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thnx for that ... i thought it might be the way to go but when i tried that a few years ago i had a terrible problem with the client md5 code not producing the same result as the server md5 code so nobody could log in ... if i md5 the password on the server when they register will it match the client hash when they try to log in?
using c# & sql server
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MD5 will always have the same results, as will any algorithm. Usually them not matching occur from improper use or poor implementation. Every time my MD5 has not matched it turned out to be programmer error on my part.
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ok cool
thnx
"mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"
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Anyone to modify this code to work please
select* from employee where salary = MAX(salary) ; I want to get all details from the employee with highest salary.
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select * from employee where salary=(select max(salary) from employee)
hope this helps
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Thanks. I have a dream to be like you
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better:
select top 1 * from employees order by salary desc
"mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"
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i am inserting a data remote database from client macine but problem is connection is not established between clint and remote
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Hello,
Which provider should I use for transferring data from as400? I cannot use Microsoft provider as I am using standard edition. As for IBM providers there are three ones for native ole db:
IBM db2 udb for iseries ibmda400 ole db provider
IBM db2 udb for iseries ibmdasql ole db provider
IBM db2 udb for iseries ibmdarla ole db provider
and there are the same three for Ado.Net
Apart from ole db I can use ODBC and use the DNS I have created in data sources.
Which one will be the fastest? I believe using native will be better but which one from the three possibilities?
Also, are there any gotchas to take into consideration? Any tips and tricks?
Thank you.
modified on Saturday, February 7, 2009 6:24 AM
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Have you checked this: http://www.itjungle.com/fhg/fhg050306-story02.html[^]
"IBM offers the OS/400 community three OLE DB providers: IBMDA400, IBMDASQL, and IBMDARLA. As a review, IBMDA400 is a general purpose, all encompassing provider that supports SQL, command and data queue interfaces. IBMDARLA is the record level access provider and is primarily for applications that work with single records instead of sets of records. The IBMDASQL provider was released with iSeries Access V5R3 and is an SQL only provider."
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Thank you Mika. I will only need to issue select statements so I guess IBMDASQL will be most efficient.
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Giorgi Dalakishvili wrote: I will only need to issue select statements so I guess IBMDASQL will be most efficient
Yes, I also think that would be a good choice when using selects only.
Giorgi Dalakishvili wrote: Thank you Mika
You're welcome
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hi all,
i want to execute following on command propmpt
osql -S test\instance -U username -P password -Q"BACKUP DATABASE databaseName TO DISK='C:\My.bak'"
this command require osql tool(client tool) must be installed on client machine. I do not want to install sql server. Sql server is install on test machine .I want to install only minimum tools to use Osql.exe
so i want to ask that which tool must be installed on client machine to execute above command
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Hi,
I tried to clean one of my database table ( having 1.427 billion records) using the delete statement.
But the statement is not completed after 30 hours of execution, so i stopped the query.
now the transaction log file size is 690 GB.
Database is up, but i cant do anything with this table.
I tried this
DBCC OPENTRAN ( dbname ) and it is showing my delete statement as open transaction.
What should i do?
My small attempt...
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Don't know if you still have this case, but if you have explicit transaction, you should rollback it. Note that the rollback may take awhile (even more time than the delete operations).
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Finally i did that.If we have any pending OPEN TRANSACTIONS in the database( SQL Server 2005) , we can ROLLBACK that using the following script.
USE [ dbname ]
Go
BEGIN TRAN
DBCC OPENTRAN
GO
DBCC OPENTRAN
ROLLBACK TRAN
GO
Pending OPEN TRANSACTIONS can be viewed by
DBCC OPENTRAN ( dbname )
My small attempt...
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Hi All
I am writing an sql query for this situation to alalyze my data.
Table: Test
Actual Data
id key task
1 101 Ho
2 101 Dm
3 101 Dm
4 101 Ho
5 101 Ho
6 101 Ho
7 101 Ma
8 101 Ma
9 101 Dm
Required Output
id Key task
1 101 Ho
2 101 Dm
4 101 Ho
7 101 Ma
9 101 Dm
I want to compare the consecutive rows "task" column and want to display only one of those consecutive rows if the "task" column is same.
How can i achieve this in Microsoft SQL Server
I achieved this in Oracle by
SELECT routekey,collectionid,time,speed,heading,culmativedistance,latitude,lathemisns,longitude,longhemisew,satellitesinview,satellitestracked,satellitestatus,hdp,fixquality,snr,checksum,lowsignalenv,nogpssignal,nosatellitesinview,nulldatarpt,gpstrigger
FROM tester
WHERE prev_gpstrigger != gpstrigger
OR prev_gpstrigger IS NULL
ORDER BY collectionid,routekey;
Thanks
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Can you describe more your output result which you want to get?
Or do you need to get only one value from field task.
Example:
Your result want to be like this:
id key task
1 101 Ho
2 101 Dm
7 101 Ma
I Love T-SQL
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If my post helps you kindly save my time by voting my post.
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hello,
I'm currently in process of migrating Oracle db and tables to SQL Server 2005. Is there any ideas of best way to do this?
My first thought was to somehow automate the db, table, views and stored procs creation. But then how tdo I run those SQL scrips in SQL Server db...since the commands are slightly different in syntax.
Second, any data migration tools that will extract and map from Oracle to a SQL Server db?
I'm open to any other ideas and thoughts also! Thanks
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On my last job, my first task was to "warehouse" the data in an Ingres database into an SQL Server database.
I wrote an application that got the table and index schema and cobbled up the corresponding SQL Server commands and ran them on the target database.
I then had another application that would copy the data over. This later became a Windows Service that copied over any changes periodically, this was not a one-time copy of the database, but an on-going warehousing process.
Gotchas:
On SQL Server a one-byte value (tinyint) is unsigned, but on Ingres it's signed, so I had to use smallint instead. So check to see what Oracle uses.
The range of the Date type on Ingres was wider than SQL Server's, so I had to compare each Date value with SQL Server's range.
What I did when I found an out-of-range Date value was log it and replace it with SQL Server's min or max as appropriate.
I wound up with the ability to specify range checking for other types as well.
Check Oracle's range of Dates.
As for stored procedures, you're likely stuck. (Yet another reason not to use stored procedures ).
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I wouldn't do this based on scripts. Instead I would create a program that reads the schema data from Oracle and then constructs create statements to SQL Server.
You could for example first create objects, then load data and then add constraints, triggers etc. This way the data won't get modified on the conversion.
Also there are plenty of tools for this purpose. One (free) for example: SQL Server Migration Assistant for Oracle (SSMA for Oracle)
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I have a stored procedure that creates a temporary table and populates it by merging data from 2 other tables.
I now need to expose the results to an MS Access 2003 database, and thought about creating a view in SQL Server and adding the view to Access as a linked table.
My problem is that I do not know how I should reference the stored procedure from a view.
Any help is appreciated.
Steve Jowett
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Real programmers don't comment their code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to read.
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I'm pretty sure you can't create a view from the output of a stored proc - that's not really the idea of them.
Why not create a view that merges the data from the 2 tables and change the proc so that it selects from that? You can get rid of the temporary table that way.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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Thanks for the reply. I have done what you suggested and it works a treat.
Thanks
Steve Jowett
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Real programmers don't comment their code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to read.
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