Numeric Comparison Errors On SQL 2000
Feb 4, 2008
I have several SQL 2000 servers that are running SQL 8.002162. Most are Windows 2003. Because of a note I saw in a non MS forum, I was testing these servers for the numeric comparison issue in MS article 899976, "FIX: A query that involves data that is the numeric data type may return incorrect results in SQL Server 2000 SP3 and in earlier SQL Server 2000 service packs". All the servers act as expected (fixed) since they are running post SP4 and patches. But, one server fails the comparison test scripts in the KB. All these servers are running the same version of SQL. The server that still fails is windows 2003 SP1.
Why does one server reporting to be version 8.002162 fail a test that should be patched and does it mean that although the server is reporting it is version 8.00.2162 it has failed some updates and might be upatched for other issues?
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Apr 2, 2007
Hi,
Let's say I have 1000 registered users in database table and each of them has numeric ranking value.
How can I get the position of each user in comparison to other users ranking value?
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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
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Dear all,
I am developing a proposal to my company, which is a microsoft select client, for introducing SQL 2005 to a new BI project. The company already has SQL 2000. I would like to have a full tabular format of SQL 2005 SSIS Features comparison to SQL server 2000 DTS.
Most of feature enhancement paper has only tell what is new but not tell about what is already existed and how much it is improved (in quality and quantity). Yes, tabular format is more useful.
I tried to search through microsoft.com, technet but still cannot find the relavent one. Would you please give me a web link ?
Please suggest. I am not impersonated myself like a competitor. You can verify my id by sending e-mail to chaivat.jirapummin@th.standardchartered.com
Best regards,
CJira
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Hi all,
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Karikalan writes "We need alpha numeric auto increment code in sql server 2000.
(for eg.: ico1001, ico1002, ico1003,......)
Can any one send the code in MS sql server 2000? plz ..................
bcoz i am beginner in sqlserver 2000"
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set @a=99362600999900.0000
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Guys
I'm getting the above when trying to populate a variable. The values in question are :
@N = 21
@SumXY = -1303765191530058.2251000000
@SumXSumY = -5338556963168643.7875000000
When I run, SELECT (@N * @SumXY) - (@SumXSumY * @SumXSumY) in QA I get the result OK which is -28500190448996439680147097583285.072256 ie 32 places to left of decimal and 6 to the right
When I try the following ie to populate a variable with that value I get the error -
SELECT R2Top = (@N * @SumXY) - (@SumXSumY * @SumXSumY)@R2Top is NUMERIC (38, 10)
Any ideas ??
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Hi,
I have one column in which i have Alpha-numeric data like
COLUMN X
-----------------------
+91 (876) 098 6789
1-567-987-7655
.
.
.
.
so on.
I want to remove Non-numeric characters from above (space,'(',')',+,........)
i want to write something generic (suppose some function to which i pass the column)
thanks in advance,
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Hi all,
I would like to ask if any research conducted on comparisons of SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005? If yes, where can I find them?
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I’ve got a big problem with my Database,
Whenever I runs my query I’ve got error on the half way.
I’m using MSSQL 2000.
So I run DBCC CHECKDB and the follow errors result shown.
I don’t know how to solve that problem.
Plz help me plz help me
If that database crush I’m gonna be fu*ked up by my boss.
:...( plz
DBCC results for 'Table_1'.
Server: Msg 8928, Level 16, State 2, Line 1
Object ID 795149878, index ID 0: Page (1:352679) could not be processed. See other errors for details.
Server: Msg 8944, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 795149878, index ID 0, page (1:352679), row 44. Test (!(hdr->r_tagA & (VERSION_MASK | RECTAG_RESV_A | RECTAG_RESV_B))) failed. Values are 157 and 193.
Server: Msg 8944, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 795149878, index ID 0, page (1:352679), row 44. Test (ColumnOffsets <= (nextRec - pRec)) failed. Values are 18754 and 3160.
There are 0 rows in 1 pages for object 'Total_Profit_Loss'.
Server: Msg 2511, Level 16, State 2, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 1211151360, Index ID 0. Keys out of order on page (1:161199), slots 25 and 26.
Server: Msg 2511, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 1211151360, Index ID 0. Keys out of order on page (1:173791), slots 4 and 5.
Server: Msg 8928, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Object ID 1211151360, index ID 0: Page (1:206443) could not be processed. See other errors for details.
Server: Msg 8939, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 1211151360, index ID 0, page (1:206443). Test (m_freeCnt == freeCnt) failed. Values are 660 and 692.
Server: Msg 2511, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 1211151360, Index ID 0. Keys out of order on page (1:217603), slots 18 and 19.
Server: Msg 2511, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 1211151360, Index ID 0. Keys out of order on page (1:266945), slots 26 and 27.
Server: Msg 2511, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 1211151360, Index ID 0. Keys out of order on page (1:268051), slots 28 and 29.
Server: Msg 8928, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Object ID 1211151360, index ID 0: Page (1:277634) could not be processed. See other errors for details.
DBCC results for 'Pin'.
Server: Msg 8939, Level 16, State 106, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 1211151360, index ID 0, page (1:277634). Test (m_freeCnt == freeCnt) failed. Values are 2168 and 2164.
Server: Msg 8928, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Object ID 1211151360, index ID 0: Page (1:299697) could not be processed. See other errors for details.
Server: Msg 8939, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 1211151360, index ID 0, page (1:299697). Test (m_freeCnt == freeCnt) failed. Values are 3435 and 3431.
Server: Msg 8928, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Object ID 1211151360, index ID 0: Page (1:302290) could not be processed. See other errors for details.
Server: Msg 8944, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 1211151360, index ID 0, page (1:302290), row 12. Test (((UNALIGNED DataRecHdr*) m_pRec)->r_tagB == 0) failed. Values are 4 and 0.
Server: Msg 2511, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 1211151360, Index ID 0. Keys out of order on page (1:900223), slots 2 and 3.
There are 5940869 rows in 210312 pages for object 'Pin'.
CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 14 consistency errors in table 'Pin' (object ID 1211151360).
CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 23 consistency errors in database 'MY_SQL_DB'.
repair_allow_data_loss is the minimum repair level for the errors found by DBCC CHECKDB (MY_SQL_DB ).
DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator.
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Database size 10G
Recovery Mode : Simple
Daily Backup
Error message:
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Hi!
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Navision 3.7
From time we encounter problems, especially when running heavy query
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folows:
File properties:
File growth By percent (10)
Restrict file growth (MB) 10000
OPTIONS:
Recovery model: simple
Settings: Autoupdate statistics, Auto create statistics, Autoshrink
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The log file for database 'ME_Prod' is full. Back up the transaction log for
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in between numerous abovementioned messages I have the following:
Configuration option 'show advanced options' changed from 1 to 1. Run the
RECONFIGURE statement to install..
Could not write a CHECKPOINT record in database ID 9 because the log is out
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Automatic checkpointing is disabled in database 'ME_Prod' because the log is
out of space. It will continue when the database owner successfully
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Server: Msg 4932, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN failed because '_column_' is currently replicated.
The column in question is a text-blob, so I am unsure if the data type is at
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I'd prefer to use sp_repldropcolumn versus drop subscription->drop
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Server: Msg 4413, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
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Hello,
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Hi all-
I setup a new ODBC connection to MS SQL Server 2000 on Windows XP and keep getting the following errors when I try to
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Current configuration
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-Windows XP
-ODBC 3.85.1117
Errors:
I. Within SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Manager
Error: SQL Server connection open
II. When I test the ODBC connection:
Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver Version 03.85.1117
Running connectivity tests...
Attempting connection
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][TCP/IP Sockets]Specified SQL server not found.
TESTS FAILED!
Now here is what has me totally confused:
I can use the command line ISQL to access the database on the server and IP is all correct and port is available.
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Hello,
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Hello,
I am facing an issue with a table in my database.
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2) No queries, even queries that would return only 1 record complete execution against that table
3) I am unable to rename the table, if I try to rename the table Enterprise Manager becomes unresponsive and has to be closed.
4) If I try to browse the rows through Enterprise manager by scrolling through the records, it allows me to go down through a number of rows and then Enterprise manager gives me a timeout expired error.
5) I ran a DBCC CheckDB command ran for 1 hr and 7 minutes. It says there are 0 allocation errors and 0 consistency errors in the database.
6) The other database tables seem to be OK and the Database is operational except for calls involving the 1 Table
7) I am unable to Drop the Table
8) DBCC CheckAlloc finds 0 allocation errors and 0 consistency errors.
9) DBCC CheckTable on MY_Table returns with: There are 3148 rows in 33 pages for object 'MY_Table' .. no errors are printed.
Can one of the SQL Gurus on this forum please recommend a course of action.
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Hi,
I was trying to find numeric characters in a field of nvarchar. I looked this up in HELP.
Wildcard
Meaning
%
Any string of zero or more characters.
_
Any single character.
[ ]
Any single character within the specified range (for example, [a-f]) or set (for example, [abcdef]).
Any single character not within the specified range (for example, [^a - f]) or set (for example, [^abcdef]).
Nowhere in the examples below it in Help was it explicitly detailed that a user could do this.
In MS Access the # can be substituted for any numeric character such that I could do a WHERE clause:
WHERE
Gift_Date NOT LIKE "####*"
After looking at the above for the [ ] wildcard, it became clear that I could subsitute [0-9] for #:
WHERE
Gift_Date NOT LIKE '[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]%'
using single quotes and the % wildcard instead of Access' double quotes and * wildcard.
Just putting this out there for anybody else that is new to SQL, like me.
Regards,
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Pasadena, CA
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We desperately need to get the reports that are installed to retrieve their data from the new database location/machine. We understand this can be done by specifying a new data source in Report Manager. (To clarify, we have NOT moved the report servier installation or database, these remain in place - it's just the deployed reports that no longer point to the correct data source.)
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We've gone so far as to allow EVERYONE read/write access to the ReportManager and ReportServer folders and the RS virtual directories, but nothing seems to help.
Can anyone help with this? Ideas on how to change our data source, or how to get back into Report Manager?
Since we are somewhat technical, but not experts, and don't have much more time to waste, we are willing to pay $500 for this project to someone willing to access the server and fix the problem so that the reports point to the correct database and restore access to Report Manager.
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Our software vendors upgraded their software and our environment - and applications do not interface as they ought. The vendors do not appear to have any further ideas (to those listed below) and at this stage neither do I. It is now a week since the *upgrade* went live. Looking for new suggestions....
Full story (epic) below. Object names have been changed to protect the *innocent*.
Our organisation had 2 applications:-
appBank
appHouse
both running on the respective platforms:
Server name svrCAT:
Windows Server 2000 sp 4 / SQL Server 2000
Server name svrDOG:
Windows Server 2000 sp 4 / SQL Server 2000
Transactions were "posted" from svrDOG to svrCAT via a linked SQL Server, using login dbL1nkLogin.
dbL1nkLogin was made a user of (with relevant table permissions) of the respective databases:
dbForBank
dbForHouse
*** At this point all was working ***
Upgrading appBank to appBigBank required SQL Server 2005 (and more diskspace).
A new server was purchased:
Windows Server 2003 R2 sp 2 / SQL Server 2005 (Server name svrHORSE)
A linked server was created from the SQL instance on svrHORSE to svrDOG using login name dbL1nkLogin.
dbL1nkLogin was made a user (with relevant table permissions) on database:
dbForBigBank
Attempts to "post" transactions were "posted" from svrDOG to svrHORSE via the linked SQL Server fail with
the appBank application generating the following errors:
On first attempt:
************* FILE ERROR *************
Error Code...... 3902-
Error Message...The COMMIT TRANSACTION request has no co
.rresponding BEGIN TRANSACTION.
Table Name......** NOT APPLICABLE **
Description.....** NOT APPLICABLE **
Function....... COMMIT
sys991: Program already in use
COBOL error at 000444 in sys500
Called from 00076A in sys990ssv
Called from 000457 in sys991
Called from 01177D in gls489
Called from 000DFA in gls396
Called from 003961 in gls394
Called from 000258 in glp900
Called from 003DC1 in syp250
On subsequent attempts:
************* FILE ERROR *************
Error Code...... 1206-
Error Message...The Microsoft Distributed Transaction Co
.ordinator (MS DTC) has cancell
Table Name......tblHouseFinancials
Description.....DYNAMIC SQL CALL INTERLUDE
Function....... UPDATE
*FAILED* Processing Job 'WIN/'
* Parameters and controls within the appBank application were verified.
* Password on dbL1nkLogin was reset in the SQL instances on svrHORSE and svrDOG
* Compared the link server settings on svrHORSE to svrCAT:
Security tab: Be made using security context - Remote Logging: dbL1nkLogin / password
Server Options: Collation Compatible checked (on svrHORSE only)
Data Access checked
RPC checked
RPC Out checked
* Made dbL1nkLogin dbo on databases dbForBigBank and dbForHouse.
* Changed default database from master to dbForBigBank on svrHORSE
* Rebooted svrHORSE and svrDOG (multiple times)
* Verified that svrHORSE could ping svrDOG, and vice versa
* Using DTCping.exe, Verified that the SQL instance on svrHORSE could ping svrDOG, and vice versa
* On svrHORSE, Administrative Tools -> Component Services -> Computers has the following settings for "My Computer" Network DTC Access:
Network DTC Access - checked
Allow Remote Clients - checked
Allow Remote Administration - checked
Allow Inbound - checked
Allow Outbound - checked
No Authentication required - checked
Enable XA Transactions - checked
DTC Logon Account - NT AuthorityNetworkService
These settings were already set. My understanding of KB329332 suggest they are correct. As I could not establish the configuration date of these settings rebooted the server to ensure they'd taken effect.
* Loaded SQL Server 2000 sp4 on svrDOG (Rebooted afterwards in case services not stopped and started correctly)
srvDOG now has MDAC 2.8 sp1 (2.81.1117.6) while srvHORSE has a later version (2.82.3959)- I assume sp2. While they are not the same version, MDAC 2.8 sp2 KB 231943 advises that 2.8 sp2 is not available via the web - so I think it's the best I can do).
* Stopped and manually started MSDTC and SQL Server (via Administrative Tools - Services) in case MSDTC was not being started first.
* KB873160 suggests opening port 135 and adding msdtc.exe as an exception in the Windows Firewall. At present there is no firewall on svrHORSE - which I would assume negates this necessity (at present). In Administration Tools - Services there was a service for the firewall running. Stopping this service has no effect on this issue.
* ( The svrHORSE machine was not created from an ghosted image ).
** None of these things have resolved the issue. **
.... to be continued...
KD
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I have a parent package that calls child packages inside a For Each container. When I debug/run the parent package (from VS), I get the following error message: Warning: The Execution method succeeded, but the number of errors raised (3) reached the maximum allowed (1); resulting in failure. This occurs when the number of errors reaches the number specified in MaximumErrorCount. Change the MaximumErrorCount or fix the errors.
It appears to be failing while executing the child package. However, the logs (via the "progress" tab) for both the parent package and the child package show no errors other than the one listed above (and that shows in the parent package log). The child package appears to validate completely without error (all components are green and no error messages in the log). I turned on SSIS logging to a text file and see nothing in there either.
If I bump up the MaximumErrorCount in the parent package and in the Execute Package Task that calls the child package to 4 (to go one above the error count indicated in the message above), the whole thing executes sucessfully. I don't want to leave the Max Error Count set like this. Is there something I am missing? For example are there errors that do not get logged by default? I get some warnings, do a certain number of warnings equal an error?
Thanks,
Lee
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Apr 20, 2006
Starwin writes "when i execute DBCC CHECKDB, DBCC CHECKCATALOG
I reveived the following error.
how to solve it?
Server: Msg 8909, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Table error: Object ID -2093955965, index ID 711, page ID (3:2530). The PageId in the page header = (34443:343146507).
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CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 1 consistency errors in table '(Object ID -1635188736)' (object ID -1635188736).
CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 1 consistency errors in table '(Object ID -1600811521)' (object ID -1600811521).
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Server: Msg 8909, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Table error: Object ID -8748568, index ID 50307, page ID (3:2497). The PageId in the page header = (26707:762626875).
Server: Msg 8909, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Table error: Object ID -7615284, index ID 35836, page ID (3:2534). The PageId in the page heade"
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Dear All
I am new to the topic T-SQL.
I am trying to use T-SQL to merge the content of two tables (table1 and table2) into one table making sure there are no duplication.
I wonder if any body can let me have a simple code.
Best Regards
Saad
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Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated....
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