hi, i'm trying to debug a stored procedure (in sql server 2005) with visual studio 2005, but all my tables and procedures are inside a schema and when i configure my login in sql server for being in sysadmin role, it dosn't map the schema so i need to write the schema before the tables and procedures, and i don't need it in that way...
how can i do to have a login in sysadmin role and a schema maping in than login???,
hello,I want to know if it is possible to debug a stored procedure using visual studio 2003 and SQL server 2000.if yes can u help me how to do this?Thanks.
Hi,I am using SQL Server Express bundled with Visual Studio 2008 on top of a ASP.NET/C# web application.I have written a stored procedure that appears to behave differently when stepping into the procedure than it does when called from my application, even though the parameter values are apparently identical. I need to debug the parameter values from within the stored procedure itself to see what the difference is. But how can I debug the stored procedure when it is called from the application?I followed the instructions at this page, but VS2008 does not stop within the procedure as expected. It seems I foolishly downloaded VS2008 Professional Edition, so these instructions apparently do not apply to that version (!!).So I thought I would try debugging the parameter values by writing them to a file. I used the procedure on this page to write to an arbitrary file, but every time I try to call it I get the following error: Error: SQL Server blocked access to procedure 'sys.sp_OACreate' of component 'Ole Automation Procedures' because this component is turned off as part of the security configuration for this server. A system administrator can enable the use of 'Ole Automation Procedures' by using sp_configure. For more information about enabling 'Ole Automation Procedures', see "Surface Area Configuration" in SQL Server Books Online. I opened the SQL Server Surface Area Configuration and enabled the "OLE Automation". I restarted the SQL Server service and VS2008, but I still got the same error, even though "OLE Automation" remains enabled for SQL Server 2005. So I tried issuing the following commands: sp_configure 'show advanced options', 1; GO RECONFIGURE;GOsp_configure 'Ole Automation Procedures', 1; GO RECONFIGURE;GO But if I issue those commands from within a stored procedure, or even an SQL Query window, I get the following error:SQL Execution Error:Executed SQL Statement: sp_configure 'show advanced options', 1; GO RECONFIGURE;GOsp_configure 'Ole Automation Procedures', 1; GO RECONFIGURE;GOError Source: .Net SqlClient Data ProviderError Message: Incorrect syntax near 'GO'.Please - I can't be the only person who is unable to debug his stored procedures. How can I either enable Application Debugging, or enable "OLE Automation"?I appreciate any help you can offer!
If I right-click on a stored procedure, I get the option to "step into stored procedure". However, no little yellow arrow appears that would show which line it's on. Debug/Continue is grayed out. Any ideas? NOTE: I tried to do this in SQL Query Analyzer. Same thing. Just seems like nothing is happening.
I created a stored procedure that is referenced by a SQLDataSource & DetailView on a web page. I tested the stored procedure in Query Analyzer & everyting looks good. When I get to the page to display the detailview, nothing is displayed. I ran SQL Profiler, to see what was happening & the stored procedure isn't being called. I checked & rechecked the references to the SQLDataSource & even tested them in the configuration wizard. I replaced the stored procedure with the query & it worked, except I had to 'hardcode' the variable values.
The stored procedure does return error results when they occur - how can I intercept them?
How can I determine what is happening with this stored procedure? Is there a way to trace it other than with SQL Profiler?
Hi Friends, I have a worst doubt, plese excuse me. and help me to find solution for my doubt. How can i Debug my Sql Stored procedure. and where to do this.
How to debug a stored procedure line by line. As i know there is one method of debugging the stored procedure by rightclicking on stored procedure in ObjectBrowser and click Debug. But it is not working properly . Is there any other ways/methods of debugging a stored procedure
Does anybody know how to debug stored procedure , especially big stored procedure with cursor? Any existing tools? I'v heard it's easy in SQL Server 7 but we don't have it. Please, any advice will be very appreciated. Thanks.
I am from ASP.NET back ground now I am working in SQL Server 2005. I want to debug my stored procedure after coding end. In SQL 2000 there is an option of debug right click on the stored procedure but No such option present in SQL Server 2005 so I am unable to debug my Stored Procedure when any error occur.
I am from ASP.NET back ground now I am working in SQL Server 2005. I want to debug my stored procedure after coding end. In SQL 2000 there is an option of debug right click on the stored procedure but No such option present in SQL Server 2005 so I am unable to debug my Stored Procedure when any error occur.
I'm having a problem debugging (with VS2005,) a CLR Stored Procedure which is activated on a queue. I know it is working because it is consuming and processing messages when one appears in the queue.
I can debug it 'manually' by either right-clicking on the SP within VS2005 and selecting 'Step into Stored Procedure' or by attaching to the SQL Server Management Studio process, setting a breakpoint and executing the stored procedure from a Management Studio query window.
However, if I send a message to my queue within Management Studio, my breakpoints are NOT being hit within VS2005, but the message IS reaching my queue and it IS being processed by the SP.
hi i have developed asp.net application which calls web service of localsystem. it also contains logic for interaction with database. we are also creating connection string through coding not from web.config. i want to debug stored procedure which is called by webmethod. then pls suggess me how can i debug this stored procedure from asp.net which is called in local webservice??? if any one have solve pls help... atul
I need some help with a stored procedure to insert multiple rows into a join table from a checkboxlist on a form. The database structure has 3 tables - Products, Files, and ProductFiles(join). From a asp.net formview users are able to upload files to the server. The formview has a products checkboxlist where the user selects all products a file they are uploading applies too. I parse the selected values of the checkboxlist into a comma delimited list that is then passed with other parameters to the stored proc. If only one value is selected in the checkboxlist then the spproc executed correctly. Also, if i run sql profiler i can confirm that the that asp.net is passing the correct information to the sproc: exec proc_Add_Product_Files @FileName = N'This is just a test.doc', @FileDescription = N'test', @FileSize = 24064, @LanguageID = NULL, @DocumentCategoryID = 1, @ComplianceID = NULL, @SubmittedBy = N'Kevin McPhail', @SubmittedDate = 'Jan 18 2006 12:00:00:000AM', @ProductID = N'10,11,8' Here is the stored proc it is based on an article posted in another newsgroup on handling lists in a stored proc. Obviously there was something in the article i did not understand correctly or the author left something out that most people probably already know (I am fairly new to stored procs) CREATE PROCEDURE proc_Add_Product_Files_v2/*Declare variables for the stored procedure. ProductID is a varchar because it will receive a comma,delimited list of values from the webform and then insert a rowinto productfiles for each product that the file being uploaded pertains to. */@FileName varchar(150),@FileDescription varchar(150),@FileSize int,@LanguageID int,@DocumentCategoryID int,@ComplianceID int,@SubmittedBy varchar(50),@SubmittedDate datetime,@ProductID varchar(150) ASBEGIN DECLARE @FileID INT SET NOCOUNT ON /*Insert into the files table and retrieve the primary key of the new record using @@identity*/ INSERT INTO Files (FileName, FileDescription, FileSize, LanguageID, DocumentCategoryID, ComplianceID, SubmittedBy, SubmittedDate) Values (@FileName, @FileDescription, @FileSize, @LanguageID, @DocumentCategoryID, @ComplianceID, @SubmittedBy, @SubmittedDate) Select @FileID=@@Identity /*Uses dynamic sql to insert the comma delimited list of productids into the productfiles table.*/ DECLARE @ProductFilesInsert varchar(2000) SET @ProductFilesInsert = 'INSERT INTO ProductFiles (FileID, ProductID) SELECT ' + CONVERT(varchar,@FileID) + ', Product1ID FROM Products WHERE Product1ID IN (' + @ProductID + ')' exec(@ProductFilesInsert) EndGO
I couldn't debug SQL Server by "Step into Stored Procedure" on Server Explorer of VS2008 (or VS2005) to SQL 2005 Developer on remote Windows Server 2003 machine, it allway issue exception "Unable to start T-SQL Debugging. Could not attach to SQL Server process on 'Server'. Click Help for more information"
1) The environment: The Client: Windows XP SP2 (WORKGROUP) Visual Studio 2008 (or VS2005)
The SQL Server Machine: Windows 2003 Server Sp1 (DOMAIN) SQL Server 2005 Developer
2) User account and Permission login: I create the same user account for both Client and Domain Server with the same password, i also add that user to "Administrators" group in both machine.
At the SQL Server on Server machine, i added that account to ServerSecurityLogin with 'sysadmin' role already
3) Connection and authentication: I used "Windows Authentication" for my connection to SQL server, and i checked sure my account of the connection by SQL command
SELECT SYSTEM_USER, IS_SRVROLEMEMBER ('sysadmin')
4) Firewall: I checked firewall like MSDN helping (i also tried to test by turn off firewall in both machine)
5) Visual Studio Remote Debugger: I read "How to: Enable SQL Server 2005 Debugging" on MSDN with comment "The SQL Server can run on the same machine as the application or on a remote machine. If you are debugging T-SQL code only, then no remote setup is required." so i didn't config Visual Studio Remote Debugger any thing.
Note: If i "Step Into Store Procedure" at Server locally, it works okey, so on at my PC client locally. But if i move debugging from my client to my Server, it occur error "Unable to start T-SQL Debugging. Could not attach to SQL Server process on 'Server'. Click Help for more information"???
If i execute store procedure on Server Explore, it works okey!
I am trying to build a stored procedure reference two diffrent tables with same name but diffrent schemas based on the login_user or who calls the procedure. I have developed the following procedure but still ot able to get it..The table test_table exists two times within the system
User1.test_Table
User2.TestTable
if i am user1 calling the procedure should reefernce user1.test_table and vice versa for user 2.
alter procedure dbo.test_proc (@pUsername varchar(150)) with Execute as caller as Begin Select System_User Select * from Test_Table End
I am a fairly experienced programmer, but new to SQL Server - I understand basic DB theory well enough, but don't have much practical experience with using SQL Server.
I'm working on a project at the moment, where, as part of the spec, users can create 'systems' in the database. For example, in a parts database for a pumping station, there may be 10,000 parts. Rather than have one huge database for, say, 10 pumping stations, we would prefer to have 10 smaller databases, each dedicated to its own system. The schemas would be identical.
I think one approach to this would be have an empty database in SQL server (with the correct tables/schemas/relationships etc) and then copy that within SQL server, with a new name (the system name), probably using a stored procedure.
My question: Is this possible, is there already a stored procedure in SQL Server (2000) to do this, or do I have to write one? Writing a SP to physically create the database from scratch would be a nightmare, I'm hoping there is a simple 'copy_db to new_db' type stored procedure. Maybe there is a program can read a DB and create a script to re-create the DB under a new name?
how to debug store procedure from Visual interdev. I am working on Windows NT 4.0 workstation, and SQL database server is on an other Windows NT server machine. I can not step through the store procedure or set breakpoint. Thanks in advanced. YU
While I debugging a SP, I try to catch the value of local variable ( DECLARE@ls_where VARIANT(8000) ) but I see that is not completely, but truncate.The SP works correctly ... how can I catch the completely value of the localvariable ?I have The same result if I Print the variable.Thx
I am trying to use debug option for a stored procedure from SQL Query Analyser and I get the error:
Server: Msg 504, Level 16, State 1, Procedure sp_sdidebug, Line 1 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Unable to connect to debugger on TRAX2STAGE (Error = 0x800706ba). Ensure that client-side components, such as SQLDBREG.EXE, are installed and registered on WKVKARAMCHED. Debugging disabled for connection 80.
In SQL Server 2000's Query Analyzer, you can debug a stored procedure by right-clicking a SP and select "Debug". You can then step through the SP one line at a time.I don't see this in SQL Server 2005 and have searched bu cannot find any documentation on what happened to this feature.What did Microsoft do with this?
Hi everyone, I dont know if I am posting this to the right area but here goes: I know there is a way you can step into a stored procedure from VS.net, but I dind't know how. I searched google and found this MS KB Article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316549 However, on step two, "Under the Servers node in Server Explorer, expand the SQL Server Machine name, expand the SQL Servers Node, ..." The first and only item I have in the tree is my local machine name. If I expand that I do not have a SQL Servers node, all I have are: Crystal Reports Services, Event Logs Management Classes, Management Events, Message Queues, Performance Counters and Services. The instance of SQL Server I am using is on my local machine and I am able to communicate with it. I am using TCP/IP I figured to check the SQL Server Config Manager and see what protocols the db was using. The client protocols are Shared Memory, TCP/IP and Named Pipes (these are enabled) I then looked at the SQL Server 2005 Services. The following are running: SQL Server Integration Services, SQL Server FullText, SQL Server, SQL Server Analysis Services, SQL Server Reporting and SQL Server Agent (This was stopped but I started it) SQL Server Browser is NOT running and I can't start it. I dont know if that has anything to do with it. Am I missing somethign? Thanks, John