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Hi All,
I am using SQL server 2000, one of my data base log file size has reached to the size of 30 gb. Even after transactional back up size did not decrease. Then I delete the log file and recreated it, still it is growing remarkably.
My datbase setting for Recovery Intreval is 0(zero) minutes.
Can anybody tell me why this file is increasing so fast?
Thanks for the help.
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select itemlookupcode,extendeddescription from item where itemlookupcode = '14010006'
the extendeddesription data type is ntext
i get the error when executing the command
An error occurred while executing query:<br />
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Page (1:735), slot 40 for text, ntext, or image node does not exist.
i cannot even execute the delete and update statement to amend this row, any1 can help me?
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no...
i upgraded to SQL 2000 SP 4, the problem still occur...
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Well then, here's another possibility:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/890755[^]
Incidentally, I have found these by Googling for the following:
Page slot for text, ntext, or image node does not exist.
so if the technote doesn't apply for you, you may want to Google the above phrase yourself and see what you can get.
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try by converting column extendeddescription into varchar
select itemlookupcode,Convert(varchar,extendeddescription) as description from item where itemlookupcode = '14010006'
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Albanian wrote: try by converting column extendeddescription into varchar
select itemlookupcode,Convert(varchar,extendeddescription) as description from item where itemlookupcode = '14010006'
Still cannot solve the problem, below is the Error Return by Query Analyzer:
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Server: Msg 7105, Level 22, State 6, Line 1<br />
Page (1:26314), slot 66 for text, ntext, or image node does not exist.<br />
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Connection Broken
Any1 can help me please??
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Framework 1.1Access 2003 DB WEBFORM
I'm Trying to generate to Dataset some detail using adapter and OLEDbconnection
but i have strenge error Message IErrorInfo.GetDescription fail with E_FAIL(0X80004005).
the Query is very simple something like that
select * from found
i did every thing with qureybuilder etc...
Do have any idea what is the Problem?
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How do I create new records in a table which contains multiple foreign keys using a DataSet?
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hai this is bikshamaiah i am the new friend of ur group
please give me windows services programing give me the ex programing
bikshamaiah.g
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bikshamaiah.g wrote: please give me windows services programing give me the ex programing
What does that mean?
ColinMackay.net
"Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in." -- Confucius
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell
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bikshamaiah.g wrote: please give me windows services programing give me the ex programing
You want to know how to write a service ? Google is your friend. And it has nothing to do with SQL, why did you ask here ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I've a database access with 1 OLE OBJECT field contained an Image.
I've queried the database the result is in the DataSet.
Now i would to get the image contained here:
myDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[i]["Image"]
how?
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You can read data from a DataSet simply by using the following code:
byte[] _Image = (byte[])myDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["Image"];
MemoryStream ms=new MemoryStream(_Image);
Image image=Image.FromStream(ms);
Now you have your image reconstructed if you have stored it as binary data.
Akif
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Hi all,
Any ideas why SQL Server 2003 stopped working when I installed IIS?
TIA,
Steve.
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viaduct wrote: SQL Server 2003
No such product.
In general installing IIS should not stop SQL Server from functioning.
ColinMackay.net
"Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in." -- Confucius
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell
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Hi i am using this sql statement on (SQL Server 2000) and tryin to sort the results on tl.Date but as i have already casted it to a nvarchar it sorts it like a char so im just wondering if anyone has any idea how to sort it by date correctly. thanks in advance Tim
select SUBSTRING(CAST(tl.Date as nvarchar), 0, 12) as 'Date',<br />
tft.BodyWeight from Person as p<br />
left join TrainingLog tl on tl.PersonId = p.Id<br />
left join TrainingFitnessTesting tft on tl.Id = tft.TrainingLogId <br />
where p.Id = 8 <br />
and tl.Date >= '01 January 2005' <br />
and tl.Date <= '03 January 2006' and tft.BodyWeight IS NOT NULL <br />
order by tl.Date asc
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As per my knowledge this query will work fine and will display the result sorted based on tl.Date as Date. I may be mis-understanding your question but I think as you have converted Date into nvarchar in select clause not in Order By clause, hence it will have no effect on the sorting.
Akif
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someone has actually solved the problem now but just in case u would like to know when i got a substring of the date i got dates like
Dec 12 2005
Sept 23 2005
sorted incorrectly as sept should be before dec but because they are nvarchar they are sorted as characters as in D comes before S in the alphabet hopes this clears it up
thanks anyway Tim
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hi all,
In crystal report pull model i am getting following error.
Logon failed.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.LogOnException: Logon failed.
how can i rectify ths problem.
expecting immediate response.
thanks n advance
rs_net
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Hallo All
Happy New Year.
I run into a big problem. I used for quite a time SQL Server Express Sql non-release 587. Now I would like to migrate the data to another server using sql Express release. Everything I tried did not work. Attaching the database, Backup restoring the database , nothing worked. Always I get an incompatible version error.
Is there a tool avaiable like imp/exp in Oracle or mysqldump?
Sincerely
Chris
Vietiane/Laos
P.S. I can't use graphical tools or sqlwebadmin. Non of them work with 587
P.P.S. I already contacted Microsoft for this. They say 587 is too old for migration. Only the full SQL Server could do this, not Express.
-- modified at 1:25 Tuesday 3rd January, 2006
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sawat dii bi mai
Try an import/export format recognized by both DB engines.
For example comma separated values (.csv) or any other format both DB engines understand.
Export to a CSV file and then use it to import to the new DB.
I'm on-line therefore I am.
JimmyRopes
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sawat dii Jimmy Ropes
Sawat di bpii mai duay
Chook dii mak
kop hkun krap khian jotmai hai pom
The problem is that the database is quite complicated. Tons of foreign keys for example. I need a way to extract the structure. Like create table statement e.t.c. I do not have a complete table creation script. Some parts of the application were done by different people. I really need something like mysqldump. I just now try to download Sql Server Eval to the new server in Europe. Microsoft SQL Team sugjested that!
Sincerely
Chris
Vietiane Laos (PDR)
P.S. Just now I am in Bangkok (oriental city) So greetings from Bangkok
Are you in BKK or Thailand just now?
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Sawat dii Chris,
The export to CSV may still work because when you export the CSV formatted file you can make it copy the Field Names in the first line as the column headers and the following lines are the data that were in those columns.
On the file menu select get external data and then import. When you import you can select your own primary key and you will have the same table structure as in the old data base. After all the tables are built you go back to the file menu and select get external data again but this time select Link Tables. You can make the table links from here one at a time.
In this way you can preserve the structure of the old data base.
If the old DB manager does not allow you to put the field headers in you can do it manually in notepad. If the new data base does not accept CVS format (I think they all do) you can import to a newer version of SQL Server or Access and then export to a format that the new data base engine knows about.
chok dii mak krap
I live up-country in Issan (North East Thailand). Changwat Buriram, which is in the southern end of Issan and is a border province with Siem Reib - Oddar Meanchey Province in Kampuchea. I do not go to Bangkok very often. I grew up in New York City and do not like big city life very much. A few days at a time are enough to get the things I need and then I am back on the train to Buriram. What part of Bangkok are you staying in?
I used to go to ViangChan for three month visas from the Thai embassy but when a border crossing opened up not too far from my house (near KapCheong) about two years ago I find it less expensive to go there every month than to have my wife drive me to NongKhai, stay in ViangChang for three days and then have her drive back to NongKhai to pick me up again. Now that petrol is so expensive the cost is even higher.
It costs around 2500 Baht (662,050 Kip) for transport and visa fees to go once a month to KapCheong. If I go to ViangChang it used to cost me around 10,000 Baht (2,648,200 Kip) and that was 2 years ago. The cost will be higher now. When I add up all the expenses by getting 3 one month visas I save around 2500 Baht.
In some ways I miss going to ViangChan because it is a small city and I do not mind going there. The last time I was there there was a very big road being built running in front of the Morning Market so it looks like ViangChan was starting to grow but it will probably be a few more years (hopefully many years) before you have traffic jams like Bangkok, Hanoi or HoChiMin City.
I do want to go to LouangPhrabang some time but the last time I was in ViangChan was not too long after the bus and truck were attacked (on Highway 13) 2 or 3 years ago. A few people died so was afraid to be going by road at the time. I haven’t heard of any more attacks so the next time I decide to take a break and go LPDR for a visa I think I will take 3 or 4 days and go north to see the interior.
I once crossed the Nam Mae Kong and visited a little village in the south. It was north of Pakse but that is as far as I have visited LPDR. When I do get to ViangChan again we will have to meet and have a BierLao.
I'm on-line therefore I am.
JimmyRopes
-- modified at 11:48 Tuesday 3rd January, 2006
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Hallo,
I am not sure about CSV. My problem is most often the data is held in NTEXT fields. The database consists of articles which are often 100.000 Bytes and more and a lot of binary data like images. I guess it will be very difficult exporting with CSV. Maybe I have to write an own exporter. What a shame.
And I have hundreds of tables.
You know already the most important fact of live. Beer Lao or also named Bia Lao is the best beer in the world.
Some information about myself. I permanetly travel between Vietiane, Chayaphum and Bangkok, so I have 3 places to stay. My Company has offices in Bangkok and Vietiane. I am married with a Laos Lady originally from Sam Nuea.
I just returned today from the Immigration Department in Sathorn Dai to extend my Thai Visa.
Maybe we should have a Beer in Buriram. Actually I will travel to Buriram (I have a customer there) within the next two weeks. I have to, the customer is already complaing.
Sincerely
Chris
-- modified at 3:07 Wednesday 4th January, 2006
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