Hi
How Can I Import Data From a Table in Sql Server CE To Excel?
I Try This From Excel But I Can Not Find an Item for This In Excel
Please Help Me To This
I have
byte[] a = HashEncrypt("a");
with
public byte[] HashEncrypt(string password)
{
SHA512Managed sha = new SHA512Managed();
byte[] hash = sha.ComputeHash(UnicodeEncoding.Unicode.GetBytes(password));
return hash;
}
I want to save byte[] a to my database. My database field is a varbinary(64). I'm using SQL Server 2008. I want to know the insert query with C# code.
I am using ADO.NET
I would like to associate 2 entities using hibernate annotations with a custom join clause. The clause is on the usual FK/PK equality, but also where the FK is null. In SQL this would be something like:
join b on a.id = b.a_id or b.a_id is null
From what I have read I should use the @WhereJoinTable annotation on the owner entity, but I'm puzzled about how I specify this condition...especially the first part of it - referring to the joining entity's id.
Does anyone have an example?
Planning to buy a laptop(reasonable budget).
I want to know the basic requirement to run VS2010 and SQL Server 2008 smoothly with Adobe Photoshop CS4 and Dreamweaver CS4 in Windows 7 Home.
Can Pentium Processor do the job?
If not please Suggest me.
Thank you.
I'm doing a .NET unit as part of my studies. I've only just started, with a lecturer that as kinda failed to give me the most solid foundation with .NET, so excuse the noobishness.
I'm making a pretty simple and generic database-driven application. I'm using C# and I'm accessing a Microsoft Access 2007 database.
I've put the database-ish stuff in its own class with the methods just spitting out OleDbDataAdapters that I use for committing. I feed any methods which preform a query a DataSet object from the main program, which is where I'm keeping the data (multiple tables in the db).
I've made a very generic private method that I use to perform SQL SELECT queries and have some public methods wrapping that method to get products, orders.etc (it's a generic retail database).
The generic method uses a separate Connect method to actually make the connection, and it is as follows:
private static OleDbConnection Connect()
{
OleDbConnection conn = new OleDbConnection(
@"Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0; Data Source=C:\Temp\db.accdb");
return conn;
}
The generic method is as follows:
private static OleDbDataAdapter GenericSelectQuery(
DataSet ds, string namedTable, String selectString)
{
OleDbCommand oleCommand = new OleDbCommand();
OleDbConnection conn = Connect();
oleCommand.CommandText = selectString;
oleCommand.Connection = conn;
oleCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
OleDbDataAdapter adapter = new OleDbDataAdapter();
adapter.SelectCommand = oleCommand;
adapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey;
adapter.Fill(ds, namedTable);
return adapter;
}
The wrapper methods just pass along the DataSet that they received from the main program, the namedtable string is the name of the table in the dataset, and you pass in the query you wish to make.
It doesn't matter which query I give it (even something simple like SELECT * FROM TableName) I still get thrown an OleDbException, stating that there was en error with the FROM clause of the query. I've just resorted to building the queries with Access, but there's still no use. Obviously there's something wrong with my code, which wouldn't actually surprise me.
Here are some wrapper methods I'm using.
public static OleDbDataAdapter GetOrderLines(DataSet ds)
{
OleDbDataAdapter adapter = GenericSelectQuery(
ds, "orderlines", "SELECT OrderLine.* FROM OrderLine;");
return adapter;
}
They all look the same, it's just the SQL that changes.
Can't figure this one out... when I execute a select query it shows an explain plan cost of ~4500 and takes ~3 seconds to return. When I wrap that query (no changes) inside of:
select count(*) from (
/*query here*/
)
It times out. It's at 5 minutes and counting now.
I tried this in SQL Developer and Aqua Data Studio -- same results.
Does anyone use the PL/SQL Web Toolkit at all? We use it for internal reporting where I work.
However, does anyone have any experiences of it for producing client-facing websites? General advantages/disadvantages compared to other web languages, such as JSP, PHP etc
Should I invest a lot of time trying to figure out an ORM style implementation, or is it still common to just stick with standard SQL queries in python/pylons/sqlalchemy?
Is this how hashed password stored in mssql should look like?
This is function I use to hash password (I found it in some tutorial)
public string EncryptPassword(string password)
{
//we use codepage 1252 because that is what sql server uses
byte[] pwdBytes = Encoding.GetEncoding(1252).GetBytes(password);
byte[] hashBytes = System.Security.Cryptography.MD5.Create().ComputeHash(pwdBytes);
return Encoding.GetEncoding(1252).GetString(hashBytes);
}
Thanks,
Ile
I have a large table (300 million lines) that I would like to dump to a csv - I need to do some processing that cannot be done with SQL. Right now I am using Squirrel as a client, and it does not apparently deal very well with large datasets - at least as far as I can tell from my own (limited) experience. If I run the query on the actual host, will it use less memory? Thanks for any help.
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 in a situation where I want to add the equivalent of the sql statement
SET QUERY_GOVERNOR_COST_LIMIT
to my query I created with linq to entities.
How would I go about that?
Hi,
I have a StreamReader object that I initialized with a stream, now I want to save this stream to disk (the stream may be a gif or jpg or pdf etc).
SO my code so far is:
StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(myOtherObject.InputStream);
I need to save this to disk (I have the filename).
In the future I may want to store this to sqlserver
I have the encoding type also, which I will need if I store it to sql server right?
We have a requirement to log IP address information of all users who use a certain web application based on JEE 5. What would be an appropriate sql data type for storing IPv4 or IPv6 addressses in the following supported databases (h2, mysql, oracle). There is also a need to filter activity from certain IP addresses. Should I just treat the representation as a string field (say varchar(32) to hold ipv4, ipv6 addresses)
I have a table foo and a table bar, where each foo might have a bar (and a bar might belong to multiple foos).
Now I need to select all foos with a bar. My sql looks like this
SELECT * FROM foo f WHERE [...] AND ($param IS NULL OR
(SELECT ((COUNT(*))>0) FROM bar b WHERE f.bar = b.id))
with $param being replaced at runtime.
The question is: Will the subquery be executed even if param is null, or will the dbms optimize the subquery out?
I have a asp:GridView with a HyperLinkField. It's DataNavigateUrlFormatString property is set to View.aspx?id={0}&isTechnical={1}
Select command of appropriate SqlDataSource returns columns of type INT and BYTE (from SQL Server 2008).
So displayed string becomes something like View.aspx?id=1&isTechnical=1. But I want to display isTechnical=true|False, i.e. Convert.ToBoolean(row["isTechnical"]).ToString().ToLowerInvariant().
How to implement such conversion in page markup?
I have a single MYSQL Question and need help ASAP.
Database:
Email | Name | Tag
[email protected] |Test Person | TagOne
[email protected] |Test Person | Tag Two
Need an SQL query that will return
Email | Name | Tag
[email protected] |Test Person | TagOne, Tag Two
Any help?
I have the following SQL query which returns the correct results:
SELECT *
FROM `tags`
WHERE tag_name = '???\\\"?-???????'
If I change it to
SELECT *
FROM `tags`
WHERE tag_name LIKE '???\\\"?-???????'
or to
SELECT *
FROM `tags`
WHERE tag_name LIKE '???\\\"?-???????%'
It doesn't work. It will work if I remove all the backslashes and " from the query.
I am using SQL Server 2000. I have a database with n number of tables in it. I have configured a maintenance plan. If I enable integrity check and run the plan, I am not able to enter any data through VC++/ADO.
Is there anything I have to check?
Hi,
Is there any way to cache LINQ to SQL queries by looking at the parameters that were previously passed and bypass the database all together?
I know L2S caches some database calls, but I'm looking for a permanant solution as in, even if the applciation restarts, that cache reloads and never asks the database again.
Are there any frameworks for C#?
I am using linq to sql
Currently i am binding gridviw through linq which query written in business logic call .
i have extract record through query in business logic class and i want to bind that particular data to gridviw and return data .
how to retrun data which type is array.
code is mention below:
CMSBusiness.DataClasses1DataContext db = new DataClasses1DataContext();
var cate = from p in db.categoryTables
select new
{
categoryId=p.categoryId,
categoryName=p.categoryName,
categoryDesc=p.categoryDesc
};
how to return value and bind gridview , Please suggest