Can I Change The Sort Order Of A Database On Sql
Feb 5, 2007Im new to sql server 2000 can i change the order in the database is it possible. If anybody help me how to do it that would be a great help.
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Im new to sql server 2000 can i change the order in the database is it possible. If anybody help me how to do it that would be a great help.
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Hi,
Is there any way to change the sort order from case sensitive to case insensitive in SQL Server 6.5 without having to rebuild the master db and all users db's.
thanks in advance.
hi,
if I change the sort order after I install sql server, I have to rebuild the databases. the meaning of rebuilding the Databases is to create a complete database from scrach including tables, store procedures data. or what is the meaning of rebuilding the databases
Ahmed
I have just started with 7.0 and found that one of my enviornments is not the same as production. I am trying to change the Char. set and sort order(rebuild master). In 6.5, install the CD and just update the options. In 7.0, do I have to un-install to do this? I looked on the CD and the local directory and can not seem to find the options to update the master db?
Thanks in Advance,
Hi,
We ae planning to upgrade SQL 7 to SQL 2000 curretly we have BInar sort order.We have to cahnge the sort order to Dictionary sort order in SQL 2000 as per the recomendation from application vendor.
What is the best way Ican do this? Can I cahnge the sort order at the time of upgrade without effecting the data?
Thanks in advance
Mohan
Hello,
I am trying to extract from some strings like the following strings the number and order them by that number:
Box 1
Box 2
Box 3
Box 20
Box 21
...(and so on)
The problem I am having is that I already extracted the number using
Substring([field],[starting position],[lenght])
but the output seems to be in a string format, so the order is not in an ascending order.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Is this possible?
I try to restore SQL server database but program says i have different sort order.
My database files and backUps are made with 1033 (Unicode collation) and 185 (Sort order). The problem is that i can't install SQL -server 7 anymore with these options(Sort order is allways changing to 184).
If i try the change sort order with sp_configure stored procedure the server won't start anymore. (I tried single user mode, did not help.)
How could i restore my database? Please i could use some good tips.
Best regards,
Juise
Hi all,
The server is sql server 2000, it has a database with collation SQL_Latin_General_CP1_CI_AS. How to know what is the default sort order of it? By the way, is it possible to use a query using query analyser to find the sort order of the db? Thanks in advance.
I have an O2 Xda IIs Pocket PC running PPC 2003 SE, WWE (Worldwide English) edition.
I want to create a database which contains all Chinese characters that have been mapped under the Unicode Standard. I already have a similar database on my desktop PC. On my desktop PC, I have used the collation Chinese_Hong_Kong_Stroke_90_CI_AS. However, on my Pocket PC, I do not see any Chinese or even Unicode sort orders. The best I get is "General".
I want to use the Chinese sort order to govern the way the characters are sorted (ie., characters with fewer strokes appear first).
How am I able to do this? / Is there anything extra that I may install to make additional collations available?
I am trying to set sorting up on a DataGrid in ASP.NET 2.0. I have it working so that when you click on the column header, it sorts by that column, what I would like to do is set it up so that when you click the column header again it sorts on that field again, but in the opposite direction. I have it working using the following code in the stored procedure: CASE WHEN @SortColumn = 'Field1' AND @SortOrder = 'DESC' THEN Convert(sql_variant, FileName) end DESC,
case when @SortColumn = 'Field1' AND @SortOrder = 'ASC' then Convert(sql_variant, FileName) end ASC,
case WHEN @SortColumn = 'Field2' and @SortOrder = 'DESC' THEN CONVERT(sql_variant, Convert(varchar(8000), FileDesc)) end DESC,
case when @SortColumn = 'Field2' and @SortOrder = 'ASC' then convert(sql_variant, convert(varchar(8000), FileDesc)) end ASC,
case when @SortColumn = 'VersionNotes' and @SortOrder = 'DESC' then convert(sql_variant, convert(varchar(8000), VersionNotes)) end DESC,
case when @SortColumn = 'VersionNotes' and @SortOrder = 'ASC' then convert(sql_variant, convert(varchar(8000), VersionNotes)) end ASC,
case WHEN @SortColumn = 'FileDataID' and @SortOrder = 'DESC' THEN CONVERT(sql_variant, FileDataID) end DESC,
case WHEN @SortColumn = 'FileDataID' and @SortOrder = 'ASC' THEN CONVERT(sql_variant, FileDataID) end ASC And I gotta tell you, that is ugly code, in my opinion. What I am trying to do is something like this: case when @SortColumn = 'Field1' then FileName end,
case when @SortColumn = 'FileDataID' then FileDataID end,
case when @SortColumn = 'Field2' then FileDesc
when @SortColumn = 'VersionNotes' then VersionNotes
end
case when @SortOrder = 'DESC' then DESC
when @SortOrder = 'ASC' then ASC
end and it's not working at all, i get an error saying: Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'case' when i put a comma after the end on line 5 i get: Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'DESC' What am I missing here? Thanks in advance for any help -Madrak
In SQL sERVER 2008, I have two fields - Depatment and Employees. I need to sort the result set by employee number ascending order, with following exception
1)when department number = 50 - the preferred order is Employee # - 573 followed by 551-572 (employee # belong to Dept 50 = 551-573)
2)When Department number = 20 – the preferred sort order is Employee # 213-220, followed by Employee # 201-213 (employee # belong to Dept 20 = 201-220)
How shall I achieve this?
Hi!
I recently run into a senario when a procedure quiered a table without a order by clause. Luckily it retrived data in the prefered order.
The table returns the data in the same order in SQL Manager "Open Table"
So I started to wonder what deterimins the sort order when there is no order by clause ?
I researched this for a bit but found no straight answers. My table has no PK, but an identiy column.
Peace.
/P
Hi,
We got a problem.
supposing we have a table like this:
CREATE TABLE a (
aId int IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
aName string2 NOT NULL
)
go
ALTER TABLE a ADD
CONSTRAINT PK_a PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED (aId)
go
insert into a values ('bank of abcde');
insert into a values ('bank of abcde');
...
... (20 times)
select top 5 * from a order by aName
Result is:
6Bank of abcde
5Bank of abcde
4Bank of abcde
3Bank of abcde
2Bank of abcde
select top 10 * from a order by aName
Result is:
11Bank of abcde
10Bank of abcde
9Bank of abcde
8Bank of abcde
7Bank of abcde
6Bank of abcde
5Bank of abcde
4Bank of abcde
3Bank of abcde
2Bank of abcde
According to this result, user see the first 5 records with id 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 in page 1, but when he tries to view page 2, he still see the records with id 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. This is not correct for users. :eek:
Of course we can add order by aid also, but there are tons of sqls like this, we can't update our application in one shot.
So I ask for your advice here, is there any settings can tell the db use default sort order when the order by column value are the same? Or is there any other solution to resolve this problem in one shot?
Hi,
We got a problem.
supposing we have a table like this:
CREATE TABLE a (
aId int IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
aName string2 NOT NULL
)
go
ALTER TABLE a ADD
CONSTRAINT PK_a PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED (aId)
go
insert into a values ('bank of abcde');
insert into a values ('bank of abcde');
...
... (20 times)
select top 5 * from a order by aName
Result is:
6 Bank of abcde
5 Bank of abcde
4 Bank of abcde
3 Bank of abcde
2 Bank of abcde
select top 10 * from a order by aName
Result is:
11 Bank of abcde
10 Bank of abcde
9 Bank of abcde
8 Bank of abcde
7 Bank of abcde
6 Bank of abcde
5 Bank of abcde
4 Bank of abcde
3 Bank of abcde
2 Bank of abcde
According to this result, user see the first 5 records with id 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 in page 1, but when he tries to view page 2, he still see the records with id 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. This is not correct for users.
Of course we can add order by aid also, but there are tons of sqls like this, we can't update our application in one shot.
So I ask for your advice here, is there any settings can tell the db use default sort order when the order by column value are the same? Or is there any other solution to resolve this problem in one shot?
I am getting the resultset sorted differently if I use a column number in the ORDER BY clause instead of a column name.
Product: Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition
Version: 9.00.1399.06
Server Collation: SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
for example,
create table test_sort
( description varchar(75) );
insert into test_sort values('Non-A');
insert into test_sort values('Non-O');
insert into test_sort values('Noni');
insert into test_sort values('Nons');
then execute the following selects:
select
*
from
test_sort
order by
cast( 1 as nvarchar(75));
select
*
from
test_sort
order by
cast( description as nvarchar(75));
Resultset1
----------
Non-A
Non-O
Noni
Nons
Resultset2
----------
Non-A
Noni
Non-O
Nons
Any ideas?
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Thanks
Srinivas
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Rob.
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For SQL 2000,
Can I assign different sort order on the database level?
thanks!
Hi,
Can any one pls tell me what this sort order id 42 corresponds to and how its different from 52 ?
What options i need to check during installation for sort oreder id. ?
Thanks
Srinivas
How do I create a sort order column in a view? I could use Row_Number() in 2005 but unfortunately I need to create a sort order column in a 2000 view and the View is not letting me to use an ORDER BY.
Any inputs?
Prakash.P
The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources!
Are there any techniques I can use to specify the sort order on an insert statement.
I want to insert data from tableA to tableB in a certain order .
I know I can do it with a cursor, but I'm sure theres a better way
Pargat
Hi,
I want to change the "dictionary Sort Order" in SQL Server 7.0. What will be the impact? What is the safe way to do it?
Under MSSQL7INSTALL there is a file called instcat.sql. Should I run this file to change the catalog settings?
Any help is appriciated.
Thanks
Sri
In Sql6.5 we use binary sort order for a best performance (I think). I hear that it should be highlighted that the case for binary sort order being the fastest method of sorting and searching a database no longer applies at SQL 7.0
Is it right and why ????
Help ...
Does this mean that I have to re-install SQL Server7 on the target server? For some reason, all except one (the source in this case) of our servers were set up taking the defaults (or at least they are all the same). I can not change the source.
Any advise, before I kill myself
Judith
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade peoplesoft database which is in SQL server 6.5 with Dictionary sort order to SQL Server 7.0 Binary sort order. SQL Server Upgrade wizard fails because of different sort order. If anyone knows about upgrading SQL Server 6.5 with Dictionary sort order to SQL 7.0 with Binary sort order, would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mohana
Does anyone have any experience handling mixed-character data in Unicode, especially in how to handle sorting it?
For example, if I have a customer database with records from all over the world, with customer names in Chinese, Russian, Swedish, Arabic & Hebrew, and I want to generate a list of all customers who have not upgraded to the latst version yet, it will be sorted in the sort order of the locale I defined at DB installation. Say, in this case, US English. How do the Chinese, Arabic, Swedish, etc. characters get sorted?
I'm interested to know if this is something that people are grappling with out there, or whether it's a non-issue. I think what's probably needed is a special Unicode mixed-character sort order, encompasing all the Unicode codepoints and sorting them in an order that's as usable as possible for the general user. (e.g. Latin characters case-sensitive, including accented characters, then Asian characters in stroke order, etc.) Or maybe serveral different mixed-character sort orders would be the thing... Any feedback would be appreciated.
Hi,
I'm doing some work for a client who has not been backing up
his databases. After a server crash he has been left with
the .MDF and .LDF files. I have managed to successfully
use sp_attach_db on all but two databases. When attempting
to use sp_attach_db I get the following error message :
1> sp_attach_db @dbname = N'CSGDEV', @filename1 = N'e:SQL_DataDirDataCSGDEV_Data.MDF', @filename2 = N'e:SQL_DataDirDataCSGDEV_Log.LDF'
2> go
Warning: sort order 51 in database differs from server sort order of 52.
Warning: Unicode comparison flags 196608 in database differs from server
Unicode comparison flags of 196609.
Msg 1816, Level 16, State 1, Server CSGSERVER, Line 1
Could not attach the database because the character set, sort order, or Unicode
collation for the database differs from this server.
Warning: sort order 51 in database differs from server sort order of 52.
Warning: Unicode comparison flags 196608 in database differs from server
Unicode comparison flags of 196609.
Msg 1816, Level 16, State 1, Server CSGSERVER, Line 1
Could not attach the database because the character set, sort order, or Unicode
collation for the database differs from this server.
I'd appreciate any ideas. I'm not a SQL Server expert (heck, I'm not even
a Windows expert...) as you can probably tell.
Thanks and cheers,
Deeran
I have select query that has text field in select list. When I use order by clause it gives me incorrect sort in result.
We are running SQL2K with service pack 4.
I find BUG #: 470536 on Microsoft site and it suggest applying service pack 4.
Is anyone has similar problem?
Thanks in advance.