April 1, 2012 at 8:36 am
I have a data base (testmining) with 2 tables in my engine service,
these 2 table are connected with customer_id column as a primary key in customer and foreign key in purchase
and i have a database (mining) in my analyses service on my sql server 2008 ,
so i create a mining model in my mining database on analyses services :
Create mining model MarketBasketModel
(
CustomerId long key,
Gender text discrete,
Income long continuous,
MemberCard text discrete,
Purchases table Predict_Only (
ProductName text key,
Quantity long continuous
)
)
Using Microsoft_Decision_Trees
so when i want to execute this command :
Insert into MarketBasketModel_Structure( CustomerId, Gender, Income, MemberCard,
Purchases( ProductName, Quantity) )
OpenRowset('SQLOLEDB', 'Server=EHSAN-PC;Integrated Security=SSPI',
'Shape
{ Select Customer_id, Gender, Income, member_cart From testmining.dbo.Customer }
Append (
{ Select Product_Name, Quantity From testmining.dbo.Purchase }
Relate testmining.dbo.Customer.Customer_Id to testmining.dbo.Purchase.Customer_id ) as Purchase')
i got this error :
OLE DB error: OLE DB or ODBC error: Syntax error or access violation; 42000
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baaaaaaaaaaaaaleh!!! (Ehs_Akb)
April 1, 2012 at 8:42 am
duplicate post. No replies plese.
Please repond using the original thread
@Larry: Posting the same question multiple times does not only fragment the answers. It might also lead to duplicate answers (= waste of time for those of us answering questions).
April 1, 2012 at 10:16 am
sorry ,
i am asking this question for month but unfortunately i donot get any answer for that .and i have to ask this question in others part of forums .
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baaaaaaaaaaaaaleh!!! (Ehs_Akb)
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