I'm coding a TVF in C# and the debugger doesn't stop at all. It used to work when I was coding scalar functions, but it stop working since I removed my assembly from the DB and register it manually to test my SQL scripts. I removed the assembly again from my DB and re-deployed it with VS.2005 hoping that will fix it, but it didn't work. Right now I can't debug.
Have anybody had a problem like this before? Any help will be appreciated.
Does anyone know why this happens? When I run one of the packages in my project (by hitting the play button in the designer), all of the other packages in that project open before it starts running?
This would actually be funny if I weren't under serious time constraints right now. I have an SSIS project with several script tasks in the control flow. I put breakpoints in one of them to allow me to step through and see whats going on. However, when I start the project, the IDE brings up the script editor for a different script task. The breakpoints in this task are actually on the same line numbers as the task I need to debug but the code is all wrong. I checked the task for which the code is being displayed and there are no breakpoints there.
I want to update value of a custom field for a perticular project in Project Server 2007 using PSI.
I have created 5 enterprise custom fields(A,B,C,D,E) through PWA/Server Settings.
I want to search all Projects on Server. If any project is having value for custom field A then I want to update rest of the custom fields(B,C,D,E) for that perticular project.
I fail to use project professional 2003 to access to the project server 2003 using MSDE 2000 in local area network, following message was shown,
Connection failed:
SQLState: '01000' SQL Server Error 1326 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionOpen (Connect()) Connection failed: SQLState '08001' SQL Server Error: 17 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
I have seen these pages with similiar cases but can't help.
For some reason in a Team Foundation Team Project that has multiple project types (SSRS, SSIS, WebSite, C# Business DLL...), the SSIS project makes itself the startup project to the team project. If I explicitly set another project as the startup project to the team project and then select an SSIS package in the SSIS project in the team project, the SSIS project becomes the startup project automatically.
Hello, I've created a Report Model Project that can be used by Report Builder to generate ad-hoc reports. I'm trying to create a connection string in my Report Server Project that points to the Report Model Project data source view.
All I can do is create a regular datasource, which bypasses the metadata contained in the Data Source View.
Basically I want my Report Server Project and my Report Builder reports to leverage the same metadata. Is this possible? If so how do I get the connection string?
Hi All,I've been struggling with this for hours...Could someone please advise me on how to convert my current File based SQL Server Express website to a Server based SQL Express one.Particularly interested in what I need to do in the SQL Express management tool, changes I need to make the projecvt itself and changes needed to get IIS to understand things have been changed.Thanks,Martin.
I have been working on some SSIS packages for a while now and today while i was working i was trying to create a new connection and in the process there was an error and it said the BIDS has to be closed and i closed it but later when i open BIDS and try to open my project(.sln) from the file menu to work on the half done package it pops up an error which shows the path to my project location on the first line and next statement on the pop up error box says:
"Make Sure the application for the project type (.dtproj) is installed."
I tried to check some forums in which some suggested to try installing SP1 which i tried but ..i dont know why but the SP1 fails to install (i dont know if its causing problem becoz i already installed SP2 as i had some other problem before for which the cure was to install SP2).
Did anyone here face such a problem before ?
I'd really appreciate if the experts here can tell a cure for this problem.
I have a Visual Studio 2005 solution which contains a Sql Server Integration Services (SSIS) project.
In this solution I have explicitly set a Web application project as startup project, but whenever I edit a DTS package within the SSIS project, VS automatically sets the SSIS project as startup project and the package I edit as startup object.
Needless to say, this may cause some really unwanted incidents when running the solution - thinking that you're about to run the Web application project (that was explicitly set as startup project), but instead, you run the edited package in the SSIS project.
Is there any way to avoid having the SSIS project automatically setting itself as startup project, any workaround here at all? :)
in order to maintain a deployed project into an Integration Services Catalog I'd like to know if it is possible to import it into a new project inside SSDT.
I have a very small project written in VB.Net 2005 using the SQL Server 2005 SSiS DTSx package.
I took a SQL Server 2000 dts package and using the SQL Server 3005 legacy tools migrated it so I could still use the package withing SQL 2005 until I can build one using BI/SSIS.
Anyway,I added the reference Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS so I could then use the Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime so I can execute the commands:
Dim oApp As New Application Dim oPkg As New Package oPkg = oApp.LoadPackage(g_DTSx_Directory & "AOC copy Generic1 CSV to AOC_verify_file_1.dtsx", Nothing) Dim oResults As DTSExecResult oResults = oPkg.Execute
Ok. That works fine. Executes without a hitch. So now I try and create a setup project for this and I use the setup wizard.
During the creation of the setup project I get a message that states: The following files may have dependencies that cannot be determined automatically. Please confirm that all dependencies have been added to the project. C:windowssystem32msxml6.dll
OK. The dll is part of the reference I mentioned above and I have no idea what other dependencies it may have.
How do I find this out?
Has anyone else created a project like this and experenced the same?
I am on a clean build running WinXP Pro with SP2 - VS2005 with SP1 and the SQL Server 2005 tools.
I've got an SSIS solution file with project deployment model in VS 2013 and would like to deploy that to SSISDB on different environments.All these days I followed the regular way to create a project in SSISDB and deploy it to that. Now want to find out if i can automate this process and so got some questionsÂ
1. Can we automate the process of creating a project on SSISDB based on our SSIS project name? This will be like when we do a deployment it should check if the project exists or not on SSISDB based on our SSIS project name, if the project exists we just deploy the packages in the project and if the project does not exists in SSISDB it will create that project and deploy the packages.
2. Can we also automate the process of creating environments? In traditional way we manually create the environment variables under environment tab of SSISDB, but can we make that also as part of deployment? Like when we are releasing to Dev server we look if that particular Dev variable exists on that server, if it exists we just update the existing stuff and if it does not exists we just create it.
I have visual studio 2005 and sql server 2005 with integration service installed on my machine. Couple of days ago, I installed visual studio 2008 professional. When I go to create SSIS project I dont see it in visual studio 2008. What do I have to do to make it appear in visual studio 2008 so that I can create SSIS projects.
Hello guys! I am trying to debug a sql procedure inside query analyzer but I can seem to step into each line. When I run the procedure it doesn't stop in the breakpoint I set.
Hello,I have a form in a web application. When I submit the form it inserts the record into the SQL Server 2005 database. I have an insert trigger. My question is how can i debug the trigger? the trigger then calls a CLR based stored procedure, again how can i debug this CLR stored procedure which gets called by the trigger. Thanks...kindly advice.
This is my first C# (2.0) Windows based app accessing a local SQL Server database. Ive build a couple of web based apps using C#.
First I just copied a datbase access wrapper class from one of my web apps and used that. It works, but, the database shown in Server Explorer in VS2005 shows the table as empty. The table in /bin/ however, is updated as expected. Before I realised that there were seperate instances of the database i stripped everything down to a very simple example
This little tester windows based app has a simple tester drag and dropped grid view in it. When i run /pathToApp/bin/Debug/<AppName>.exe, independantly of VS, the grid view is full of the value "atest" as expected, but not when ran under visual studio. As I said above i found (at least i think this is right) there is a debug and user instance of the database. So im guessing I need two connection strings if i want to update both whilst dev'ing the application.
Ive had a look throuhg connectionstring.com and, to be honest, im confused... Any help for what the second connection string should be would be greatly apprecaited.
I use Microsof Visual Studio 2005 to write a c# aplication for my compact device (Dell Axim). I also use Sql Server Compact Edition to handle my database. Everything worked OK but suddenly I get an exception on the first call to fill command of a table in my database (Any table) This exception is happenning only when I debug the application if i run the application without debug everything is workink OK. The exception details are :
System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeException was unhandled Message="Unspecified error [ sqlceqp30.dll ]" HResult=-2147467259 NativeError=25123 Source="SQL Server Compact Edition ADO.NET Data Provider" StackTrace: at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeConnection.ProcessResults() at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeConnection.Open() at System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeConnection.Open() at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.QuietOpen() at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.FillInternal() at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.Fill() at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.Fill() at Ness300.NessDBDataSetTableAdapters.UsersTableAdapter.Fill() at Ness300.LoginPanel.DoLogin() at Ness300.LoginPanel.OKButton_Click() at NL300Controls.BmpButton.L300Button_MouseUp() at System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnMouseUp() at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WnProc() at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.WnProc() at System.Windows.Forms.Control._InternalWnProc() at Microsoft.AGL.Forms.EVL.EnterMainLoop() at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run() at Ness300.Program.Main()
I tried to run the application from the mobile device in order to connect to it doing "Attch to running process" from visual studio. But just running the application on the device with the resgistry value: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoft.NETCompactFrameworkManaged DebuggerAttachEnabled set to 1 caused the crash when I set it back to 0 everything works fine. It worked for me before I do not know what happened. Is it a security problem ?
Can any one helpi me with this because this problem do not give me a way to debug my application.
Do I need to re-create a new package from scratch after doing what I did? It seems I've made what is probably a typical newbie mistake: I used COPY/PASTE to consolidate containers from two packages into a single new project/package.
Now my new package generates multiple duplicate errors (23 of each...) whenever I open it:
Warning loading LoadBillingData.dtsx: Process configuration failed to set the destination at the package path of "PackageData Flow Task to Load Profiles, Versions, and Transactions.EventHandlers[OnError].Variables[System::Propagate].Properties[Namespace]". This occurs when attempting to set the destination property or variable fails. Check the destination property or variable.
Error loading LoadBillingData.dtsx: Changing the name of a variable failed because it is a system variable. System variables are read-only.
What happened:
new guy (goes without saying...) creates:
01. PROJECT A 02. add PACKAGE A to PROJECT A 03. add some containers, figger out what the heck is going on, get containers working 04. create PROJECT B 05. create PACKAGE B 06. add containers, they work fine 07. whoops! Want to consolidate the packages. Unix guy naively expects Bill has made MS Visual Studio like all windows products (of which newbie is aware€¦): 08. create PROJECT C 09. create PACKAGE C 10. <ctrl a> PACKAGE A 11. <crtl c> PACKAGE A 12. <ctrl v> PACKAGE C 13. <ctrl a> PACKAGE B 14. <crtl c> PACKAGE B 15. <ctrl v> PACKAGE C 16. copy Flat File Connection Managers 17. copy Database Connection Manager 18. drag the arrows around, fix the flat file sources, renew the column maps, etc 19. whoops! the connections all look like a registry number! Fix the OLE DB Destinations, Execute SQL Task containers by selecting the DB Connection Manager copied from PROJECT A
20. successfully execute PROJECT C/PACKAGE C 21. save all 22. exit 23. start MS Visual Studio 24. Open Solution 25. ERRORS!!!
I couldn't debug SQL Server by "Step into Stored Procedure" on Server Explorer of VS2008 (or VS2005) to SQL 2005 Developer on remote Windows Server 2003 machine, it allway issue exception "Unable to start T-SQL Debugging. Could not attach to SQL Server process on 'Server'. Click Help for more information"
1) The environment: The Client: Windows XP SP2 (WORKGROUP) Visual Studio 2008 (or VS2005)
The SQL Server Machine: Windows 2003 Server Sp1 (DOMAIN) SQL Server 2005 Developer
2) User account and Permission login: I create the same user account for both Client and Domain Server with the same password, i also add that user to "Administrators" group in both machine.
At the SQL Server on Server machine, i added that account to ServerSecurityLogin with 'sysadmin' role already
3) Connection and authentication: I used "Windows Authentication" for my connection to SQL server, and i checked sure my account of the connection by SQL command
SELECT SYSTEM_USER, IS_SRVROLEMEMBER ('sysadmin')
4) Firewall: I checked firewall like MSDN helping (i also tried to test by turn off firewall in both machine)
5) Visual Studio Remote Debugger: I read "How to: Enable SQL Server 2005 Debugging" on MSDN with comment "The SQL Server can run on the same machine as the application or on a remote machine. If you are debugging T-SQL code only, then no remote setup is required." so i didn't config Visual Studio Remote Debugger any thing.
Note: If i "Step Into Store Procedure" at Server locally, it works okey, so on at my PC client locally. But if i move debugging from my client to my Server, it occur error "Unable to start T-SQL Debugging. Could not attach to SQL Server process on 'Server'. Click Help for more information"???
If i execute store procedure on Server Explore, it works okey!
Hello All,I tried to set the access permissions for debugging stored procedure by reading the articlehttp://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/w1bhybwz(VS.80).aspxandhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms164014.aspxI have tried to add the role to sysaminas follows1)SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES WHERE ROUTINE_NAME = 'sp_sdidebug'(to find the sp)Error:--The stored procedure not found2)sp_addsrvrolemember 'Developmentswati.jain', 'sysadmin' though this is executed successfuly . Error is still persisting Cannot debug stored procedures because the SQL Server database is not setup correctly or user does not have permission to execute master.sp_sdidebug.
I have a problem here, i want to update the DraftDB in Project Server from an exteral DB (which is not within the Project Server architecture). How can go about doing this?
-the exteral DB would have similiar Tables with the DraftDB such as having a Table call Sponsor -if i add a new record, edit a record, or delete a record on Table Sponsor on the exteral DB, the update would reflect to the DraftDB in Project Server?
Is there any PSI calls that capable of achieving this? Any ideas? (If you couldn't help, would you have any suggestions of who/where i should turn to?)
I'm creating a trigger in an Sql Server Project that needs to execute some code. Is it possible to reference any assembly? When I click "add reference" to the project I cannot browse to an assembly.
What are the limitations of this feature? I was under the impression you could execute any .net code.