage", true);
srcDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("OpenRowset", sDataFile);
// Re-initialize metadata
srcDesignTime.AcquireConnections(null);
srcDesignTime.ReinitializeMetaData();
srcDesignTime.ReleaseConnections();
// Create Destination component
IDTSComponentMetaData90 oDestination = oDataFlow.ComponentMetaDataCollection.New();
oDestination.Name = (sDataFile + "Dest");
oDestination.ComponentClassID = "DTSAdapter.OLEDBDestination.1";
// Get the design time instance of the component and initialize the component
CManagedComponentWrapper destDesignTime = oDestination.Instantiate();
destDesignTime.ProvideComponentProperties();
// Add the connection manager
if (oDestination.RuntimeConnectionCollection.Count > 0)
{
oDestination.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManagerID = oSQLConn.ID;
oDestination.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManager = DtsConvert.ToConnectionManager90(oSQLConn);
}
// Set custom properties
destDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("AccessMode", 2);
destDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("AlwaysUseDefaultCodePage", false);
destDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("OpenRowset", "[dbo].[" + sDataFile + "]");
// Create the path to link the source and destination components of the dataflow
IDTSPath90 dfPath = oDataFlow.PathCollection.New();
dfPath.AttachPathAndPropagateNotifications(oSource.OutputCollection[0], oDestination.InputCollection[0]);
// Iterate through the inputs of the component.
foreach (IDTSInput90 input in oDestination.InputCollection)
{
// Get the virtual input column collection
IDTSVirtualInput90 vInput = input.GetVirtualInput();
// Iterate through the column collection
foreach (IDTSVirtualInputColumn90 vColumn in vInput.VirtualInputColumnCollection)
{
// Call the SetUsageType method of the design time instance of the component.
destDesignTime.SetUsageType(input.ID, vInput, vColumn.LineageID, DTSUsageType.UT_READWRITE);
}
//Map external metadata to the inputcolumn
foreach (IDTSInputColumn90 inputColumn in input.InputColumnCollection)
{
IDTSExternalMetadataColumn90 externalColumn = input.ExternalMetadataColumnCollection.New();
externalColumn.Name = inputColumn.Name;
externalColumn.Precision = inputColumn.Precision;
externalColumn.Length = inputColumn.Length;
externalColumn.DataType = inputColumn.DataType;
externalColumn.Scale = inputColumn.Scale;
// Map the external column to the input column.
inputColumn.ExternalMetadataColumnID = externalColumn.ID;
}
}
}
// Add precedence constraints to the package executables
PrecedenceConstraint pcTasks = oPackage.PrecedenceConstraints.Add((Executable)thSQLTask, oPackage.Executables[0]);
pcTasks.Value = DTSExecResult.Success;
for (iCount = 1; iCount <= (oPackage.Executables.Count - 1); iCount++)
{
pcTasks = oPackage.PrecedenceConstraints.Add(oPackage.Executables[iCount - 1], oPackage.Executables[iCount]);
pcTasks.Value = DTSExecResult.Success;
}
// Validate the package
DTSExecResult eResult = oPackage.Validate(oPkgConns, null, null, null);
// Check if the package was successfully executed
if (eResult.Equals(DTSExecResult.Canceled) || eResult.Equals(DTSExecResult.Failure))
{
string sErrorMessage = "";
foreach (DtsError pkgError in oPackage.Errors)
{
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "Description: " + pkgError.Description + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "HelpContext: " + pkgError.HelpContext + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "HelpFile: " + pkgError.HelpFile + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "IDOfInterfaceWithError: " + pkgError.IDOfInterfaceWithError + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "Source: " + pkgError.Source + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "Subcomponent: " + pkgError.SubComponent + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "Timestamp: " + pkgError.TimeStamp + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "ErrorCode: " + pkgError.ErrorCode;
}
MessageBox.Show("The DTS package was not built successfully because of the following error(s):" + sErrorMessage, "Package Builder", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information);
return false;
}
// return a successful result
return true;
}
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Jul 9, 2007
Hi,
I'm inserting a datetime values into sql server 2000 from c#
SQL server table details
Table nameate_test
columnname datatype
No int
date_t DateTime
C# coding
SqlConnection connectionToDatabase = new SqlConnection("Data Source=.\SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=testdb;Integrated Security=SSPI");
connectionToDatabase.Open();
DataTable dt1 = new DataTable();
dt1.Columns.Add("no",typeof(System.Int16));
dt1.Columns.Add("date_t", typeof(System.DateTime));
DataRow dr = dt1.NewRow();
dr["no"] = 1;
dr["date_t"] = DateTime.Now;
dt1.Rows.Add(dr);
for(int i=0;i<dt1.Rows.Count;i++)
{
string str=dt1.Rows["no"].ToString();
DateTime dt=(DateTime)dt1.Rows["date_t"];
string insertQuery = "insert into date_test values(" + str + ",'" + dt + "')";
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(insertQuery, connectionToDatabase);
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
MessageBox.Show("saved");
}
When I run the above code, data is inserted into the table
The value in the date_t column is 2007-07-09 22:10:11 000.The milliseconds value is always 000 only.I need the millisecond values also in date_t column.
Is there any conversion needed for millisecond values?
thanks,
Mani
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Dec 6, 2006
I'm getting error:
String was not recognized as a valid DateTime.
my insert parameter:
<asp:Parameter Name="LastModified" Type="DateTime" DefaultValue= "<%=DateTime.Now.ToString() %>"
my insert command:
InsertCommand="INSERT INTO [Product] ([Enabled], [ProductCode], [ProductName], [ProductAlias], [CarrierId], [DfltPlanId], [DoubleRating], [DoubleRateProductId], [ConnCharges], [StartDate], [EndDate], [Contracted], [BaseProductId], [LastModified], [LastUser]) VALUES (@Enabled, @ProductCode, @ProductName, @ProductAlias, @CarrierId, @DfltPlanId, @DoubleRating, @DoubleRateProductId, @ConnCharges, @StartDate, @EndDate, @Contracted, @BaseProductId, @LastModified, @LastUser)"
LastModified is a datetime field.
Running sql2005
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Aug 25, 2007
Hi Craig/Kamal,
I got your email address from your web cast. I really enjoyed the web cast and found it to be
very informative.
Our company is planning to use SSIS (VS 2005 / SQL Server 2005). I have a quick question
regarding the product. I have looked for the information on the web, but was not able to find
relevant information.
We are getting Source data from two of our client in the form of Excel Sheet. These Excel sheets
Are generated using reporting services. On examining the excel sheet, I found out that the name
Of the columns contain data itself, so the names are not static such as Jan 2007 Sales, Feb 2007 Sales etc etc.
And even the number of columns are not static. It depends upon the range of date selected by the user.
I wanted to know, if there is a way to import Excel sheet using Integration Services by defining the position
Of column, instead of column name and I am not sure if there is a way for me to import excel with dynamic
Number of columns.
Your help in this respect is highly appreciated!
Thanks,
Hi Anthony, I am glad the Web cast was helpful.
Kamal and I have both moved on to other teams in MSFT and I am a little rusty in that area, though in general dynamic numbers of columns in any format is always tricky. I am just assuming its not feasible for you to try and get the source for SSIS a little closer to home, e.g. rather than using Excel output from Reporting Services, use the same/some form of the query/data source that RS is using.
I suggest you post a question on the SSIS forum on MSDN and you should get some good answers.
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/showforum.aspx?forumid=80&siteid=1
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/showforum.aspx?forumid=80&siteid=1
Thanks
Craig Guyer
SQL Server Reporting Services
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Hi,
I have a need to display on screen AND email a pdf report to email addresses specified at run time, executing the report with a parameter specified by the user. I have looked into data driven subscriptions, but it seems this is based on scheduling. Unfortunately for the majority of the project I will only have access to SQL 2005 Standard Edition (Production system is Enterprise), so I cannot investigate thoroughly.
So, is this possible using data driven subscriptions? Scenario is:
1. User enters parameter used for query, as well as email addresses.
2. Report is generated and displayed on screen.
3. Report is emailed to addresses specified by user.
Any tips on how to get this working?
Thanks
Mark Smith
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Hi all, having a little problem with saving dates to sql databaseI've got the CreatedOn field in the table set to datetime type, but every time i try and run it i get an error kicked up Error "The conversion of a char data type to a datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range datetime value.The statement has been terminated."I've tried researching it but not been able to find something similar. Heres the code: DateTime createOn = DateTime.Now;string sSQLStatement = "INSERT INTO Index (Name, Description, Creator,CreatedOn) values ('" + name + "','" + description + "','" + userName + "','" + createOn + "')"; Any help would be much appreciated
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Mar 17, 2007
Hey :)I'm facing a lot of troubles trying to create a new pause/break-system. Right now i'm building up the query that counts how many records that is inside 2 fields. Let me first show you my table:
ID (int) | stamp_start (Type: DateTime) | stamp_end (Type: DateTime) | Username (varchar)0 | 17-03-07 12:00:00 | 17-03-07 12:30:00 | Hovgaard
The client will enter a start time and a end time and this query should then count how many records that are inside this periode of time.
Example: The client enter starttime: 12:05 and endtime: 12:35.The query shall then return 1 record found. The same thing if the user enters 12:20 and 12:50.My current query looks like this:SELECT COUNT(ID) AS Expr1 FROM table WHERE (start_stamp <= @pausetime_start) AND (end_stamp >= @pausetime_end)But this will only count if I enter the exact same times as the one inside the table.Any ideas how I can figure this out?Thanks for your time so far :)/Jonas Hovgaard - Denmark
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May 13, 2006
Hi,
I have a column of type datetime in sqlserver 2000. Whenever I try to insert the date
'31/08/2006 23:28:59'
I get the error "...datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range datetime value"
I've looked everywhere and I can't solve the problem. Please note, I first got this error from an asp.net page and in order to ensure that it wasn't some problem with culture settings I decided to run the query straight in Sql Query Anaylser. The results were the same. What else could it be?
cheers,
Ernest
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e.g.
1st March 2005 12:00:00
is showing as
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May 2, 2007
If anyone could confirm...
SQL Server 2000 SP4 to multiple SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition on PDAs. My DB on SQL2k is published with a single dynamic row filter using host_name() on my 'parent' table and also join filters from parent to child tables. The row filter uses joins to other tables elsewhere that are not published to evaluate what data is allowed through the filter.
E.g. Published parent table that contains suppliers names, etc. while child table is suppliers' products. The filter queries host_name(s) linked to suppliers in unpublished table elsewhere.
First initial sync with snapshot is correct and as I expected - PDA receives only the data from parent (and thus child tables) that matches the row filter for the host_name provided.
However - in my scenario host_name <--> suppliers may later be updated E.g. more suppliers assigned to a PDA for use or vice versa. But when I merge the mobile DB, the new data is not downloaded? Tried re-running snapshot, etc., no change.
Question: I thought the filters would remain dynamic and be applied on each sync?
I run a 'harmless' update on parent table using TSQL e.g. "update table set 'X' = 'X'" and re-sync. Now the new parent records are downloaded - but the child records are not!
Question: I wonder why if parent records are supplied, why not child records?
If I delete existing DB and sync new, I get the updated snapshot and all is well - until more data added back at server...
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Is it possible (or not) to have dynamic filters run during second or subsequent merge?
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I have tried building an Inline TVF, as I assume this is how it would be used on the DB; however, I am receiving the following error on my code, I must be missing a step somewhere, as I've never done this before. I'm lost on how to implement this clr function on my db?
Error:
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure clrDynamicPivot, Line 18
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'external'.
CREATE FUNCTION clrDynamicPivot
(
-- Add the parameters for the function here
@query nvarchar(4000),
@pivotColumn nvarchar(4000),
[code]....
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Jun 15, 2004
I have the following SQL:
select convert(datetime,'04-20-' + right(term,4)) as dt,
'Deposit' as type, a.* from
dbo.status_view a
where right(term,4) always returns a string which constitutes a 4 digit year eg '1999','2004',etc.
The SQL above returns
2004-04-20 00:00:00.000 Deposit ...
Which makes me think that it is able to successfully construct the datetime object inline. But then when I try and do:
select * from
(
select convert(datetime,'04-20-' + right(term,4)) as dt,
'Deposit' as type, a.* from
dbo.status_view a
) where dt >= a.submit_date
I get the following error:
Syntax error converting datetime from character string.
Given that it executes the innermost SQL just fine and seems to convert the string to a datetime object, I don't see why subsequently trying to USE that datetime object for something (in this case comparison with submit_date which is a datetime in the table a) should screw it up. Help!!! Thanks...
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi,I have a text file that contains a date column. The text file will beimported to database in SQL 2000 server. After to be imported, I wantto convert the date column to date type.For ex. the text file look likeName dateSmith 20003112Jennifer 19991506It would be converted date column to ydm database in SQL 2000 server.In the table it should look like thisName DateSmith 2000.31.12Jennifer 1999.15.06Thanks in advance- Loi -
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Nov 5, 2007
Hi,
I am trying to access a date column up to millisecond precession. So I cast date to as follows:
Code BlockCONVERT(varchar(23),CREATE_DATE,121)
I get millisecond part as a result of query but its 000?.
When I try to test the format by using getDate instead of DateTime column I get right milliseconds.
CONVERT(varchar(23),GetDate(),121) --Gives right milliseconds in return
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Mar 24, 2007
I have a Stored Procedure for processing a Bill of Material.
One column on the Assembly Table is a Function Name that contains some busniess rules.
OK, now I'm doing a Proof of Concept and I'm stumped.
Huuuuh!
I will ultimately have about 100 of these things. My plan was using Dynamic SQL to go execute the function.
Note: The function just returns a bit.
So; here's what I had in mind ...
if isnull(@FnNameYN,'') <> ''
exec spinb_CheckYN @FnNameYN, @InvLineID, @FnBit = @FnBit output
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.spinb_CheckYN
@FnNameYN varchar(50),
@InvLineID int,
@FnBit bit output
AS
declare @SQL varchar(8000)
set @SQL = '
if dbo.' + @FnNameYN + ' (' + convert(varchar(31),@InvLineID) + ')) = 1
set @FnBit = 1
else
set @FnBit = 0'
exec (@SQL)
GO
Obviously; @FnBit is not defined in @SQL so that execution will not work.
Server: Msg 137, Level 15, State 1, Line 4
Must declare the variable '@FnBit'.
Server: Msg 137, Level 15, State 1, Line 5
Must declare the variable '@FnBit'.
So; is there a way to get a value out of a Dynamic SQL piece of code and get that value INTO my OUTPUT variable?
My many thanks to anyone who can solve this riddle for me.
Thank You!
Sigh: For now, it looks like I'll have a huge string of "IF" statements for each business rule function, as follows:
Hopefully a better solution comes to light.
------ Vertical Build1 - Std Vanes -----------
if @FnNameYN = 'fnb_YN_B1_14'
BEGIN
if dbo.fnb_YN_B1_14 (convert(varchar(31),@InvLineID) ) = 1
set @FnBit = 1
else
set @FnBit = 0
END
------ Vertical Build1 - Scissor Vanes -----------
if @FnNameYN = 'fnb_YN_B1_15'
BEGIN
if dbo.fnb_YN_B1_15 (convert(varchar(31),@InvLineID) ) = 1
set @FnBit = 1
else
set @FnBit = 0
END
.
.
.
etc.
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Sep 11, 2007
hi,
How do i convert a varchar field into the datetime data type? the reason i need this lies in the requirement that in the earlier data base the column that is hlding the date value is having the data type as varchar. and in the new design the column data type is datetime. i am using sql scripts for the data migration from the older design to the newer and got stuck with this datetime convertion issue. do let me know the best possible solution.
following are the sample data that is theer in the older table for the date.
12/12/2003
1/13/2007
01132004
1-1-2004
1.2.2001
there is no uniformity of the data that is stored currently.
thnkx in adv.
rahul jha
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