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Yes, Peter, SQL Server manages its memory this way, I don't exactly know how sqlite does with it. but what ever, it shouldn't expand to crash the operation system.
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by the way, i closed the database after each opration.
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I'm trying to debug whether or not a SSRS app is leaving open sql connections. I wrote a test app that uses a custom SSRS reporting object (written in VB.net) that calls reports in a loop. Each time the reporting object is destroyed and recreated.
The server is 2008 R2 and the SQL server is 2008 R2. I have Performance Monitor open on the server with the following counters added in:
ReportServer:Service - Active Connections
SQLServer:General Statistics - User Connections
SSRS.ActiveConnections is displaying 97 current connections.
SQL.UserConnections is displaying 38 current connections.
If I open Management Studio and use the Activity Monitor, selecting all databases - there are exactly 38 connections. If I run sp_who2 and remove the lines that are for the master DB and sa account, there are again 38 connections (prior 64)
I'm very confused on the different #s being reported in the counters. Can anyone shed light into this? Is the ReportServer:Service - Active Connections actual DB connections or connections to the service? Should the SQL.UserConnections include SSRS report connections?
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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How to use workflow foundation (sequential flow)in asp.net(visual studio 2008) web application. If anyone know then send me the reply ASAP.
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Why have you posted this in the Database forum?
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Is that possible to include word file in SSRS report (version 2008) without using code base or third party tool.
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Hi all..i have a created a wcf data service using entity data model on oracle db.
I have to customized my data for the data services a lot..and have already created LNQ for the same. Is it possible to use this Linq query for displaying the data in to data services itself?
thanks
Vandana
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vkap wrote: displaying the data in to data services
This is contradictory, a service does not display, that is a UI job, not a service job.
You can use the WcFTestClient to log on to the service and execute the methods you have exposed to get the results!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hi everyone! I need to get a list of users connected to a database. I want to implement a fuctionality in my application that allows users connected to the database to communicate. For instance one administrator in his office can request or send information to another in an office through the network.
A user executing 'select * from master..sysprocesses' does not show all connected users but only the one executing the command. How do I get users to view list of connected users so that they select the one they need to communicate with? I'm using Sql Server 2005. Thanks in advance.
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I'm not sure, but I believe that you need to be a sysadmin member to view which other users are connected. Since you (probably) will not promote every user to an admin, I'd suggest rolling your own. It's quite easy to create a table with a username and a datetime of login. Insert the users' name when he/she logs in, delete it if they logout or are inactive for a specified period of time.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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You can look at these commands, but I beleive you need elevated permissions to see other people on the server.
Maybe you could write a web service that connects to the database with Admin privs and returns the list of users for each request. This would allow you current user configuration no to change, just some additional functionality would be published.
Just a thought.
Remeber to vote.
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Thanks David and Eddy. I got the solution. It is done by executing 'GRANT VIEW SERVER STATE TO [LOGIN]' at the server scope. It works now.
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Hi,
I want to secure a database in SQL Server 2008. Here is the situation description:
I am using both 'windows' and 'sa' authentication. When I create a database (logged as 'windows' authenticated) I can see and change it (create tables, stored procedures) from logged as 'sa' authentication or vice versa. So, there is no difference whether I create it logged as 'windows' or 'sa'. But, what I need is to secure a particular database i.e. even if I am logged as 'windows' I want the particular database to be accessed only by providing a username and password.
Do you have any idea how to resolve this?
modified 25-Jun-12 6:29am.
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Can't be done; the Administrator of the local computer is considered to be the owner of his/her data.
Alternatively, you might consider another database, or hosting your server on a different machine than the users'.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Can you give any details (how to consider another database)?
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Kujtim Hyseni wrote: Can you give any details (how to consider another database)?
A comparison on databases can be found here[^]. Both MySQL and Oracle provide free alternatives that may fit your requirements.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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You didn't provided solution, that is just an article of capabilities. I need short and precise guide. By the way, I don't use MySQL nor Oracle.
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Kujtim Hyseni wrote: You didn't provided solution, that is just an article of capabilities.
I don't have to provide a solution. I'm not at work, this 'advice' is being given in my own spare time. I could be doing something productive, like the dishes, but I had chosen to answer this question. Might benefit someone, and I'm sure the dishes do not mind waiting
Kujtim Hyseni wrote: I need short and precise guide.
You already have - it's called the documentation[^]. Right on the first lines, it states short and precise;
There are two possible modes: Windows Authentication mode and mixed mode.
Kujtim Hyseni wrote: By the way, I don't use MySQL nor Oracle.
They were provided as alternative solutions to your problem.
I'm not going to provide any further pointers, as doing the dishes seems like a more important task suddenly.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Doing dishes is definitely underrated.
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Why don't you just limit access?
The database server should be on a secured box anyways and logins to that box should be limited to only a few people in the organization.
All other access to the database are via login credentials.
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Hi,
I have to convert Sql Query Result Into Report like crystal report or pdf format.
Suppose I run query
select EmpName, EmpDepartment from MasterDepartment.
EmpName EmpDepartment
Rakesh IT
Shirish IT
Shalu HR
This way I want to print in PDF file
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thakrerakesh wrote: This way I want to print in PDF file
Then you need to use some library to produce the PDF output; take a look at iTextSharp[^].
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if i apply a NOLOCK on one table in a Stored Procedure then will it be applicable to all other tables consumed in that Stored Procedure too automatically
- Happy Coding -
Vishal Vashishta
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