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Thankx for confirmation
Regards
KP
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to fetch data from one table relating to itself need ot self join as shown in my example.
where i'm fetching from same table with alias as X & Y and joining X & Y.
Regards
KP
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Hi all
I have one mail application in which i was using Java and ms access as back end but now i want to connect my Java application with SQL server , can any one suggest me how to that like what are the settings i need to change
The code what i was using is like this
Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver");
String str1="jdbc:odbc:Users";
Connection con1=DriverManager.getConnection(str1);
Statement st1=con1.createStatement();
ResultSet rs=st1.executeQuery("SELECT Userid FROM Userinfo");
PL help me
Regards
Prakash Mishra(Banglore,India)
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Go to control panel --> administrative tools --> data sources.
Create a new data source but connect it to a SQL DB(I think it's at the bottom) instead of your access DB. Give the connection a name and replace jdbc:odbc:Users with jdbc:odbc:NEWCONNECTIONNAME. I haven't used Java for a while now but I'm pretty sure that will work.
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who dont.
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I want to lock a table in SQL Server, within a transaction. Unless i release lock, no other transaction should not be able to even read (execute select statement) on that table.
Any Ideas?
kumar
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Hi Kumar
You should be able to do the following within a transaction:
SELECT @dummy = COUNT(*) FROM MyTable WITH (TABLOCKX, HOLDLOCK)
The "TABLOCK" and "HOLDLOCK" keywords are locking hints. You should be able to look these up in your Books-Online.
What are you trying to do while the table is locked? I would advise you to keep your transaction reeeeaaaally short.
Regards
Andy
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thanks Andy,
Actually this is just for testing purpose, i want other transaction to wait till the current transaction releases the lock. Is there any mechanism, where in we can hold the lock on table for few seconds so that other transaction should be able to atleast execute Select command?
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sorry, i am correcting my statement above, "so that other transaction should not be able to atleast execute Select statement"
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I normally test these things by opening two sessions in Query Analyzer. However if you want to test this using a stored procedure then use the "WaitFor" T-SQL command to wait for a period of time.
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hi,
i want to use TABLOCKX lock on my table. i have used same query given in above post.
but problem is lock does not get released after completion of transaction holding lock on table. hence another transaction keeps waiting.
following are my 2 query i tried in query analyzer of sql server.
Please help me...
Query 1:
BEGIN TRAN A
SELECT * FROM alerts with (TABLOCKX, HOLDLOCK)
declare @cnt bigint
set @cnt = 1000000
print 'start time = '+cast(getdate() as varchar)
while @cnt > 0
begin
print 'Cnt = ' + cast(@cnt as varchar)
set @cnt = @cnt - 1
end
print 'end time = '+cast(getdate() as varchar)
COMMIT TRAN A
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Query 2:
BEGIN TRAN B
print 'start time = '+cast(getdate() as varchar)
SELECT * FROM alerts --with (TABLOCKX)
print 'end time = '+cast(getdate() as varchar)
COMMIT TRAN B
Please let me know if i'm doing anything wrong.
Thank in advance...
Rajesh.
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you can create trigger for dml staements such as select,update ,delete..So create a trigger while selecting the table.
PPK
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Hi,
I work on a project which is connected to mysql.
But when I connect to mysql I connect with "localhost",
bu I can't connect with my IP.
Please help.
Thanks.
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Can you connect using 127.0.0.1?
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who dont.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply but I can't connect with 127.0.0.1.
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Hi, I don't really know MySQL but try:
Turning off any firewalls that might be running.
Making sure the service is started properly on your computer.
If thats not the problem perhaps try reinstalling MySQL.
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who dont.
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how to programmatically add the values of a apecific field in a .mdb file.(only that field is blank, the other fields are filled)
thanks
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Send the appropriate UPDATE SQL Command to the database.
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Between Stored procedure and user defined function which is faster and why?
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They solve different problems. A speed comparison is invalid.
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Stored procedure is faster then user defined function because stored procedure is precompiled and user define function is compiled at the of call
So it should take little more time to respond.
I hope this will help you
Puneet Srivastava
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Not true in SQL Server. SQL Server compiles the query plan of any query, including a stored procedure, the first time it is used. It then caches that query plan, giving a higher weighting to the plan for a stored procedure over an ad-hoc query with parameters, over an auto-parameterized ad-hoc query, over a query that couldn't be auto-parameterized.
If you want to force a stored procedure to be recompiled, use WITH RECOMPILE on the EXECUTE statement. To force a recompile every time, use WITH RECOMPILE on the CREATE PROCEDURE statement.
I believe the text of a user-defined function is effectively incorporated into the text of the query that called it, it does not get a separate query plan of its own. This may depend on whether it's a scalar function, an in-line table-valued function or a multi-statement table-valued function.
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hi,
i have an sql table which has no primary key. i want to find out wether the same row is repeated. how can i see it.
regards
Ruwandi
rkherath
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select field_name count(*) from tablename where group by field_name order by 1;
This query to find out the number of duplicate value.
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its also the best query
SELECT *
FROM BB1
WHERE (DATE_STAMP,DB_NAME,TABLE_NAME) IN (SELECT DATE_STAMP,
DB_NAME,
TABLE_NAME
FROM BB1
GROUP BY DATE_STAMP,DB_NAME,TABLE_NAME
HAVING COUNT(* ) > 1);
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