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  • Adding A New Row Using SQL Server Management Studio

    - by Soo
    I'm learning how to use SQL Server Management Studio and can't figure out how to insert a new row into a table. Table Structure: ID, Field1, Field2 Query: INSERT INTO Table (Field1,Field2) VALUES(1,2) Error: Major Error 0x80040E14, Minor Error 25503 I'm probably missing something very noobie like. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Update XML as Upper Case in SQL Server

    - by monO
    I store an XML string in a column in my SQL Server database. I'm trying to run an UPDATE statement that will make a certain field into Upper Case. I can do that easily during a SELECT but can't get it to work with an update. This SELECT statement works select Upper(XmlTest.value('(/CodeFiveReport/Owner/@UnitNumber)[1]', 'varchar(10)')) as UnitNumber from uploadreport But I want to update it the XML as that permanently Update table Set XmlString.Modify('replace value of (/Root/Node/@Field)[1] with ?

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  • Database schema last updated date.

    - by pencilslate
    How to find out the last date and timestamp of schema updation in SQL Server database. I could locate the database created and last back up date from properties. But, couldn't find the last schema updated date. Is there a way to find this out?

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  • is it possible to select EXISTS directly as a bit?

    - by jcollum
    I was wondering if it's possible to do something like this (which doesn't work): select cast( (exists(select * from theTable where theColumn like 'theValue%') as bit) Seems like it should be doable, but lots of things that should work in SQL don't ;) I've seen workarounds for this (SELECT 1 where... Exists...) but it seems like I should be able to just cast the result of the exists function as a bit and be done with it.

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  • Convert tax like IRS function to SQL

    - by CrashRoX
    Trying to convert this tax-like IRS function http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1817920/calculating-revenue-share-at-different-tiers to SQL. The assumption is the table would be one column (price) and the tiers will be added dynamically. My first attempt has some case statements that didn't work out well. I have since scrapped it :) Thanks for the help!

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  • Updating a sql server table with data from another table

    - by David G
    I have two basic SQL Server tables: Customer (ID [pk], AddressLine1, AddressLine2, AddressCity, AddressDistrict, AddressPostalCode) CustomerAddress(ID [pk], CustomerID [fk], Line1, Line2, City, District, PostalCode) CustomerAddress contains multiple addresses for the Customer record. For each Customer record I want to merge the most recent CustomerAddress record where most recent is determined by the highest CustomerAddress ID value. I've currently got the following: UPDATE Customer SET AddressLine1 = CustomerAddress.Line1, AddressPostalCode = CustomerAddress.PostalCode FROM Customer, CustomerAddress WHERE Customer.ID = CustomerAddress.CustomerID which works but how can I ensure that the most recent (highest ID) CustomerAddress record is selected to update the Customer table?

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  • Problem with user logins after db Restore

    - by JJgates
    I have two SQL 2005 instances that reside on different networks. I need to backup a database from instance A and restore it to a database in instance B on a weekly basis so that both databases hold the same data. After the restore, logins SIDS on database B are changed and therefore users can't log into database B and connection strings for the web application it supports are broken. Is there a work around for this? Thanks.

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  • Erro while join table in SQL

    - by Color Shadow
    I have two tables that have relationship with UserName field. Based on UserName column, I want to get ID from CarReserve table. Here is my SQL statement: SELECT CarReserve.ID FROM CarReserve INNER JOIN aspnet_Users ON CarReserve.UserName = aspnet_Users.UserName WHERE UserName = @UserName Unfortunately, I am getting this warning: Ambiguous column name "UserName" Can anyone here tell me what is wrong with my statement?

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  • Side-by-side comparison of data by month in SQL

    - by ScottR
    I have table similar to the following: Year | Product | Value 2006 A 10 2006 B 20 2006 C 30 2007 A 40 2007 B 50 2007 C 60 I would like a query that would return the following comparison Product | 2006 Value | 2007 Value A 10 40 B 20 50 C 30 60 What are the options to do so? Can it be done without joins? I'm working with DB2, but answers in all SQL types would be helpful.

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  • Running a Query in SQL Plus

    - by WENzER
    Hi, I have to run a query in the loop in SQLPLUS. and the count of loop is coming from some other SQL query. So i have to declared a variable which will take the value of count. Now I want to use this variable in my query. How would i be able to do the same . Please suggest me Thanks in advance

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  • Displaying SQL results using PHP

    - by mouthpiec
    Hi, I have an SQL query that returns an amount of tuples (about 50). Now I need to display the results, 15 tuples at a time, then I will have a "view more" button to view the next 15 results. Can you please help me how I can make this? The issue is that I cannot use the 'limits' because each time I run the query the results will be different, hence when pressing view more, I may get the same results of the same page. thanks

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  • SQL Alter: add multiple FKs?

    - by acidzombie24
    From here ALTER TABLE ORDERS ADD FOREIGN KEY (customer_sid) REFERENCES CUSTOMER(SID); How do i add several keys with SQL Server? is it something like the below? (I cant test ATM and unfortunately i have no way to test queries unless i run it through code) ALTER TABLE ORDERS ADD FOREIGN KEY (customer_sid) REFERENCES CUSTOMER(SID), ADD FOREIGN KEY (customer_sid2) REFERENCES CUSTOMER(SID2); or is it like ALTER TABLE ORDERS ADD FOREIGN KEY (customer_sid, customer_sid2) REFERENCES CUSTOMER(SID, SID2)

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  • Check if a connection is in a transaction

    - by acidzombie24
    I am getting a SqlConnection does not support parallel transactions. exception and this answer mentions its when a connection tries to open two transactions. This is exactly what i am doing. I thought nested transactions were ok (i was using sqlite for the prototype). How do i check if the connection is already in a transaction? I am using Microsoft SQL Server Database File.

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  • "Ambiguous column name" error on one particular server

    - by jazbit
    This simple query throws the "Ambiguous column name TaskID" error on one db-server only. This is ridiculous. We tested this with the same database structure on different servers and different versions of ms sql (2005/2008), and it's only THIS particular client's server that throws the error. I'm actually frustrated. SELECT Tasks.TaskID FROM Tasks INNER JOIN TaskHelpers ON TaskHelpers.TaskID = Tasks.TaskID order by TaskID Yes, I know I can put "Tasks.TaskID" into the order by clause, but for some reasons I can't.

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  • SQL - Add up all row-values of one column in a singletable

    - by ThE_-_BliZZarD
    Hello Everybody, I've got a question regarding a SQL-select-query: The table contains several columns, one of which is an Integer-column called "size" - the task I'm trying to perform is query the table for the sum of all rows (their values), or to be more exact get a artifical column in my ResultSet called "overallSize" which contains the sum of all "size"-values in the table. Preferable it would be possible to use a WHERE-clause to add only certain values ("WHERE bla = 5" or something similar). The DB-engine is HSQLDB (HyperSQL), which is compliant to SQL2008. Thank you in advance :)

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