Public regKey As Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey regKey = My.Computer.Registry.CurrentUser.OpenSubKey("Control Panel\International", True) If regKey.GetValue("sShortDate") = "dd/MM/yyyy" Then Else SetRegionalSetting("dd/MM/yyyy") End If
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Get or set shortdate format from regional setting in .net
Friday, 10 June 2011
Enable disable all Trigger In One Query
sp_MSforeachtable "ALTER TABLE ? DISABLE TRIGGER ALL" GO sp_MSforeachtable "ALTER TABLE ? ENABLE TRIGGER ALL"
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Change Collation Of Database
USE [master] ALTER DATABASE [DbName] SET SINGLE_USER WITH ROLLBACK IMMEDIATE GO GO ALTER DATABASE [DbName] COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS GO ALTER DATABASE [DbName] SET RECOVERY FULL WITH NO_WAIT GO Go ALTER DATABASE [DbName] SET MULTI_USER GO
Sql X Types
C = CHECK constraint
D = Default or DEFAULT constraint
F = FOREIGN KEY constraint
FN = Scalar function
IF = Inlined table-function
K = PRIMARY KEY or UNIQUE constraint
L = Log
P = Stored procedure
R = Rule
RF = Replication filter stored procedure
S = System table
TF = Table function
TR = Trigger
U = User table
V = View
X = Extended stored procedure
D = Default or DEFAULT constraint
F = FOREIGN KEY constraint
FN = Scalar function
IF = Inlined table-function
K = PRIMARY KEY or UNIQUE constraint
L = Log
P = Stored procedure
R = Rule
RF = Replication filter stored procedure
S = System table
TF = Table function
TR = Trigger
U = User table
V = View
X = Extended stored procedure
Comparing Tables For Difference Version
Create table #nik ( table_Name Varchar(300), Column_Name Varchar(300) ) Create Table #Temp ( Table_Name Varchar(300) ) Insert Into #nik Select TABLE_NAME ,Column_Name From dbName.Information_Schema.columns Where Column_Name Not IN (Select Column_Name From dbName2.Information_Schema.columns) Select * From #nik Select * From #nik Where table_Name Not in (Select table_Name from #Temp) Insert Into #Temp Values('Table') Select * From #Temp
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
Rename Computer Name When Sql Server Already Installed
To rename a computer that hosts a stand-alone instance of SQL Server
• For a renamed computer that hosts a default instance of SQL Server, run the following procedures:
sp_dropserver <old_name>
GO
sp_addserver <new_name>, local
GO
Restart the instance of SQL Server.
• For a renamed computer that hosts a named instance of SQL Server, run the following procedures:
sp_dropserver <'old_name\instancename'>
GO
sp_addserver <'new_name\instancename'>, local
GO
Restart the instance of SQL Server.
After the Renaming Operation
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After a computer has been renamed, any connections that used the old computer name must connect by using the new name.
To verify that the renaming operation has completed successfully
• Select information from either @@SERVERNAME or sys.servers. The @@SERVERNAME function will return the new name, and the sys.servers table will show the new name. The following example shows the use of @@SERVERNAME.
SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name'
• For a renamed computer that hosts a default instance of SQL Server, run the following procedures:
sp_dropserver <old_name>
GO
sp_addserver <new_name>, local
GO
Restart the instance of SQL Server.
• For a renamed computer that hosts a named instance of SQL Server, run the following procedures:
sp_dropserver <'old_name\instancename'>
GO
sp_addserver <'new_name\instancename'>, local
GO
Restart the instance of SQL Server.
After the Renaming Operation
________________________________________
After a computer has been renamed, any connections that used the old computer name must connect by using the new name.
To verify that the renaming operation has completed successfully
• Select information from either @@SERVERNAME or sys.servers. The @@SERVERNAME function will return the new name, and the sys.servers table will show the new name. The following example shows the use of @@SERVERNAME.
SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name'
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Kill Sleeping Connection in Sql
Create PROCEDURE [dbo].[SleepedConnKill] AS SET NOCOUNT ON; Declare @StrKill Varchar(30) Declare @SPID_Cur Numeric(18,0) Declare SysProcess_Cursor Cursor LOCAL For Select SPID From sys.sysprocesses Where SPID>50 And Status='sleeping' And DateDiff(MINUTE ,Last_Batch,GetDate())>5 Open SysProcess_Cursor Fetch Next From SysProcess_Cursor Into @SPID_Cur While @@Fetch_Status = 0 Begin Set @StrKill = 'KILL '+ convert(varchar(10),@SPID_Cur) EXEC(@StrKill) Fetch Next From SysProcess_Cursor Into @SPID_Cur End Close SysProcess_Cursor Deallocate SysProcess_Cursor Return
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