Search Results

Search found 63598 results on 2544 pages for 'sql add on'.

Page 530/2544 | < Previous Page | 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537  | Next Page >

  • Java SQL database independence.

    - by Paul
    Hello, I have been looking for an alternative to Hibernate for various reasons. I came across Liquibase and i like the idea so i am willing to try it. Liquibase will cater for database creation/modification in a SQL independent fashion. My main question is how does my code in my application execute SQL statements without being database dependent? Is there some other project that acts like Hibernates Dialect classes? Thanks, Paul

    Read the article

  • Visual Studio 2008 - speed up Add Reference

    - by Mauricio Scheffer
    Is there any way to speed up the Add Reference dialog? For example, has anyone found any way to open it by default in the Recent or Browse tabs (which is what I use 90% of the time), to avoid the other tabs' slowness? All I have found is this blog post where a lot of people complain about this issue, but no solutions... Note that this is not a duplicate of 8440 as this is not a general question.

    Read the article

  • output of ext gwt label rootpanel,get.add?

    - by msaif
    i have <div id="abc"></div> I executed RootPanel.get("abc").add(new Label("aaaaaaaaaaaaa")); from GWT. then acutually GWT generates what kind of html tag?? is it like <font>aaaaaaaaaaaa</font>???? which i mean the output will be <div id="abc"><font aaaaaaaaaaaa></font></div> ??

    Read the article

  • Add a custom button to titlebar in Windows Mobile 5

    - by Vaccano
    Is there a way to add a button to the title bar in windows mobile 5? (Next to the X or OK button.) I have an app that locks the users out of the start button, so I need to create an alternate way of launching the help file. Failing the title bar, I will look for a way to customize what a hardware button does. I am using C#.

    Read the article

  • SAS: add comment to lst ouput file

    - by Dan
    In SAS, How do I add comments to my .LST output file. Like adding a comment saying "This is the output for tbl_TestMacro:" right before doing a proc print? So that my output file will read: This is the output for tbl_TestMacro: Obs field1 field2 1 6 8 2 6 9 3 7 0 4 7 1 Instead of just: Obs field1 field2 1 6 8 2 6 9 3 7 0 4 7 1 Thanks, Dan

    Read the article

  • Getting XQuery [modify()]: Top-level attribute nodes are not supported error while modifying xml

    - by sam
    DECLARE @mycur CURSOR DECLARE @id int DECLARE @ParentNodeName varchar(max) DECLARE @NodeName varchar(max) DECLARE @NodeText varchar(max) SET @mycur = CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM @temp OPEN @mycur FETCH NEXT FROM @mycur INTO @id,@ParentNodeName,@NodeName,@NodeText WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0 BEGIN PRINT @id -- sample statements PRINT @ParentNodeName PRINT @NodeName SET @x.modify (' insert attribute status {sql:variable("@status")} as first into (/@ParentNodeName/@NodeName/child::*[position()=sql:variable("@status")])[1] ') FETCH NEXT FROM @mycur INTO @id,@ParentNodeName,@NodeName,@NodeText END DEALLOCATE @mycur Any idea why I am getting this error as query works fine if I manually insert path

    Read the article

  • FCKEditor in Rails: add ID attribute

    - by Ignace
    I'm using FCKEditor in my Rails app to create HTML forms and it goes very well, except that no ID tag can be filled out. It asks for name and value with the input tags, but not for an ID. Is there a simple way to enable this or to add this manually? Thanks!

    Read the article

  • sql raiseerror error.number wrong in VB

    - by Melody Friedenthal
    I wrote a T-SQL query which includes a test for valid EmployeeNo. If the EmployeeNo is not valid, I do the following: RAISERROR(5005, 10, 1, N'Invalid Employee No') return @@Error Back in VB.Net I test the sql exception and found that when the Employee No is invalid the error.number is not 5005 as I would expect, but 2732. What is the explanation for this? Thank you.

    Read the article

  • DB2 - How to run an ad hoc select query with a parameter in IBM System i Access for Windows GUI Tool

    - by KenB
    I would like to run some ad hoc select statements in the IBM System I Navigator tool for DB2 using a variable that I declare. For example, in the SQL Server world I would easily do this in the SQL Server Management Studio query window like so: DECLARE @VariableName varchar(50); SET @VariableName = 'blah blah'; select * from TableName where Column = @VariableName; How can I do something similar in the IBM System I Navigator tool?

    Read the article

  • HTTP 400 Bad Request error attempting to add web reference to WCF Service

    - by c152driver
    I have been trying to port a legacy WSE 3 web service to WCF. Since maintaining backwards compatibility with WSE 3 clients is the goal, I've followed the guidance in this article. After much trial and error, I can call the WCF service from my WSE 3 client. However, I am unable to add or update a web reference to this service from Visual Studio 2005 (with WSE 3 installed). The response is "The request failed with HTTP status 400: Bad Request". I get the same error trying to generate the proxy using the wsewsdl3 utility. I can add a Service Reference using VS 2008. Any solutions or troubleshooting suggestions? Here are the relevant sections from the config file for my WCF service. <system.serviceModel> <services> <service behaviorConfiguration="MyBehavior" name="MyService"> <endpoint address="" binding="customBinding" bindingConfiguration="wseBinding" contract="IMyService" /> <endpoint address="mex" binding="mexHttpsBinding" contract="IMetadataExchange" /> </service> </services> <bindings> <customBinding> <binding name="wseBinding"> <security authenticationMode="UserNameOverTransport" /> <mtomMessageEncoding messageVersion="Soap11WSAddressingAugust2004" /> <httpsTransport/> </binding> </customBinding> </bindings> <behaviors> <serviceBehaviors> <behavior name="MyBehavior"> <serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true" /> <serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="true" /> <serviceCredentials> <userNameAuthentication userNamePasswordValidationMode="Custom" customUserNamePasswordValidatorType="MyCustomValidator" /> </serviceCredentials> <serviceAuthorization principalPermissionMode="UseAspNetRoles" roleProviderName="MyRoleProvider" /> </behavior> </serviceBehaviors> </behaviors> <serviceHostingEnvironment aspNetCompatibilityEnabled="true" /> </system.serviceModel>

    Read the article

  • How to add 1 to the value of a column of an existing row in mysql

    - by mithun1538
    Hello everyone, I have a table called pollData. It will always contain only 1 row. It has columns option1, option2, option3, option4, option5 each of type int. In the beginning, these columns have 0 as their value. How do I add 1 to any column, say option2? I mean do i retrieve the value of that column first, perform addition, and store back, or is there any auto increment function?

    Read the article

  • count columns group by

    - by zhangzhong
    I hava the sql as below: select a.dept, a.name from students a group by dept, name order by dept, name And get the result: dept name -----+--------- CS | Aarthi CS | Hansan EE | S.F EE | Nikke2 I want to summary the num of students for each dept as below: dept name count -----+-----------+------ CS | Aarthi | 2 CS | Hansan | 2 EE | S.F | 2 EE | Nikke2 | 2 Math | Joel | 1 How shall I to write the sql?

    Read the article

  • C# integer primary key generation using Entity Framework with local database file (Sdf)

    - by Ronny
    Hello, I'm writing a standalone application and I thought using Entity Framework to store my data. At the moment the application is small so I can use a local database file to get started. The thing is that the local database file doesn't have the ability to auto generate integer primary keys as SQL Server does. Any suggestions how to manage primary keys for entities in a local database file that will be compatible with SQL Server in the future? Thanks, Ronny

    Read the article

  • How to extract data from a PDF?

    - by Fermin
    Hi, My company receives data from an external company via Excel. We export this into SQL Server to run reports on the data. They are now changing to PDF format, is there a way to reliably port the data from the PDF and insert it into our SQL Server 2008 database? Would this require writing an app or is there an automated way of doing this?

    Read the article

< Previous Page | 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537  | Next Page >