Multiple Msde Installations
Jan 17, 2007Hi All
I am new to this forum.
I want to know if MSDE can be installed twice (two instances) on a single computer?
I will be thankful for details provided by you.
Radhesham
Hi All
I am new to this forum.
I want to know if MSDE can be installed twice (two instances) on a single computer?
I will be thankful for details provided by you.
Radhesham
1. install a SQL Express instance such as myexpress;
2. create some databases with tables such as db1 and db2;
3. Reinstall SQL Express with the same instance name "myexpress". I assume we need reinstall SQL Express myexpress again becuase of bad operations.
4. Open the myexpress by management tool but I can not see db1 and db2 databases but the datafiles and logfiles are in the data directory.
The question is what I need to do so I can consolidate exited databases so they can be seen in "myexpress" instance by management tool?
1. install a SQL Express instance such as myexpress;
2. create some databases with tables such as db1 and db2;
3. Reinstall SQL Express with the same instance name "myexpress". I assume we need reinstall SQL Express myexpress again becuase of bad operations.
4. Open the myexpress by management tool but I can not see db1 and db2 databases but the datafiles and logfiles are in the data directory.
The question is what I need to do so I can consolidate exited databases so they can be seen in "myexpress" instance by management tool?
I am trying to set up multiple instances of MSDE 2000 for use by Trend Micro virus scan products. I have the instance set up but I am trying to access svrnetcn.exe to set up named pipes and TCP/IP and I keep getting a 126 error "The Specified Module could not be found". Any ideas how to set this up.
thanks,
eric
Himy first post in the data access forums, I really hope, someone can enlighten me here...I have a windows server 2003 running with 15 MSDE instances. No I would like to upgrade to SQL Server 2000 without crashing the existing instances... My perfect scenario woudl be- install sql server as new instance- move existing databases via detach / attach to the new instanceWill that work?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have installed two mssql 2000 MSDE sp4 instances on WinXP SP2.
I can connect both instances from local machine.
But when I try from remote PC, I can only connect to one with default instance name and can't connect to another one ComputerNameInstanceName.
I set the windows firewall off in WinXPSP2. But still can't connect.
I also try with mssql2000 MSDE sp3 instances. It is same ask sp4.
Please help!!!!!!
Dear All,
how many types of installations are there in sql server?
Vinod
Even you learn 1%, Learn it with 100% confidence.
Hi - I am a bit of an amatuer, but I am trying to use the EMS data Pump to get all of the data out of an Interbase 6 DB into an MSDE DB. I have managed to instal an Interbase ODBC driver, and I ca connect to it and then automatically create the tables in my MSDE DB, but I get an error stating that there cannot be multiple Timestamp columns in the MSDE databse. Is this true ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedHi,
We are trying to consolidate sales order data from different sales locations where in which we have to merge multiple [more than 25] MSDE 2000 databases into a Single DB. What is the best way to do this?
At the end of the day i should have one DB which contains sales order data of all the sales locations.
Thanks,
SakthiVenkatesh.
Just wondering. On some workstations and a couple of servers we
have apps each running an instance of MSDE so these machines each have
anywhere between 2 - 5 instances of MSDE each.
Would it be benificial from a resources point of view (not to mention a
patching one) if we set up one instance of Express to replace the
multiple MSDE ones?
Anyone got any thoughts?
Antony
I have this confusion because as I am trying to install "SQL Server Management Studio Express", the installers said I already have it.
Q1. Do I need it if I already have SQL Server Management Studio for Server 2005?
Q2.
How many ways to have SQL Express installed on your PC?
- Seperate downloads
- Visual Studio 2005 Retail
- SQL Server 2005
In that regards, will all methods are basically install the same set of components into the machine?
Q3. I don't find any relevant item in the "Add or Remove Programs" regarding to SQL Express.
Is that because SQLExpress is just an database instance not a application item?
Q4. Where are the files of Express in the file system?
I saw in c:Program filesMicrosoft SQL Server, a few directories like
80, 90, MSSQL.1, MSSQL.2, MSSQL.3, MSSQL.3, MSSQL.4
Which one of those belongs to SQL Express and which belongs to SQL Server 2005?
Is the directory structure identical with other types of installation (standalone and VS IDE)?
Thanks
Stanley
Hi all.
Any assistance regarding this would be greatly appreciated.
I am trying to intall SP1 on SQL Server 2005 and am experiencing some difficulties with regards to Authentiction modes.
I have tried to use Windows Authetication for All instances and it states that the account information could not be verified for one or more services. I only have one instance which is the default and have Database Services and Reporting services listed in the Products text box. I have also tried using SQL Server Authentication using the password of a SQL Server account but am still experiencing problems.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
They say that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing again and again while expecting a different outcome.
I must be going insane.
To top it off, the first time I tried to enter this message the post failed.
I installed visual studio 2005 and SQL express in the spring and began working with them. Life was good. I got distracted for several months and when I went back in I saw the 2008 beta 2 versions of VS and VWD. I uninstalled everything and installed the new versions, but kept having problems with missing links in the help files. I am a newbie, so the help files were important to me so I decided to go back to the old versions.
I deleted everything again, used the MSI cleanup utility to make sure everything was deleted and tried to reinstall the 2005 versions. At one point I got SQL server installed, but had to use a different (besides SQLexpress) instance name and was unable to link it with VWD. I have repeatedly uninstalled and reinstalled (maybe a dozen times) while trying various means of deleting file contents and under the programs/apdata and Microsoft SQL directories and in various sequences to no avail. The latest message is below along with the end of the log file.
Does anyone know a good hosting vendor for the visual studio authoring environment? (just half kidding)
Thanks for any help ... bill
Error message ....
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup
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The SQL Server service failed to start. For more information, see the SQL Server Books Online topics, "How to: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files" and "Starting SQL Server Manually."
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=20476&ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.3042.00&EvtSrc=setup.rll&EvtID=29503&EvtType=sqlsetuplib%5cservice.cpp%40Do_sqlShutDownRANUInstance%40sqls%3a%3aService%3a%3aStart%40x3
Log file summary .....
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 9.00.3042.00
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Time : Tue Sep 18 14:29:26 2007
HOMEWXP : The current system does not meet minimum hardware requirements for this SQL Server release. For detailed hardware requirements, see the readme file or SQL Server Books Online.
HOMEWXP : Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is either not installed or is disabled. IIS is required by some SQL Server features. Without IIS, some SQL Server features will not be available for installation. To install all SQL Server features, install IIS from Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel or enable the IIS service through the Control Panel if it is already installed, and then run SQL Server Setup again. For a list of features that depend on IIS, see Features Supported by Editions of SQL Server in Books Online.
Machine : HOMEWXP
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English)
Product Version : 9.00.3042.00
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SQLSupport_1.log
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Machine : HOMEWXP
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Native Client
Product Version : 9.00.3042.00
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SQLNCLI_1.log
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Machine : HOMEWXP
Product : Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer
Product Version : 9.00.3042.00
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SqlWriter_1.log
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Machine : HOMEWXP
Product : MSXML 6.0 Parser (KB933579)
Product Version : 6.10.1200.0
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_MSXML6_1.log
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Machine : HOMEWXP
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English)
Product Version : 9.00.3042.00
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SQLSupport_2.log
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Machine : HOMEWXP
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Native Client
Product Version : 9.00.3042.00
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SQLNCLI_2.log
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Machine : HOMEWXP
Product : MSXML 6.0 Parser (KB933579)
Product Version : 6.10.1200.0
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_MSXML6_2.log
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Machine : HOMEWXP
Product : SQL Server Database Services
Error : The SQL Server service failed to start. For more information, see the SQL Server Books Online topics, "How to: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files" and "Starting SQL Server Manually."
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Machine : HOMEWXP
Product : Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Product Version : 9.2.3042.00
Install : Failed
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SQL.log
Last Action : InstallFinalize
Error String : The SQL Server service failed to start. For more information, see the SQL Server Books Online topics, "How to: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files" and "Starting SQL Server Manually."
The error is (3) The system cannot find the path specified.
Error Number : 29503
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Machine : HOMEWXP
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express
Product Version : 9.00.3042.00
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SSMSEE_1.log
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SQL Server Setup failed. For more information, review the Setup log file in %ProgramFiles%Microsoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGSummary.txt.
Time : Tue Sep 18 16:11:03 2007
List of log files:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_Core(Local).log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SQLSupport_1.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SQLNCLI_1.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SqlWriter_1.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_MSXML6_1.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SQLSupport_2.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SQLNCLI_2.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_MSXML6_2.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SQL.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SSMSEE_1.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_Datastore.xml
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_.NET Framework 2.0.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SNAC.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_Core.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGSummary.txt
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_Support.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_SCC.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0003_HOMEWXP_WI.log
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MSI (s) (44:68) [14:51:03:640]: Note: 1: 1708
MSI (s) (44:68) [14:51:03:640]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -- Installation failed.
MSI (s) (44:68) [14:51:03:671]: Cleaning up uninstalled install packages, if any exist
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MSI (s) (44:58) [14:51:03:671]: Destroying RemoteAPI object.
MSI (s) (44:A0) [14:51:03:671]: Custom Action Manager thread ending.
=== Logging stopped: 9/18/2007 14:51:03 ===
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MSI (c) (2C:00) [14:51:06:609]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
=== Verbose logging stopped: 9/18/2007 14:51:06 ===
i just don't kown was happening... please help!....
thanks!
11/06/2007 21:44:25.532 ================================================================================
11/06/2007 21:44:25.548 Hotfix package launched
11/06/2007 21:46:07.532 Attempting to install instance: SQL Server Native Client
11/06/2007 21:46:07.532 Attempting to install target: BTS-108
11/06/2007 21:46:07.548 Attempting to install file: sqlncli.msi
11/06/2007 21:46:07.673 Attempting to install file: \BTS-108c$4afc0bb080422f7b54a29ff48HotFixSqlncliFilessqlncli.msi
11/06/2007 21:46:07.688 Creating MSI install log file at: C:WINDOWSHotfixRedist9LogsRedist9_Hotfix_KB913090_sqlncli.msi.log
11/06/2007 21:46:07.719 Successfully opened registry key: SoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsInstaller
11/06/2007 21:46:07.735 Failed to read registry key: Debug
11/06/2007 21:46:07.938 MSP returned 0: The installed software already has a higher version update applied.
Product version detected is 9.00.3042.00 while the update version is: 9.00.2047.00.
11/06/2007 21:46:07.954 Successfully opened registry key: SoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsInstaller
11/06/2007 21:46:07.969 Failed to read registry key: Debug
11/06/2007 21:46:07.985 Successfully installed file: \BTS-108c$4afc0bb080422f7b54a29ff48HotFixSqlncliFilessqlncli.msi
11/06/2007 21:46:08.001 Successfully installed target: BTS-108
11/06/2007 21:46:08.016 Successfully installed instance: SQL Server Native Client
11/06/2007 21:46:08.048
11/06/2007 21:46:08.048 Product Status Summary:
11/06/2007 21:46:08.079 Product: SQL Server Native Client
11/06/2007 21:46:08.094 SQL Server Native Client (RTM ) - Success
11/06/2007 21:46:08.110
11/06/2007 21:46:08.126 Product: Setup Support Files
11/06/2007 21:46:08.141 Setup Support Files (RTM ) - Not Applied
11/06/2007 21:46:08.157
11/06/2007 21:46:08.173 Product: Database Services
11/06/2007 21:46:08.188 Database Services (RTM 1406 ENU) - Not Applied
11/06/2007 21:46:08.204 Reporting Services (RTM 1406 ENU) - Not Applied
11/06/2007 21:46:08.219
11/06/2007 21:46:08.235 Product: Database Services
11/06/2007 21:46:08.266 Database Services (SP2 3042 ENU) - NA
11/06/2007 21:46:08.282 Details: This update requires service pack 0,1. The service pack for product instance SQLEXPRESS is 2. Download the update for service pack 2.
11/06/2007 21:46:08.313
11/06/2007 21:46:08.329 Product: Notification Services
11/06/2007 21:46:08.344 Notification Services (RTM 1406 ENU) - Not Applied
11/06/2007 21:46:08.376
11/06/2007 21:46:08.391 Product: Integration Services
11/06/2007 21:46:08.438 Integration Services (RTM 1399 ENU) - Not Applied
11/06/2007 21:46:08.469
11/06/2007 21:46:08.485 Product: Client Components
11/06/2007 21:46:08.501 Client Components (RTM 1406 ENU) - Not Applied
11/06/2007 21:46:08.516
11/06/2007 21:46:08.532 Product: MSXML 6.0 Parser
11/06/2007 21:46:08.563 MSXML 6.0 Parser (RTM ) - Not Applied
11/06/2007 21:46:08.579
11/06/2007 21:46:08.610 Product: SQLXML4
11/06/2007 21:46:08.626 SQLXML4 (RTM ) - Not Applied
11/06/2007 21:46:08.641
11/06/2007 21:46:08.657 Product: Backward Compatibility
11/06/2007 21:46:08.688 Backward Compatibility (RTM ) - Not Applied
11/06/2007 21:46:08.704
11/06/2007 21:46:08.735 Product: Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer
11/06/2007 21:46:08.751 Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer (RTM ) - Not Applied
11/06/2007 21:46:08.766
in a prior "legacy" life we couldn't imagine 24x7 implementations because it was important to 1) reorganize databases periodically to remove fragmentation that adversely affected performance and 2) back up databases just in case.
In a 24x7 SQL Server 2005 implementation, high level only, how are these and other maintenance related things accomplished with confidence?
I dont think SQL cleanses its own page splits unsolicited. Are DBAs totally reliant on logs in full recovery installations where db must be up 24x7? What if the devices those logs sit on fail? What if the logs become too large? Is it likely that if you want 24x7 you're looking at Enterrise Edition only?
I'm totally aware of and confident in the sliding window partitioning thing but it seems to me there must be more out there in terms of periodic, more frequent maintenance activity.
I am seeing repeated failures installing SP1 database services with crashes in hotfix.exe being reported and the following appearing in log files:
Property(S): SqlUpgradeMessage = SQL Server Setup has encountered the following problem: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Cannot find the object 'dm_exec_query_resource_semaphores', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.. To continue, correct the problem, and then run SQL Server Setup again.
Property(S): UpgradeInstruction = Connect to SQL instance ZENO as sysadmin
Launch SQL statement USE master
Launch script file C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLInstallsysdbupg.sql
Launch script file C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLInstallDbEngine_hotfix_install.sql
Launch script file C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLInstall
epl_hotfix_install.sql
Stop service MSSQLSERVER
MSI (s) (38:80) [09:35:35:246]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - Update 'Service Pack 1 for SQL Server Database Services 2005 ENU (KB913090)' could not be installed. Error code 1603. Additional information is available in the log file C:WINDOWSHotfixSQL9LogsSQL9_Hotfix_KB913090_sqlrun_sql.msp.log.
This is happening on a Windows 2003 SP1 system.
Any ideas?
I have 2 SQL server installs for 2008 R2 configured as multi instances. I have a product called Esri ArcMap 10.3 that can be used to generate a database. When I run the wizard against one installation, the wizard successfully creates the database. When I then run the same against the other installation it fails with the following error [Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 10.0]Invalid cursor state
I've attempted to look at the configuration of each using
select *
from master.sys.configurations
From this I found several differences
Successful Mulit instance
Optimize for Ad hoc Workloads – False
Max Degree of Parallelism - 0
UnSuccessful Multi instance
Optimize for Ad hoc Workloads – True
Max Degree of Parallelism - 4
I attempted to co-ordinate the differences running the wizard for each iteration but it always failed with the same error above. The error always seems to occur when a particular store procedure is run. There are quite a number of scripts run prior to this and are technically under the covers and only discovered via tracing, in this case using SQL Profiler. I don't have access to individual scripts that I can run incrementally to replicate the issue. I have to rely only on the Esri Wizard.
Reviewing the error against several forums suggests that this is an ODBC error but the trace I ran using SQL Profiler finds that the driver used is Native.
My question then is "What are the conditions that would cause this error above (Invalid Cursor)?" "Is there other configuration settings that are not captured via the SQL identified above?" "Could this be caused by mapped drives for data, Logs and Temp?"
I have installed SQL server 2005 on Win SERVER 2003, then uninstalled and then re-installed but I have found out that the previous instances are still listed and the the previous collation too (I have changed reg setting and and language option re-installation).
It looks like that removing program does not remove completely every object, probably registry values
Do you know how to perform a good uninstallation removing everything (add/remove program does not work properly as written before) ?
Any help will be very appreciated.
Thank
Hi-
We are attempting to run the SQLScan utility from the SQL Server 2000 security tools (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9552D43B-04EB-4AF9-9E24-6CDE4D933600&displaylang=en). I have identified 6 systems with a vulnerable installation. Each developer has updated to SP4 and when I run the scan again, I can see that the instance is now at SP4 revision but it still reports that the instance is vulnerable. From all the documentation I have read, SP4 should include all previous patches. Is the SQLSCAN tool not compatible with SP4 and if so, how can I centrally determine whether I have vulnerable version on the network or not?
Is there such a tool for SQL Server 7 as SQLSCAN is for 2000?
I should state also that I am not technically proficient with SQL Server but have been tasked to scan the network for vulnerable versions that we may have and am finding SQL Server to be very confusing indeed.
Hi -
I may not sound desparate, but I really am. I have spent many days now trying to install and re-install Microsoft SQL 2005 Express. I still cannot connect to the database! I have read this forum and tried various suggestions, like setting the remote connections and TCP/IP + Named Pipes. Still doesnt work!
The environment is Dell Dimension 24000 (I86) with WinXPPro.
Out of desparation, I downloaded and installed Oracle 10g XE. It works just fine !
My question is: Does the Oracle database server interfere with connecting to the Microsoft SQL 2005 Express server ?
Also, I notice that there are an awful lot of questions posted on this Forum concerning just getting your software up and running. Are there that many stupid folks out there like myself, or has this application been released prematurely ?
My company doesn't allow using Local Service / Network Service accounts for SQL Server. So I created domain service accounts. Can multiple SQL Server installations use the same domain service accounts ?
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I'm not sure if it's the setup I did wrong, but I can't seem to get my
text datatype in my database to store more than 900 characters.
I'm trying to setup a news database for my website, which will populate
the information into a datagrid. To test, I manually added a news
item in the database through the visual studio 2003 gui. I
immediately noticed a problem as the I was getting an error after a
long news item saying:
"The value you entered is not consistent with the data type or length of the column, or over grid buffer limit."
I couldn't find anthing to set the buffer limit and the datatype is
"text" filled with simple text in the column. As a further test,
I
simply entered 12334567890123... up to 900 characters and still
recevied the error.
I would appreciate someone leading me in the right direction on this one.
Thanks a lot.
I have downloaded and installed VS C# Express Orcas beta 1. It appears that Express editons ov VS can only connect to SQL2005 Express and not to a high end edition which I have on my computer. In one of the Orcas forums, it was suggested that I can install SQL2005 Express side by side my high end SQL 2005. To play it safe, I wanted to get a confirmation from this forum before I do that. Is a side-by-side installation ok? thanks.
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My question is "How do I change the name of a computer running MSDE with out reinstalling MSDE"
We currently have the problem, that all our machines are produced with the
same name and afterwards the name is changed. So we have the problem that
the checksum key for the MSDE isn't valid anymore. As MSDE can only be installed
from unattended mode so I can’t rerun setup and fix the problem. Does anyone
know a solution for this problem ?? A program recalculating the cheksum ??
regards,
Manfred
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this this question but I'll give it a shot.
The only db development that I have ever done is in MS Access. I have a project at work that is being accomplished in VB and I need a db engine to use as the back end. Visual studio came with a copy of MSDE. Is this tool worth using or should I invest in mySQL? Are there any advantages to using MSDE over mySQL?
Here is my requirement, How to handle using SSIS.
My flatfile will have multiple columns like :
IDÂ key1Â key2Â key3Â key 4
I have SP which accept 3 parameters ID, Key, Date
NOTE: Key is the coulm name from the Excel. So my sp call look like
sp_insert ID, Key1, date
sp_insert ID, Key2,date
sp_insert ID, Key3,date
I am facing a problem in writing the stored procedure for multiple search criteria.
I am trying to write the query in the Procedure as follows
Select * from Car
where Price=@Price1 or Price=@price2 or Price=@price=3
and
where Manufacture=@Manufacture1 or Manufacture=@Manufacture2 or Manufacture=@Manufacture3
and
where Model=@Model1 or Model=@Model2 or Model=@Model3
and
where City=@City1 or City=@City2 or City=@City3
I am Not sure of the query but am trying to get the list of cars that are to be filtered based on the user input.
Please can anyone help me for the following?
I want to merge multiple rows (eg. 3rows) into a single row with multip columns.
for eg:
data
Date Shift Reading
01-MAR-08 1 879.880
01-MAR-08 2 854.858
01-MAR-08 3 833.836
02-MAR-08 1 809.810
02-MAR-08 2 785.784
02-MAR-08 3 761.760
i want output for the above as:
Date Shift1 Shift2 Shift3
01-MAR-08 879.880 854.858 833.836
02-MAR-08 809.810 785.784 761.760
Please help me.
I am trying to create a report using Reporting Services.
My problem right now is that the way the table is constructed, I am trying to pull 3 seperate values i.e. One is the number of Hours, One is the type of work, and the 3rd is the Grade, out of one column and place them in 3 seperate columns in the report.
I can currently get one value but how to get the information I need to be able to use in my reports.
So far what I've been working with SQL Reporting Services 2005 I love it and have made several reports, but this one has got me stumped.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I might not have made my problem quite clear enough. My table has one column labeled value. The value in that table is linked through an ID field to another table where the ID's are broken down to one ID =Number of Hours, One ID = Grade and One ID= type of work.
What I'm trying to do is when using these ID's and seperate the value related to those ID's into 3 seperate columns in a query for using in Reporting Services to create the report
As you can see, I'm attempting to change the name of the same column 3 times to reflect the correct information and then link them all to the person, where one person might have several entries in the other fields.
As you can see I can change the names individually in queries and pull the information seperately, it's when roll them altogether is where I'm running into my problem
Thanks for the suggestions that were made, I apoligize for not making the problem clearer.
Here is a copy of what I'm attempting to accomplish. I didn't have it with me last night when posting.
--Pulls the Service Opportunity
SELECT cs.value AS "Service Opportunity"
FROM Cstudent cs
INNER JOIN cattribute ca ON ca.attributeid = cs.attributeid
WHERE ca.name = 'Service Opportunity'
--Pulls the Number of Hours
SELECT cs.value AS 'Number of Hours'
FROM Cstudent cs
INNER JOIN cattribute ca ON ca.attributeid =cs.attributeid
WHERE ca.name ='Num of Hours'
--Pulls the Person Grade Level
SELECT cs.value AS 'Grade'
FROM Cstudent cs
INNER JOIN cattribute ca ON ca.attributeid =cs.attributeid
WHERE ca.name ='Grade'
--Pulls the Person Number, First and Last Name and Grade Level
SELECT s.personnumber, s.lastname, s.firstname, cs.value as "Grade"
FROM student s
INNER JOIN cperson cs ON cs.personid = s.personid
INNER JOIN cattribute ca ON ca.attributeid = cs.attributeid
WHERE cs.value =(SELECT cs.value AS 'Grade'
WHERE ca.attributeid = cs.attributeid AND ca.name='Grade')
I have a table with single row like below
 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Column0 | Column1 | Column2 | Column3 | Column4|
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Value0Â Â Â | Value1Â Â Â | Value2Â Â Â Â | Value3Â Â Â |Â Value4Â |
Am looking for a query to convert above table data to multiple rows having column name and its value in each row as shown below
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Column0 | Value0
 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Column1 | Value1
 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Column2 | Value2
 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Column3 | Value3
 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Column4 | Value4
 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I have a requirement where in i have around 15 different flat files , filenames are fixed but folder path can be changed(i think i should use a variable for folder path). These 15 files data should go to their respective tables in the database.
Whether I need to create separate data flow task for each file or separate package? In addition to these, example : while importing product data into product table, if product ID already exists, we need to ignore it and upload only the new records.
I am in the process of creating a Report, and in this, i need ONLY the row groups (Parents and Child).I have a Parent group field called "Dept", and its corresponding field is MacID.I cannot create a child group or Column group (because that's not what i want).I am then inserting rows below MacID, and then i toggle the other rows to MacID and MacID to Dept.
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