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Hello everyone !!!
I want to migrate SQL Server 2000 database onto SQL Server 2005 database.
The original SQL Server 2000 database tables contain some Japanese characters and I need to
transfer them as well to SQL Server 2005 database.
For this purpose I have done following things.
1. Exported all tables data to a excel sheet. (by choosing Microsoft Excel 97/2000)
2. But when I try to import this data to SQL server 2005 I am getting following error
It verifies it. (error)
Message
Error 0xc02020f6: data flow task: The character-string data type of the Unicode form and the character-string data types of the form other than Unicode cannot be converted by the row "Description".
(SQL Server import and export wizard)
Error 0xc004706b: "Component" conversion of the data flow task ahead- tblCMSTypeMaster "(26)" failed in the verification, and the verification state "VS_ISBROKEN" was returned.
(SQL Server import and export wizard)
Error 0xc004700c: data flow task: It failed in the verification because of one or more
components.
(SQL Server import and export wizard)
Error 0xc0024107: data flow task: The error occurred while verifying the task.
(SQL Server import and export wizard)
I guess this problem is related to importing of Japanese characters.
I am stuck with this problem. Any solution/suggestion on this issue is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks & regards,
Vaibhav
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Hi all
i have a table Student
id FName LName
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1 Rahit singh
2 Mohit null
3 Sanjay malhotra
4 Pankaj null
i want a sql query which will return the following layout
id Name
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1 Rahit singh
2 Mohit NA
3 Sanjay Malhotra
4 Pankaj NA
please any one help me
thanks in advance...
thanks n regards,
Srinandan
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Hi srinandan,
which dialect of sql are you using exactly, because you have to write a case-statement I think to get this done with NA...
e.g. for Sybase:
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SELECT id, (FName + ' ' + (CASE WHEN (LNAME is null) THEN 'NA' ELSE LNAME END)) AS NAME <br />
FROM Student order by name<br />
(For Sybase there is also a function named IsNull to perform a null check with an assignment of a default value if the tested one is null)
Hope this helps you a bit,
regards
Sebastian
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Thanks a lot to you Sebastian,
you have solve my problem.
thanks n regard,
srinandan
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Though I might be asking a very foolish question, but it's important for me to know what's the current trend and the reason for that.
My question is-----
What is better-----
1. Tables with relations (pk and fks created through script during design time) maintained at the DB.
2. Tables without relations(pk and fks) should be maintained at the DB and accessed with appropriate query as and when needed?
Please some one help me with this.....I heard that the 2nd method is the current trend...if it is so then why is it?
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kamalika_kk wrote: 1. Tables with relations (pk and fks created through script during design time) maintained at the DB.
2. Tables without relations(pk and fks) should be maintained at the DB and accessed with appropriate query as and when needed?
All your tables should have a primary key.
If you have related tables then they should have foreign keys.
kamalika_kk wrote: I heard that the 2nd method is the current trend...if it is so then why is it?
That is news to me.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: kamalika_kk wrote:
I heard that the 2nd method is the current trend...if it is so then why is it?
That is news to me.
Same here. Haven't even considered using tables with out relations. Any data model I've worked with has some kind of relationship between entities.
That's no moon, it's a space station. - Obi-wan Kenobi
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a service control operation failed for the mssqlserver service :2
the system cannot find the file specified
can you help fast pls
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plz see sqlsetup.log for detail information in %windows% folder.
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i want to make sql statment that use mod % Div /
i have tow colum
tt | time
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1 | 1
2 | 2
3 | 9
i want to make list for all record if (time % 5 = 0)
* how can make this
Palestine
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SELECT * FROM MyTableName WHERE time % 5 = 0
--EricDV Sig---------
Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them.
- Laurence J. Peters
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I have three salesmen out on the road demonstrating our latest product on their laptops - an asp.net (1.1) application installed locally on their machine that talks to a SQL Server database instance also installed on their machine.(MSDE 2000)
I would like to send upgrades to them and make the process as simple as possible for them (I can't sell - they can't program!). Carrying out the upgrade via one click would be ideal.
The updates could be anything from appending a single stored procedure to creating new tables etc.
Can anyone suggest a good way of doing this?
Many thanks in advance.
MJ
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I'd write a little .NET exe that has all sql database updates within it. Have a field in a table that keeps track of the database version number. In your little DBUpdate.exe, first thing you do is check the version of their database (If the table or field you keep the version number in isn't there, then you know to start at the beginning...and create the table or field). Then, just run through the updates that are less than their database version number, and update their database version number as you go.
--EricDV Sig---------
Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them.
- Laurence J. Peters
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how to execute tow procedure in one procedure
his job is to add data
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exec <sp_name>
A quick google returns this example[^].
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help me to sort out this problem
i had taken a date time picker and changing the format to dd/mm/yy
sdf
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bpavan_2 wrote: help me to sort out this problem
i had taken a date time picker and changing the format to dd/mm/yy
Are you wanting to do this in .NET code or in SQL.
In .NET you'll need to use the ParseExact method of the DateTime class[^]
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If you use SqlCommand with parameters..This an solve alot of problems like formats and sql injection.
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Assume that I have two tables in my database,one is Catgeory and the other is Item.These tables are related; Items can belong to categories. I want to have a business class for categories that represent a record in the category table. I also want this class to contain all information about items belonging to the category. My question is which class is suitable for storing the list for items information.(e.g. Collection,ArrayList,...).I fetch item records in my Data layer as a DataSet. Please show me how I can place data contained in DataSet to the class you think is suitable(e.g. Collection).I need to use this help me please
Hope you undrestand.
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With .net 2.0 and generics..I would use List<Item>
In .net 1.1 I make a class that inherits CollectionBase as a specialized collection for Items.
Also I fill the collection using a datareader not a dataset..This should be faster.
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Have you managed with this??
I also had a similar problem an no-one helped on any where so I tried fixing this myself, and it is working so far.
It's a very confusing subject, and you have to "study" to understand, I don't fully understand the concept, but what I am doing works so far.
I can send you screen shots of my code if you like.
Regards
Brendan
brcvogt@yahoo.com
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Hey. I want to develop a little archive application (Windows Forms 2.0, and C#). I want to be able to install the application on one or more client machines, and have them access a database located on a server in a LAN.
I will be using either MS Access or SQL server 2005 Express Edition. My question is, where and how do I place the database so that it can be used by the clients? What is the smartest approach? Stored procedures? Web services?
I'm having a hard time finding an answer to this. I just need a few pointers to get started
Maybe someone has some experience in writing client/server apps, and could tell me how they usually establish the connection between the client apps, and the database.
If, for example, I use MS Access, would I place the .MDB file in a shared folder on the server, and write the path in the connection string in the client app? Could I do this in any way with SQL server express?
What would be the "correct" way to go about this?
Thank you
-- modified at 3:51 Saturday 2nd September, 2006
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mrgruby wrote: I will be using either MS Access or SQL server 2005 Express Edition. My question is, where and how do I place the database so that it can be used by the clients? What is the smartest approach? Stored procedures? Web services?
I would say SQL Server 2005 on the LAN with Stored Procedures. If you want to ever access it outwith the LAN then Web Services would be a better bet (but the web services would still use stored procedures - one is not a replacement for the other)
mrgruby wrote: how they usually establish the connection between the client apps, and the database.
With an appropriate connection string (like any other way to connect to the database). I'm really not sure what you expected of this answer. Perhaps you need to rephrase your question.
mrgruby wrote: Could I do this in any way with SQL server express?
SQL Server 2005 is a proper database server product. It is not like Access. SQL Server is designed to be accessed by potentially thousands of processes, unlike Access. Therefore, there is no concept of putting SQL Server files in a shared folder as external applications cannot and do not need access to them. They access the SQL Server via various communication mechanisms and the SQL Server process will manage all requests made to ensure efficient access to the database(s)
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Thanks for answering
Colin Angus Mackay wrote: With an appropriate connection string (like any other way to connect to the database). I'm really not sure what you expected of this answer. Perhaps you need to rephrase your question.
When I look around, I find that there are alot of ways to accomplish the same thing. Some argue that one way is better than the other, and vise versa. But I feel that there must be a way that is appropriate and sufficient, without any fancy hacks
All I need is to be able to access a data store, located on a server in a LAN, from any number of client machines. Just like I would access a database on a webserver from an asp.net app. I just don't know how to do it in a windows forms app, where the database is located on a LAN server. Maybe it's a simple answer, that makes me want to hide in shame. I just haven't been able to find it, and I have been looking around alot. Maybe my search criteria is bad, I don't know...
And don't worry, I'm not looking for a finished solution here, where is the fun in that? I just need to know a good way to establish a connection between a windows forms app and a database, in an environment such as the above mentioned.
No reason to walk down a dead end, if I can get the right directions from someone who's been there...
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