SQL Server :: Covert Database From 2008 R2 To 2008
Sep 16, 2010how can I do it?
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View 1 RepliesI want to make spider charts like this one: [URL] I want to know can I prepare it using reporting service 2008? I am using sql server 2008 as the database and working with Visual studio 2008.
View 4 RepliesWhen i tried to attach 2008 database in sql server 2008 it is throwing the error-
"The database 'actitle' cannot be opened because it is version 655. This server supports version 611 and earlier. A downgrade path is not supported.Could not open new database 'actitle'. CREATE DATABASE is aborted. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 948)"
When i execute 'select @@version' it gives 'Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.1399.06 (Intel X86) Oct 14 2005 00:33:37 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Workgroup Edition on Windows NT 5.1 (Build 2600: Service Pack 3) 'How the version still be 2005 when im in 2008 ..How can i attach my 2008 database back up.
how can i transfer complete database from sql server 2008 to sql server 2008 without loosing relationship intigrity.
View 9 RepliesI been trying to attach a database in sql 2008 express created in VS 2008 Professional. I have been getting error message and codes which there is no support for once you click the link in the message whats up with that? to my most recent memory it had something to do with permissions... but I was logged in as adminstrator so that confuses me.
View 2 RepliesUsing the Web Platform installer, in installed both the Visual Web Developer Express 2008 and SQL Server Management Studio Express 2008. Next, I connected to my local SQL Server Express 2008 and created a simple database and table using Visual Web Developer Express 2008 where the database file resided in the app data folder of my website. I can connect and explore the table from both Visual
Web Developer 2008 as well as the full blown version of Visual Studio 2008.
Would something be missing, not working, or confusing if I do this? First, install SQL Server 2008 Standard, and SP1. Then, install Visual Studio 2010 Professional, unchecking SQL Server 2008 Express option. Or would I need to fix any configurations afterwards?
View 1 RepliesI have looked at all the posts I can find on this problem and tried everything I can think of, but still the problem persists. I am getting really sick of it.was working fine for the last year until an update to MS Office 2007 caused a lot of problems (automatic update). After checking posts here, I removed it completely. No change. I then tried all the things I could find on other posts, also no change. Today, I removed VS and the Web Authoring Component and re-installed. Still no go.
Does anyone have a fix for this problem. It seems that it has been around a long time, but is still giving problems. I even saw one suggestion to reformat the drive! You've got to be joking!
I'm creating a website and I'm testing resgistering and Log-in.
I followed a simple tutorial to create a Log-in in Visual Studio C# template which generated a SQL Server database.Locally the Log-in and registration page works perfectly. The problem is that when I upload my site to the hosting site the navigation works but the Log-in and Registration forms send an error when clicked "Register" or "Log-in". I contacted the site and they upload my database the way it should be because I was doing it wrong. I can see all my files including the data base.
They commented me that I had to do a connection string to the data base so the login and registration forms can work. I don't understand how to do that, I know the connection string has to be declared in the Web Config File, the thing is that I don't know how to write that code and link it to my data base in the hosting site, in fact I have sample code but I don't know just what do I need to put in it.
I am looking at developing using Visual Studio 2010/2008 and SQL Server 2008 on Windows 7. Should I be able to do this on Windows 7 Professional, or do you need Windows 7 Ultimate?
View 2 RepliesI have a web service that runs a query (from C#) to get a dataset from sql server. I get the following time out error. Googling on this error says, you can set the timeout on command object. But I am not using command object to set the timeout. This is the code I am using to get the dataset.
code:
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is there any difference between sql express and sql client. Actually I have been told to install a sql client using which i will connect to the sql server installed remotely. Also I have sql express edition 2008 installed on my machine. So is it the same. Will I be able to connect to the sql server using the sql server express edition.?
View 2 Replieswe can not add .mdf file to the project in vs2008 and sql server2008 when i am adding .mdf file its displaying an error message so it is not possible to add
View 2 RepliesI need to ask this question.I registered websitespark program and I have some tools.I have Server 2008, VS 2008 etc.I want to install Server 2008 and VS 2008 but I never use them together before. What are the advantages and disadvantages and also performance? We are developing web and win applications.
View 1 RepliesI am planing to move my sql server 2005 database to sql server 2008 database for my asp.net website. Due do this migration is it I have any issue in sqlserver side or my website will work(sp, views, table) without any issue ?
View 5 RepliesI've been trying to restore a SQL Server 2008 database in SQL Server 2000 and it seems impossible. Does anyone know how to do it or maybe will be able to point me in the right direction?
View 3 RepliesIf VS 2008 and VWD 2008 are both installed on the same machine, will they both use the same Projects folder to keep my projects in?If so, can I open the projects and run them interchangeably with VS2008 and VWD 2008? This is the folder that is located at " User>Documents>Visual Studio 2008>Projects
View 1 Repliesi was created one database in SQL server 2005 (INTERNAL VS 2008) but whenever i want to open this db in my friends PC then it generates some Version errors.like Version 655 is not supported.
View 4 Repliesi am new to asp.net. i like to learn asp.net and c#. when i try to connect to sql server, it asks server name. i don't know server name and it asks database name also. how to create database and where can i access like phpmyadmin. in phpmyadmin i can create database and tables.
View 9 RepliesI am newbie in SQL Server 2008 R2. I able to created table within it but how do I get the database file. Can I specify the path where the database is create?
View 1 RepliesThis issues has been driving me nuts. I am trying to follow the tutorial on [URL] I am trying to connect to a database in Microsoft SQL Server 2008. The way I do this is by right clicking on the "Data Connections" > Add Connection. Afterwards the Add Connection window comes up, I make sure my data source is "Microsoft SQL Server (SqlClient). And, I choose a server name; the only server I can choose is DomainSQLEXPRESS. The issue is when I go down to the "Select or enter a database name" drop down box, I do not see my database listed. I have also made sure in the SQL Server Management Studio that I have given my user all the privileges for the database. I know my explanation is kind of vague, but would anyone know the reason why I would not see my database?
View 3 RepliesI built a website using SQL 2008 Express. I want to deploy it to a hosting company (shared server). If I change the SQL 2008 Express database on my local machine (further development of the website), how can i synchronize the local SQL database with the one on the server without loosing data?
View 3 Repliesi granted ASP.NET account the sql server database access but ASP.NET seems not able to coonect to the database. I normally do this from code in windows XP, but its not working on my windows seven. i guess it should be something close to NT AUTHORITY in place of the MACHINE/ASPNET account which i have tried anyway but still not working.
View 5 RepliesWe have a database on our server, here at the office. We now want to create a asp.net website that will be accessible to the public.
Say the domain of the website is [URL] and it's hosted on a webserver of HeartInternet.
When someone connects to that domain, that webpage must be able to pull data from our server that is located here in our office.
In other words the webpage cannot just load data out of the MySQL database loaded on its server, but it has to connect to our server and get data.
Is it possible to create a MS SQL 2005 database using Visual Studio 2008?
How about using Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition?