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  • Sql compression and backing up in sql server 2005

    - by cagin
    Hi there I want to backup my database with compression. This is my code : BACKUP DATABASE dbbbb TO DISK = N'C:\\dbbb.bak' WITH COMPRESSION this running correctly in Sql Server 2008. But my server has Sql Server 2005 and COMPRESSION is not a recognized BACKUP option in 2005. How can i compress my backup in 2005 Thank you for your helps.

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  • 32bit to 64bit sql server 2008 database conversion

    - by Eric
    We are in the process of moving databases from older 32 bit hardware running sql 2005 to newer hardware with sql 2008 64 bit. My question is if the database is automatically converted to 64bit after it is reattached on the new server or if it is running in 32bit mode on a 64bit instance. Is there a way to tell?

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  • File transfer through MS SQL connection

    - by wasim
    I have a text file sitting on client machine and want to move it to the database server (MS SQL 2008) but I don't have any access to the server except MSSQL client. Can I transfer this file to the server using SQL client connection?

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  • Finding a Identity Specification using SQL

    - by J Harley
    Good Morning, I have an MS SQL database, of which there is a column that has an identity specification. However, if I do a SQL query such as: SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.Columns where TABLE_NAME = It doesn't tell me if the column is an identity specification - is there a query that will? Many Thanks, Joel

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  • Using ROWLOCK in an INSERT statement (SQL Server)

    - by RPS
    Would it be wise to use ROWLOCK on an insert statement that is copying large amounts of data and inserting it into the same table? Ex) INSERT INTO TABLE with (rowlock) (id, name) SELECT newid, name FROM TABLE with (nolock) WHERE id = 1 Does anybody have recommendations on how to improve this statement, as I see when SQL Server gets busy it will end in Timeout Query returned for SQL Server.

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  • Why was this T-SQL Syntax never implemented?

    - by ChrisA
    Why did they never let us do this sort of thing: Create Proc RunParameterisedSelect @tableName varchar(100), @columnName varchar(100), @value varchar(100) as select * from @tableName where @columnName = @value You can use @value as a parameter, obviously, and you can achieve the whole thing with dynamic SQL, but creating it is invariably a pain. So why didn't they make it part of the language in some way, rather than forcing you to EXEC(@sql)?

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  • Combine stored procedure and query in T-SQL

    - by abatishchev
    What ways are there to combine executing of a stored procedure and using it's result or parameters in a regular SQL query? Or not supported yet but planned in future versions of SQL Server. I'm afraid that I use variables when it's possible do not. I mean next: -- passing result of SELECT to SP SELECT a, b FROM t EXEC my_sp a, b -- passing result of SP to INSERT INSERT INTO t EXEC my_sp a, b etc.

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  • Auto-complete editor for SQL statement

    - by Stan
    Is there any plugings or text editor to auto-complete SQL statement? I am using SQL Server Management Studio (ssms) 90% of time, but most of time I have to type SELECT FROM WITH(NOLOCK) WHERE blahblah. Trying to find a more efficient way. Thanks.

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  • Expanding list of databases in SQL Server 2008 Management Studio Takes Longer than SQL Server 2005

    - by Clever Human
    Is it just me, or does expanding the list of databases in SQL Server 2008 Management Studio take significantly more time than expanding the list of databases in SQL Server 2005 Management Studio? If it isn't just me, is there an explanation for this behavior? Whatever it is doing in the background that makes it take longer, can we turn that off? Is it configurable? I know, it seems trivial, but I am perpetually being surprised at how long this takes.

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  • SQl Server error handling pattern

    - by Patrick Honorez
    Hi all. I am not an expert on SQl Server. Is this a valid pattern for handling errors in a batch of SELECT, INSERT...in SQl SERVER ? (I use v.2008) BEGIN TRANSACTION BEGIN TRY -- statement 1 -- statement 2 -- statement 3 COMMIT TRANSACTION END TRY BEGIN CATCH ROLLBACK TRANSACTION END CATCH Thanks

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  • Convert this SQL statement to LINQ-to-SQL

    - by goforebroke
    I have struggled converting this SQL statement to LINQ to SQL VB.Net 9.0. I have used Linqer but no success. Any help would be appreciated select t.TeeId, t.DescriptionId, t.[Description], t.Rating, t.Slope, case when d.TotalHoles <> h.TotalHoles then 0 else 1 end [Status] from dbo.CourseDescription d inner join dbo.CourseTees t on t.DescriptionId = d.DescriptionId inner join (select TeeId, count(*) as TotalHoles from dbo.CourseHoles group by TeeId) h on h.TeeId = t.TeeId where d.CourseId = 1

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  • SQL Select for multiple where clause

    - by Tony
    Hi, I am trying to create SQL Select that returns counts of a certain field based on a field. So, here is what I am trying to do. Select count(distinct id) as TotalCount, -- this will be the total of id count(distinct id where type='A') as TotalA, -- this will be total when type='A' count(distinct id where type='B') as TotalB -- This will be total when type = 'B' from MyTable Basically, TotalCount = TotalA + TotalB. How can I achieve this in SQL Select Statement? Thanks.

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  • how to get the comma seperated values of the column stored in the Sql server

    - by Innova
    how to get the comma separated values stored in the Sql Db into a individual values e.g in sql DB the column is stored with comma values as shown below, EligiblGroup A11,A12,A13 B11,B12,B13 I need to get EligibleGroup A11 A12 A13 B11 B12 ... I have written a query that will fetch me some list of employees with employee name and elibigle group XXX A11 YYY B11 ZZZ C11 I need to check that the employees(XXX,YYY,ZZZ) eligiblegroup falls within this EligiblGroup A11,A12,A13 B11,B12,B13 and retrun me only that rows.

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  • MS SQL tuning tools for finding overload

    - by SkyFox
    I use MS SQL server as a DBMS for my very big corporate DB (with different financial data). And some times my system go down. I don't understand why. What programs/tools I can use for finding process/program/thread, that overload my SQL-server? Thanks for all answers!

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  • Should a data warehouse developer know Powershell scripting?

    - by AEngelsrud
    I am a SQL Server (2005 & 2008) data warehouse developer (SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, SQL) and I am wondering if it would be worth the effort and time to learn Powershell scripting. Are there applicable uses from a development perspective? I understand that from a DBA view there is considerable power in Powershell for administration - does any of this translate to useful commands for a developer? Thanks!

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  • How to create a "copy" of SQL Server transaction log file

    - by Salman A
    I want a copy of SQL Server transaction log file for "raw" analysis. What is the safest way to get a copy of that file without shutting down the database and disturbing the existing log/backups/backup schedules and just about everything. FYI, Its a SQL Server 2000 database server and I can see the log file (its about 4GB in size) and I cannot copy it as is; I get the "access denied" error when copying from explorer or command line.

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  • Best index(es) to use for an OR Statement in SQL Server

    - by Chuck Haines
    I have a table which has a bunch of columns but the two relevant ones are: Due_Amount MONEY Bounced_Due_Amount MONEY I have a SQL query like the following SELECT * FROM table WHERE (Due_Amount 0 OR Bounced_Due_Amount 0) Would the best index to put on this table for SQL Server 2008 be an index which includes both columns in the index, or should I put an separate index on each column?

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