How To Reload Report Every X Seconds?
Feb 28, 2008Is there anyway of including/excluding some javascript to reload the report (with the parameters the user has chosen) on an automatic basis?
View 1 RepliesIs there anyway of including/excluding some javascript to reload the report (with the parameters the user has chosen) on an automatic basis?
View 1 Repliesthis might be a stupid question.
I have a parameter which has a default value set to it. when a second value is selexcted is it necessary to click the view report button.
Could it be set to auto reload on dropdown selection.
I am using reporting Services 2000
Thanks.
Hi all.If I've got a query which has a field with seconds in it... how will I usethe Convert function to get my field converted to the format: HH:MM:SS ?The field with the seconds in is called: "Diff"Thanks alotRudi
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I have a Stored Procedure that has a query in it and it take 0 second and then a stored procedure that takes 16 seconds. From what I can tell they shoul be the same.
It doesn't recompile when i run the stored procedure, I checked that.
Does someone know whether it is better to drop and reload or sp_recompile a stored procedure to get a new, recompiled execution plan? I have another DBA telling me it is better to drop and reload the stored procedure rather than use sp_recompile. I would think that sp_recompile would be the preferred method.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am doing a master page and i want the page to update itself when a new value comes in. Example, my master page default value has login and register (both are set as linkbutton)
Login | Register
Then in the login page, when the person successfully logged in to his/her account, master page update linkbutton login and register text will change to welcome john and logout.
Welcome John | Logout
I have a problem with getting a dropdown list to change a txt field every time I select a new value on it.
I have a parameter called "Type" that is selected from a non-queried drop down list. This contains values like "Month" "Day" "Quarter" "Week", etc. I have a query that takes those parameters and then returns a "TimeInterval" for each one. I want this value to appear in a text box (Which is a MaxDate parameter for an entirely separate query) whenever the user selects a value from type. However there is a catch, the user needs to be able to also change the value of the textbox so that he/she can customize that end date for report rather than the values that I have pre-canned for them. This is a bit confusing so I'll try to give an example. The wants to run a report and selects "Week" from the drop down list, this value is passed one of my datasets and that data set returns the value 07/15/2007. That value will then populate in the MaxDate parameter field. The user then changes his/her mind selects "month" from the Type drop down list. What should happen is that the MaxDate field changes to be 07/01/2007 (This is returned correctly in my querry, but I can't get it to show in the maxDate field after the first time.), but instead it still shows 07/15/2007. Here is my SQL code for the dataSet that uses the parameter Type to return a date
IF(@Type= 'Day')
BEGIN
SELECT dbo.F_START_OF_DAY(getdate()) AS TimeInterval
END
IF(@Type='Year')
BEGIN
SELECT dbo.F_START_OF_YEAR(getdate()) AS TimeInterval
END
IF(@Type='Month')
BEGIN
SELECT dbo.F_START_OF_MONTH(getdate()) AS TimeInterval
END
IF(@Type='Quarter')
BEGIN
SELECT dbo.F_START_OF_QUARTER(getdate()) AS TimeInterval
END
ETC....................................
If you need any aditional information or have any questions, I'de be more than happy to answer them. Thanks in advance, /jcarver
Please, anyone out there can tell me if there is a special code that can reload data from the database and display in the application. Thank you.
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sidebar - if i have the .mdf and .ldf files, can I restore from them?
I would like to empty out my 2k8 database (remove all the data in the tables only) And reloaded it with the data from production (2k5). I know I would have to dis-enable any constraints, triggers and remove all indexes before I can run a Truncate/Delete on all tables correct And then import the data via Wizard or script And lastly enable all the constraints & triggers, rebuild the indexes. Is this the only way to go about this? I don't want to do a backup & restore because the 2k5 doesn't have a 20% of the tables that are in 2k8. The 20% of those tables in 2k8 i'm not going to remove.
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After getting a form view inserting some values into a mdb file, it inserts the same values a second time on page reload.
How may I cure this? Any suggestions?
VB Code is below.
many thanks in advance
Rosi
1 <%@ Page Language="VB" MasterPageFile="~/MasterPage.master" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeFile="km_Eingabe.aspx.vb" Inherits="km_Eingabe" title="km-Eingabe" %>
2 <asp:Content ID="Content1" ContentPlaceHolderID="ContentPlaceHolder1" Runat="Server">
3 <table style="width: 750px; height: 210px">
4 <tr>
5 <td style="height: 38px">
6 </td>
7 <td style="height: 38px">
8 <asp:DropDownList ID="dropdownlist1" runat="server" AutoPostBack="True" DataSourceID="AccessDataSource2"
9 DataTextField="polKennz" DataValueField="polKennz">
10 </asp:DropDownList>
11 </td>
12 <td style="height: 38px">
13 </td>
14 </tr>
15 <tr>
16 <td style="height: 235px">
17 </td>
18 <td style="height: 235px" valign="top">
19
20 <asp:FormView ID="FormView1" runat="server" CellPadding="4" DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1"
21 ForeColor="#333333">
22 <FooterStyle BackColor="#5D7B9D" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="White" />
23 <EditRowStyle BackColor="#999999" />
24 <EditItemTemplate>
25
26 </EditItemTemplate>
27 <RowStyle BackColor="#F7F6F3" ForeColor="#333333" />
28 <PagerStyle BackColor="#284775" ForeColor="White" HorizontalAlign="Center" />
29 <EmptyDataTemplate>
30 keine Daten vorhanden
31 <br />
32 <asp:LinkButton ID="NewButton" runat="server" CommandName="New" Text="Neuer Eintrag"></asp:LinkButton>
33 </EmptyDataTemplate>
34 <InsertItemTemplate>
35 Datum:
36 <asp:TextBox ID="DatumTextBox" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("Datum", "{0:d}") %>'>
37 </asp:TextBox>
38 <br />
39 Fahrer:
40 <asp:TextBox ID="FahrerTextBox" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("Fahrer") %>'>
41 </asp:TextBox>
42 <br />
43 polKennz:
44 <asp:TextBox ID="polKennzTextBox" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("polKennz") %>'>
45 </asp:TextBox>
46 <br />
47 neuer_Eintrag:
48 <asp:TextBox ID="neuer_EintragTextBox" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("neu") %>'></asp:TextBox>
49 <br />
50 aktuell:
51 <asp:TextBox ID="aktuellTextBox" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("aktuell") %>'></asp:TextBox> <br />
52 <br />
53 <asp:LinkButton ID="InsertButton" runat="server" CausesValidation="True" CommandName="Insert"
54 Text="Einfügen" OnClick="InsertButton_Click">
55 </asp:LinkButton>
56 <asp:LinkButton ID="InsertCancelButton" runat="server" CausesValidation="False" CommandName="Cancel"
57 Text="Abbrechen">
58 </asp:LinkButton>
59 </InsertItemTemplate>
60 <ItemTemplate>
61 Datum:
62 <asp:Label ID="DatumLabel" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("Datum") %>'></asp:Label><br />
63 Fahrer:
64 <asp:Label ID="FahrerLabel" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("Fahrer") %>'></asp:Label><br />
65 polKennz:
66 <asp:Label ID="polKennzLabel" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("polKennz") %>'></asp:Label><br />
67 neu:
68 <asp:Label ID="neuLabel" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("neu") %>'></asp:Label><br />
69 lfdNr:
70 <asp:Label ID="lfdNrLabel" runat="server" Text='<%# Eval("lfdNr") %>'></asp:Label><br />
71 aktuell:
72 <asp:Label ID="aktuellLabel" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("aktuell") %>'></asp:Label><br />
73 Dienststelle:
74 <asp:Label ID="DienststelleLabel" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("Dienststelle") %>'></asp:Label><br />
75 <asp:LinkButton ID="NewButton" runat="server" CommandName="New" Text="Neuer Eintrag"></asp:LinkButton>
76 </ItemTemplate>
77 <HeaderStyle BackColor="#5D7B9D" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="White" />
78 </asp:FormView>
79 </td>
80 <td style="height: 235px">
81 </td>
82 </tr>
83 <tr>
84 <td>
85 </td>
86 <td>
87 </td>
88 <td>
89 </td>
90 </tr>
91 </table>
92 <asp:AccessDataSource ID="AccessDataSource2" runat="server" DataFile="~/App_Data/KfzDaten_Ansicht.mdb"
93 SelectCommand="SELECT DISTINCT [polKennz] FROM [qry_KennzeichenAlle_ohne_ausgesondert]">
94 </asp:AccessDataSource>
95 <asp:AccessDataSource ID="AccessDataSource1" runat="server" DataFile="~/App_Data/KfzDaten_Ansicht.mdb"
96 SelectCommand="SELECT DISTINCT [Datum], [Nutzer], [Fahrer], [polKennz], [aktuell], [neu], [gefahren] FROM [qry_Fahrtenbuch_letzter_Eintrag_pro_Kfz] WHERE ([polKennz] = ?)">
97 <SelectParameters>
98 <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="DropDownList1" Name="polKennz" PropertyName="SelectedValue"
99 Type="String" />
100 </SelectParameters>
101 </asp:AccessDataSource>
102 <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" DataSourceMode="DataSet" ConflictDetection="CompareAllValues" InsertCommandType="Text" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:KfzDaten_Ansicht_mdbConnectionString %>" ProviderName="<%$ ConnectionStrings:KfzDaten_Ansicht_mdbConnectionString.ProviderName %>"
103 InsertCommand= "INSERT INTO Tab_import_Fahrtenbuch([Datum], [Fahrer], [polKennz], [neu], [aktuell]) VALUES (@Datum, @Fahrer, @polKennz, @Eingabe_neu, @Eingabe_aktuell )" >
104 <SelectParameters>
105 <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="dropdownlist1" Name="newparameter" PropertyName="SelectedValue" />
106 </SelectParameters>
107 <InsertParameters>
108 <asp:FormParameter FormField="DatumTextBox" Name="Datum" Type="string" />
109 <asp:FormParameter FormField="FahrerTextBox" Name="Fahrer" Type="string" />
110 <asp:FormParameter FormField="polKennzTextBox" Name="polKennz" Type="string" />
111 <asp:FormParameter FormField="neuer_EintragTextBox" Name="neu" Type="Int32" ConvertEmptyStringToNull="false" />
112 <asp:FormParameter FormField="aktuellTextBox" Name="aktuell" Type="Int32" ConvertEmptyStringToNull="false" Direction="Input" />
113 </InsertParameters>
114 </asp:SqlDataSource>
115
116 </asp:Content>
117
118
After deleting all the test data from all tables in a SQL 2000 database, is there a way to reset all the auto-incrementing fields back to zero in one shot? In Access, you can run the Compact and Repair option. Also, in Sybase SQL, there was an "unload/reload" option to reduce the database size. Is there a similar function in SQL2000? Thanks for all the help
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am really confused and I can’t concentrate. Please help me with this easy question:
I have a field which contains seconds for example 128460 I need to have how much hours is that in my Query.
Please Help me.
Sep
I'm using a stored procedure that outputs a field of duration in seconds... I'm limited in that I cannot edit the stored procedure to alter the output but I need to convert this duration to hh:mm:ss. Is there a way to do this using the expression editor in RS 2000?
Many thanks.
Hi,
I have an user input variable called @stop_time which takes input in the format of HH:MM:SS.
I need to convert it into seconds only.
declare @start_time datetime
set @start_time ='02:15:00'
How can I do that?
Can anyone help please?
Hello every one I have a column in my table which stores seconds.
I want to convert the value into Days:Hours:Minutes:Secons(DD:HH:MM:SS) format.
Can anybody please tell me how to do that.
The value of seconds wil be large (eg. 16798563,..and so on) SO how to I convert this value to the format I need.
URGENT PLZ
Regards
Mohsin Iqbal
Does anyone know if you can shedule a dts package to run every 10 seconds ?
I can see that you can create a job but this only has the option for the earliest run set to 1 minute.
Any advice
Ian
I have a result that comes out in number of seconds, but need to see it converted to minutes and hours and seconds. Is there a convert function that would do this?
Thanks,
Dan
How to Convert Seconds (i.e., 114) to hh:mm:ss format,
is there any way.. i've a column (DURATION) which is recorded in Seconds
AND USER wants to see the seconds in hh:mm:ss 00:14:28
pls.help
thanks
Hi, I have a field with seconds in it, and I need to convert this so that it shows in the format hh:mm:ss. Is there an easy way to do this?
Thanks in advance,
Ben
Hi,
i have a huge table.One of the columns of the table is fTime, which is datetime data type. But there is NO seconds in the fTime column. What i wanna do is to add seconds to this column according to the example below;
2006-07-24 18:10:00----> 2006-07-24 18:10:00
2006-07-24 18:10:00----> 2006-07-24 18:10:59
2006-07-25 10:20:00----> 2006-07-25 10:20:00
2006-07-25 10:20:00----> 2006-07-25 10:20:15
2006-07-25 10:20:00----> 2006-07-25 10:20:30
2006-07-25 10:20:00----> 2006-07-25 10:20:45
2006-07-25 10:20:00----> 2006-07-25 10:20:59
2006-07-25 12:00:00----> 2006-07-25 12:00:00
2006-07-25 12:00:00----> 2006-07-25 12:00:30
2006-07-25 12:00:00----> 2006-07-25 12:00:59
Shortly, as you can understand from above, the first second should be 00, the last second should be 59 and the rest will be calculated by, 60/count of same fTime rows - except the last row. There is one important thing to consider, which is the speed of the statements which include those calculations because of the huge number of rows i my table.
thanks
Hello,
How would one convert HH:MM:SS to Seconds?
Thanks in advance!
--Phb
--PhB
Hi,
I have an user input variable called @stop_time which takes input in the format of HH:MM:SS.
I need to convert it into seconds only.
declare @start_time datetime
set @start_time ='02:15:00'
How can I do that?
Can anyone help please?
HiI am trying to use the WAITFOR function to make each loop in a cursoroccur every 4 seconds until the curdb is emptythe prtocedure is as follows---------------- startcreate procedure q_additionalrabatt@additionalrabatt float,@ordernr intASdeclare @ordradnr intdeclare curdb cursor for select ordernr, ordradnr from orp whereordernr = @ordernrfor read onlyopen curdbfetch curdb into @ordernr, @ordradnrwhile @@fetch_status = 0beginupdateorpsetorp.rabatt1 = (orp.rabatt1 + @additionalrabatt)whereorp.ordernr = @ordernr andorp.ordradnr = @ordradnrfetch curdb into @ordernr, @ordradnrendclose curdbdeallocate curdb------------------- endI need to make sure, that before it fetches the next row it waits 4seconds before executing the next loop.Matt
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cmd = "select subscriber_id as Subscriber_no,,amount,duration from MyTable" ;
Please help me how to format this within the Query to display in GridView.
I have values in seconds (integers) in a database column and I want to convert those values to datetime. For example: 102 into 1:42(60 seconds = 1 minute + 42 seconds = 1:42), 150 into 2:30, etc.
I've been working for hours today on this, but haven't been able to come up with a solution.
Hi all,
can someone give me some advise on how to troubleshoot this.... thanks.
Here is the situation:
We have a server running nicely for the past 1 years. And just yesterday, things started to acting very slow.
A simple query that will return one row:
"select * from product where itemno = 1234 and visible =1"
will take 20 second sometime 30! The weird thing is.. it only happens intermittently. The table also only contain 4000 rows. so its not even a big table. I am not sure if this is caused by lack of memory or what (256mb ram, p4 1ghz on this server).
The system cpu usage % avg around 3-8%. but when that weird behavior started. All the other queries will wait for it to finished and then burst the cpu usage up to 100%. Afterward, it will level off and then the cycle repeat again.
I'm just hoping if anyone can give me a few pointers as of where to troubleshoot. I've tried rebuild the index on that table but it didn't help. This weird behavior not only happen on this particular table, but also on different db within the same server. (note: they are small dbs only)
p.s. here is the site that is running on this db, you'll see this weird delay after a few click on the pages.
http://www.animepot.com
Thanks you for your time,
Derick
forgot to mentioned, the sql server is 7.0
I want to calculate total sum of column.
I have a table with many values of column:
declare @time table
(times nvarchar(255))
INSERT INTO @time (times)
Select ('05:01')
UNION ALL
Select ('00:01')
UNION ALL
Select ('170:01')
UNION ALL
Select ('2543:01')
Select * from @time
How can I get seconds value for every row?
05:01 - 301
00:01 - 1
170:01 - 10201
P.s. Finally I use - Select convert(char,dateadd(second,152581,60),108) as sumtime
I need to convert 300.876 to 5:00.876 in classic asp. Can anyone help?
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How can I make a query and group the registries in a interval of 30 seconds...like
for each line I have a datetime field that have all the day, and I need it to return just like
TIME Contador_type1 Contador_type2 Total
01-01-2006 00:00:30.000 2 5 7
01-01-2006 00:01:00.000 3 7 10
It's just an example...but that's the result that I need and my table is
data_hora -- datetime field
tipo - 1 or 2 -- count
nrtelefone - that's is the number dialed.
Thanks
Hello,
Today I ran a query from my ASP page that returned with an error message stating my command had timed out. Fine. I searched the forums (thank god for the internet), and added cmd.CommandTimeout = 120. Great! That solved my problem.
My question is that from everything I read, the command timeout is set to 30 seconds by default. Yet my query runs in 5 seconds or so with the property set, but wouldn't run at all without it. Is it possible my command timeout was set somewhere else to less than 30 seconds? It's almost as if the server THOUGHT it would take longer than 30 seconds, and gave up, before actually running the query (which has all needed indexes to make the query fast). I just don't understand why I was getting this error for what turns out to be a 5 second query. When I shorted the query to 4 seconds or so (reducing the date range for the report), it ran fine in 4 seconds without the timeout error. So basically, going to 5 seconds or more caused this error. Where are the other places that the CommandTimeout property might be set? On the SQL Express database itself? I didn't see any ASP.NET config properties addressing it. Is there somewhere else I can look?
Thanks!
Michael
I have a field in nvarchar type. It contains data like 0, :23, 1:57, ... all in minutes and seconds. Now, I need to convert it to MM:SS using query and get the Average of this column. How can I do it? I have tried Avg(Convert(nvarchar(20), [Calling Time], 108)) .. but I got error : The average aggregate operation cannot take a nvarchar data type as an argument.Help!!!! :(
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