Error In Microsoft Sql Server Management Studio Trying To Modify Tables Or Columns
May 21, 2008
I get the error below when trying to modify a table or colum with MSSMS. I can expad out the tree and look at the columns, but I can't change them, view the data in them, or create new ones.
Class does not support aggregation (or class object is remote) (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040110 (CLASS_E_NOAGGREGATION)) (Microsoft.SqlServer.SqlTools.VSIntegration)
I resintallelled .NET Framework, recommended from another post. I am using .NET 3.5 BETA Frame work, ans SQL Server 2005 V 9.00.139.00
I'm trying to import some tables from another sql server to my laptop. I just downloaded Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express and i'm not sure how to import things. Could anyone help me with that?
I am trying to connect to a remote sql server 2005. So I have install the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express. When I try to connect I get the error below.
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 53). Can some one please help. I have even port no 1533 on my pc. Thanks.
i try to open database table using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio i got the follwing error msg i don't know what the problem
=================================== Object reference not set to an instance of an object. (SQLEditors) ------------------------------Program Location: at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.Editors.OpenTableNode.CreateDesigner(IDTDocToolFactoryProvider factoryProvider, IVsDataConnection dataConnection) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.Editors.VsDataDesignerNode.CreateDesigner() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.Editors.VsDataDesignerNode.Open() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.Editors.VirtualProject.Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.Editors.ISqlVirtualProject.CreateDesigner(Urn origUrn, DocumentType editorType, DocumentOptions aeOptions, IManagedConnection con) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.Editors.ISqlVirtualProject.CreateDesigner(Urn origUrn, DocumentType editorType, DocumentOptions aeOptions, IManagedConnection con) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.Editors.VsDocumentMenuItem.CreateDesignerWindow(IManagedConnection mc, DocumentOptions options)
I was looking for Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio but downladed Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio EXPRESS. the express version doesn't have the SQL server agent. I read that the express doesnt support SQL server agent. Is there any add-on or service pack available for this. I am trying to find "SQL server Management studio". Any idea where I can download it?
Hi all, I am Vaibhav.I am using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 9.00.1399.00 on my machine , which have Windows 2000 Professional OS installed. Now I am upgrading My ystem to Windows Vista OS. And I am not getting whether Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 9.00.1399.00 will support Windows Vista? or I have to go for Higher version available for Microsoft SQL Server Management studio ? Please asist me on same.
Is Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express (sql 2005) compatible with Sql Server 2000 databases? I'm using Windows Vista and the sql 2000 Enterprise Manager is not fully compatible with Vista...long not responding messages. Can i use the client version of Slq 2005?
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio ExpressI have restored the database into it with 100tables and stored procedures.I have also created the new database in it.But,i don't know how to add the existing database in to Visual Studio.Net 2005 .I m using ASP.Net.Where are the database stored ?? I don't want to create the new database,.Can anyone pls tell me ....
I was having some trouble with the DTS Wizard and so I thought I'd just reinstall the whole MSSM. I used remove programs, rebooted my Vista computer and am trying to reinstall the Server Express Toolkit. It tells me that MSSM already exists on my computer (which it doesn't).
The actual screen reads:
Existing components The following components that you chose to install are already installed on the machine. Grayed out -- Workstation components and development tools 9.2.3042.00
How do I reinstall MSSM now? It's gone from my computer.
Was trying to open AdventureWorks when i got this error: "There is no editor available "C: Program Flies.....AdventureWorksDW_Log.LDF' Make sure the application for the file type(.LDF) is installed. How can this error be corrected? I also have some error on mdf not installed.May i know how should be the initally steps to be done inorder for me to view this database. And if i do have a database from microsoft access, what are the steps that i need to do inorder to get it export to Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express. Please advise as i really new to it. Thanks!
I'm trying to modify subscriptions from within Management Studio. I connect to the report server, navigate to the report subscriptions and when I right-click, the properties selection is greyed out. I'm guessing this is because the original creator has ownership or something, but it would be really nice to be able to modify all subscriptions from Management Studio. Has anyone else tried this? Maybe i'm missing a security setting or something. I'm connected using windows authentication and i'm in the System Administrator role. Thanks!
I have just found out i/we need to upgrade to the full version of this management tool to make use of SSRS for a new CRM we are putting in place, The CRM company tells me we can just install the tool from our SQL 2005 disk.
Im wondering what the best way to go about this is? i would guess we just un-install the express version install the full version of the management tool and reconnect to the database. unless im missing anything?
I am trying to copy a database from the server on my web host(crystaltech) to my new local install of MS SQL Server 2005 Enterprise (trial version).
I go to Tasks>Copy Database which opens the wizard. When I get to the select database screen I get this error:
Server user 'username' is not a valid user in database '123foo'
(123foo is the first database of all those on the server)
I need have it look only at my database which I have permissions for to copy it. How do I do this?
I tried copying the tables the other way(import data) but it dropped all my identities and primary keys which is a pain to recreate. Is there a way to copy tables from one server to another without losing primary keys and identity fields?
When I try to connect to the Reporting Services using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, the following error message propmpts up:
_____________________________________________________________ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.RSClient) _____________________________________________________________
Is there any settings that I need to do in the "Reporting Services Configuration Manager" ?
i don't know if it was mentioned before, but i solved the issue that Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express won't show the option to create/modify a sql compact database by installing not this Version:
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express Date: 19.04.2006 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c243a5ae-4bd1-4e3d-94b8-5a0f62bf7796&DisplayLang=en
but this one:
SQL Server Management Studio Express Service Pack 2 €“ CTP-Version Date: 19.12.2006 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ccbda432-8ecf-4c82-bdef-b575eaf07f55&DisplayLang=en
hope this helps.
Nihat
P.S. i'm curious if anybody else had the same issue, caused of using the wrong Version of SSMSe?
If I try to download using a download manager it stops after 98% (the segment that stops is the first segment). If I try to download without a download manager it stops after 1% (456Kb).
What can I do?
Is there an alternate place where I can download the file?
How does one export/copy a database using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express? At this time, I have an existing database that I can access and run queries against. However, I cannot connect to it via Visual Wed Developer 2005 Express. At this time, I'm getting the following error message with the existing database:
Login failed for user 'bigide2_gims2'. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server Connection.
Next, I'm running everything locally. If anyone can assist, it would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance.
I installed the managerment stuid on my machine and now none of my database connections seem to work any more. I keep getting the attached error. Before I installed the studio the system worked fine, I could connect to the database and everything was fine. Does the studio change any permission stuff? I cannot seem to get it to work again at all now, I added in aspnet as a login inside the studio and it still won't let me connect to the database. I cannot find *any* logs anywhere that might be helpful in what it is doing or see any way to debug the connection to find out what the problem is. When I look at the permissions inside of the studio it shows me that the connections should all be fine.
I checked and remote and local connections are setup, although it is only doing local connections anyway since this is a asp.net web server page.
Any idea what the problem is here? This is very frustrating and annoying :( Since I didn't change anything and now nothing I will do gets it to work. I even tried to uninstall the management tool and it still doesn't work. Cannot open user default database. Login failed. Login failed for user 'GREENANDFLUFFYASPNET'.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Cannot open user default database. Login failed. Login failed for user 'GREENANDFLUFFYASPNET'.
I have a question about opening files in the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Management Studio.
In the old Query Analyzer from SQL 2000 I can open SQL Files via drag & drop (from explorer to QA) or open it with a double click in the explorer. Then the Files opened, if I had actual a connection to a server / database (QA is stared with one file and has a connection to Server/Datebase), with this connection.
Now in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Management Studio I'll be asked everytime for Server and have to get the database from the database list - it does not connect automaticly to server/database, that is actual connected (I have opened a file with the connection and a connected database in the object explorer).
Someone do not have this problem - but we found no option to set it up.
I'm new to SQL server 2005. I installed SQL server 2005 and had some problems with the original install. I therefore uninstalled SQL server 2005. Rebooted and than installed SQL server 2005 again. Everything appears to have installed correctly except for the fact that when I start SQL Server Management Suite I get 2 copies running in the foreground. The last copy of the SQL Server Management Suite shows a dialogue box that contain a warning sign (yellow triangle) with no text but an OK button is in the dialogue box. When I press the OK button, this instance of SQL Server Management Suite kills itself. The first instance is now given window focus and it brings up the "Connect to Server" dialogue box. I can connect to my local server and run a script to add columns to the database. But everytime I bring up SQL Server Management Suite, I always end up with 2 copies running and I have to hit the OK button to get rid of the second copy. Can anyone help me get ride of this annoying problem?
Hi all, I have the "Northwind" database in my Sql Server Management Studio Express.
In my C:ProSSEAppsSamplesForChapter02Chapter02 folder, I have the following 2 files: (1) ListColumnValues (MS-DOS Batch File) sqlcmd -S .sqlexpress -v DBName = "Northwind" CName = "CompanyName" TName = "Shippers" -i c:prosseappschapter02ListListColumnVales.sql -o c:prosseappschapter02ColumnValuesOut.rpt (2) ListColumnValues (Microsoft SQL Server Query File) USE $(Northwind) GO SELECT $(CompanyName) FROM $(Shippers) GO When I ran the following SQLcmd: C:ProSSEAppsSamplesForChapter02Chapter02>ListColumnValues.bat I got the following "ColumnValuesOut.rpt" with error messages:
'Northwind' scripting variable not defined. Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Server L1P2P3SQLEXPRESS, Line 1 Incorrect syntax near '$'. 'CompanyName' scripting variable not defined. 'Shippers' scripting variable not defined. Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Server L1P2P3SQLEXPRESS, Line 1 Incorrect syntax near 'CompanyName'.
I copied these T-SQL statements from a book and I do not know how to correct them. Please help and tell me how to correct these errors.
Im just curious how i would take multiple columns from multiple tables.... would it be something like this ??? table: Products COLUMNS ProductName, ProductID table: Categorys COLUMNS CategoryName, CategoryID,ProductID SELECT Products.ProductName, Categorys.CategoryName,Products.ProductID,Categorys.CategoryID,Categorys.ProductID FROM Categorys, Tables WHERE Products.ProductID = Categorys.ProductID
I'm trying to run the disk usage reports from the SQL Server Management Studio and I'm getting an error. I right-click on a database, go to Reports, then Standard Reports and select Disk Usage by Table. I get the error below. Can anyone help?
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Object reference not set to an instance of an object. (System.Xml)
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at System.Xml.XmlReader.CalcBufferSize(Stream input) at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl.InitStreamInput(Uri baseUri, String baseUriStr, Stream stream, Byte[] bytes, Int32 byteCount, Encoding encoding) at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl..ctor(String url, Stream input, XmlNameTable nt) at System.Xml.XmlDocument.Load(Stream inStream) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Reports.StandardReport.LoadRdlDocument() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Reports.Report.LoadReportQueriesFromRdl() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Reports.StandardReportFactory.GetReport(ReportInfo reportInfo, ReportContext context) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Reports.ReportsManager.GetReport(ReportInfo reportInfo, ReportContext context) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Reports.ReportsManager.ShowReport(ReportInfo reportInfo)
I have found a similar problem in Google but that thread doesn't have any conclusion. So that I wish a new thread can help solve this problem ultimately.http://forums.asp.net/rss.aspx?ForumID=54&PostID=1600414Problem description:TableAdapter will raise timeout exception when I try to execute a SQL containing subquery and grouping. However, if the same SQL is executed in SQL Server Management Studio. The response time is always less than 1 second.Solution provided in previous link:Increase the timeout setting of the command - I think this is not the solution. As the default timeout should be 15 seconds, how could it get a timeout error if it execute a SQL supposed to be finished within a second?I have encountered similar problem before. However, I can't remember the exact detail. My solution for that moment seems to be using join instead of subquery in the SQL. Unluckily, this trick does not work this time.Please provide any other suggestion. Thanks in advance.
When launching Microsfot SQL Server Management Studio Express, I get a Popup Error box (!) without any text. After pressing the OK button, everything seems to work fine. Any ideas as to what it's trying to tell me?
Yesterday I successfully installed Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition which included SQL Server 2005 Express. Today I noticed I needed to download the Management Studio seperate download. I downloaded SQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msi and executed it and get the following error:
Error reading from file C:...SQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msi. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it..
Solved my own problem. Once I moved the msi to C: the installation worked. Apparently the path it was in was too long causing it to be unreadable. c:xxxxxxxxSQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msiSQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msi.
tried to attach a database in sse-ms, and for some reason the database name is changing to G:someFoldersomeFolderdb.mdf, even tho i dont have a drive g:,
during "attach as" screens inside sse-ms, , ie attach>add> then select the database the mdf loction is what it is suppose to be ie C:inetpubwwwrootapp_datachp11wroxunited.mdf but the database name in the same screen shot is G:someOtherFolderAndPathwroxunited.mdf and the attach as is also the G:someOtherFolderAndPathwroxunited.mdf.