Convert Sql 2000 To Sql 7
Sep 21, 2004Is there a way to convert a sql 2000 database so it can be restored onto sql 7? If so, how would one go about doing that, or where can I find information on doing this?
Thanks,
shava
Is there a way to convert a sql 2000 database so it can be restored onto sql 7? If so, how would one go about doing that, or where can I find information on doing this?
Thanks,
shava
HI
I have problem with sql 2000 mdf database. I mean made mdf in 2000 but now im using sql2005 but whn i try to attachment in sql2005 so system showing me error...
how can i convert sql2000 mdf file in sql2005 ....plz help me
Thank with best regards,
Under SQL 7 if I needed to join a table with a date field that has '12/20/00' to a table where the date field had a date field with '12/20/00 14:21:00' I did a convert on the field with the time using this
convert(char(10), getdate(),101) Is this still the best way under 2000 or has it changed?
I have an Access database and would like to convert it to an MS SQL database?!
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TIA,
Rick
I have a table in a flat file that I need to convert to SQL Server 2000. Within this file are 4 different record definitions (all are similar but with different lengths).
I have experience converting files that are of 2 different record definitions, but never with this many. What kind of data migration techniques are available for such a process? I need to be able to get these 4 different definitions into 4 different tables.
It is coming from a COBOL program in UNIX.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have used the Upsizing Wizard in Access 2003 to convert a database to SQL. When I open it using SQL 2000 Desktop edition, I am finding a problem with the views and stored procedures.
When I open a query in design view, the tables are displayed in the upper pane without the details of the individual fields. All I get is a tick box next to *(All Columns)
If I create a new table, the same thing happens. If I create a new database, then make a table within it, any queries behave normally, with all the fields displayed.
I would be grateful for any ideas
I having trouble converting this access query to sql 2000, can anyone offer advice? The where clause is troubling me.
---Access Query---
SELECT DISTINCT Procedures.PatientNumber,
rocedures.TicketNumber,
Procedures.Counter, Procedures.DateOfService, Policies.PatientNumber, Policies.CarrierCode,
Policies.EffectiveDate, Policies.Employer, Policies.FirstName, Policies.GroupNumber, Policies.LastName,
Policies.MiddleInitial, Policies.PolicyHolderBirthdate, Policies.PolicyNumber,
Policies.PrimaryPolicyIndicator, Policies.TerminationDate, Procedures.ProcedureCode,
Procedures.PrimaryPolicyCarrierCode
FROM Procedures LEFT JOIN Policies ON (Procedures.Counter = Policies.Counter)
AND (Procedures.PrimaryPolicyCarrierCode = Policies.CarrierCode)
AND (Procedures.PatientNumber = Policies.PatientNumber)
WHERE (((Procedures.DateOfService)>=[effectivedate]
And (Procedures.DateOfService)
<=IIf(IsNull([terminationdate]),Now(),[terminationdate])))
OR (((IsNull([procedures].[primarypolicycarriercode]))<>False))
Dear friends, can we do this? converting a package made in ssis 2005 to dts packages of 2000? or we can somehow make the same working on sql server 2000? any ideas?
thanks,
Hi,
Can anybody tell me that how to convert database from sql server 2005 to sql server 2000. I tried with generated script and in that i selected the option for sql server 2000 but still while trying to run that script it is throwing an error. the error is:
Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 11
Line 11: Incorrect syntax near '('.
Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 8
Line 8: Incorrect syntax near '('.
Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 11
Line 11: Incorrect syntax near '('.
Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 8
Line 8: Incorrect syntax near '('.
plz help.
Thanks,
Poonam
How do I write this query that was written in access to sql?
SELECT Max(tri_InsrTran.claimnum) AS MaxOfclaimnum, tri_InsrTran.trannum
FROM tri_InsrTran
GROUP BY tri_InsrTran.trannum;
Hi Everyone,
We have a table in SqlServer 2000 with a column type TimeStamp and contain value such as 0x00000000656AC51F. Are there any way for me to convert that value back to DateTime? I tried to use cast function like:
Select cast (MyTimeStampCol as DateTime) myDate from MyTableand I encountered error below.
Msg 8115, Level 16, State 2, Line 1
Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime.
Regards,
JDang
Hi,How could i do to convert data from CSV files to tables on database in SQL server 2000 ? Please show me !Thank very muchdvl_lang
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I have a database in sql server 2000 and i want to convert it to sql express 2005, so please tell me how I can do this. Thanks
Adnan
Hi All, i want to store the word document files as xml files in the sql server 2000 . then i have to retrive the XML Files in to aspx pages. the document files size are 5 mb , 6 mb like that . plz give the solution that how to do it .Thanks in Advance . Regards ,raja
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am facing a problem with Convert function in SQL server 2000 with sp3 installed , Japanese version
In sql server 2000 (sp1 installed) Japanese version, the convert(datetime,,111) gives me date in the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:min:sec
But in sql server 2000 (sp3 instaled) Japanese version, the convert(datetime, ,111) gives me date in the format yyyy-mm-dd.
I need the hh:min:sec to do an exact date comparison.
The problem is solved if I use Convert(datetime,,120).
Any pointers on the root cause of why the problem occurs with convert() function once sp3 is installed?
Hey @ all,I have a question:It is possible to convert an existing SQL Server 2000 Database to SQL Server2005?best wishes!
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The global variable basically executes a bat file.
How do i set this up in ssis. The migration failed to properly convert this task.
Please help.
Thank you.
I was trying to export a report which contains a number format. When I do that, all the numbers in excel will have a green small tag beside it saying "Convert from Number to Text".
Is there anyway that I can change the format to a number when I export it to excel?
Dear Experts,Ok, I hate to ask such a seemingly dumb question, but I'vealready spent far too much time on this. More that Iwould care to admit.In Sql server, how do I simply change a character into a number??????In Oracle, it is:select to_number(20.55)from dualTO_NUMBER(20.55)----------------20.55And we are on with our lives.In sql server, using the Northwinds database:SELECTr.regionid,STR(r.regionid,7,2) as a_string,CONVERT(numeric, STR(r.regionid,7,2)) as a_number,cast ( STR(r.regionid) as int ) as cast_to_numberFROM REGION R1 1.00112 2.00223 3.00334 4.0044SELECTr.regionid,STR(r.regionid,7,2) as a_string,CONVERT(numeric, STR(r.regionid,7,2) ) as a_number,cast (STR(r.regionid,7,2) as numeric ) as cast_to_numberFROM REGION R1 1.00112 2.00223 3.00334 4.0044Str converts from number to string in one motion.Isn't there a simple function in Sql Server to convertfrom string to number?What is the secret?Thanks
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have to downgrade a eCommerce database from Sql Server 2005 to Sql Server 2000 due to hosting server's support compatibility. Almost all features in the original (2005) version are available in 2000.
Any recommendations as on an easy conversion? Thanks a lot.
-Yubo
I'm having trouble converting this access query into a sql 2000 query.
Your help would be appreciated:
IIf(nz([PTicketNum],"M999Z")="0","M999Z",IIf(Trim(nz([PTicketNum],"M999Z"))="","M999Z",nz([PTicketNum],"M999Z")))
Here is what I have, but I'm not confident it is correct:
CASE WHEN (PTicketNum = '0' OR PTicketNum IS NULL) THEN 'M999Z' else PTicketNum END AS Ticket
Hi..
I have made a big mistake. I was suppose to make a report for SQL 2000 but I made it in 2005. Now the Reporting server does not take the report. Obviously, as suggested in other topic here that 2005 report wont work on 2000 server.
Is there any way of converting this report from 2005 to 2000 so that I dont have to redesign it again.
thanks.
select convert(varchar(16), getdate(), 101)+LEFT(REPLACE(convert(varchar, getdate(), 108), ':', ''),4)
From above query I get
mmddyyyyhhmm
but it' s yyyy and hour can not be separated
04/12/200702:05
How can I separated the year and hour ?
Thanks
Daniel
Thanks in advance. What is maximum SQL Server database (*.mdf) file size with SQL Server 2000 as part of Microsoft Small Business Server 2000? (Database files were limited to 10 GB in SBS 4.5 with SQLServer 7.0... has this changed?).
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I downloaded MSDE and am having trouble installing it, no doubt because I do not understand the documentaion (ReadMeMSDE2000A.htm).
When I try to run setup, I get that message that says:
"A strong SA password is required for security reasons. Please use SAPWD switch to supply the same."
Considering my purpose, do I need a "strong" SA password? If not, how do I get around it? If yes, how do I set it up?
I am a Mac user so I have poor windows skills, please make it as painless as possible for me, thanks!
Ron
venu writes "Hi,
Am very new to MS SQL adminstration
Can anybody help me out how to work on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000) Release A just for the practice.
The activity which am going to workout on MSDE is below.
How to install SQL(on XP)
How the layout will be(like if i insall MSDE what are all Application will be and how they depends on each other)
How to create/delete tables if so, how can we do it either by GUI or CUI
just i need a clarifications reg same
Thank you,
venu"
Hi,Simple question: A customer has an application using Access 2000frontend and SQL Server 2000 backend. Data connection is over ODBC.There are almost 250 concurrent users and is growing. Have theysqueezed everything out of Access? Should the move to a VB.Net frontendtaken place ages ago?CheersMike
View 4 Replies View RelatedHi,
Just upgraded some development desktops to Vista Business. However we need
to still connect to some older remote windows 2000/SQL 2000 servers.
Trying to setup an ODBC system DSN on our Vista Business local desktop we get the
following errors -
-START ERROR WINDOW-
Connection Failed:
SQLState: '01000'
SQL Server Error: 772
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][TCP/IP Sockets]ConnectionOpen
(SECDoClientHandshake()0.
Connection failed:
SQLState: '08001'
SQL Server Error: 18
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][TCP/IP Sockets]SSL Security Error
-END ERROR WINDOW-
Any help greatly appreciated as this is stopping us from making
database/table connections etc. We've checked the firewall setup and all is well there.
PS - we can still connect fine using XP or windows 2000 desktops and their
local DSNs.
I am attempting to move some SQL 2000 databases to SQL 2005. My main production database does not seem to want to move. When I use the SQL 2005 GUI the .bak backup file is marked 'Incomplete'. When I attempt to restore the backup file I get a 'RESTORE detected an error on page (0:0) in database' message. I saw a thread in the SQL Express forum suggesting trying to restore from the T-SQL level to get the GUI out of the picture and I get the same 'error on page (0:0)' message. However when I take the same file and use SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager it restores with no problems.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Mike Mattix
Parameter
Access 2000/XP
SQL Server 7.0
SQL Server 2000
MSDE 2000
Number of instances per server
n/a
n/a
16
16
Number of databases per instance / server
n/a
32,767
32,767
32,767
Number of objects per database
32,768
2,147,483,647
2,147,483,647
2,147,483,647
Number of users per database
n/a
16,379
16,379
16,379
Number of roles per database
n/a
16,367
16,367
16,367
Overall size of database (excluding logs)
2 GB
1,048,516 TB
1,048,516 TB
2 GB
Number of columns per table
255
1024
1024
1024
Number of rows per table
limited by storage
limited by storage
limited by storage
limited by storage
Number of bytes per row
(Excluding TEXT/MEMO/IMAGE/OLE)
2 KB
8 KB
8 KB
8 KB
Number of columns per query
255
4,096
4,096
4,096
Number of tables per query
32
256
256
256
Size of procedure / query
64 KB
250 MB
250 MB
250 MB
Number of input params per procedure / query
199
1,024
2,100
2,100
Size of SQL statement / batch
64 KB
64 KB
64 KB
64 KB
Depth of subquery nesting
50
32
32
32
Number of indexes per table
32
250 (1 clustered)
250 (1 clustered)
250 (1 clustered)
Number of columns per index
10
16
16
16
Number of characters per object name
64
128
128
128
Number of concurrent user connections
255
32,767
32,767
5