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  • SQL Server Merge statement issue

    - by George2
    Hello everyone, I am learning and using SQL Server 2008 new Merge statement, merge statement will compare/operate source table and destination table row by row ("operate" I mean operations performed for when matched or not-matched conditions). My question is whether the whole merge process will be one transaction or each row comparison/operation will be one transaction? Appreciate if any document to prove it. thanks in advance, George

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  • SQL Server Windows Authentication.

    - by rrecoba
    Hi, im trying to connect to a remote sql express server using win. authentication. I´m logued with a user with username Administrator, but when loggin, i got the next error: Login failed for user guest ... Why is not using the Administrator account? Thanks in advance.

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  • Display sql results in groups

    - by ktsixit
    Hi all, I have an sql query here and it returns a number of results. I'd like to show these results in groups. What I mean is, show the first 20 results in some part of the page, show the next 20 results in another part of the page etc... How can I do that?

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  • vb6 ADODB TSQL procedure call quit working after database migration

    - by phill
    This code was once working on sql server 2005. Now isolated in a visual basic 6 sub routine using ADODB to connect to a sql server 2008 database it throws an error saying: "Login failed for user 'admin' " I have since verified the connection string does work if i replace the body of this sub with the alternative code below this sub. When I run the small program with the button, it stops where it is marked below the asterisk line. Any ideas? thanks in advance. Private Sub Command1_Click() Dim cSQLConn As New ADODB.Connection Dim cmdGetInvoices As New ADODB.Command Dim myRs As New ADODB.Recordset Dim dStartDateIn As Date dStartDateIn = "2010/05/01" cSQLConn.ConnectionString = "Provider=sqloledb;" _ & "SERVER=NET-BRAIN;" _ & "Database=DB_app;" _ & "User Id=admin;" _ & "Password=mudslinger;" cSQLConn.Open cmdGetInvoices.CommandTimeout = 0 sProc = "GetUnconvertedInvoices" 'On Error GoTo GetUnconvertedInvoices_Err With cmdGetInvoices .CommandType = adCmdStoredProc .CommandText = "_sp_cwm5_GetUnCvtdInv" .Name = "_sp_cwm5_GetUnCvtdInv" Set oParm1 = .CreateParameter("@StartDate", adDate, adParamInput) .Parameters.Append oParm1 oParm1.Value = dStartDateIn .ActiveConnection = cSQLConn End With With myRs .CursorLocation = adUseClient .LockType = adLockBatchOptimistic .CursorType = adOpenKeyset '.CursorType = adOpenStatic .CacheSize = 5000 '***************************Debug stops here .Open cmdGetInvoices End With If myRs.State = adStateOpen Then Set GetUnconvertedInvoices = myRs Else Set GetUnconvertedInvoices = Nothing End If End Sub Here is the code which validates the connection string is working. Dim cSQLConn As New ADODB.Connection Dim cmdGetInvoices As New ADODB.Command Dim myRs As New ADODB.Recordset cSQLConn.ConnectionString = "Provider=sqloledb;" _ & "SERVER=NET-BRAIN;" _ & "Database=DB_app;" _ & "User Id=admin;" _ & "Password=mudslinger;" cSQLConn.Open cmdGetInvoices.CommandTimeout = 0 sProc = "GetUnconvertedInvoices" With cmdGetInvoices .ActiveConnection = cSQLConn .CommandText = "SELECT top 5 * FROM tarInvoice;" .CommandType = adCmdText End With With myRs .CursorLocation = adUseClient .LockType = adLockBatchOptimistic '.CursorType = adOpenKeyset .CursorType = adOpenStatic '.CacheSize = 5000 .Open cmdGetInvoices End With If myRs.EOF = False Then myRs.MoveFirst Do MsgBox "Record " & myRs.AbsolutePosition & " " & _ myRs.Fields(0).Name & "=" & myRs.Fields(0) & " " & _ myRs.Fields(1).Name & "=" & myRs.Fields(1) myRs.MoveNext Loop Until myRs.EOF = True End If

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  • SQL query for active users

    - by user344513
    This SQL query gives me today's number of users active in the last 30 days: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table.users WHERE creation_tsz >= (now() - interval '30 days') How can I modify it to get not a single value, but a table of active users for a range of dates? Thanks, Rob

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  • Avoiding SQL Injection in SQL query with Like Operator using parameters?

    - by MikeJ
    Taking over some code from my predecessor and I found a query that uses the Like operator: SELECT * FROM suppliers WHERE supplier_name like '%'+name+%'; Trying to avoid SQL Injection problem and parameterize this but I am not quite sure how this would be accomplished. Any suggestions ? note, I need a solution for classic ADO.NET - I don't really have the go-ahead to switch this code over to something like LINQ.

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  • Import Excel to sqlserver 2005 using Sqlbulkupload

    - by Jayesh
    Hi all, I want to upload excel file using SqlBulkCopy into sql server 2005 table. My excel file size is 43MB. When i am uploading this file it will display error message that "The request filtering module is configured to deny a request that exceeds the request content length.". My web.config file setting is <httpRuntime executionTimeout="12000" maxRequestLength="2097151" useFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl="false" minFreeThreads="8" minLocalRequestFreeThreads="4" appRequestQueueLimit="100"/> Thanks in advance.

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  • Dynamic sql vs stored procedures - pros and cons?

    - by skyeagle
    I have read many strong views (both for and against) SPs or DS. I am writing a query engine in C++ (mySQL backend for now, though I may decide to go with a C++ ORM). I cant decide whether to write a SP, or to dynamically creat the SQL and send the query to the db engine.# Any tips on how to decide?

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  • Public SQL database for educational purposes

    - by Grzegorz Oledzki
    I am looking for a publicly available SQL database with free access, where one can run some SELECT queries for free on some meaningful data (not item1, item2, item3). Have you seen any? Even better if it came together with some tutorial. Vendor is not that relevant, as long as one can connect using a generic JDBC client.

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  • Convert sql query

    - by nisha
    I have used this query in sql,pls convert this query to use for access database. Table structure is UserID,Username,LogDate,LogTime WITH [TableWithRowId] as (SELECT ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY UserId,LogDate,LogTime) RowId, * FROM @YourTable), [OddRows] as (SELECT * FROM [TableWithRowId] WHERE rowid % 2 = 1), [EvenRows] as (SELECT *, RowId-1 As OddRowId FROM [TableWithRowId] WHERE rowid % 2 = 0) SELECT [OddRows].UserId, [OddRows].UserName, [OddRows].LogDate, [OddRows].LogTime, [EvenRows].LogDate, [EvenRows].LogTime FROM [OddRows] LEFT JOIN [EvenRows] ON [OddRows].RowId = [EvenRows].OddRowId

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  • SQL Server 2005-data count

    - by megala
    hi i created project using asp.net and sql server 2005.I created table and inserted datainto sqlserver 2005. but i dont how to find the(count) number of records stored in the table.how to find this?

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  • Get query from java.sql.PreparedStatement

    - by llm
    In my code I am using java.sql.PreparedStatement. I then execute the setString() method to populate the wildcards of the prepared statement. Is there a way for me to retrieve (and print out) the final query before the executeQuery() method is called and the query is executed? I Just want this for debugging purposes. Thanks.

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  • Have PL/SQL Outputs in Real Time.

    - by martilyo
    Is it possible to have Outputs from PL/SQL in real time? I have a pretty huge package that runs for more than an hour and I'd like to see where the package is at a particular time. Anyways, I currently do this with a log table, which gets filled up with hundreds of log descriptions per run, I'm just curious if this is possible. Thanks!

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  • How Can I Log and Find the Most Expensive Queries?

    - by Pure.Krome
    Hi folks The activity monitor in sql2k8 allows us to see the most expensive queries. Ok, that's kewl, but is there a way I can log this info or get this info via query analyser? I don't really want to have the Sql Management console open and me looking at the activity monitor dashboard. I want to figure out which queries are poorly written/schema is poorly designed, etc. Thanks heaps for any help!

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  • TSQL, How to get smalldatetime's time between two smalldatetime's times ?

    - by eugeneK
    I have Table with two smalldatetime columns, where one is startTime and other one is endTime. I need to select all values from table which between times of both columns compared to getdate()' time. I'm using SQL-Server 2005. example startDate endDate value1 2/2/01 16:00 2/2/01 18:00 1 2/2/01 21:00 2/2/01 22:00 2 2/2/01 05:00 2/2/01 22:00 3 getdate() gives 2/2/2000 21:40 so i need to get value1 2 and 3 thanks in advance

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  • Running SQL Profiler in the background

    - by cfdev9
    I want to leave sql profiler running all the time logging any queriy that runs for longer than 5 seconds. It's simple enough to start this using the profiler tool on my PC but how do I create it so it runs in the background on the server?

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  • Sql server messed up degree symbol

    - by user228058
    Some of the degree sysmbols in my sql server database are displaying like this: 173-¦F. When I do a search for that - SELECT * FROM PRoduct WHERE description LIKE '%-¦%', it does not bring them up. How can I find (and replace) such characters?

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  • How to disambiguate a sequence in sql?

    - by Martin
    I have a table of data which represents a series of events that persons do over time, sometimes people do the same thing several times in a row. How to select a result using MS SQL 2008 that shows only disambiguated sequences of those events? Source data: Person Event Time 1 2 1 1 2 20 1 2 33 2 1 34 1 4 43 1 2 44 2 3 45 1 2 46 1 3 50 1 3 55 Result: Person Event 1 2 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 3 1 3

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  • what does 'legend' mean in sql?

    - by every_answer_gets_a_point
    im doing some practice sql problems one of the questions is: Prepare a shipping statement for customer 'C001' it should show the date, the legend 'Delivery' and the total value of the products shipped on each day. 'delivery' is not a table nor is it a column in any table. what does legend mean??

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