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Thanks andyharman,
I tried but it came up with an error so I researched it.
Looks like NZ can't be used with SQL OLE DB, just within MS Access program.
ron
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If you are using SQL Server then the syntax is:
isnull(sum(YourColumn), 0)
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Hi,
I am using SQL Server 2005.
Can someone please explain to me the differenc between a login, and a database user?? I am working through a SQL book and they created a login, then a database user. Is the login always the same as the database user? If not then when will they differ? I have the following piece of code:
-- Create the login Peter
CREATE LOGIN Peter WITH PASSWORD='Abc123';
-- Change the connection context to the database AdventureWorks
USE AdventureWorks;
Go
-- Create the database user Peter, mapped to the login Peter in the database AdventureWorks
CREATE USER Peter FOR LOGIN Peter;
I hope someone can help me clarify this issue.
Regards
ma se
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The login is used for authentication and the user for authorisation.
In otherwords the login is used to ensure that the person or process connecting is permitted to connect to the server. The user dictates the permissions once someone is logged in.
If you create a login, but only create a user for that login on one database then that is the only database they can access. They can't use any of the other databases.
You can then GRANT, DENY or REVOKE permissions on any objects within a table based on the user.
Another way to look at it are that users are per database, logins are server wide.
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A 'login' lets you converse with the server. A 'user' record allows you to gain access to a particular database on that server. This allows you to run numerous databases a single server and control security on login by login basis. Example: You don't want your custodial staff to have any access to your accounting database but, you do want them to access building inspection records.
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Hello,
I want to alter a column in a table. The column is called GroupID and is the primary key in this table.
Currently the groupID is a auto incremented and a int datatype. Now I need to change this just to a int and not have the auto increment.
I am not sure of the syntax of how to do this. I know you can add and drop columns, but can you change from an auto increment to not a auto increment.
Many thanks for any syntax you can offer me.
Steve
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The docs say this attribute must be applied to any assembly to allow it to be deployed to SQL Server, and that it is automatically added to AssemblyInfo.cs in SQL Server Projects.
I have a SQL Server project that I have just deployed to my SQL Server, and this attribute isn't applied to the assembly, and it wasn't added to AssemblyInfo.cs.
What is the story with this attribute?
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Hi,
I am trying to import data from an Access database to SQL 2005 Express Edition. Express does not have an Import Export wizard. How can I get the data from a Access DB to SQL?
Thank you!
Illegal Operation
Making Computer Software Talk
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You could create a number of "Linked Tables" within MS-Access that point to you SQL-Server instance - then use "INSERT INTO MyLinkedTable SELECT * FROM MyAccessTable" SQL queries to copy the data.
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This also depend on if the destination database have the schema allready set up? Are they on the same computer? If you need to create the database, schema from the access db in code, you could import it into a datatable and then use SMO and sqlbulkcopy to create the destination schema and tranfser the data.
Click on my alias and take a look at the article and see if that might help. SMO is a little buggy as a coworker of mine has realized.
Let me know
AAron
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Hi All,
Iam new to ado.net
I want to know merge()method of dataset when we use this,
Wat is AcceptChanges() method of dataset when it is required.
Pls describe with sample example.
Thanks in Advance
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Hello plz refer it.........
DataSet.Merge (DataRow[]) Merges an array of DataRow objects into the current DataSet.
DataSet.Merge (DataSet) Merges a specified DataSet and its schema into the current DataSet.
DataSet.Merge (DataTable) Merges a specified DataTable and its schema into the current DataSet.
DataSet.Merge (DataSet, Boolean) Merges a specified DataSet and its schema into the current DataSet, preserving or discarding any changes in this DataSet according to the given argument.
DataSet.Merge (DataRow[], Boolean, MissingSchemaAction) Merges an array of DataRow objects into the current DataSet, preserving or discarding changes in the DataSet and handling an incompatible schema according to the given arguments.
DataSet.Merge (DataSet, Boolean, MissingSchemaAction) Merges a specified DataSet and its schema with the current DataSet, preserving or discarding changes in the current DataSet and handling an incompatible schema according to the given arguments.
DataSet.Merge (DataTable, Boolean, MissingSchemaAction) Merges a specified DataTable and its schema into the current DataSet, preserving or discarding changes in the DataSet and handling an incompatible schema according to the given arguments
(2) AcceptChanges() Call when u sure u'r all statement exected succesfully, Otherwise use RejectChanges()
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Hi all,
This is the first time I set up an SQL database (I worked with mdb before), so please excuse me if I ask the most basic thing here .
Here is the situation. I am developing a VC++ program that connects to a local SQL Express 2005 database locally, this works fine. This is the connection string that I use:
Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=myComputerName\MYSQLEXPRESS;Database=myDatabase;Uid=myUsername;Pwd=myPassword;
Now when I set up this SQL Express 2005 on WinServer 2003 and ran the program, it worked as well. But when I ran the program from a client connected to the server, it wouldn't connect (the program crashed). Do I need to install "Microsoft SQL Server Native Client" on it as well? or do I need different connection string?
Could anyone please give me some pointers here. Thanks in advance.
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first check if ur sqlserver2005 is enabled for remote . normally it is disabled. then change ur sonnection string..
Your Connection String
Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=myComputerName\MYSQLEXPRESS;Database=myDatabase;Uid=myUsernamewd=myPassword;
New Connection String
Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=myComputerName\MYSQLEXPRESS,1433;Database=myDatabase;Uid=myUsernamewd=myPassword;
The only change i have made is that, I have added a ,1433 in servername and i think u know what it is default remote port for accessing SQLSERVER 2005,
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Would the connection string with 1433 work for local connection as well?
This way I can test it locally right now and I don't have to differentiate between local and remote connection strings
I am guessing that enabling remote connection is done thru Surface Area Configuration?
Thanks for your help.
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I tested the new string (with ",1433) and got the error below:
Code = 800a0e7a
Code meaning = Unknown error 0x800A0E7A
Source = ADODB.Connection
Description = Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed.
I also have enabled remote connection thru tcp/ip (in surface area configuration).
Do I have to enabled named pipe as well?
What do I do now, please? Thanks for any input.
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In addition to what blue_arc said here is a site with all of the connection strings for just most of the dBs out there http://www.connectionstrings.com/[^]
Joe Smith IX wrote: it wouldn't connect (the program crashed).
Any time your dealing with the dB that code should be encased in try catch brackets so you know where the error is and can handle it properly
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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Hello,
For remote connections you don't need to use the port number, the port number would only be used if you don't have sql browser (this is needed if you have don't have the default instance named) not running and you are connecting to the server through an IP address.
I think what the problem would be is that you have not setup your sql server for remote connections, by default it is local only.
This can be done easily by going to the server surface area configuration, select your server and click on remote and make sure that named pipes and tcp/ip is selected.
Another check you can make is by going to the server configuration manager and sql server network configuration | select the protocol for you server and make sure that named pipes and tcp/ip is enabled.
Hope this helps,
Steve
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Hi Steve, you responded to the wrong person.
Reviewing the posts a little closer your right. But I rather doubt the OP will see your response.
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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Hello,
For remote connections you don't need to use the port number, the port number would only be used if you don't have sql browser (this is needed if you have don't have the default instance named) not running and you are connecting to the server through an IP address.
I think what the problem would be is that you have not setup your sql server for remote connections, by default it is local only.
This can be done easily by going to the server surface area configuration, select your server and click on remote and make sure that named pipes and tcp/ip is selected.
Another check you can make is by going to the server configuration manager and sql server network configuration | select the protocol for you server and make sure that named pipes and tcp/ip is enabled.
Hope this helps,
Steve
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In C#, the date in DateTime uses slashes ("/"). Sql uses -'s. How do I change the format in order to save dates (like DateTime.Now) in my sql database?
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davidstern100 wrote: In C#, the date in DateTime uses slashes ("/").
It depends on your locale. A DateTime does not store dates with slashes. That is only how they are rendered in your locale.
davidstern100 wrote: How do I change the format in order to save dates (like DateTime.Now) in my sql database?
Dates are stored as SMALLDATETIME or DATETIME types, not in any specific format with dashes, slashes or whatever. It is the responsibility of the presentation layer to render the dates in a human readable form.
If you are attempting to inject a date into a SQL statement in order to make up something like this:
INSERT MyTable(SomeDate) VALUES ('2006-01-28')
then I suggest you don't. Use Parameterised queries instead.
If you tell us exactly why (in other words, to what higher purpose) you want to convert dates in this way we may be able to suggest a better solution.
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