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  • Where are the Microsoft downloaded app compat updates stored?

    - by Ian Boyd
    Where are the Microsoft application compatibility update settings stored on a Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 computer? Microsoft periodically release application compatibility updates (e.g. KB929427), where they list the shims that should be applied to a program in order to workaround known bugs in the software. Where are these app compat flags stored, and how can i see what shims are being applied? i have a feeling that a recent app compat update included a flag to force a particular piece of software, that we use, to require administrator. Because the task is scheduled to run nightly, and the running user does not have administrative privelages, the task is failing to start. The application is requiring to be elevated. It has the UAC shield overlay. The application has no RT_MANIFEST resource, and the compatibility option Run this program as administrator is disabled (per-user and all users). So all that's left is some secret global setting. i know user-specified compat flags are stored in: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \Microsoft \Windows NT \CurrentVersion \AppCompatFlags \Layers

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  • Is there a way to communicate DBMS with raw memory block or binaries

    - by darkcminor
    I am trying to communicate a numerical matrix operations library like LAPACK with any DBMS. Is it possible to send/receive complete matrices as binary or as a direct memory pointers to process them (it will be something like: The Outside library processes data stored in DBMS, then it computes some huge matrix stuff and then via memory block or a binary DBMS get the result from library)? The main purpose is speed and avoid passing through a flat file, and last but not least, use library toefficiently do some operations DBMS are not designed to. * Is it possible that Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL support this technique?.

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  • How to use filegroups for DB split?

    - by Robin Jain
    In my project I have one DB used for everything. I want it to break into two databases. Static tables having look up values are to be stored in one DB and another DB would be having tables with dynamic data. My problem is that how would I use foreign key constraint in between those two DBs. Can someone help me out and suggest a way to proceed, better if I'm provided an example for the same. I thought of using synonyms for tables and then constraints on synonyms. but later I came to know that synonyms couldn't be used for constraints. I need to maintain relationships among the tables from both DB as the issue is with update, with a new release I just want to update look up tables and for the same I want to split my DB. I want to know how FileGroups could be used for this.

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  • Hello it’s your server calling

    - by GrumpyOldDBA
    This is nothing exciting but I've always found this startup procedure  very useful. All this simple procedure does is send you an email if the SQL Service Starts. If your Server is a cluster it will tell you which node you're on. -- On it's own this procedure can't actually be used as I route the output through another procedure, dbasp_SendMessage, this procedure routes a passed message to either a smtp email or a log table or both, the destination is set in a server config table...(read more)

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  • Bind DropDownList with Hierarchy from MSSQL Table with ASP.NET C#

    - by Gal V
    Hello all, I have the following sql table which contains menu (website menu) data. Table Name: MenuItems Columns: Id, MenuId, ParentMenuItemId, Text. My goal is to bind a DDL according to the following hierarchy (example): Id: 1, MenuId: 1, ParentMenuItemId: -1, Text: 'One' Id: 2, MenuId: 1, ParentMenuItemId: 1, Text: 'Two' Id: 3, MenuId: 1, ParentMenuItemId: 1, Text: 'Three' Id: 4, MenuId: 1, ParentMenuItemId: 2, Text: 'Four' Id: 5, MenuId: 1, ParentMenuItemId: 4, Text: 'Five' Requested result in DDL: One -- Two ---- Four ------ Five -- Three I think it should contain 'WITH' SQL command. Thanks all!

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  • Short-circuit evaluation and LINQ-to-NHibernate

    - by afsharm
    It seems that LINQ-to-NHibernate and LINQ-to-SQL does not support short-circuit evaluation in where clause of query. Am I right? Is there any workaround? May it be added to next versions of LINQ-to-NHibernate and LINQ-to-SQL? for more information plz see followings: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/772261/the-or-operator-in-linq-with-c http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2306302/why-ordinary-laws-in-evaluting-boolean-expression-does-not-fit-into-linq

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  • varchar(255) to varchar(MAX)

    - by JD
    Is it possible to change a column type in a MS SQL 2008 database from varchar(255) to varchar(MAX) without having to drop the table and recreate? SQL Server Management Studio throws me an error every time I try to do it using that - but to save myself a headache would be nice to know if I can change the type without having to DROP and CREATE. Thanks

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  • export to excel from vb.net from sql datareader

    - by reffer
    I have an sql query with sql datareader. i put a for loop for the data reader. now when the data starts coming in from the query i want it to export to excel in the for loop. here's my code Try Dim SqlStr As String = "", dr As SqlDataReader = Nothing ConnectDB(Cnn) Str = "query" SqlCmd = New SqlCommand(Str, Cnn) dr = SqlCmd.ExecuteReader while dr.read ..EXPORT TO EXCEL do end while does anyone know how to do this?

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  • TSQL - How to URL Encode

    - by Billy Logan
    Hello Everyone, Looking for a bug free tested sql script that i could use in a UDF to encode a url through sql. Function would take in a URL and pass out a URL Encoded URL. I have seen a few, but all i have come across seem to have some flaws. Thanks in advance, Billy

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  • Dynamic Data: how to filter dropdown for foreign key on edit page

    - by Leonv
    I have Organisation with a foreign key to a Manager. Managers can be active, or inactive. On the Dynamic Data edit page for Organisation, I need to filter the dropdown for Manager to only show active records. I started out by making a custom version of DynamicData\FieldTemplates\ForeignKey_Edit.ascx and setting a UIHint to the new field template on Organisation.Manager. But, how to customize the linq or sql query that runs to load the Managers? Using Linq-to-SQL and DynamicDataFutures

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  • Java SQL database independence.

    - by Paul
    Hello, I have been looking for an alternative to Hibernate for various reasons. I came across Liquibase and i like the idea so i am willing to try it. Liquibase will cater for database creation/modification in a SQL independent fashion. My main question is how does my code in my application execute SQL statements without being database dependent? Is there some other project that acts like Hibernates Dialect classes? Thanks, Paul

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  • Getting XQuery [modify()]: Top-level attribute nodes are not supported error while modifying xml

    - by sam
    DECLARE @mycur CURSOR DECLARE @id int DECLARE @ParentNodeName varchar(max) DECLARE @NodeName varchar(max) DECLARE @NodeText varchar(max) SET @mycur = CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM @temp OPEN @mycur FETCH NEXT FROM @mycur INTO @id,@ParentNodeName,@NodeName,@NodeText WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0 BEGIN PRINT @id -- sample statements PRINT @ParentNodeName PRINT @NodeName SET @x.modify (' insert attribute status {sql:variable("@status")} as first into (/@ParentNodeName/@NodeName/child::*[position()=sql:variable("@status")])[1] ') FETCH NEXT FROM @mycur INTO @id,@ParentNodeName,@NodeName,@NodeText END DEALLOCATE @mycur Any idea why I am getting this error as query works fine if I manually insert path

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  • sql raiseerror error.number wrong in VB

    - by Melody Friedenthal
    I wrote a T-SQL query which includes a test for valid EmployeeNo. If the EmployeeNo is not valid, I do the following: RAISERROR(5005, 10, 1, N'Invalid Employee No') return @@Error Back in VB.Net I test the sql exception and found that when the Employee No is invalid the error.number is not 5005 as I would expect, but 2732. What is the explanation for this? Thank you.

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  • count columns group by

    - by zhangzhong
    I hava the sql as below: select a.dept, a.name from students a group by dept, name order by dept, name And get the result: dept name -----+--------- CS | Aarthi CS | Hansan EE | S.F EE | Nikke2 I want to summary the num of students for each dept as below: dept name count -----+-----------+------ CS | Aarthi | 2 CS | Hansan | 2 EE | S.F | 2 EE | Nikke2 | 2 Math | Joel | 1 How shall I to write the sql?

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  • C# integer primary key generation using Entity Framework with local database file (Sdf)

    - by Ronny
    Hello, I'm writing a standalone application and I thought using Entity Framework to store my data. At the moment the application is small so I can use a local database file to get started. The thing is that the local database file doesn't have the ability to auto generate integer primary keys as SQL Server does. Any suggestions how to manage primary keys for entities in a local database file that will be compatible with SQL Server in the future? Thanks, Ronny

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  • DB2 - How to run an ad hoc select query with a parameter in IBM System i Access for Windows GUI Tool

    - by KenB
    I would like to run some ad hoc select statements in the IBM System I Navigator tool for DB2 using a variable that I declare. For example, in the SQL Server world I would easily do this in the SQL Server Management Studio query window like so: DECLARE @VariableName varchar(50); SET @VariableName = 'blah blah'; select * from TableName where Column = @VariableName; How can I do something similar in the IBM System I Navigator tool?

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  • How to extract data from a PDF?

    - by Fermin
    Hi, My company receives data from an external company via Excel. We export this into SQL Server to run reports on the data. They are now changing to PDF format, is there a way to reliably port the data from the PDF and insert it into our SQL Server 2008 database? Would this require writing an app or is there an automated way of doing this?

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  • FileFinder using SQL

    - by James Morgan
    I was thinking of working on a project while I have some free time and this one looks pretty nice: http://mindprod.com/project/filefinder.html One thing I'm wondering about is that will it really be much faster compared to the regular windows search if I use SQL? I'm planning to use MySQL since it's open source. Also, do I need to be good at databases for this? I have basic knowledge about relational databases and can definitely make some SQL statements. Thanks.

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  • Timeout expired in sql server problem

    - by Avinash
    set con2=server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") con2.ConnectionTimeout =1200 con2.open "Driver={SQL Server};server=111.111.111.11;user id=xx;pwd=xxx;Database=xxx" con2.execute("DELETE FROM tablename WHERE fieldid NOT IN(SELECT fieldid FROM tablename2)") con2.close set con2=nothing when i running this query using asp the following error occured. How to solve this issue? Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e31' [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Timeout expired

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  • Perl script -need some help.

    - by benjamin button
    I have an sql file which will give me an output like below: 10|1 10|2 10|3 11|2 11|4 . . . I am using this in a perl script like below: my @tmp_cycledef = `sqlplus -s $connstr \@DLCycleState.sql`; after this above statement,since tmp_cycledef has all the output of the sql query i want to show the output as: 10 1,2,3 11 2,4 how could i do this using perl?

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