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andyharman wrote: MyBigColumn varchar(max) null
I read on MSDN that i can do this, but when trying it; it doesn't work
i don't have any clue why that is happening
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What error message do you get?
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andyharman wrote: What error message do you get?
Syntax Error newr 'max'
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quiteSmart wrote: i have read an article that says that i can use the VARCHAR to arround 2 billion characters.
If you are using SQL Server 2005 (I forgot about that - I'm not yet using SQL Server 2005)
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BLOB data is stored separately from the record in the underlying data structure by the RDBMS
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Respected sir,
I have some of the questions related to sql queries
1.what is the sql server query for having the 3rd max salary record from the following table
EmpId Empname EmpSal
1 Joseph 1000
2 rahul 299
3 Rahim 4000
4 John 350
5 kate 2000
2.what is the sql server query for arraning the records with latest date for the following table
EmpId Empname EmpSal Date
1 Joseph 1000 21may2005
2 rahul 299 12 june2004
3 Rahim 4000 3may2006
4 John 350 5april2001
5 kate 2000 8june1998
3.how to sort the particular coloumn with out affecting to other coloums like
Empnam empSal
Joseph 1000
rahul 299
Rahim 4000
John 350
kate 2000
the above table has to be translated as given below in which only the salary is sorted in descending order with out disturbing empnames
Empname Empsal
joseph 4000
rahul 2000
rahim 1000
john 350
kate 299
4.In stored procedures how to jump to required line,
for example we have 1 stored procedure in which it contains 20 lines of code,but during accessing if we want to execute 8th line directly jumping from 2line of code.how to make it possible
please suggest me
Thanking you in anticipation
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MD12 wrote: what is the sql server query for having the 3rd max salary record from the following table
SELECT TOP 1 FROM (SELECT TOP 3 FROM MyTable ORDER BY Salary ASC) ORDER BY Salary DESC
MD12 wrote: what is the sql server query for arraning the records with latest date for the following table
It depends what you mean by "arraging the records with the latest date"
SELECT * FROM MyTable ORDER BY SomeDateColumn
MD12 wrote: 3.how to sort the particular coloumn with out affecting to other coloums like
I have never come across a situation where that was useful.
MD12 wrote: 4.In stored procedures how to jump to required line
Use GOTO - or better would be to create a proper conditional structure with an IF block.
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I have a the following table structure
t_entity
entity_id
connect_date
disconnect_date
t_entity_info
entity_id
property_name
value
Let's say I have the following data in the tables
t_entity
1 | 1/1/2005 | 12/1/2005
2 | 1/1/2006 | 12/1/2006
t_entity_info
1 | application | ds3
1 | subapplicaiton | wan
2 | application | voice
2 | subapplicaiton | phone
I want the following results with one query (using Oracle)
1 | 1/1/2005 | 12/1/2005 | ds3 | wan
2 | 1/1/2006 | 12/1/2006 | voice | phone
Anyone got any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Mike Lasseter
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Hi all .
I wanna know ... :
1. What is the difference between Sqlserver2000 and SqlServer2005 ??
2. Which one is more useful ?
3. Which one works better and is more compatible with Asp.net2003 ?
Thank you very Much.
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"4"
Sorry, could not help myself.
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My calculator gives 5, but I have my doubts.
Chris Meech
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Calculated starting from zero. OOps. That only works if you are worried about a context out of range error!
Any suggestions for this guy. I prefer 2005 because of SMO and SQL Server Express is free. Plus, nifty serialization and inside out CLR.
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Hi,
I have a table Main with 3 fields: ID, Name, and Info.
I created a listbox, but how do i populate it using with data from this query.... "select distinct Name from Main"
Below is the portion of my code.
***************
OleDbDataAdapter* da;
OleDbConnection* odc;
DataSet* ds;
odc = new OleDbConnection("PROVIDER=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=d:\\Main.mdb");
da = new OleDbDataAdapter("SELECT DISTINCT Name FROM Main",odc);
ds = new DataSet();
da->Fill(ds,"Main");
//stuck... don't know how to proceed from here.
please help..thanks!!!!
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I am developing an sms messaging app (Let say app A) with backend in SQL2K. This app depends on a schema of an already deployed application (Let say app X). I have also created a schema of my own application which may reside on any other machine.
Whenever app X done a transaction on some of the tables I am initiating a trigger from there. After doing some operations on the inserted record in the trigger I am inserting that record to my own schema generated for App A by the link server to my Schema.
I have made a windows service, whenever a new rocord is inserted in my tables through schema I'll compose and send an SMS message to my client.
My problem is since triggers runs in an implicit transaction whenever the inserting triggers fails the transaction which was inserted by App X is also got failed. Which I don't want. How to cope with this... I don't know about error handling. How to implement fail save recovery in this scenario.
SMK
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Hi All,
I want to know whether loops in ERDs are wrong or show weak design or not.
Example: if table A is connected to table B & table B is connected to C & C is connected to A..
Is this wrong??
Actually the ERD is larger than that & the alternative is to make multiple joins when retreiving data so I want to know which is better.
Thanks a lot
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mytotaleclipse wrote: want to know whether loops in ERDs are wrong or show weak design or not
No, they are not wrong.
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The tightest "loop" (relationship) you can have is when a table joins onto itself - which is perfectly valid.
e.g. An employee has a manager, a manager is an employee also. So the managerID column of the employee table refers to the ID of another employee.
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Hi,
How to search all columns of a table in a database for a keyword?
I am using ASP.NET 2.0 and Sql Server 2000. Give me the logic behind this operation?
Thanks,
Regards,
Regards,
Jay
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Not sure exactly what you are trying to do, but if you need to look for a particular value and if you are using datatables you could loop through your column names and in each loop run a datatable.select command, storing the values in an array.
More information would be helpful.
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hi guys
can anyone plz tell me the syntax for the following queries
1.Alter Table name
2.Alter Column name
3.Alter Column dataType
4.Alter Primary/Foreign/Unique constraints of a Column
plz tell queries that work in Sql Server.
these are the queries that i am using for the first two tasks and they don't work
1.
string sql="ALTER TABLE "+comboBox2.Text+" TO "+new_tn;
2.
string sql="ALTER TABLE "+comboBox2.Text+" RENAME COLUMN "+new_tn;
regards
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The syntax for SQL Server 2000 is:
1. EXEC sp_rename 'old_table_name', 'new_table_name'
2. EXEC sp_rename 'table_name.old_column_name', 'new_column_name', 'COLUMN'
3. ALTER TABLE table_name ALTER COLUMN column_name new_data_type
4. Lookup "ALTER TABLE" in "SQL Server Books Online".
Regards
Andy
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thank you
regards
Saira
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I want examples of some complex sql queries.
such as there could be some 2 - 3 tables as Purchase , Order and Order Details etc..
and there would be some 50 questions asked with answers i.e sql queries
pls suggested me some links that would contains above mentioned example.
Thanks in advance
Praveen
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If you have Access of SQL Server 97/2000 installed, I would suggest that you take a look at the stored procedures/queries that are installed as part of the reference database. If you have some variant of SQL Server 2005, the AdventureWorks database is an excellent source of queries to look at.
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