Sql Job Notification Sent To Multiple Operators?
Jul 22, 2007What am I missing? I can only select 1 operator to inform.
Should an 'operator' be redefined to have multiple addresses, if so, how should they be delimited?
What am I missing? I can only select 1 operator to inform.
Should an 'operator' be redefined to have multiple addresses, if so, how should they be delimited?
Is there a way for an automated job to e-mail or net send to multiple locations on failure or completion?
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Hi there,
I am actually trying to setup multiple notification for one of our SQL Server 2000. The plan is to setup different notifications for administrators and users; so basically if a Job fails on this server Admins will get an alert message. In addition users will be notified with a separate notification to let them know that Admin team is already aware of the issue and is looking into that. All the communication is required to be through emails.
Please let me know if you have a solution to that.
Thanks,
LOA
I am in process of setting up job failure notification and one of the requirements that I have is to send notification to multiple users. I would appreciate any suggestion. One of the possible ways would be to create some sort of group account on exchange server with all users added as members. Is there anyway though where I could use users' individual accounts and based on that forward notification to them?
Thanks
Hello,
I am trying to filter records according to an exact string case match and the operator = does not seem to do the job.
Executing,
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE kUserId='admin' AND strPw='abcd'
and
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE kUserId='admin' AND strPw='aBcD'
always fetches the same record.
So, how do I do about employing case-exact filtering?
Thank you very much.
David
I apologised if this has been posted before. I am having so many problems with these operators.
I can get this to work..
" Select *
from emp
where job is not 'manager';
but not
" Select *
from emp
where job is not 'manager'
or where job is not 'president' ;
Am I hallucinating or does SQL Server 6.5 not support the EXCEPT and INTERSECT operators?
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In a stored procedure when retrieving records based on a DATETIME values in WHERE clause - can we use BETWEEN clause or Col <= AND Col >= ?
Please suggest which is the optimised way.
Thanks in Advance,
Hari Haran Arulmozhi
Hi I just got a paging procedure from the internet and it’s working just fine, but I would like to return the numbers of pages too. So I used the Count() function to retrieve all records on the table and divided by the page size, but even I doing with float number, this is returning a integer number. I just started with SQL Server, does some knows what is wrong with the following code? or knows a better way to do it.
Declare @Records int,
@Pages float,
@hey int
Set @Records = (Select Count(*) as 'Friends' From friends
Set @Pages = ((@Records) / (@PageSize))
Set @hey = (@Pages)
if @Pages > @hey
begin
@Pages = @Pages + 1
end
return @Pages
Thank you very much.
Hi ,
when
operator = then index SEEK
operator <> then index SCAN
Is normal ?
Example
SELECT *
FROM dbo.Batch
WHERE (Status = 'Batch Completed')
(1 row(s) affected)
StmtText
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|--Bookmark Lookup(BOOKMARK:([Bmk1000]), OBJECT:([PriceAvisPr].[dbo].[Batch]))
|--Index Seek(OBJECT:([PriceAvisPr].[dbo].[Batch].[IX_Batch]), SEEK:([Batch].[Status]='Batch Completed') ORDERED FORWARD)
StmtText
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SELECT *
FROM dbo.Batch
WHERE (Status <> 'Batch Completed')
(1 row(s) affected)
StmtText
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|--Clustered Index Scan(OBJECT:([PriceAvisPr].[dbo].[Batch].[PK_Batch]), WHERE:([Batch].[Status]<>'Batch Completed'))
95% of our DB Calls are in STored Procedures, however there are a few that we're finding hard to convert.
Example:
string strSQL = "Some Big *** SQL query with 8 inner joins";
If(Some Variable == something)
strSQL += "AND ...':
if(Something == somethingElse)
strSQL += " AND (this > that OR this <= other + 1);
so on and so forth.
Is it possible to put these types of statements in a Stored Procedure so I can get this out of code?
Hi,
I have an implementation of the UDT - 3-dimentional vector. In my code I have implemented add, subtract and multiply methods for the type. I have also implemented overloaded operators for +/-/* in my C# code. Those overloaded operator are working as expected in C# tests. However when I€™m trying to use +/-/* operators in T-SQL over my UDT it returns the following error:
Invalid operator for data type. Operator equals add, type equals Vector.
The following fragment does work:
DECLARE @v1 Vector, @v2 Vector, @v3 Vector;
SELECT @v1 = CAST('1,1,1' as Vector), @v2 = CAST('2,2,2' as Vector)
SELECT @v1 'v1', @v2 'v2', @v1.[Add](@v2) 'v1 + v2'
And this fragment does not work:
DECLARE @v1 Vector, @v2 Vector, @v3 Vector;
SELECT @v1 = CAST('1,1,1' as Vector), @v2 = CAST('2,2,2' as Vector)
SELECT @v1 'v1', @v2 'v2', @v1+@v2 'v1 + v2'
I guess that SQL Server is not aware of the operators€™ overload I have implemented in the C# code. Is there any way to instruct SQL Server to use overloaded operators in the T-SQL so the code will look naturally @a + @b instead of @a.[Add](@b) and as a result use standard summary functions SUM() instead of writing user defined aggregate function for the Vector type field?
Maxim
Hi there,
I'm not sure which section this really comes under and I think 'availability/disaster recovery' is probably the most applicable, sorry if it isn't.
I have SQL Server 2005 set-up and about 50 jobs listed, now, these jobs were configured before an operators with alerting by email was set-up... so, none of the jobs when fail alert an operator.
Is there any way I can automate a solution so if any job fails a designated/or default operator will be emailed and told what happened? Or would I need to edit each job manually to set this?
Thanks
Ed
I've got a subquery that keeps throwing up an error but I can’t think of another way of completing the query.
Firstly I need to find records where TestQty =3
(this would find 2 records with TestQty =3, TestNumber, 7171003 and 7088650)
The TestNumber is not unique so I would like the final set of records to include all the records with TestNumber, 7171003 and 7088650
TestNumberTestQty
7088650____________3
7088650____________1
7088650____________2
7088650____________1
7088650____________2
7171003____________1
7171003____________3
7171003____________2
Code below:
[Code SQL]
USE TestWarehouse
IF ('dbo.TestItems') IS NOT NULL
DROP TABLE [dbo].[TestItems];
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[TestItems]
( TestItem int not null IDENTITY (1,1)
[Code] .....
I'm trying to put an expression into a view query column. I've already created a column which contains the results of a calculation in the form of an expression. What I don't know how to do is use comparison operators to return a boolean value for display. I'll give some examples of what I'm trying to do, using literal values just to simplify things...
So say I want to display the result of an expression in a view query column, as a boolean value (or BIT), as True or False. I've tried putting the following expressions into the column and none work:
4 < 5: Access converts this to the string '4 < 5' and it's just displayed as a string.
CAST( '4 < 5' AS BIT ): When run, the query displays the error 'Syntax error converting the varchar value '4 < 5' to a column of data type BIT.
Although I'm using Access 2003, It's just a front end for a SQL Server 2000 database. The actual SQL statement containing the latter SQL function is:
SELECT dbo.Tapes.No, dbo.Tapes.Status, dbo.Tapes.LastWrittenDate, dbo.Tapes.Pool, dbo.Tapes.Location, dbo.TapeJobs.No AS Expr1, dbo.TapeJobs.JobNo,
dbo.TapeJobs.TapeNo, dbo.Jobs.No AS Expr2, dbo.Jobs.Date, dbo.Jobs.Successful, dbo.Jobs.RetentionRule, dbo.RetentionRules.No AS Expr3,
dbo.RetentionRules.Name, dbo.RetentionRules.Description, dbo.RetentionRules.RetentionPeriod, dbo.RetentionRules.RetentionCycles,
dbo.Jobs.Date + dbo.RetentionRules.RetentionPeriod AS AgedJob, CAST('4 < 5' AS BIT) AS Expr4
FROM dbo.RetentionRules INNER JOIN
dbo.Jobs ON dbo.RetentionRules.No = dbo.Jobs.RetentionRule RIGHT OUTER JOIN
dbo.Tapes RIGHT OUTER JOIN
dbo.TapeJobs ON dbo.Tapes.No = dbo.TapeJobs.TapeNo ON dbo.Jobs.No = dbo.TapeJobs.JobNo
I'm new to SQL. I think the CAST function is the way forward, but I just don't know how to force it to resolve the expression '4 < 5'.
Can someone please help ?
--
Paul Anderson
Hi:
I am trying to create a stored procedure that filters some customers. The field in wich I am trying to apply the filter is the age field. The problem is that I need to be able to select the comparison operator =,<,>,=<,>=,<>.
I was trying to do it with the following code:
Select CustomerName From Customer Where
(CustomerAge & @Operator & @Age)
But sql Server shows an error telling me that @Operartor couldnt be converted to int.
I dont know if I am in the right track or way off, how is this done?
Hi everybody:
I want know where can I find information about valid expresion types for each one of de Arithmetic Operators, Bitwise Operators, Comparison Operators, Logical Operators, Unary Operators in SQL server. I want something like this.
for (+) ADD, syntaxis -> expression + expression
expression Valid? result type
-----------------------------------------------------------------
int + int ok int
int + bigint ok bigint
char + char ok char <- (+) works like concatenation
char + int ok char???
image + bit error -
binary + int ok binary???
for (*) MULTIPLY, syntaxis -> expression * expression
expression Valid? result type
-----------------------------------------------------------------
int * int ok int
int * bigint ok bigint
char * char error -
char * int error -
image + bit error -
binary + int ok binary????
for (<) LESS THAN, syntaxis -> expresion < expression
expression Valid? result type
-----------------------------------------------------------------
int < int ok bit???
char < char ok bit???
char < int ok bit???
image < bit error -
tks for help.
Jack
Hello, how do you setup a Profiler filter, that has mixed AND/OR operators. Thru the Profiler GUI, I don't even see how you would ask for any statement/proc with READS over 10,000 OR DURATION over 1000ms. How do you do an "OR" thru the GUI?
Forgetting the GUI and doing traces thru scripts, the @logical_operator isn't too logical, and I can't find any description for setting this parameter. If you only have one filter, it doesn't matter if you set it to 0 (AND) or to 1 (OR)... But if you want multiple filters, so one filter is Reads >= 10,000 and the other filter is Duration >= 1000ms., how do you do that? I tried it with the @logical_operator of "1" on both, but then I also got other events with a NULL value in READS.
Code Snippet
-- @traceID = 1
-- @columnID = 13 (Duration)
-- @logicalOperator = 1 (OR)
-- @comparison_operator = 4 (greater or equal)
-- @value = 1000000 (1000 ms)
sp_trace_setfilter 1, 13, 1, 4, 1000000
-- @traceID = 1
-- @columnID = 16 (Reads)
-- @logicalOperator = 1 (OR)
-- @comparison_operator = 4 (greater or equal)
-- @value = 10000 (# Reads)
sp_trace_setfilter 1, 16, 1, 4, 10000
Looks like DURATION is never NULL for these events>>>
RPC:Completed
SP:Completed
SPtmtCompleted
SQL:BatchCompleted
SQLtmtCompleted
but the READS value cane be null (for SP:Completed at least).
Any ideas on how to mix AND/OR operators in multiple filters of one trace?
Thanks, Bruce
Hi all, real basic question:
I can't seem to find a basic reference that tells me the syntax and allowable values of parameters in common functions such as Format or CDate when editing a Field Expression in Visual Studio (Report Definition Language?). Where would I start?
For example, I've discovered that the Format function "Returns a string formatted according to instructions contained in a format String expression.", and the string expression can have values like "D" and "d" which produce different results, but where would I find out what the allowable string expressions are and their meaning?
I have also been guessing at the syntax of the CDate command with no luck. I need a reference that tells me what the different function parameters mean.
thanks
Jac
I am in the midst of writing a query to return a range of product BIN LOCATIONS from a warehouse stock levels program.I know the start and end BIN LOCATIONS for the warehouse, e.g.: Start - #00000, and End - Z10000.However I cannot hard code these into the program, instead I want my operator to designate the first letter of both the start and end BINS locations, and then hit the 'go button'.Towards this end I have declared a couple of variables in my SQL, as follows -
Code:
declare @strBin varchar(10)
set @strBin = ''
if @strBin = ''
set @strBin = '#%'
declare @endBin varchar(10)
if @endBin = ''
set @endBin = 'z%'
My challenge is writing a relevant WHERE clause for my select statement, I have tried the following -
Code:
where BINLOCAT.BINLABEL between @strBin and @endBin
order by BINLOCAT.BINLABEL
Whilst the clause above does not cause any errors, neither does it return any results.My first thought is that the BETWEEN operator does not accept wildcards. But if this is correct then how do I go about allowing an operator to enter the start, and end BINS without typing the entire BIN string (e.g.: #00000)? I have tried >= @strBin and <= @endBin, but I am having a similar issue with no errors, and no data returned.
We can use comparison operators with strings as well. Hence, I tried to use the following query on a SQL Server 2012 instance with the sample AdventureWorks2012 database (the collation of the database and of the column is the default:
SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS):
USE AdventureWorks2012 ;
GO
--Returns 5 records
SELECT pp.Name
FROM Production.Product AS pp
WHERE pp.Name >= N'Short' AND pp.Name <= N'Sport' ;
GO
The query only returns 5 records. This despite the fact that the search is an inclusive search and the Production.Product table contains records that begin with "Sport".
Now, when I replace "Sport" with "Sporu" (just moving one character up in the alphabet to verify whether characters after the word have any impact on the search) gives me 8 records.
USE AdventureWorks2012 ;
GO
--Returns 8 records
SELECT pp.Name
FROM Production.Product AS pp
WHERE pp.Name >= N'Short' AND pp.Name <= N'Sporu' ;
GO
What's going on inside of SQL Server that allows it to fetch "Short-Sleeve Classic Jersey" for the starting word "Short" but prevents it from fetching "Sport-100 Helmet" for the ending word "Sport" despite the search being an inclusive search?
I have a problem at the moment, where the client wants to be able to type in a custom algebraic formula with add/minus operators, and then to have this interpreted, so that the related datasets are then added and returned as a single dataset.
An example would be having a formula stored of [a] + [b] - [c]
and if I were to write the SQL to apply that formula, I might write something like (let's assume 1:1 relationships with the ID's)
select a.a + b.b - c.c as [result]
from z
inner join tblA a on z.id = a.id
inner join tblB b on z.id = b.id
inner join tblC c on z.id = c.id
The formula can change though, maybe things like:
[a] + [b] + [c] + [d]
[a] + [b]
The developer before me wrote something SQL-based where they parsed the string and assigned each value of the formula as either positive or negative (e.g A is positive, B is positive, C is negative, now sum the datasets to get the result), and then created one large table of values then summed them. This does (kind of) work, I'm just contemplating potential alternatives, as it is quite a slow process, and feels like it is quite convoluted, when I get into the details. If I were to do something like this in SQL, I'd normally want each part of the expression to be a column, and then to just apply the operators, but because the formula can change, then the SQL would need to be somehow dynamic for this approach.
DECLARE @Teams AS TABLE(Team VARCHAR(3))
INSERT INTO @Teams
SELECT 'IND'
UNION
SELECT 'SA'
UNION
SELECT 'AUS'
select Team from @Teams where Team > 'AUS'
[code]....
co-relation between comparison operators in WHERE Clause and the respective output.
Morning all!
My SQL server email job notifications have stopped working, but mails sent through the xp_sendmail command still work.
The only thing that has changed recently is the SQL server agent account passwords have been changed, these accounts are normal win2000 domain accounts.
Any ideas cos I am fully stumped?
Is it possible to set up a Job to send a notification , if a process is blocked for more than a minute on SQL Server 2000.
Thanks for any help on this
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To explain in detail, I have a job that is scheduled to run every 15 min. This job is crutial and I wish to be notified if the job was not run for some reason or other. I already have a program that delivers me the history log of the job each day, but, checking history to see if the job ran or not every 15 min is not possible. Again, I am not talking about the job success or failure, but the fact that the job has run or not - thats it !
If you are suggesting a SMO object, I will appriciate if you provide me with the code or alternatively a source to refer.
Thank you.
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