i want to apply a hatch pattern to the fill colour on my bar graph and it doesn't work. i select fill colour, then i select hatch colour, i preview and it doesn't show the hatch pattern.
i would use gradient only i use 2 colours the same (hence why i want to differ them in a way other then colour) and they show up the same in the legend - legends don't display gradients
We have a collection of charts, some of which we use the gray scale for the palette (users only have B&W printers). We need to use the same patterns in other charts for consistency. The only option I see in Edit Chart Value-->Appearance-->Series Style-->Fill is Gradient. Is there any way to pick a fill pattern?
The pattern is the diagonal lines slanting down from left to right. It is the third column in the gray scale, so I have tried to add a dummy column as the first column, so that my column would have this pattern. However, the chart allows for space width wise for the first column, so there is a blank space on the chart. I have the Data Output checked to No.
I tried creating one simple bar chart report in SSRS, with background fill with pattern "UpwardDiagonal", the stripes on the column when viewed insider report viewer control is quite prominently visible, whereas when exporting the same report to PDF the lines are very thin and dense and hence makes it very difficult to differentiate between one column with pattern inside and one without. I have even tried various other pattern like "LightUpwardDiagonal" and "WideUpwardDiagonal" but all have same result when exported to PDF.why?
Select distinct colour from wwwstocktbl where colour <> ' ' order by colour
The stament works as a statment but when run in asp i get an error as theres no primary key, but if i add the primary key then the select distinct fails
Select distinct ProductCode, Colour from wwwstocktbl where colour <> ' ' order by colour
I have few chart based reports where I am showing different costs in series. I want to fix the colour of each type of cost so that I can maintain the same colour for each cost in different reports.
Any change or bug in SSIS 2012 which doesn't allow you to change the font colour of an annotation. I am able to change the font type,size and style just not the colour. I have migrated packages from 2008R2 with colour and when placed into 2012 they show as black although when I check the setting they still indicate they are set to the particular colour.
I am running SSIS 2012 version 11.0.5058.0 in Visual Studion 2010 shell Version 10.0.40219.1 SP1 with MS .NET Framework Version 4.5.51641 SP1.
I have a chart on a report that shows value in £ on the Y Axis. The values can be both positive and negative. I would like to have the negative labels to show in red and the positive in black. What is the expression syntax to achieve this? i know it will be an IIF statement, but what is the syntax to show the Y Axis label as <0?
eg if i was doing this for a field it would be iif(Field!Fieldname.value <0, "RED","BLACK") but what would i replace the FIELD!Fieldname.vaue with so the expression would change the Y Axis label.
Is there any way I can set the background colour for an image in a table cell (or even for a non-embedded image for that matter)? I always seem to get a white background.
I am creating a matrix in which row color changes alternately(1st row white second row blue and so on .) now i am calling this matrix as a sub report in other report and i had applied grouping on that row in which this MATRIX is called the problem i am facing is in first sub report 1st row is coming in white color while in second sub report 1st row is coming as blue color background  And so on...
Why so is happening as i want 1st row as white and second row as blue i all sub reports .
I have an issue in trying to format rows base on conditions. Below is a replication of the tables and the select statement.
CREATE TABLE #CompareVal (CompareValID INT Not Null , ValName NVARCHAR(75) Null , Vehicle INT Null , Driver INT Null ); GO
[Code] ....
First issue, James and Jane does not have a driver available and that should show "No Driver available"I am to compare values in VehicleAvailable and DriverAvailable to the first row - (Group Value Standard row) so that when a value is less than the value in first row, it should be Gold, if equal to, Blue and if greater than then, Red.
The first row is to be Black. In other for me to be able to compare, I added columns like so:
SELECT #CompanyName , [Description] , ISNULL(CAST(VehicleAvalible AS NVARCHAR(30)),'N/A') AS VehicleAvalible , ISNULL(CAST(DriverAvailable AS NVARCHAR(30)),'No Driver available') AS DriverAvailable , 0 AS TotalVehicles , 0 AS TotalDrivers
[Code] ...
And my expression for "VehicleAvailable" column is :
=Switch(Fields!Description.Value = "Group Value Standard" AND Fields!VehicleAvalible.Value = Fields!TotalVehicles.Value, "Black" , Fields!Description.Value = "Group Value Standard" AND Fields!VehicleAvalible.Value < Fields!TotalVehicles.Value, "Black" , Fields!Description.Value = "Group Value Standard" AND Fields!VehicleAvalible.Value > Fields!TotalVehicles.Value, "Black"
[Code]....
This doesn't work as I am comparing integer against text value. How do I format to get result like the below image?
I am currently trying to figure out how to change the background colour of a cell when that row happens to be a subtotal
I have included a screen shot of my report design below:
(The link to the image is http://diagnostic.iipuk.co.uk/images/RS_Questions.JPG should the image not be displayed)
When the cell that is circled is on a subtotal row (i.e. is the subtotal of either the first subtotal (which I have called RegionTot) or the second subtotal (which I have called QCTotal) I want the background colour to change to black). This is so the user cannot see the subtotal for that column on the screen.
I have tried using the following expression in the background colour property for that cell (without success!):
The error that comes up states that report item expressions can only refer to other report items within the same grouping scope or a containing grouping scope.
I have searched help and haven€™t managed to find anything!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Marek Kluczynski Information Manager Investors in People UK
Hi everyone. I'm developing a web search engine using asp and SQL Server 2000. I need to return records that matches with a string entered by users. In example, suppose my database to have this structure and it's filled like this:
ID NAME KEYWORDS --- ------- ----------- AA025 NAME1 attached, atic, common, business, hotels AA026 NAME2 headache, medicin, aspirins, heat, health AA027 NAME3 at, services, music, electronics
suppose that user enters 'at'. By now, i'm using this pattern '%<input_text>%'. So in this example, pattern would be '%at%'. As i remarked in the fields above, the three fields matches, and that's not what i'm looking for. I want that the result of that query be just the last field, with 'AA027' ID. Thanks in advance guys. Cheers.
hi can any one help me to get the pattern of 70-441 exam. i need information total number of question in the exam.. and will there be any simulation as 70-431 exam.
Say I have an object that can be created by some users and not others. And, I have a method something like - function createObject(userId as Integer, objectName as String). The method calls a stored procedure using the two input arguments as parameters.Now, what I am wondering is this; I am obviously going to check in my SP to ensure that the user has the rights to create the new object before inserting the new record, and there will be an output parameter to send the new record ID back to the method, but do Ia) have a separate output parameter to report on the success of the creation (e.g. @Err Int OUTPUT)b) use the existing output (used to send the new record ID back) and send an error code (e.g. if newRecordId = -9999)c) somehow try to cause a failure of the SP that can be caught in a try/catch blockThanks in advance,Martin
I've been trying to find and filter out data that can cause FOR XML to fail with the error:FOR XML could not serialize the data for node ?? because it contains a character (0x0006) which is not allowed in XML.I thought it would be simple, just identify the rows that don't match the XML spec URL...
However, the following doesn't work. select fieldname from tablename where fieldname like N'%[^'+nchar(0x9)+nchar(0xA)+nchar(0xD)+nchar(0x20)+N'-'+nchar(0xD7FF)+N']%'
Not only does this fail to find the offending rows, when I checked by inverted it by taking out the "^" it still returns no rows.When I reduced 0xD7FF down to 0xFF it returns data, but I cannot add the other range back in without all rows not matching.I've experimented with values and found 0x02E9 was the highest I could go without all values vanishing. Even then, numbers lower than that caused a large variation in the number of rows returned.My Field is NVarchar(100) in SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS.
SELECT summaryFROM summariesWHERE CONTAINS(summary, <any of the values in phrasesToSearchFor>)
I've tried every weird permutation of the query I can think of, but can't find a way to make it work. Can anybody help?
Bonus Question:
I've got a function dbo.getPhraseToSearchFor(userId) that returns a phrase depending on the value of userId. I want to get a result table of (userId, summary) where for every user, I use dbo.getPhraseToSearchFor(userId) to figure out what to search the full-text catalog for. The docs say you can use a scalar function anywhere a scalar value is expected, but apparently that doesn't apply in this case -- you can't do CONTAINS(summary, dbo.getPhraseToSearchFor(23))
I need a simple tSQL code that will produce an array sequence values that has gap with 2 or more consecutive values, which can vary - so 2 or 3 or 4 between sequence of number. For example, I want it to return a series with a  gap or space of 2- So it should return 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10.. or a gap of 3 - 1,2 ,6,7,11,12.. etc I know a single gap is quite simple using a recursive cte, but I haven't been able to find how to get this kind of result.
hi i have a table with a column which contains a large paragraph of data. i need to search for a pattern within this text and update it.
for example the column contains 4096 char. within this text, i search for a pattern"qwerty" and convert it to "asdfgh". any ideas how this can be done? i'm using sql server 2000 i have to write something like UPDATE [DB].[dbo].[Table] SET [Column1] = '.............', WHERE .......... any help will be appreciated.
DelimitedSplit8k and PatternSplitLoop seem to have potential, but I'm just plain stuck on some things:
1. DelimitedSplit8k: the delimiter split the folder paths, but the pattern can be within the strings that result. 2. PatternSplitLoop: I would have to cross apply 16 times and have an awful WHERE clause to determine which of the four strings matched first.
Unless I'm missing something. Short example is below.
WITH testctes (string, pattern) AS ( SELECT 'oh_look_at_this.thing.hishers_stuffmine.craftyours_protein', 'his first' UNION ALL SELECT 'i.am.a._thing.hershis_thingsmine.refrigeratoryours_potato', 'hers first' UNION ALL SELECT 'path_like.things_minehers.some_elsehis_garbageyours_sneakers', 'mine first' UNION ALL SELECT 'more_stuff.yoursminehershis_falafel', 'yours first' ) SELECT string, pattern, ca.item, ca.itemnumber FROM testctes CROSS APPLY [dbo].[PatternSplitLoop] (string, '%his%') ca
I've decalred this stored procedure with a simple where and like statement. The problem is I don't see any result. Here is my code
create procedure sp_Select_ProfileNames @NameSearch varchar(50) as select ProfileFirstName +' '+ ProfileLastName as ProfileName from Profiles where ProfileLastName like '%@NameSearch%';
When i change this line: where ProfileLastName like '%@NameSearch%'; to where ProfileLastName like '%Bil%';
I see names starting with Bil, but when i enter Bil as param, I don't get anything.
I am trying to do a select statement with SQL 2000 for all recordscontaining any number of lowercase letters. I have tried the following2 statements and they both seem to match both lowercase and uppercaseletters.SELECT * FROM customers WHERE name LIKE '%[a-z]%'SELECT * FROM customers WHERE name LIKE'%[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz]%'Can anybody help?
I need to store a list of parameters in a database. Each parameter has a name, description, comment and a value. Easy so far.
However the values are of different types. Each individual parameter has a value which may be of type int, decimal, string, boolean, custom type etc.
Which table design pattern is most appropriate? We have a heated in-house discussion and I need supporting arguments.
Options explored so far:
1) (De-)serializing the value to a string-type. 2) Adding a column for each type, using only one column at a time. 3) Adding extra value-tables, one table for each type. The disadvantages for each option are obvious and the basis for our discussion.
Your help in this matter will be appreciated. Regards, Tonn
I want to check for multiple patterns in a particular column. For one pattern I can write e.g. SELECT * FROM <TablName> WHERE ColumnName LIKE '%abcd%'.
My requirment is to select all rows for which column value matches with many patterns.I will fetch the patterns in a subquery e.g. (SELECT '%'+name+'%' FROM <TableName>)
I need a table value function for extracting strings matching a particular pattern from a long string.
e.g. I have a table called cs_Posts, it has a column called FormattedBody, this value can be something like:
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When this long string is input, the table value function should 2 rows: http://jvcwebdev:81/cs/blogs/hllee/DSC00884.JPG http://jvcwebdev:81/cs/blogs/hllee/scene%20photos/DSC00859.JPG