SQL Server 2005 - Interface Overview
In this article, we will be giving you an overview of what the new interface looks like in SQL Server 2005.
In this article, we will be giving you an overview of what the new interface looks like in SQL Server 2005.
TRY-CATCH blocks in T-SQL allow error detection and reporting in a construct similar to that used in VB .NET, C#, and C++. The specific focus here is how TRY-CATCH blocks are used in stored procedures and where there might be some surprises.
Venkat Prasad discusses some programming techniques for saving XML data from Microsoft SQL Servers, Web Servers, XML Web Services, and Microsoft SQL Reporting Servers. Topics include a comparison of traditional techniques used for saving XML streams, using ASP/ASPX and COM, with newer ones using .NET Framework Classes—datasets, XMLTextReaders and XMLTextWriters, XSLTransformation, saving data from SQL Reporting Servers, and uploading XML back to SQL Server. (15 printed pages).
Every organization has a system of weekly reboots or monthly reboots etc., for all their servers. When it comes to clustered servers, the reboot cycle would be little different. Usually the active node in the cluster will always be active, unless there is a failover initiated manually or when there is a hardware failure etc.
In this article, I am going to explain how to reboot cluster nodes.
This article discusses the challenges of merging unstructured data into BI systems and provides an example of such a merge to solve an organizational problem.
SQL Server 2005 has changed quite a bit about the way DBAs will work with SQL Server. One of the new tools is the SQLCMD utility that will replace isql and osql as the command line utility. Author Andre Vigneau brings us a first look at this new tool and how you can do a few neat tricks with it.
In this article, we continue our discussion on high availability and scalability enhancements in SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 release. Features such as clustering, database mirroring, online indexing, fast recovery, database snapshots, and snapshot isolation transaction level have already been covered earlier in this series - now we will concentrate on the remaining features, such as a new method of table and index partitioning, backup and restore improvements, and new hardware support options.
Business intelligence is awash in so many products, buzzwords and technologies that it is often hard to see the forest for the trees. It is at times like this that I put on my industry analyst's cap and muse, "Hmm, what is this: manage, monitor or model?" This tripartite way of looking at the world has served my clients well, and I thought I'd pass it along.
SQL Server has drivers to read almost any data source, but they are not always the easiest to work with. New author Kevin Terry spent quite some time learning how he could pull data from Outlook using DTS and scripting. Most information on the internet requires Exchange to be on the same server as SQL Server to get the data, but this solution works with any configuration, and can pull any information, email address, contact information, etc. from Outlook.
General optimization of RS' performance is, beyond argument, one of the more important functions of the Administrator. In evaluating performance from various perspectives at the Administrative level, one readily useful source of information is the data we can obtain from the logs created by the system itself. Reporting Services generates a number of log files to capture information about server operations, status, and so forth. Within this group of logs, which we will explore individually within prospective articles within our series, the Report Server Execution Log is a great place to start in setting up a basic performance and auditing analysis capability.
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In SQL Server 2025, I run this code (in a database with the appropriate collation):
SELECT UNISTR('%*3041%*308A%*304C%*3068 and good night', '%*') AS 'A Classic';
What is returned? See possible answers