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But for this i have to change Date/Time format of System to what u written.
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In Access you MUST be storing your data as a datetime data type, if you are storing it as varchar/string then you are screwed.
SQL Server has a dateformat, I presume that Access has something similar (I know it has I just can't remember the format). This will allow you to control the format of the datestring when you need it.
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Thats true, type in access is date/time and format is "Short Date - 26/12/2009".
When i call this through SQL it change dd/mm/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy.
Where to change, in sql or access??? As i cant change system date / time format.
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sachees123 wrote: Where to change, in sql or access???
Well, do you want to change the format that Access uses, or the one that SQL Server uses? For SQL Server, you'd set the time format like this;
SET DATEFORMAT ydm;
sachees123 wrote: As i cant change system date / time format.
The user is the one who sets (or changes) the format, from the control panel. Other applications should display their dates using the format that the user provides. That means that one saves a datetime as a DATE -type. When displaying, convert to a string of the ShortDateFormat or LongDateFormat
I are Troll
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I dont want to change any format anywhere. Its the access which is changing the format from dd/mm/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy. Why it is doing and wats the solution?? Thats my question.
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sachees123 wrote: Its the access which is changing the format from dd/mm/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy.
Databases don't store dates in a specific format, they store them as numbers[^]. The database applies one of the predefined dateformats when you retrieve the value. You can change[^] the table-design to change the default format that's used for the date-column though.
I are Troll
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Key announcements were made at PASS Summit 2009 about SQL Server:
Upcoming SQL Server 2008 R2 community technology preview (CTP) would be available in November.
SQL Azure is now feature-complete and goes live in January.
Two new editions of SQL Server to address high-end, mission-critical scenarios:
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Datacenter
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Data Warehouse (formerly project code-named “Madison”)
For more information, see Two New Editions Join SQL Server 2008 R2 Roadmap[^]
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Hi,
I have one SQL query, i want to update it in one database. Please check that SQL query below.
update employee set emp_name = 'Ravi' where emp_id = 1
Now i want to get the count of how many rows get updated..
Can any one help me out as it urgent requirement for me..
Thanks
John.
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ExecuteNonQuery would do that if you are speaking of managed C++.
It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD
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I always use stored procs but this may work.
update employee set emp_name = 'Ravi' where emp_id = 1; Select @@Rowcount Updated
Not sure if it requires a colon or a semi colon.
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Hello Holmes,
Yes, you have given exact query.. i have executed this query in QueryAnalyser it is working fine and this what i am expecting..
Can you please explain me how to execute this query through VC++..?
Thanks
John.
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Sorry, I wouldn't know VC++ if it wandered up and bit me, I suggest you take it to the language forum.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hi!
I have recently published a website to a Windows 2008 x64 Server with SQL 2005 Express Edition. I am able to logon to the website but when I navigate to view employees for instance then I get the error 26 message.
I enabled the TCP/IP and Named Pipes Protocols, added SQL browser.exe to the firewall including port 1433 and 1434. I also checked to make sure SQL Browser is running.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Illegal Operation
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Hi Friends,
i am trying to refresh a data base where i need to authenticate the user first with something similar window as we see in SQL client.
can somebody help me here..
Thank you very much!
vikas da
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So you are after a logon screen, try searching CP or Google, there are hundreds of examples. You should probably be asking this in the forum of your language choice (C#, VB, C++ etc).
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Respected,
How can we truncate the whole tables value from my DataBase by single query.
Thanks
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truncate table tblName
Niladri Biswas
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Drop database: The DROP DATABASE statement is used to delete a database. Everything is deleted ... tables, views, indexes, stored procedures, etc
Drop Table: The DROP TABLE statement is used to delete a table.
Truncate Table: Delete the data inside the table, and not the table itself
Use this as reference:
http://www.w3schools.com/SQl/sql_drop.asp[^]
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Respected,
But I have given the Relations to Tables.
Thanks.
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Then do it one table at at time, starting from the leaf tables...
eg:
Persons have one or more Addresses. Delete Addresses first, then Persons.
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You could have specified that in the post.. How can one come to know that you want to perform a CASCADE DELETION ?
e.g.
CREATE TABLE tblPK
( id int primary key )
CREATE TABLE tblFK
(id int,
name varchar(50),
age int
FOREIGN KEY (id) REFERENCES tblPK ON DELETE CASCADE)
Niladri Biswas
modified on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 12:51 AM
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