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  • More efficient method for grabbing all child units

    - by Hazior
    I have a table in SQL that links to itself through parentID. I want to find the children and their children and so forth until I find all the child objects. I have a recursive function that does this but it seems very ineffective. Is there a way to get sql to find all child objects? If so how?

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  • Stored Functions with Linq to Entities

    - by Lawnmower
    Hi, How can I make a MS-SQL stored function availabe in LINQ expressions if using the Entity framework? The SQL function was created with CREATE FUNCTION MyFunction(@name) ...). I was hoping to access it similarly to this: var data = from c in entities.Users where MyFunction(c.name) = 3; Unfortunately I have only .NET 3.5 available.

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  • Ruby on Rails activerecord find average in one sql and Will_Paginate

    - by Darkerstar
    Hi all I have the following model association: a student model and has_many scores. I need to make a list showing their names and average, min, max scores. So far I am using student.scores.average(:score) on each student, and I realise that it is doing one sql per student. How can I make the list with one joined sql? Also how would I use that with Will_Paginate plugin? Thank you

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  • Where are SSIS Packages Saved?

    - by Chris
    I right clicked on a Database in the object explorer of SQL Server 2008 Management Studio. I went to Tasks Import Data, and imported some data from a flat text file, opting to save the package on the server. Now how the heck do I get to the package to edit or run it again? Where in SQL Server Management Studio do I go? I've expanded everything and I can't find it. It's driving me nuts.

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  • calling a function in a click event

    - by KATy
    hi, i ve data in d sql DB using those values i ve to call a function in the system.. data in sql location of func:c:\ namespace:calci class name:arith function name:add parameter 1: 1 parameter 2: 2 now we ve use the values c:\,calci,arith,add,1,2 using this we ve to calculate the result.. thanx..

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  • How is GUID pronounced?

    - by Roberto Sebestyen
    Is it pronounced "Gewid" or is it prononced "G.U.I.D" by spelling out the letters. It seems inconsistently used. What is the proper pronountiaton? Same story goes for SQL. It seems more people say "S.Q.L." than "Sequel".

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  • How to order by last name on a full name column?

    - by GateKiller
    I have a SQL Table with a column called FullName which contains, for example, "John Smith". How can order the data by the last name that appears in the FullName column? For a long name like "Laurence John Fishburne", I would like to order the data by the word "Fishburne". Thus, names are stored in the order First Name Middle Names Last Name I am using Microsoft SQL Server 2005.

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  • inserting large number of dates

    - by Radhe
    How can I insert all dates in an year(or more) in a table using sql My dates table has following structure dates(date1 date); Suppose I want to insert dates between "2009-01-01" to "2010-12-31" inclusive. Is there any sql query for the above?

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  • Need Opinions: Should an ASP.NET Application allow administrators to change MSSQL connection?

    - by Brent Pabst
    As the title suggests: What is your opinion on allowing administrators to update the SQL Connection string dynamically from the application versus just showing them the connection details in the application? Because the database connection is so important and on a heavily used system the abrupt change to the connection seems like it could cause problems. However I would think displaying the server and catalog and whether the connection is using SSPI or SQL Auth could be helpful for administrators who don't like playing with .NET config files. Thoughts?

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  • Get size of max possible result set

    - by wheresrhys
    For my application most of my SQL queries return a specified number of rows. I'd also like to get the maximum possible number of results i.e. how many rows would be returned if I wasn't setting a LIMIT. Is there a more efficient way to do this (using just SQL?) than returning all the results, getting the size of the result set and then splicing the set to return just the first N rows.

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  • how can i loop through all of the columns of the OracleDataReader

    - by ooo
    I have the following code and i want to loop through all the fields in the result of this query and populate the dictionary called field. Given a datareader is this possible? OracleCommand command = connection.CreateCommand(); string sql = "Select * from MYTABLE where ID = " + id; command.CommandText = sql; Dictionary<string, string> fields = new Dictionary<string, string>(); OracleDataReader reader = command.ExecuteReader();

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  • Sequential (comb) GUIDs for Oracle

    - by Eyvind
    We are in the process of switching from the C# Guid.NewGuid() random-ish guid generator to the sequential guid algorithm suggested in this post. While this seems to work well for MS SQL Server, I am unsure about the implications for Oracle databases, in which we store guids in a raw(16) field. Does anyone have any insight as to whether this algorithm would be good for creating sequential guids for Oracle as well as for MS SQL Server, or if a different variant should be used. Thanks!

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  • Query a stored procedure for it's parameter names and types

    - by ho1
    Is there any easy way to query a stored procedure (Oracle - PL/SQL) for what parameters it expects? I know that I can query USER_SOURCE to get the whole procedure but I'd then have to parse the whole procedure, and if the parameter is of type [table].[column]%TYPE I'd then have to query the table schema as well. Either using just sql or via ODP.Net.

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  • Service MSFTESQL not found.

    - by hrishi
    While installating MS-CRM:I got sql server errors:- 1Service MSFTESQL not found. The specified service does not exists as an installed service -----but i can see the service is running automatically and help file says "verify that you have local administrator permissions for the computer on which sql server is running. And if necessary grant the needed permissions." how to achive this.

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  • Passing a DataTable into a Stored Procedure. Is there a better way?

    - by punkouter
    Can A datatable somehow be passed into SQL Server 2005 or 2008 ? I know the standard way seesm to be passing XML to a SP. And a datatable can easily be converted to XML somehow to do that. What about passing a .NET object into a SP ? Is that possible ? I remember hearing about SQL and CLR working together in 2008 somehow but I never understood.. Maybe that means you can refer to .NET objects within a Stored Procedure ?

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  • C# Find out what column caused the Sql Exception

    - by PaN1C_Showt1Me
    Hi. I'm getting an exception from SQL Data Reader (MS SQL as datastore) and I'd like to know which column name causes this Exception to be thrown. But I cannot find it in the InnerException.. nowhere. ((System.InvalidOperationException)ex.InnerException).StackTrace: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.ReadColumnHeader(Int32 i) System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.IsDBNull(Int32 i) ... Where is it hidden please ?

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  • adding checkbox to a combobox

    - by Radhe
    I want to add check boxes inside a combo box and then use the values of the checked boxes in my sql query. Also I need to append the checked values to an array and then use the elements of that array in my sql query. How can I proceed?

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  • Escape SQL "LIKE" value for Postgres with psycopg2

    - by Evgeny
    Does psycopg2 have a function for escaping the value of a LIKE operand for Postgres? For example I may want to match strings that start with the string "20% of all", so I want to write something like this: sql = '... WHERE ... LIKE %(myvalue)s' cursor.fetchall(sql, { 'myvalue': escape_sql_like('20% of all') + '%' } Is there an existing escape_sql_like function that I could plug in here? (Similar question to How to quote a string value explicitly (Python DB API/Psycopg2), but I couldn't find an answer there.)

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