SQL Server :: Extract Express 2005 Database And Attach It To Project?
Nov 5, 2010
i have using sql server 2005 express managment studio, i have create my database and every thing just i want to extact Database and attach it to My asp.net 3.5 Project how?
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Mar 10, 2011
I used SQL SERVER 2008 R2 express as my web development database and I set its compatibility level to 2005. Unfortunately this database cannot be be attached to SQL server 2005. Are there any other options?
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Nov 28, 2010
In my web.config, I have attached a SQL express database .. as follows: <add name="eHNDBConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename="C:UsersDell-XPS1330DocumentsVisual Studio 2005WebSitesWebSite4eHNDB.mdf";Integrated Security=True;Connect Timeout=30;User Instance=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
I need to upload this to my web server so I need to remove the local link .. I tried:
"eHNDB.mdf"
"~/eHNDB.mdf"
"~eHNDB.mdf"
"/eHNDB.mdf"
"eHNDB.mdf"
.. but i keep getting this error message when i try to open the page that accesses the DB. An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file eHNDB.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
1- what is the correct syntax to use in my web.comfig?
2- when online, i'm gonna be using sql server and not sql express .. what considerations / changes should i apply as well?
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Jan 25, 2011
I developed a asp.net app on my development machine using VWD 2010 and used a SQL Express 2008 database.
I've moved my app to the production web server. I have a separate database server running SQL 2000 Enterprise that I would like to use for my production data. I've detached and copied my .mdf and .ldf files from my development/sql express box to the production/sql enterprise box and have tried to attach them in the enterprise manager but I get an error "Error 602: Could not find row in sysindexes for database ID 19, object ID 1, index ID 1. Run DBCC CHECKTABLE on sysindexes." and the attach process fails.
What do I need to do to use this 2008 express database on an 2000 enterprise server?
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Jan 27, 2011
I'm currently learning from a ready-made tutorial here and I'm at this step [URL] Now my question is : How do I add the database to my project and don't use SQL Server Express? I created the MvcMusicStore database completely on a SQL Server instance, and modified the web.config included follow code
<connectionStrings>
<add name="MusicStoreEntities"
connectionString="Server=.192.168.161.1; Database=MvcMusicStore;Trusted_Connection=true"
providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
</connectionStrings>
All other code is same with Tutorial,but the program don't work? I got an error "Entity Command Excution Exception" at this line: var genres = storeDB.Genres.ToList();
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Mar 24, 2010
I've used the WebPI to install SQL Server Express 2008 and VWD2008 SP1. I made sure to install SQL Server first then install VWD. Whenever i use VWD now though and try to add a new SQL Server Database to my website i get the error message "Connections to SQL Server Files (*.mdf) require SQL Server Express 2005 to function properly."
I'm a little stuck as to where to proceed with this error. I've un-installed everything web development related and re-installed and still get the same error. I was under the impression that VWD2008 SP1 required SQL Server Express 2008 and wouldn't work with SQL Server Express 2005 so can't understand why it now wants it to be installed.
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Jan 8, 2011
After I installed Visual Studio 2008 Standard edition, then I upgrade "SQL Server Express 2005" to "SQL Server Express 2008 SP2". Process upgrading SQL Server Express 2008 was going succesfully (none of the process was fail).
But when I create a New Website I could not add a new item "SQL Server Database" into my website file. Because Visual Studio always rejected any new "SQL Server Database" by giving message below (underline):
This server version is not supported. Only servers up to Microsoft SQL Server 2005 are supported.
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Jan 25, 2010
i have installed SQL server 2005 Server & Clicent in My PC. now i want to install SQL server 2008 Express Edition.
when i try to install it it gives an Error as below.
Rule "SQL Server 2005 Express tools" failed.
The SQL Server 2005 Express Tools are installed. To continue, remove the SQL Server 2005 Express Tools.
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Aug 27, 2010
I downloaded some project from some site which is made in VS 2003. When I open its project file in Notepad I get following at first line Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 8.00. I don't have VS 2003 in my PC but I have VB 2005 and 2008 Express Edition. Now I wanted to upgrade that file but it is not doing.
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Mar 8, 2010
I work with Visual studio 2005 and Sql server data base. I extract 1 million rows from a database and I put the rows in a Sql table. With a simple direct extraction, in a few minutes I complete the operation:
Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(query, cnSql)
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
cmd.Dispose().
But, if I must select and modify some fields between extraction and introduction, it takes a lot of time!
I work in this way. I extract rows from Dbase, Table1, and I put all into a Collection using dataReader:
Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(query, cnSql)
Dim coll As New Collection
coll.Clear()
Dim dr As SqlDataReader = cmd.ExecuteReader()
I replace some fields with the string "YES".
Dim toRepl As String = ""
If dr.HasRows Then
Do While dr.Read
toRepl = dr(5).ToString
If Len(toRepl) <= 3 Then ToRepl = "YES"
collPrel.Add(dr(0).ToString)
collPrel.Add(dr(1).ToString)
.................. ..............
collPrel.Add(toRepl)
collCount = collCount + 1
Loop
End If
dr.Close()
cmd.Dispose()
Now, I insert all into a SQL Table2:
Dim a As String = "", b As String = "", c As String = "" etc.
For i = 1 To collPrel.Count Step 6
a = collPrel.Item(i).ToString
b = collPrel.Item(i + 1).ToString
.............. ...............
f = collPrel.Item(i + 5).ToString
queryIns = "INSERT INTO Tab (name, adress, etc)
VALUES ('" & a & "', '" & b & "', '" & c & "', etc. )
Dim cmdIns As New SqlCommand(queryIns, cnSql)
cmdIns.CommandTimeout = 600
cmdIns.ExecuteNonQuery()
cmdIns.Dispose()
Next
This way to work goes right but it is necessary a lot of time for completing the operation.
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Jan 19, 2010
I 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.
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Jan 12, 2011
In machine XPSP2, I tried to install SQL SErver 2005 express edition (downloaded from the microsoft site) - after mode selction form (Windows/SQL server authentication) - system restarted, automatically.Again restarted, Again restarted,Again restarted,Again restarted,a 1000 times or more.finally I unplugged the system from the UPS
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Nov 8, 2010
i have create My WebSite in asp.net 3.5 and SQL SERVER Managment Studio 2005 EXPRESS , every thing Work GREAT with out any problem when i run it on LOCALHOST,
but my Big Problem Idont Know What The Steps RUN it On Server Specially:
1- i Have Create My OWN SQL Data Base file with its own Stored Procedures, and its in the Same Folder of My Project.
2-whats about WebConfig? what i should write in it?
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Jan 5, 2010
I have this scenario where I extract the data from the database as excel format, instead of saving it some where in the drive, I want is to attach this file and send it via e-mail.
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Jan 4, 2011
I'd just gotten the MVC application I'm working on to connect to the database when the machine it was on went down. Now, for development purposes, I've installed the database on my local SQL Server 2005 Express installation. I jumped through all the hoops for getting the connection set up. I have:
Opened the Surface Area Configuration and set it to allow Local and remote connections. In the same area, I set the SQL Server Browser to Automatic startup and started it. In SQL Server Mgmt Studio Express, under Security/Logins, I added a user with a Server Role of 'sysadmin' and in User Mapping for the specific database in question I checked 'db_owner'. I also restarted the services and then rebooted the machine when restarting the services didn't work. But it's still giving me the following error:
A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified) Here's the weird part. I can open SQL Server Mgmt Studio Express and log in with the user I created as described above. Login is successful, and I have complete access to the database. In Server Explorer, I've set up a connection to this exact same database without any problems. I can connect to it and list the tables, get their data, etc., no problem. I can also use the "osql" command to connect to and retrieve data from the same database.
It seems safe to say that the database is definitely there and can be connected to. So, I thought there must be something wrong with my connection string. Since the Server Explorer is connecting to and displaying data from the database, I copied its connection string, which looks a lot like this:
Data Source=myServerSQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=myDatabase;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=SwinglineUser;Password=***********
Of course, the Password has been replaced with the actual password (just in case someone thought I might have forgotten that step). So, absolutely everything I try connects to the database without the slightest issue, except for my MVC application. I'm not sure what else to try. Could there be some difference in how to set things up if you're connecting to a local server?
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Feb 2, 2011
Title says it all, I created a .sql file on one computer and I want to import it into VWD 2008 on another computer.
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Oct 6, 2010
I m trying to save files like pdf, word, excel etc... into sql express, but m getting this error in my web page:An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:Usersmalek.safaDocuments est vbSavingFileInDBSavingFileInDBApp_Dataaspnetdb.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
m not getting errors inside my code, just this one appearing on the web page.
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Feb 14, 2011
I have my entire database for current application in sql express 2005.
I wish to change my db to SQL Server 2008 after i read online that SQL Express is not supported by godaddy.
What steps should I take in order to do so? Do I manually have to create tables in the sql server 2008 database with the same properties as in SQL Express 2005.
I do not have much data in the tables so that is not an issue.
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Jun 15, 2010
I'm using an ODBC connection to connect a SQL 2005 database to my ASP.NET app in Visual Web Developer Express. I'm finding that the expected functionality that tutorials review does not work for ODBC connected databases the same way as it does for SQL databases created in the Web Developer. For example, I can't use stored procedures because the option to create one is disabled in the Web Developer, and if I create the stored procedure in SQL Server Management Studio Express, it doesn't show up in Web Developer because Web Developer only finds the system stored procedures, not the user-defined ones. I've seen other cases as well where database management options in Web Developer don't work with ODBC databases.
Am I missing something in my setup, or is there an inherent limitation with ODBC connected databases? Or, is this a limitation with using the Express versions of these development tools?
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Sep 8, 2010
This may seem simple but for some reason I am having a problem.
I am trying to install SQL Server Express 2005 on Windows XP Service Pack 2 which has not been online for a while.
Everytime I've tried it has told me that it doesn't meet the minimum requirements. I am not sure if its because I am sick and dazed out.
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Mar 28, 2010
I recently purchased a new computer running Windows 7 Home, and after installing Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 Express, I am unable to connect to the database using the "Connect To Database" wizard. I get the following error:
"This server version is not supported. You must have Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 or later."
The version of SQL Server 2005 Express I've downloaded is directly from the Microsoft site and I also downloaded the SP3 to be used with Windows 7, x64 (which I presumed was a later version of the database). I am able to connect to the database programatically, but I would like to get the wizard functionality working as well (as I am unable to add a database to my projects, using the "Add New Item" wizard either).
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Feb 19, 2010
I'm completely new to both VB.NET and JSON, and I'm trying to figure out how to do SQL queries towards an SQL 2005 Express server and format the return value to JSON. I got the queries working using this (perhaps very newbie-like) code;
Imports System
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Partial Public Class SQLConnect
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
'Defines SQL variables
Dim con As New SqlConnection
Dim cmd As New SqlCommand
Dim dr As SqlDataReader
Dim ReadData As String
Dim i As Integer
Sub Click(ByVal s As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
'Define SQL address, database, username and password
con.ConnectionString = "Data Source=localhostSQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=tempdb;User ID=tesst;Password=test"
Try
'Initialize connection
con.Open()
'Specify SQL query
cmd = New SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM Member", con)
'Execute query, dump result array into variable
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader()
messageLabel.Text = "<br />Connection established<br />"
While (dr.Read)
i = 0
For i = 0 To dr.FieldCount - 1
'Dump query results into a variable
ReadData += dr.Item(i).ToString
Next
End While
'Print query results
messageLabel2.Text = ReadData
'Close connection
con.Close()
Catch ex As Exception
messageLabel.Text = "<br />Connection failed<br />"
End Try
End Sub
End Class
I have been looking at this, and I would love to see some code examples using this class or any other good method.
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May 5, 2010
I created an MDF file in VS 2008 in the Solutions Explorer window and can see the file path for this file as:
C:Documents and SettingsAdminMy DocumentsVisual Studio 2008WebSitesAddSQLRecordsApp_Data
But when I try to add this MDF file in SQL Server 2005 Express, I click the Add button but cannot find this exact path above. How do I find this? I am running this on a 32-bit XP OS.
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Dec 30, 2010
Failed to generate sql server user instance of sql server due to failure in starting the process of user instance . The connection will be closed. So that i installed the sql server management studio 2008 , and i created the database , no when am trying to execute the login form , it shows this error
An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C://Program Files//Microsoft SQL Server//MSSQL.1//MSSQL//Data//classi.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
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Oct 20, 2010
I have a web app that runs on local and use merge replcation using sql server 2005 standard on the server and sql express 2005 on clients on XP. As you know, XP Pro laptops are getting hard to find. We are trying to change to Windows 7 Pro x64. I installed SQL Express 2005 and I don't see a subscription on "Sync Center" after I created local subscription using SSMS. I normally see the subscription in Synchronize in XP Pro right away.
I googled about this issue and not really have a good solution. There is one link saying Windows 7 not supporting Express 2005 anymore. [URL] If so, I would like to know what would be a solution such as can I use Sql Express 2008 R2 instead of Sql Express 2005 for client even if the server is still SQL Server 2005 Standard edition. We are planning to upgrade, but we need to hire 5 to 10 people now. My boss does not want us to keep using XP Pro.
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