Is it possible to find out who called a store procedure. So if you get an error in proc3, I know if it was called by proc1 or proc2.
I'm using SQL Server 2005.
So this my first question here, let's look how it works.
I'm working on a project, which has to to provide a "Native XML WebService" on a SQL Server 2005. The web service and the WSDL generation works fine. But there are troubles with the authentication.
Is it possible to turn the authentication off (The tests and the documentation by Microsoft say no.)?
And if so how?
I'm working with an old windows app in visual studio 2005. A webserviced referenced in the original app has 2 functions and when i peak inside the auto-generated reference.cs file I notice a couple of other functions to allow async calls have been geenrated i.e. BeginWhateverFunctionNameIsCalled and EndWhateverFunctionNameIsCalled.
My problem is that I've created a new windows app and added the same web references but the Begin and End functions are not generated in my reference.cs proxy class. Anyone know whats going on?
Hi,
Is there any way, to save formatted in database from richtextbox?
I've got richtextbox and some parts of text in this are bold.
string s=richtextbox.Text obviously doesn't work.
And If I can get this formatted text how to save it in Ms Sql Server 2005 ?
I need to Pass some data to a text file and save that text file in a SQL Server 2005 database.
Then I'll need to be able to load that textfile into a C# WinForms DataGrid.
How do I do that in C#?
I am running SQL Server 2005 and I want to dump some dummy data into a large table with about 50 columns (I did not design it :P) - anyone know a tool to do this automatically? I want the rows to have all sorts of different data, and I would rather not write a script if there is already a tool out there - thanks.
Is there a way to tell how to get a file size that is uploaded to database?
SELECT [ID]
,[File]
FROM [dbo].[Reports]
I would like to be able to tell user the size of File which is VarBinary(max) field in MS SQL 2005/2008. How to do that?
Maybe the only way to do is to create another column and when inserting file i should also insert it's size in additional column?
I just want to have a "ModifyDate" column automatically populated for me when a record is either inserted or updated.
Should I be using triggers or is it OK to use a Computed Column?
(Using SSMS2005 and SQL Server 2005 Express)
I'm using ASP.Net and would like to display currencies based on a country.
I've had a look at http://www.xe.com/symbols.ph, http://www.xe.com/iso4217.php and http://www.iso.org/iso/support/faqs/faqs_widely_used_standards/widely_used_standards_other/currency_codes/currency_codes_list-1.htm
Is there anywhere I can get something that I can load into a database? Or is there something built in to SQL Server 2005/ASP.Net to help with this?
Good Morning,
I have connected to my SQL Server 2005 - and have managed to list all of the databases on that server. Now I would like to run a check on each database to see if I have permission to view that database..
How would I go about this?
Many Thanks,
Joel
My sql query gives the columns:
product_id (which is an integer)
pnl (which is float - can be negative)
I get more than 100 rows.
I want to filter out the top 40 rows based on abs(pnl).
But the results should be ordered by pnl column only and not by abs(pnl).
I want to do this for MSSQL 2005.
Is there a way to do this?
Does anybody else have this same problem, when you import data from Excel file to MSSQL Server 2005, if some column contains mostly numeric data, but even if you set the column type to varchar, the wizard fails to import those fields that fail to parse as numbers?
I have half a million records in a data set of which 50,000 are updated. Now I need to commit the updated records back to the SQL Server 2005 Database.
What is the best and efficient way to do this considering the fact that such updates could be frequent (though concurrency is not an issue but performance is)
I want to use the foreach container to iterate through a folder matching something like: "Filename_MMYYYY.xls". That's easy enough to do; but I can't seem to find a way to parse the MMYYYY from the filename and add it to a variable (or something) that i can use as a lookup field for my DimDate table. It seems possible with a flat file data source, but not an excel connection. I'm using Visual Studio 2005. Please help!
Good Morning,
I have connected to my SQL 2005 server - and have managed to list all of the databases on that server. Now I would like to run a check on each database to see if I have permission to view that database..
How would I go about this?
Many Thanks,
Joel
I have a column which is integer and I want to search all numbers starting with 1500. I know I could use something like left(accountid,4)= 1500. But is that an optimum solution or is there a better approach? I am using Sql Server 2005.
I have develop application on VS-2005 and installed it at another machine and along with application I have installed .net frameworks 2.0 version as per demand and it works well at time of installed and after some time if I try to open it it’s throw error like “ .Net Framework Initialization Error, Unable to find a version of the runtime to run this application.
Client Machine : Operating System is XP sp2
How to overcome from it?.
I've inherited a very large project in ASP.net, SQL 2005 and have found where some SQL connections are not closed - which is bad. Without going thru every line of code, is there a way to detect if connections are not being closed? Performance counter? as a follow up - how does SQL reclaim unclosed connections. I'm using non-pooled connectionstring.
Hi,
How to import/export table definitions from my dev database to production database(recreate the whole database). I have Sql server 2005, Sql Management studio with power shell.
Thanks in advance.
Hi All,
According to the following section of BOL:
How to: Use Source Control with SQL Server Management Studio
If you have a source control client installed you should be able to choose it in the plug-in selection. I have both source control clients for Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 (tfs2005) installed and there's no plug-in to choose in the list for me.
I am a SQL Server (2005 & 2008) data warehouse developer (SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, SQL) and I am wondering if it would be worth the effort and time to learn Powershell scripting. Are there applicable uses from a development perspective? I understand that from a DBA view there is considerable power in Powershell for administration - does any of this translate to useful commands for a developer?
Thanks!