Viewing A Table From Another Db
Dec 13, 2004
Holy MOLY I've been banging my head up against the wall on this matter for months now. I have two databases and I need to be able to see the tables from different different databases. Usually I create a view like this
LicensingActions.dbo.License_Suspensions
But it wasnt working kept telling me that the License_Suspensions table didnt exsist and at the time the name was in all caps. So I decided to change the name, and low and BEHOLD IT WORKS. The funny was that I wasnt having that problem any of the other tables just that one. Well live and learn. Just thought I'd share that with you guys
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Apr 10, 2008
This is an SQL Server 2000 question. Without having access to the "Design Table" option in the pop-up menu of a table, is there another way to see what constraints, indexes, primary key, etc. that a table has?
Thank you.
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Jan 13, 2007
This is a new problem to me, I have been running SQL Server 2000 with VS 2003 and last summer upgraded to SQL Server 2005 with VS 2005 - (both evaluation copies) all was fine
I bought the full upgrade of VS 2005 and SQL server dev edition in Dec 2006 and recently I have started to get a total system fallover dreadful noise followed by black screen and reboot.
This happens only when I view the Table Data "Show Table Data" in "Server Explorer" in VS2005, viewing design is OK, stored prcredures OK
I suspect this is either a hardware impending failure or software conflict but I would like some pointers please
I am using XP Pro sp2 with 1GB ram, F Secure Internet security, the Database is hosted externaly
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May 15, 2006
Hello, I'm Hernan I wonder if someone knows How to query the last table used date in sql server. Note that I'm interested in "used date", not "modification date".
Thanks.
I hope someone can help me.
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Apr 6, 2001
Having probs debugging trigger ... need to view the "inserted" table contents, how do I do this? Manuals are pants, any tricks folks?
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Aug 9, 2000
Any idea on how I do this?
Any advice welcome.........
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Mar 17, 2008
HI all, we have a table that has it's primary key data type Bigint. Isthere any way with Access to view this table? I find it hard tobelieve that two tools from MS don't play nice with each other, may beI should.SQL Server 2005Access 2003TIA
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Apr 17, 2003
I am using MSSQL 2000 and trying to debug a stored procedure that has a #temp table in it. I am using the .NET SQL debugger and I would like to display or view the contents of the #temp table while debugging. Does anyone know how to do this?
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Jan 10, 2008
I have an interesting problem to report that I'm hoping someone will be able to assist in solving.
I have a report that contains a table inside of a list. When I view this report on my local machine via Visual Studio, everything appears normal, the columns are all the correct size. However, as soon as I publish this report to the report server and attempt to view it via Report Manager, one of the columns expands horizontally!
From all of the documentation I have read, I understand that Reporting Services does not provide the ability for columns to expand horizontally, only vertically. Can anyone help explain why this is happening or a possible solution to turn this automatic expanding off?
Many thanks,
canuck81
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Apr 2, 2008
Hi all,
I'm very new to SQL Server having previously worked with Oracle 10g for the last couple of years.
Anyway, in Oracle there is a view called V$SQL that provides information about SQL that is or has recently been executed. I'm trying to find a similar sort of functionality in SQL Server.
Basically, what I'd like to do is list all of the SQL statements that are running at a given moment. Or even better would be a way of listing all statements that have run in the last 10 minutes.
Appreciate any help for a newbie.
We're on SQL Server 2000 8.00.194
Cheers
Kloid
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Aug 17, 2006
Is there any way, in enterprise manager or otherwise, for me to view the last few SQL statements executed against my sql server?Thanks
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Dec 9, 2003
I just installed SQL Server on my 2003 box. Up till now I've been using MS Access for all my database needs. When I wanted to work on fields in a table, all I had to do was open Access and there you go. How do I view and modify Fields in SQL?
Chill
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Dec 4, 2000
Is it possible to view the transaction log to identify events run against a database.
I know that I could create a trace file to log events.
But what I really want to know is whether there is any way to actually view the live .ldf transaction log file and make sense of it.
It is possible to do something similar in Informix.
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Aug 17, 1999
How can I view the transaction log for a particular database. We are trying to track down when a delete occurred and wanted to look there to find it, unless there is a better place to look.
Thanks
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Jun 28, 1999
Can any one tell me how you view the transaction log records since we don't have a syslogs anymore?
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Apr 30, 1999
How can I view the contents of a transaction log? Is there a better way to determine who deleted a record and when?
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Aug 22, 2005
I just got some great code from this site for viewing constraints, but I can't find the equivalent for indexes (and I couldn't modify the constraint sql), any suggestions?
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Jun 17, 2007
why can't i see SQL server 2005 the same way i see Visual Basic 2005 Express edition. i'm able to see VB by going under the all Programs menu and select it, when i try to find SQL 2005, i see configuration tools and some submenu of configuration tools. is that the way it is? if not, how do i get SQL 2005 to open up like VB so i can play with it. Also, at home i do not have a server, do i have to have a home server to play with SQL
hens
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Feb 17, 2006
I am trying to view a "View" that is in one of my databases, and I am having a problem seeing the scripting that is inside of it. In sql2000 all I needed to do to view a "View" is double click on it. If I double click on a "View" in sql2005 it will open more folders showing the layout, but I want to see the scripting. If I right click on it and then click open view, sql2005 returns the values that the view would bring across. Does anybody know how to view the scripting of a "View" for sql2005?
Also if I select Modify, sql2005 returns scripting but it does not look right.
Thanks for the help!
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Mar 28, 2006
I would like to know the best way to view Package Logs that are being stored in SQL Server? Right now I select out of sysdtslog90 to see what the log file has. I would like to know if there is a way like SQL 2000 where there is a drop down for the date and you could view the entire package data.
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May 4, 2001
I have a linked table in Access to my SQL 7 database. But one field who's values are either 0 or 1 now show up as 0 or -1 when I view the linked table in Access?
Any ideas why? Thanks..
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Jan 2, 2001
Hi,
What minimum level access/permission/role is required for a database user to view scheduled job listing?
Thanks in advance..
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Jun 19, 2001
I would like to be able to get a listing of the object permissions for a particular group in a database. I can't find a procedure for doing this. I know I must be overlooking an obvious solution. Does anyone have any suggestions for doing this? Thanks.
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Oct 22, 1998
Hi,
Can anybody tell me is it possible to view user passwords in SQL Server v6.5 as the syslogins table shows the passwords as encrypted.
Thanks,
Phil
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Oct 25, 2001
It was possible to read the transaction log on SQL 6.5 with DBCC LOG and find out what was going on. Is there any way to do this in SQL 7.0/2000 or do you now have to rely on SQL Profiler? I have noticed that SQLProbe has a log viewer in it and would like to know how they did it.
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Aug 9, 2007
EDIT: Oops in the title. I meant "EM" not "IE".
I'm on a Dev database (full copy). In EM (that is running on the Dev server) I run a view that I used to build the list of rows to be updated.
SQL 2000 Std SP3 on Win 2000 Server.
When I cut-n-Pasted the clause to my "Update" statement in Query Analyser and try to run it, to my surprised, it got hung up.
I looked in EM to see Locks, and to my surprise my EM View Display is blocking the Update! So; I press "Cancel" on my EM View display and, whammo, the update goes.
I tested and it's consistant and does not matter what column I'm updating.
Is this normal behaviour for EM?
EDIT: I tried the exact same scenerio, in the exact same EM and QA screens, but this time remoting over to the Production box (since it's midnight). The blocking did not occur. Weird!
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Jul 29, 2013
How to see the job history more than a week?
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Oct 4, 2006
hello..
i am getting strange error while opening design through EM..when i tried to open it i m getting error like..
Action Canceled
Internet explorer was unable to link to the web page you requested....
why this error i am getting...also i am unable to view all rows through EM... :(
T.I.A
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Aug 2, 2007
Hi all,
How to view the errors occured during the job execution (than viewing the Job history).Is there any files available to refer the errors?.
Thanks in advance.
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Jan 28, 2008
Hi there
In SQL 2000, you can view the status of all (failed and running) jobs by going to Management > SQL Server Agent > Jobs.
How do you do the same thing in SQL2005?
Thanks
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Mar 5, 2007
Hi,I am trying to debug some queries that are being generated by anexternal program, and I have no way of finding out what the actualsyntax of the query is from within the program itself. This means thatwhen the query fails I am left with only a very unhelpful message.So what I was wondering, was whether there is a way that I can view theactual queries that are sent to SQL server as they happen, or if areal-time solution doesn't exist, then some way I can look back afterthe event and see the syntax of the queries?Ideally, what I would like to do is see the queries in the form theywere sent to the server, ie "SELECT * FROM foo WHERE bar='foobar'", asthis would help me to figure out where the generated queries are goingwrong.Cheers,--Dylan Parryhttp://electricfreedom.org | http://webpageworkshop.co.ukThe opinions stated above are not necessarily representative ofthose of my cats. All opinions expressed are entirely your own.
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Jun 21, 2007
i have a copy of a SQL Server 2000 database on an external hardrive.I have SQL Enterprise Manager 2005 on my laptop and was wondering ifit is possible to view the backup on my laptop when external harddrive is plugged in.What other software/tools/procedures do i need to do to make thebackup "viewable"RegardsSteve F
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi,I have a need to pull information from an Oracle 9.2.1 database. It isstoring UTF-8 characters in a varchar2(33) field. I need to be able to pullthese values out and put them in a SQL Server 2000 version of the table withthe UTF-8 characters intact.Anyone know how to do this...efficiently? I've tried DTS and the high endUTF-8 characters get lost in the copy.Thanks,CJ
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