Friday, September 7, 2018
Saturday, September 9, 2017
Query to Identify Primary Table is being used as Reference in which Tables in the SQL Database
Just write down the PrimaryTableName
and execute below query.
SELECT OBJECT_NAME (FK.referenced_object_id) 'Referenced Table' , OBJECT_NAME(FK.parent_object_ 'Referring Table' , FK. name 'Foreign Key' , COL_NAME(FK.referenced_ FKC.referenced_column_id) 'Referenced Column' , COL_NAME(FK.parent_object_id, 'Referring Column' FROM sys.foreign_keys AS FK INNER JOIN sys.foreign_key_columns AS FKC ON FKC.constraint_object_id = FK.OBJECT_ID WHERE OBJECT_NAME (FK.referenced_object_id) = ' PrimaryTableName '
If you want to check multiple Primary Table then just replace OBJECT_NAME (FK.referenced_object_id) = ' PrimaryTableName ' by OBJECT_NAME (FK.referenced_object_id) in ( ' PrimaryTable1 ',' PrimaryTable2','PrimaryTable2')
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Simple solution for Crystal Report SP12 with Visual Studio 2013 on 64 bit OS
First of all, many many thanks to Don Williams (http://scn.sap.com/people/don.williams)
Issue:
Issue:
An unhandled exception of type 'System.IO.FileNotFoundException' occurred in mscorlib.dll
Additional information: Could not load file or assembly 'file:///C:\Program Files (x86)\SAP BusinessObjects\Crystal Reports for .NET Framework 4.0\Common\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0\win32_x86\dotnet1\crdb_adoplus.dll' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
Solution:
Simply add useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy="true" in startup tag in app.config file.
example: <startup useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy="true">
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Thursday, January 8, 2015
Use Crystal Report SP12 for Visual Studio 2013, SP11 has regression issues
SAP has announced through their website regarding the regression issues in SP11.
SP9 or higher is required to integrate "SAP Crystal Reports development version" for Visual Studio 2013
download link: Crystal Report (version SP12) for Visual Studio 2013
Monday, August 11, 2014
Error 10061 or 1067 when starting MySQL Service
Steps to mitigate…
1. stop the MySQL service
2. Delete both ib_logfile0 and ib_logfile1
3. restart MySQL service
both the files ib_logfile0 & ib_logfile1 are loated in MySQL data folder…
This is just work-around solution, assuming there are no databases uisng InnoDB engine.
Otherwise, those databases will not work. Please take proper backup/sql dump before applying above procedure.
This is just work-around solution, assuming there are no databases uisng InnoDB engine.
Otherwise, those databases will not work. Please take proper backup/sql dump before applying above procedure.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Display Crystal Report with ASP.NET 4.0 from IIS7 Production Server
To
display crystal report (with ASP.NET 4.0) from the IIS7 production server, following steps are requried... (it worked for me and hopefully will work for you too...)
Step 1:
Installing Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8 Software Development
Kit.
2. Service
Pack 1 of MDAC from the link: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5793
Step 2:
Adding ASP.NET 4.0 as Application Pool on IIS 7
1. Open your command prompt (Windows + R) and type
You may need to start this as an administrator if you have UAC enabled.1. Open your command prompt (Windows + R) and type
cmd
and press ENTERTo do so, locate the exe (usually you can start typing with Start Menu open), right click and select "Run as Administrator"
2. Type cd C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\ and press ENTER
3. Type
aspnet_regiis.exe -ir
and press ENTER again.
·
If this is a fresh version of IIS (no other sites running on it)
or you're not worried about the hosted sites breaking with a framework change
you can use -i instead of -ir. This
will change their AppPools for you and steps 5-on shouldn't be necessary.
·
at this point you will see it begin working on installing .NET's
framework in to IIS for you
4. Close the
DOS prompt, re-open your start menu and right click Computer and
select Manage
5. Expand
the left-hand side (Services and Applications) and select Internet
Information Services
·
You'll now have a new applet within the content window exclusively
for IIS.
6. Expand
out your computer and locate the Application Pools node, and
select it. (You should now see ASP.NET v4.0 listed)
7. Expand
out your Sites node and locate the site you want to modify
(select it)
8. To the
right you'll notice Basic Settings... just below the Edit
Site text. Click this, and a new window should appear
9. Select
the .NET 4 AppPool using the Select... button
and click ok.
10. Restart
the site, and you should be good-to-go.
(You can repeat steps 7-on for every site you want to apply .NET 4
on as well).
Step 3:
Copying "aspnet_client" folder into your web
application directory
Take this content:
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\aspnet_client
And copy to here:
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\WebAppFolderName\aspnet_client
(I installed IIS root directory in C: drive)
Step 4:
Modify web.config file
Add following section into web.config file...
<startup useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy="true">
<supportedRuntime
version="v4.0"/>
<requiredRuntime
version="v4.0.20506"/>
</startup>
Now, you are done setup Crystal Report withASP.NET 4.0 into the production Server...
Enjoy!!!
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