What are the major differences between SQL SERver 7 and 2000 ?
Looking for a job and found a position where the client prefers the database developer specifically expericenced in SQL 2000.
What is really so hot and important to know?
Some time ago I saw a section in sql 2005 BOL describing the t-sql features that have changed from sql 2000 to sql 2005. For example, some NULL handling and that "*=" is no longer supported. Can anyone find that refernece for me?
Can any one give me the details of the Security level or measure which are supported my MS Sql Server. How much it is security while we are accessing any database over the internet and what are the Security measure we have to take and level did Software provides. It is URGENT
Hi All, Just curious about the features that are not available in the Express version. Can you import data from other sources? Can you perform DTS packages?
I've been trying to find a simple way to query to see what components and features are installed on my servers but it doesn't seem that simple. I'm looking for something that will identify components and features for a security audit and I'd prefer not to have to manually looking up each component to see if they're installed.
Hello All, I am in the process of upgrading my current database in SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005. I have finished my analysis using the upgrade advisor and have found a lot of SPs having upgrade related issues. From what I estimate I think it will take around 3-4 weeks to resolve all of those issues. I wanted a quicker way to upgrade my database since we have very little time for the final release. The main reason for upgrade to 2005 was use of new features like Database Mirroring and/or peer to peer replication alongwith the Partitioning features and the new T-SQL enhancements.
The question I wanted to ask was does the compatibility level 80 of SQL Server 2005 supports these new features. From what I have read on the KB article at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822400 is that mirroring is supported in any compatibility level, but there is no specific mention on the peer to peer thing. Also when I personally tried using the New Partitioning Features of 2005 on the database having compatibility 80, it worked fine. Also other features like SQLCLR and TRY...CATCH works fine. One thing I observed was that new T-SQL statements like PIVOT/UNPIVOT is not supported
It will be nice if someone can give out the entire list of features that will be supported in the compatibility Level 80 and also the list of the ones that are not supported.
It installs the SQL Server and Reporting Services. It configures (creates Virtual Directories for report server and database) but it is not initializing the Report Server.
Having done the installation when i check the Report Server Status it was running and everything seems to be OK except it wasn't initialized.
As we know the limited features on SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services, but we can build advanced features for it with coding on it. Would please any experts shed me any light on it in a summary like what advanced features could be added with coding on SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services?
Thanks a lot in advance for your kind help and advices. And I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Are there any features in 6.5 that have been discontinued in 7.0? I read in Technet that "future versions of SQL Server might not support some statements where the same functionality can be achieved using other means." Technet gave the following examples:
- Device Mirroring - Outer Join Syntax - SELECT FOR BROWSE - Handling of NULLs
I`m curious how our applications will be effected. Will we be making a lot of code changes when we migrate to 7.0?
Morning! Folks, i want some links where i could find healthy stuff regarding New Features and Compliance levels, performance comparisons, TPC tests etc about SQL 2000 and Yukon specially. I've to submit a document regarding Top database features that shall be used for a Medical-Billing Software in plan.
Since I am new to DTSs therefore currently I am making my DTSs in a manner where there probably is a room for improvement e.g. When I have to Import data from one server to another I use the Import feature and then I go through all the steps of the wizard (at the end of which I get the option to save my DTS)....
In the DTS "design window" there are many options under the TASK menu option and is there a url from where I can learn how to use these options (under TASK i.e. File Transfer Protocaol task, ActiveX Script Task, Transform Data Task, etc. etc.).
Maybe if I know how to use these options, I might be able to write my DTS in better and flexible manner...
Since I am new to DTSs therefore currently I am making my DTSs in a manner where there probably is a room for improvement e.g. When I have to Import data from one server to another I use the Import feature and then I go through all the steps of the wizard (at the end of which I get the option to save my DTS)....
In the DTS "design window" there are many options under the TASK menu option and is there a url from where I can learn how to use these options (under TASK i.e. File Transfer Protocaol task, ActiveX Script Task, Transform Data Task, etc. etc.).
Maybe if I know how to use these options, I might be able to write my DTS in better and flexible manner...
I have simple package and trying to use the security feature of ssis. I set the protection level as "EncryptSensitiveWithPassword" and also specify the password. But it doesn't prompts me for the password. Can anybody help me in that?
I've been having trouble getting my RS2005 reports with interactive features (drilldowns) to work in an Iframe and rendered with SOAP.
The main problem now is that the toggle buttons (+ / -) point to the reporting services server and do a URL Access call. I've tried the <ReplacementRoot> element in the DeviceInfo parameter but it doesn't appear to do anything.
I keep on reading about how everything is possible through the web services but it looks as if these interactive features are only available using the URL Access. Is this true?
I was given what at first seemed a simple task (and maybe it is, but with everything else on my plate, I can't seem to get my head wrapped around this)...create a grid or table something similar to below: Plan A Plan B PlanC PlanD Item1 yes yes no no Item2 yes yes no no Item3 yes no yes no etc.....
The "plans" are stored in one db table, the "items" in another. What I can't seem to get straight in my mind is how to relate the yess and nos and then generate a tabular layout similar to the above. I don't need anyone to do it for me, but a push in the right direction would sure be nice (using SQL 2005) Thanks!
Hi folks,My fellow team mates had some extra time on their hands so we decided tospice up DB2 with a grab-bag of compatibility features.We wouldn't mind help validating the semantics match....So for those of you blessed or cursed with a competitive DBMS here is alist of what we've added:1. ** DUALAlways works without prefixing a schema2. ** ROWNUM3. ** (+) outer join syntax4. LEAST/GREATEST/NVL/DECODE5. TO_DATE/TO_CHAR improvementDB2 supports most common patterns except those requiring languageawareness6. ** CONNECT BYThis is a function drop, performance drop will follow7. A slew of syntactic sugar like:Seq.NEXTVAL and seq.CURRVAL notationUNIQUE instead of DISTINCTMINUS instead of EXCEPTUnnamed nested subqueries (aka inline views)"SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM T)"CROSSJOIN8. BITAND/BITOR/.....The features marked with ** require a registry setting:db2set DB2_COMPATIBILITY_VECTOR=3Fshould switch everything on.There are other features those porting apps will value:GLOBAL VARIABLESA new ARRAY data typeA new RID() function can be used to map ROWIDDocs: https://publib.boulder.ibm.com/info.../v9r5/index.jspEnjoySerge--Serge RielauDB2 Solutions DevelopmentIBM Toronto Lab
If I have an instance of SQL Server 2005 Workgroup, am I able to run simple ETL packages against it? By simple I mean:
1. Extract data from a comma separated flat file.
2. Load the flat file data to an Access (2002/2003) database.
3. Load the flat file data to a SQL 2005 table.
4. Execution of .dtsx package.
5. Ways to execute a package (i.e. can schedule a package to be run with the SQL Server Agent)?
6. Notification (i.e. SMTP email) on events from package (i.e. on error).
I have been using the Developer Edition, which I know has all/most of the features of Enterprise. How do the SSIS features change between Developer and Workgroup editions?
I am looking to find more information regarding advanced filtering/report parameters available in SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services. From what I can see, the user can set values for each report parameter and the query defaults to "where x = (param 1) and y = (param 2)" etc. Is there a way that a user can pick parameters that structure a more complex where clause? For example, say I want to filter by all clients enrolled in all of these 3 service programs and have a dog or clients not enrolled in one of the following 3 care programs or clients who live in one of the following cities? So it would be like this:
where (((sp = 1 and sp = 2 and sp = 3) and animal = dog) or ((cp not in (1, 2, 3)) or city in (a, b, c, d)))
In addition, I am looking for more information regarding programmatic capabilities in Reporting Services. Can anyone point me to a good place for this information? I would like to know whether we could structure part of a query in VB.NET code and then pass this query to Reporting Services to join with the basic report query. Also, I would like to know Reporting Services' capability to interact with stored procedures.
In addition, is Reporting Services more for internal business reporting, or do companies add it onto their existing software package to sell to external customers? Does Reporting Services allow one report to be created, and then users (our customers) on different servers who use different databases to run the report by giving Reporting Services their credentials (database, SQL Server login, etc)?
Basically, I have just been following the tutorials on Microsoft's site, but they are all pretty basic so I haven't gotten a good feel for whether this product is good for advanced reporting needs.
Hello, I've installed SQLServer2k5 Sept CTP with the following config: W2K SP4 Pro, SQL2K5 Std Sept CTP complete clean install. Everything works except SAC for features. I get the error below when trying to start it. SAC for Services & Connections connects without problem and has local & remote connections via both TCP/IP and Named Pipes enabled for the server, and local & remote connections enabled for analysis services. All SQL2K5 components & services are started in the Services control panel. I've looked at port useage, wondering if some other process is using the port that SAC for features is pinging, but since SAC for Services & Connections works fine that doesn't seem to be culprit. I also get an error when running the Tuning Advisor, saying it can't connect, but demoted that to just a warning by closing some extraneous connections to the servere (had >10 open). Still get a warning, but it doesn't prevent the Tuning Advisor from completing. I've tried turning on and off various services, from Remote Registry Service to IIS, but no luck. Anyone know what else I chould check to troubleshoot this? Thanks! Failed to connect to server localhost
The BIDSHelper team are please to announce that we have just release v1.2 which includes a number of new SSIS features. BIDSHelper is a free add-in for the BI Development Studio that adds a number of useful features.
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For any current users of BIDS Helper, you can see a list of the new features on the download page for this release http://www.codeplex.com/bidshelper/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx
Hi Experts ! I want to use maximum feature of SQL Server 2005 and ASP.Net 2.0 in making Data Access LayerSuggestions will be welcomed .Thank you RegardsKAMRAN