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Actually my profile says I have been programming. That technically is not a developer as they generally (I hope) know what they are doing.
The number of programs being used by people that I have developed is very small and the programs themselves are simple.
Four years ago I could have knocked something out quickly but know I need to refresh my memory on how to do it which I like to do but the boss thinks I could use my time else where.
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If you've got Server SQL, why not use Reporting Services (SSRS)?
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Good question. Mainly I do not know how to. I guess I can get my book out and see what I come up with.
-- I have a quick and dirt report but need to figure out formatting.
modified on Monday, January 31, 2011 9:43 AM
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Excel?
I use it and it is easy to manipulate.
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I have a text column that is greater than 255 characters.
Excel has a problem when I try to move the info around.
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Excel as a reporting tool is a dog, integrating any office product to a database/c# application is always fraught with danger.
Outputting the data to a csv file and manipulating it in excel on the other hand is reasonable.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I write XML and then use XSLT to transform the data (to HTML or CSV).
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Get to know SSRS, theoretically as a DBA it does (sort of) come under database.
It's free and you can use embedded reports if your requirements are simple (if you do not need the full server capability).
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hi everyone.
First i want to ask apologize for my english but it isn't my mother language. But i try my best to explain myself. second i already post it in the .Net Framework section at Question & Answers label, but Henry Minute said to post it here because.
My Problem is:
I'm building a project using entity framework. The data base is generate by a edmx(database project). To implement business logic i use stored procedures, but i only con map the to parent entity funcions. I can't map stored procedures to an associated table.
Thanks
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give me your sp
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Hi,
the problem is not the sp. The problem is i can't map it. I only can map sp to an Entity(stored procedure mapping) that exists in the .edmx file. Ex: sp_insertClient is mapped to the addClient at mapping functions. But imagine that is another table associted with the Client table by a many-to-many association. The intermediate table beetwen them has no entity in the designer model(.edmx file). So, i can not map a sp to that intermediate table.
Best regards
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send your data as an xml to the sp as
SET @Sls_Serial = SCOPE_IDINTITY();
DECLARE @insptr Int;
EXEC sp_xml_preparedocument @insptr OUTPUT, @XML;
INSERT INTO Sales_Head
SELECT
@Sls_Serial_No
FROM OPENXML(@insptr,'<element path>',1)
WITH
(<column> <type> '@<attribute name>');
EXEC sp_xml_removedocument @insptr
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Guys, I have a situation here.
I have tried to Install SQL Server 2005 on my pc, all the components were installed successfully except the 'Database Engine'.
Any body knows why?
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What error did it give..?
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Does your hardware configuration matches the one needed for the installation of Database Server?
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I guess yes it is.
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Hey, congrats buddy. You solved you problem on your own. Great thing in it's own. Keep going.
All the Best.
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Did you verify that there was not error when setup scaned your system? Which installation version are you using i.e Express edition, enterprise etc.?
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Sir, I checked the log file carefully and found a the edge of the thread where i can start "Product: MSXML 6 Service Pack 2 -- (KB973686) Configuration failed." so i got redirected to the MSDN, searched for "(KB973686)" and simply fount the solution.
thanks for all who participated in this thread and tried to help me.
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modified on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 6:13 PM
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hi all
i am using sqlServer 2008
so how to attach two varbinary(MAX) variables?
@bin3= @bin1 + @bin2
??????
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You mean concatenate them? If so then...
set @bin3= @bin1 + @bin2;
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1) I use vs2010. I want to add a "LOCALE" database to my project. just local not in localserver. connecting vi binding a datagridview works. but connecting vi ado classes (sqlconnection) not work cause wrong connection string. I test many connectionstring even orginal connectionstring that binding use "4 ex: datasource:|datadirectory|\text.sdf" but wrong connection string error occur.
in vs 2008 I had no problem.
2) what kind of database is better to use in simple program: local? or in localhost? after publishig the program will use in another pc. is putting db in localhost is work then?
Thanks,
Sia swar
Baluch
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This[^] site should help you get the right connection string.
siaswar wrote: what kind of database is better to use in simple program: local? or in localhost? after publishig the program will use in another pc. is putting db in localhost is work then?
It depends on how are you going to deploy the application. If the database resides on the client computer, local* should be fine. If the database is going be on another computer, connection string should be likewise. Make sure to configure database to allow remote connections (SQL server surface are coanfiguration will help doing that).
* I have no idea what you mean when you say "local or localhost".
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