I built a database by using a generated script from the originaldatabase. It built the System Store Procedures as User type. How do Ichange them back to System type?
I have a stored procedure that calls a msdb stored procedure internally. I granted the login execute rights on the outer sproc but it still vomits when it tries to execute the inner. Says I don't have the privileges, which makes sense.
How can I grant permissions to a login to execute msdb.dbo.sp_update_schedule()? Or is there a way I can impersonate the sysadmin user for the call by using Execute As sysadmin some how?
I would like to enable users that do not belong to groups (server roles) such as sysadmin, serveradmin and don't have db permissions such as ddl_admin or db_owner to run some of the system stored procedures (such as sp_addumpdevice sp_configure sp_serveroption ...) and DBCC commands (such as DBCC CHECKFILEGROUP - requires ob_owner or sysadmin permission).
Is it possible to change permissions of SQL Server system stored procedures?
Is it possible to change permissions of SQL Server DBCC commands?
I have MSSQL 2005. On earlier versions of MSSQL saving a stored procedure wasn't a confusing action. However, every time I try to save my completed stored procedure (parsed successfully ) I'm prompted to save it as a query on the hard drive.
How do I cause the 'Save' action to add the new stored procedure to my database's list of stored procedures?
We recently upgraded to SQL Server 2005. We had several stored procedures in the master database and, rather than completely rewriting a lot of code, we just recreated these stored procedures in the new master database.
For some reason, some of these stored procedures are getting stored as "System Stored Procedures" rather than just as "Stored Procedures". Queries to sys.Objects and sys.Procedures shows that these procs are being saved with the is_ms_shipped field set to 1, even though they obviously were not shipped with the product.
I can't update the sys.Objects or sys.Procedures views in 2005.
What effect will this flag (is_ms_shipped = 1) have on my stored procedures?
Can I move these out of "System Stored Procedures" and into "Stored Procedures"?
I have a stored procedure that validates a user login against a username and password field. How can I ensure case sensitivity in the stored procedure for the password field?
How can I create a dbo/system stored procedure, not dbo/user SP. One more thing, if I created a new database TimeDB, I see nothing in stored procedure folder, how can see something (system procedures) as I knew that in SQL 97, we can see something (system procedures).
Can I create system stored procedure in sql 7.0? After I used 'alter' to modify a system sp, it's category change from 'system' to 'user'. Is there way to change it back? Thanks a lot!
I am attempting to develop a stored proc that will do the following:
1) Take as an input parameter the filepath of a local directory
2) Return a recordset showing all files contained in the local directory
At the code level, I am attempting to do the following:
1) use system.io class to iterate through each file of a given local directory
2) parse out a union query to show all file names and their system creation times
3) insert the parsed sql into a sqldatareader, and send that out via a sqlpipe to the caller.
After compiling and deploying the CLR stored proc, I get the following when I try to execute:
Msg 6522, Level 16, State 1, Procedure spclr_wcl_get_file_info, Line 0
A .NET Framework error occurred during execution of user defined routine or aggregate 'spclr_wcl_get_file_info':
System.Security.SecurityException: Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.FileIOPermission, mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
System.Security.SecurityException:
at System.Security.CodeAccessSecurityEngine.Check(Object demand, StackCrawlMark& stackMark, Boolean isPermSet)
at System.IO.Directory.GetFiles(String path, String searchPattern, SearchOption searchOption)
at System.IO.Directory.GetFiles(String path)
at StoredProcedures.spclr_wcl_get_file_info(String str_dir)
This occurs even though I've set the SQL Server service to run as a local administrator on the machine (ie, the account should have full rights to virtually any local directory or file).
I found the following article which I thought might resolve:
I'm using the sp_start_job system stored procedure to run a job on the SQL Server Agent. The sp_start_job stored procedure takes a parameter called, step_name where you can begin execution from that step. My problem is that I only want to run that one step of the job rather than that step and every step after it. Is there a way to only execute one particular step? Or a safe way to successfully terminate the process after that step has finished. Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Hi, I have a schedule task which call one of my stored procedure, In this stored procedure, I need to change db owner of one of database, but I find sp_changedbowner do not allow me to specify db name,it only change current db,so I have to open a db before call sp_changedbowner,but it is invalid..
CREATE PROC demo as begin ...
use demo_db //it is invalid exec sp_changedbowner 'scott'
Hello. I am trying to change the owner of a stored procedure from a user ID to dbo. How do i do this. I have tried sp_changeobjectowner but I get an error message. Can I do this from Enterprise Manager? btw, I am using SQL 7.0. Any help would be appreciated. Thanx
Can someone explain to me why the following doesn't work?declare @oname sysnameselect @oname=name from sysobjects where name like"df__mytable__mycol%"alter table mytable drop constraint @oname
Is it possible to have single stored procedure which can return Weekly, Monthly, Quaterly and Yearly Report.
User input for Queries: Weekly : Start Date & End Date Monthly: Month & Year (Eg. Jan 2003, May 2004) Quarterly: Quarter & Year (First Quarter 2003, ThirdQuarter 2004) Yearly: Year
Currently I have 4 different Stored Procedure 1 for each reporting system.
I have seen that one can use CASE in Stored procedure.....
Hi, Is it possible to store the output of a SQL Server 7.0/6.5 System Stored Procedure (eg. xp_fixeddrives, sp_spaceused, etc.) in a table, possibly with a Select Into? All help will be greatly appreciated. Thanx in advance. Craig
I want to have a Stored procedure call another stored procedure gathering the info from some of the information SP#1 and use it calling SP#2... For example sp_Help returns columns when executed (Name, Owner, Object_type). So how can I reference the Name column and pass it to SP#2
How do I pass system variables to a stored procedure? Is it possible to have an OLE DB transformation with the following sql command: exec InsertIntoLog @MachineName, @TaskName...? Do I have to use a Derived Transformation first to 'convert' variables into columns and then use exec InsertIntoLog ?, ? ...
My scenario is that I want to change the default SQL server format in my stored procedure more preferably only during the course of stored procedure execution (not permanent changes does any one have idea that how will I able to achieve this simple task...
help i need to create stored procedures that run once month change value (UPDATE) once a month in one table the values from 1,2,3,4 next month 2,3,4,1 ..... 3,4,2,1 .......4,1,2,3 ..... 1,2,3,4 i have this code
Code Snippet SELECT empID, location, ISNULL(NULLIF (( location + DATEDIFF(mm, location_date, GETDATE())) % 4, 0), 4) AS new_location FROM dbo.empList
like this the employee go from one location once amonth to new location
table on this month (5) empid location location_date --------------------------------------------------------------
1111 1 222 2 333 3 444 4
5555 3 666 2 777 3 888 4
table on next month (6) (after a month) empid location location_date -------------------------------------------------------------------
I am trying to catch the @retval which is returned finally after executing sp_update_schedule stored procedure (o or 1) but i cannot catch the final resultIf i put Print statement just before the return (@retval), then i am seeing 0 as output but i want to catch that value when i execute the SP with the parameters. How can i do that?? same thing with all other system stored procedures.thanks alot in advance....if you want more info on this Q, plz let me know
one of my SQL Developer member had one observation that, size of the parameter 'Parameter_XYZ' in certain stored procedure had changed from 25 to 255 during some production fixes, however suddenly its looks like that, someone has changed it back to 25 instead of 255.
DECLARE @Parameter_XYZ varchar(25);
Can we figure out in which sprint/drop the stored procedure was changed and the Parameter_XYZ back to 25. Can any log recovery mechanism will get such details.
Can we get stored procedure text between different alteration.
need help with my problem i have this view this code change the value field "new_unit" evry month from 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 like this evry 4 month it return to 1 >2.......... ------------------------------------------ for example
if i put unit_date = 01/05/2008 and unit=1 than new_unit=1
my question is how to create a stored procedure that move forward (all the employee) the "new_unit" field in +1 OR "unit_date" value MONTH +1
like create stored procedure name "plus" + so if i run this name stored procedure name "plus"
the stored procedure go to the viewor table and change the code view or table value
so i forward all the the "new_unit" or "unit_date" value IN one (change the cycle)+1
it doesn't matter if it change the "unit" value in the table "dbo.empList" or "unit_date" value
the important thing is that i can forward +1 or backward -1
evry time i run the stored procedure i get +1 (in the "new_unit") and olso create stored procedure name "minus" + so if i run this name stored procedure name "minus" this stored procedure that move backward the the "unit" value in the table "dbo.empList" or "unit_date" value in -1
How Can I Control the data type for each parameter ?? Or How Can I Change the data type of the parameter for the Deployed Stored Procedure ?? Or How Can I defined the new Data type ??
Or
What's the solution to this problem ??
Note : I get Error when I try to use Alert Statement to change the parameter Data type for the SP
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[sp_AddImage] @ImageID [uniqueidentifier], @ImageFileName nText, @Image Image WITH EXECUTE AS CALLER AS EXTERNAL NAME [DatabaseAndImages].[StoredProcedures].[sp_AddImage] GO
Client/Server machine: Windows Xp Pro (SP2) (latest patches) Office Software: Access 2003 (latest patches) Database S/W: SQL Server 2005 (latest patches)
The following error message is displayed when trying to modify a stored procedure.
This version of Microsoft Access doesn't support design changes to the version of Microsoft SQL Server your project is connected to. See the Microsoft Office Update Web site for the latest information and downloads (on the Help menu, click Office on the Web). Your design changes will not be saved.
However, if you save, close and re-open the stored procedure having made the required changes, the changes have been saved.
Is there any way to suppress the error message / hotfix available from microsoft since the error message appears to be completely erroneous ?
Have I provided enough detail as this is my first post ?
I have one server out of 6 that lets me logon as SA with the default password of null. If I run this command to change the password I get password changed, but it did not change it, I still can logon as SA with the NULL password.
The old administrator left and I am learning slowly. Since his password was changed, SQL cannot start. I get an error 1069 login failed. Maybe you have a good idead I haven't thought of?