Where Is The Rdl Definition In The Database?

Nov 6, 2007



Someone know what table/column contain the rdl definition in the ssrs database?
thanks

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SQL Security :: View Definition Permission On Target Database

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I am trying to do a schema compare and data compare via VS2012 and I am getting below error: The reverse engineering operation cannot continue because you do not have View Definition permission on the 'Target' database.

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Could someone explain to me what the acroymn BCV means and how it is applied with an SQL database?
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I think, therefore I am - Rene Descartes

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Hi,
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Hello :

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We are trying to create a view that references lengths in both metres and feet.

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I'm using the following to get table/column names:

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During work with creating, updating or deleting objects in a database,
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I have set up a couple of views for a user but they want to be able to see the database table columns by doing right click on table and getting the columsn.

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Hosam writes "Dear Team

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Hi SQL Professionals ,


I have a requirement like this,

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In the same way how do i check for the Stored peocedures ?




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May 13, 2008



I want to create a view on the table "workorder" that contains a serial id "woid". Another table, "wo_comment" contains multiple comments for each "woid".

I would like to create a view view_workorder with a column "allcomments" that is basically a concatenation of all the comments within the table "comment".

Table: workorder has columns: woid, startdate (plus many others)
Table: wo_comment has columns: woid, comment, sequence

Desired View: view_workorder has columns: woid, startdate, allcomments

I tried to create a view as follows but get errors concerning the "CURSOR" statement making me wonder if I can use declarations and CURSORS within a view?


create view [workorder_view] as (
Select
w.woid,
w.startdate,
cast( DECLARE @all_comments nvarchar(4000),
@curr_comment nvarchar(256)
DECLARE wo_comment_cur CURSOR
FOR
SELECT woc.Comments
FROM WO_Comment as woc
WHERE woc.woid = w.woid
OPEN wo_comment_cur
FETCH NEXT FROM wo_comment_cur INTO
@curr_comment
WHILE (@@FETCH_STATUS = 0)
BEGIN
Set @all_comments = @all_comments + @curr_comment
FETCH NEXT FROM wo_comment_cur INTO
@curr_comment
END
CLOSE wo_comment_cur;
DEALLOCATE wo_comment_cur;
as nvarchar(80000)) as COMMENTS

from workorder AS w

Thanks for any help you can provide!

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May 28, 2007

Hi there guys!!

I am having an issue with generating a table for an report on the fly. I have been referring to the example on www.gotreportviewer.com and their example works fine but when i attempt to do my own version (by adding the table, I get the following error:



The report definition is not valid. Details: The element 'TableColumns' in namespace 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/reporting/2005/01/reportdefinition' has incomplete content.

List of possible elements expected: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/reporting/2005/01/reportdefinition:TableColumn'.



From my understanding 'TableColumns' was not expected even though i reference it correctly in my code and I it is defined in the ReportDefinition. It also causes no problems for the example from the above website.

Can anyone help with this problem?



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Nov 4, 2006

What is the definition of 'Persistent Data' as related to the definition of a RDBMS?

thx,

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I need to keep a table indicating the number of "transactions" or Logical Units of Work (LUW) against each database each day. I know transactions are defined with a Begin and End statement but most of our software is from 3rd party vendors who don't use begin and end. How can I determine how many transactions (not necessarily I/O although that might be nice in the future) has occurred against each database. Books On Line does not address the question of transactions other than to say use the Begin/End statments. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Bill Bergen (1-302-636-6814)

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Is there a difference in the following: DECLARE @T1 VARCHAR(50);

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Apr 1, 2008

Hi,

When I am trying to create an indexed view using group and COUNT(*), it gave me the following error:

€œMsg 10136, Level 16, State 1, Line 2
Cannot create index on view "AdventureWorks.Sales.vOrders" because it uses the aggregate COUNT. Use COUNT_BIG instead.€?

When I refered the SQL Books Online, I found the following statement: €œIf GROUP BY is present, the VIEW definition must contain COUNT_BIG(*) and must not contain HAVING€?.

Though my question is basic, I am curious to know the difference between COUNT() and COUNT_BIG(). The only difference I knew is COUNT_BIG() returns bigint. If this is the only difference, why can€™t we use COUNT() in indexed view definition and why COUNT_BIG() is allowed?


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Hi. We're using SQL Server 2005 Express Edition for maintaining a relational DB for our soon-to-be released .NET app. The problem is that we expect that the definitions of the tables in the DB to occasionally change over time as we make updates to the software. Thus, during the installation of a software upgrade, we expect to run an SQL script that grabs the data from a table in its "old" format, re-structures the table, and then deposits the data back in the updated table. This seems to require some sort of version stamp on the table definition.

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Is there an easy way to copy a replication publication definition from one server to another? In our environment we have a development environment, testing environment and soon a production environment. Right now keeping the replication definition between the development and testing environments is a manual process, are there tools that can do a diff on this or a way to keep this in sync?

For example when we change what information gets replicated in the development environment I need a way to propogate that change to the testing environment.

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