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problem solved.
In my schema compare the options if "Ignore AnsiNulls" and
"Ignore QuatedIdentifiers" where checked,so updated AnsiNulls and QuatedIdentifiers settings was not marked as needs to be updated during the schema compare.
Also,I've set AnsiNulls and QuatedIdentifiers default settings
to true in database.sqlsettings file.
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hi all
im trying to export table loan to excel file but i get this error in sql 2008 r2
Msg 7308, Level 16, State 1, Line 2
OLE DB provider 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' cannot be used for distributed queries because the provider is configured to run in single-threaded apartment mode.
my query is
insert into OPENROWSET('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0',
'Excel 8.0;Database=D:\testing.xls;',
'SELECT * FROM [Bankmellat$]') select * from BML.Loan
anyone can help me for fix this problem
thanks regards
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i do your solution but i get error and my problem is stable and i get error again.
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What error? The same error? Or another?
Are you on a 64-bit machine?
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yes i get the same error .
yes my machine is 64 bit
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The JET-provider needs to be 64-bit too. Try downloading[^] the newer version.
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Dear seniors,
How I can use case statement in where clause…..
Below query raised syntax error.
@MyeffectiveDate
Select * from Mytable where ((EffectiveDate <= @ MyeffectiveDate AND
CASE WHEN BillingTerminationDate = NULL THEN
(terminationDate is null or BillingTerminationDate > =@ MyeffectiveDate)
ELSE BillingTerminationDate > =@ MyeffectiveDate)
OR IsAdjustment=1)
WHAT EXACLY I WANT
If(BillingTerminationDate is null) then where clause should used ” (terminationDate is null or BillingTerminationDate > =@ MyeffectiveDate)” statement.
Other wise used
BillingTerminationDate > =@ MyeffectiveDate statement.
Waiting for your need full reply.
Thanks in advance.
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digvijay dobhal wrote: BillingTerminationDate = NULL
You can't use = to compare something to NULL ; use Is Null instead.
digvijay dobhal wrote: If BillingTerminationDate is null then ... BillingTerminationDate >= @MyeffectiveDate
If BillingTerminationDate is NULL , then it's not going to be greater than, less than, or equal to anything else.
digvijay dobhal wrote: AND
CASE WHEN BillingTerminationDate = NULL THEN
(terminationDate is null or BillingTerminationDate >= @MyeffectiveDate)
ELSE BillingTerminationDate >= @MyeffectiveDate)
You're missing an END on your CASE block. You also can't use a CASE block like this.
What you want is probably something like this:
WHERE
(
(
EffectiveDate <= @MyeffectiveDate
And
(
(BillingTerminationDate Is Null And TerminationDate Is Null)
Or
BillingTerminationDate >= @MyeffectiveDate
)
)
Or
IsAdjustment = 1
)
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Thanks Richard Deeming.
I try above query bur not succeed.
Finally I do increase number of query lines and doing below…..
select * from Mytable where ((EffectiveDate <= @MyeffectiveDate and BillingTerminationDate is not null
and (BillingTerminationDate > =@MyeffectiveDate)) OR IsAdjustment=1)
select * from Mytable where ((EffectiveDate <= @MyeffectiveDate and BillingTerminationDate is null
and (TerminationDate > =@MyeffectiveDate)) OR IsAdjustment=1) Right now its working as my expactation. But having doubt that after reviewing, may or may not it will give me pain.
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OK, try:
WHERE
(
(
EffectiveDate <= @MyEffectiveDate
And
(
(BillingTerminationDate Is Not Null And BillingTerminationDate >= @MyEffectiveDate)
Or
(BillingTerminationDate Is Null And TerminationDate >= @MyEffectiveDate)
)
)
Or
IsAdjustment = 1
)
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Thanx.. its working
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CASE is an expression and not an executable statement.
The general form of the predicate of a WHERE clause is expression operator expression where operator is = or <> or > or < etc.
You can use a case as one of the expressions in the predicate.
But you shouldn't need the case. Try this instead:
Select *
FROM Mytable
WHERE (
BillingTerminationDate is null
AND
terminationDate is null)
OR BillingTerminationDate > =@ MyeffectiveDate and we'll see if I understood you correctly.
People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.
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digvijay dobhal wrote: Dear seniors,
Thats about the most offensive way ive seen to start a question.
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I have a table including 3 fields which are Machine Name, Project Name, Date Time where Date Time indicates the exact time when machine was assigned to a project.
Now I want to find machines which are now in a specific project (in fact it may be that one machine in different times be allocated to different projects).
I want lasted specific project be latest project that machine assigned to it.
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Sounds like a simple query to me. Did I forget something or have I misread the question?
SELECT TOP 1 MachineName
FROM MyTable
WHERE ProjectName = 'Web 8.0'
ORDER BY [DateTime] DESC
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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I want all machines that now be in specific project , may machines "a", 2 days ago in project "1" and now be in project "2" and machines "b" now in project "1", when I wand machines in project "1" ,only "b" should be in result and Should not machine "a" be in result
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Member 8407653 wrote: I want all machines that now
Change the Sql accordingly. I want coffee.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Something like this should work:
WITH cteOrderdAssignments As
(
SELECT
MachineName,
ProjectName,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER ( PARTITION BY MachineName ORDER BY [DateTime] DESC ) As RowNumber
FROM
MyTable
)
SELECT
MachineName
FROM
cteOrderedAssignments
WHERE
RowNumber = 1
And
ProjectName = 'Web 8.0'
ORDER BY
MachineName
;
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Row_number() function in combination with common table expression is the best way indeed
In Word you can only store 2 bytes. That is why I use Writer.
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Hi everyone! I need to get a list of databases mapped to a login in Sql Server 2008. I have two databases which I have mapped both databases to a login.
What is the required script to return the login mapped databases? I'm able to do this in Management Studio by right-clicking on the login->Properties->User Mapping which shows the mapped databases as checked.
I'm however writing a client application in Windows Forms and I would like to know the script that can return the login mapped databases. Please help.
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Dan_K wrote: What is the required script to return the login mapped databases?
No idea, but hang on, and we'll introduce a way to figure it out.
Dan_K wrote: I'm able to do this in Management Studio by right-clicking on the login->Properties->User Mapping which shows the mapped databases as checked.
The SMS uses Sql-commands, and one can intercept[^] those. Meaning, you can "look" at what command the application is executing to get those results.
Enjoy
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Thanks Eddy. But provided links on the specified page were not found.
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Aaaah, the open source profiler has become a commercial product. There's also a profiler included with Sql Server, but it would not be installed for a Sql Express version - that's why I linked an open-source version. You might want to try their trial-version[^].
Alternatively, there's an implementation of a TSql profiler here[^]. Guess I'll be using that one from now on, as I do not like to recommend trial-versions.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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I just hit this problem today when recompiling an ADO-enabled project in VS2005 after installing Windows 7 SP1. After an hour of frantic Googling I found this[^] and this[^] and managed to get it to compile again, with testing on XP machines to follow soon.
As MS is apparently no longer recommending we use ADO, what should I be changing my C++ programs to use to talk to SQL Server?
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