Does anyone know if it's possible to run a query from a file? I'm trying to update a client database and don't want them to have to zip and send me the db. I'd rather send them a file that they run to make the update. It's a simple data change.
Thanks,
Jenny
Anyone know how I can send files via SSH from Coldfusion, to another server?
Right now I'm using CFEXECUTE against a program called PSCP.exe. The program hangs when calling it from CFEXECUTE, though works perfectly when entering in the command line. It is a command line program, so no issues there.
Thanks Denny,
The retore finally finished after 14 hours!! And you were right, there was 50 gig of free space, and 4 gig of info. The only why to finally delete the free space at the end was to change the recovery mode to 'simple', back up, change to 'full' and back up again.
SImply shrinking...
Ok, thanks Denny.
I'm actually using a 160gig external hard drive to do the job, though so far it's taken over 30 minutes with no progress bar indication. According to the backup file list, the log was 55 gigs, which seems ridiculous to me. The .bak file was only 91meg...
Thanks,
Jenny
Hi,
I can't seem to restore my database because the log file is too big for the space left on my drive. There are a number of reasons for this, to prevent this from happening again... but in the meantime, does anyone know how to restore a .bak file, using only the .mdf and not the .ldf? The...
Very close mihaildamjan,
Seems I have MDAC version 2.8, so technically this bug should be fixed already.
I keep my eyes open and see if there is anything else.
Thanks again,
Jenny
When using the Profiler to assess some hangups in one of our VB applications, I keep randomly seeing these two errors:
Error 16937 and 16945
Any idea what they are, or where I can find what they mean?
Thanks,
Jenny
Hi,
I'm running SQL7 and seem to have a problem with missing users in the Users view of my DB. I know the users exist, as they use their NT windows login as authentication, and if I try to add them, a message appears stating they already exist. Yet, they are not seen in the view, nor in the...
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