Get Rid Of Square Character In Sql 2005
Oct 28, 2007how to eliminate square character before the data.
When i import it from excel into sql server 2005, it have a double square character on my data. help.
how to eliminate square character before the data.
When i import it from excel into sql server 2005, it have a double square character on my data. help.
I had to import some FileMaker Data into SQL Server 2005 and in the resume field a "SQUARE" special character is appearing everyplace that a return should be.
It has really messed up the formatting. I know how to use the updatetext in a cursor to replace the special character but I don't know what to replace the "SQUARE" special character with so the text is displaying a new line rather then this "SQUARE" character.
Any help would be appreicated.
Hi, I am new to ASP.NET and Visual Web Developer 2005 Express, which I run on Windows Vista. I am currently going through some of the tutorial videos on http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/ . I encountered an error in Lesson 04 and I would have ignored it but it keeps haunting me and now I cannot proceed with the lesson 09 all because of the same error. I would really appreciate it if somebody could help me resolve this because it.
General error text
The database filename can not contain the following 3 characters: [ (open square brace), ] (close square brace) and ' (single quote)
Lesson 4 circumstances
Web.Configis modified to contain the following code just before the closing </system.web> tag:<anonymousIdentification enabled="true"/><profile enabled="true"> <properties> <add name="MyNewProperty" allowAnonymous="true"/> </properties></profile>
Hi!
I have a table like this below and it doesn't only contain English Names but it also contain Chinese Name.
CREATE TABLE Names
(FirstName NVARCHAR (50),
LastName NVARCHAR (50));
I tried to view the column using SQL Query Analyzer, It didn't display Chinese Character.
I know that SQL Server 2005 is using UCS-2 Encoding and Chinese Character uses Double Byte Character Set (DBCS) Encoding.
I want to read the FirstName and LastName columns and display in Window Form Data Grid and ASP.NET Grid View.
I tried to use this code below and it didn't work. It convert some of the English Name to Chinese Character and it display the chinese character and some still in the original unreadable characters.
Does anybody know how to read those character from SQL Table and display the correct Chinese Character without converting the English Name into Chinese also?
Thanks
int codePage = 950;
StringBuilder message = new StringBuilder();
Encoding targetEncoding = Encoding.GetEncoding(codePage);
byte[] encodedChars= targetEncoding.GetBytes(str);
.
message.AppendLine("Byte representation of '" + str + "' in Code Page '" + codePage + "':");
for (int i = 0; i < encodedChars.Length; i++)
{
message.Append("Byte " + i + ": " + encodedChars);
}
message.AppendLine(" RESULT : " + System.Text.Encoding.Unicode.GetString(encodedChars));
Console.Writeline(message.ToString());
hi all:
do ms sql 2005 have chi-square test?
sincerly!
Hi
Do i have use square brackets surrounding the table names when executing a query in SQL Server ? i.e Is
select * from Department
different from
select * from [Department]
I'm using a case-insensitive SQL Server installation. Any help is appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Sam
hi ,
In my database I have table with column of datatype nvarchar in which I am writing the address of users.Now address field in aspx page is multiline because of which my address contains characters and
. These special characters are getting inserted in database as square boxes. Is their any way to avoid it. Also the constraint is that I don't want to replace or
by space before writing contents to database.
Please write to me any solutions u are having.
thanks in advance.
Thanks and regards,
Nita Jadhav.
I have an ASP.NET application where I need to filter the records returned from a SQL query using a calculated distance to a point that is set by the user. To do this directly, I would need to include a square root of an expression in the SQL query. It seems like I should be able to do this by writing my SQL query something like:
SELECT SQRT(expression ....) AS distance, column2, column3 ... FROM mytable WHERE distance < 50
Unfortunately, SQL queries apparently don't like the SQRT function. I am using .NET 2.0 with VS2005 and a MS Access backend (that will soon be moved to SQL/Server).
As an alternate, maybe I can query the data into a temporary record set with a extra field for distance and then step my way through the temporary record set and replace the values in the distance field with a calculated distance. Once the temporary record set is prepared, then I would delete the records that don't pass the distance requirement or otherwise hide them and bind the data to a gridview control.
Thanks,
David
update t1
    set t1.col1 = replace(t1.col1, t2.col1, t2.col2)
from table1 t1
inner join table2 t2 on t1.col3 = t2.col3
I am not able to replace some record which of t2.col1 contain like "[abc]def"
I have used "[][abc]def" and "/[abc/]def" for same but its not working.
I have a table that contains file paths as
ServernamefolderAfilenameA
ServernameFolderBFilenameB
and I need a query to return
ServernamefolderA
ServernameFolderB
I tried
SELECT DISTINCT left(Source, charindex('', Source)- 0) AS String
FROM Table
But that removes everything after the first and I need it to return all data before the last
Hi,
I am using MSSQL 2005 with the compatability mode set to 2000.Now, one of my String columns in a table has data in the following format:
ABC[123][XYZ]
Now issuing the following SELECT query in the table does not work :
Select * from TAB1 where col1 like 'ABC[%'
ie, no row gets selected.However, the following query works:
Select * from TAB1 where col1 like 'ABC%'
Looks like '[' is a special character :( Now, how do i work around this so that i can select strings starting with "ABC[".Please help.
Thanks.
I have the following scenario, The contents of main file are like :
ServerCentral|||||forum|||||||||||||||is||||||the||best
so||||||be|||||on||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||it
And I need the output in the following form:
ServerCentral=forum=is=the=best
so=be=on=it
The logic being that multiple and consecutive occurrences of the special character, here - pipe , should be replaced by a single special character.
I have data in a column that starts with 1-4 characters followed by a dash then followed by an number of characters (ex: EU-Surgery).
How do I select everything to the right of the dash when the number of characters to the left of the dash varies?
I'd like to return the left-most character from an 8 character string & the third from the left character too.
Like this ABC00123 returns AC
$query = "SELECT LEFT(uninum,3), RIGHT(uninum,5), clmarea, Date FROM tblunimov";
$result = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());
echo "<div class='tblstyle1'>";
echo "<table class='tblstyle1'>";
echo "<tr><th>ini</th><th>item</th><th>area</th><th>date</th></tr>";
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){
[Code] ....
I want to store a small cirle in a text field. Can anyone tell me how I can enter it in ascii code.
Thanks
Hi,
Anytime I BCP data from a table containing characters like ö it gets muddled up when I look at it in the text file. The code page of the NT OS is 850 and the character is included in it. Why is the character changed during the BCP ?
Bob
Hello all.
Ok this is going to be a little hard to describe but here goes
I have a table within which one column is used to store a SQL select statement as a string. This means that the whole select statement has to be enclosed within two ' characters. The problem is that the SQL statement itself contains these characters. The specific SQL statement i wish to save as a string is:
select
'<A HREF=DisplayOnlyDiscipline?SESSION_ID=' + :SESSION_ID +
'&DISP_REF=' + cast(DISP_REF as varchar) +
'&EDIT_REF=' + :EDIT_REF + '>' + cast(DISP_REF as varchar) + '</A>' as Reference,
V.DESCRIPTION as Discipline_Stage,
DISP_DATE as Date
from
DISCPLIN D
left outer join
V_DISP V on (V.CODE = D.DISP_CODE)
where
EMPLOY_REF = :EDIT_REF
order by
DISP_DATE DESC
Can anyone suggest how i get round this?
thanks for reading peeps
Pls, what d this query return if applied on char type (string type)
select * from myTable where myNameColumn Between 'B' AND 'E'
would return all the names that start with : B, C, D, E
like these:
Bob, Chris, Edward, David
but not :
Marry, Jean....
or how does it work exactly when applied on string type but only putting one character in the search.
Thanks.
How can i add character 0 to the database??
i have a string of characters and one of them is 0 (its a license file)
i would like to save it to the database. but i get unclosed character string.
Hope its clear.
Tks
its a new database so you can also tellme wich datatype i need.
what nchar() value equals the tab character. I need to replace it in astring.
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I have got a column having data like
RT 12.5R20 (P) OL
RT 12.5R244(SP)GRADER
I want only need the value before '('. So, the result will be RT 12.5R20 and RT 12.5R244
Since the length of the character will change. Is there any funtions in T-SQL that I can use to achieve this?
Thanks
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Ans:- update SomeTable
set SomeField = rtrim(SomeField) + char(39)
where right(rtrim(SomeField),1) <> ''''
Thanks Bill for the solution it works.What l need now is an explanation so l can understand what l just did. Am l right in saying that the reason the char is 39 is to ensure that all fields regardless of length will have the qoute inserted at the end? What if the insert was to be at the beggining how would the query look like?
explain this portion (where right(rtrim(SomeField),1) <> '''') why those two qoutes?Thx a mil