Showing posts with label 2005i. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2005i. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Change field size

SQL 2005
I have a table with a number of nvarchar fields. One field in the midde was
1000 in length. I ran a query with:
ALTER TableName
ALTER ColumnName nvarchar(2000).
This apeared to increase the field size to 2000 (as seen in Server
Management Studio), but it will still not store any more than 1000 characters.
Have I done it incorrectly.
There appears to be still space in my record as I can add a field at the end
2000 long and that works correctly.
Thanks,
Steve.
Why do you say it only stores 1000 characters? Is it because what you are
seeing when you select it? If so then change the max size of the columns
characters returned in the options menu to support more. What does
MAX(DATALEN(YourColumn)) say for that column?
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
Solid Quality Mentors
"Sawlmgsj" <Sawlmgsj@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> SQL 2005
> I have a table with a number of nvarchar fields. One field in the midde
> was
> 1000 in length. I ran a query with:
> ALTER TableName
> ALTER ColumnName nvarchar(2000).
> This apeared to increase the field size to 2000 (as seen in Server
> Management Studio), but it will still not store any more than 1000
> characters.
> Have I done it incorrectly.
> There appears to be still space in my record as I can add a field at the
> end
> 2000 long and that works correctly.
> Thanks,
> Steve.
>
|||Andrew - many thanks for your reply. That got me thinking and I checked the
(Delplhi) component I am using to link. It had field definitions in it and I
had forgotten to refresh it. Did that and now all is working correctly.
Thanks,
Steve.
"Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:

> Why do you say it only stores 1000 characters? Is it because what you are
> seeing when you select it? If so then change the max size of the columns
> characters returned in the options menu to support more. What does
> MAX(DATALEN(YourColumn)) say for that column?
> --
> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
> Solid Quality Mentors
>
> "Sawlmgsj" <Sawlmgsj@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1F7CC5B5-47B9-41B4-BD89-14263656BC0E@.microsoft.com...
>

Change field size

SQL 2005
I have a table with a number of nvarchar fields. One field in the midde was
1000 in length. I ran a query with:
ALTER TableName
ALTER ColumnName nvarchar(2000).
This apeared to increase the field size to 2000 (as seen in Server
Management Studio), but it will still not store any more than 1000 character
s.
Have I done it incorrectly.
There appears to be still space in my record as I can add a field at the end
2000 long and that works correctly.
Thanks,
Steve.Why do you say it only stores 1000 characters? Is it because what you are
seeing when you select it? If so then change the max size of the columns
characters returned in the options menu to support more. What does
MAX(DATALEN(YourColumn)) say for that column?
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
Solid Quality Mentors
"Sawlmgsj" <Sawlmgsj@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1F7CC5B5-47B9-41B4-BD89-14263656BC0E@.microsoft.com...
> SQL 2005
> I have a table with a number of nvarchar fields. One field in the midde
> was
> 1000 in length. I ran a query with:
> ALTER TableName
> ALTER ColumnName nvarchar(2000).
> This apeared to increase the field size to 2000 (as seen in Server
> Management Studio), but it will still not store any more than 1000
> characters.
> Have I done it incorrectly.
> There appears to be still space in my record as I can add a field at the
> end
> 2000 long and that works correctly.
> Thanks,
> Steve.
>|||Andrew - many thanks for your reply. That got me thinking and I checked the
(Delplhi) component I am using to link. It had field definitions in it and
I
had forgotten to refresh it. Did that and now all is working correctly.
Thanks,
Steve.
"Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:

> Why do you say it only stores 1000 characters? Is it because what you are
> seeing when you select it? If so then change the max size of the columns
> characters returned in the options menu to support more. What does
> MAX(DATALEN(YourColumn)) say for that column?
> --
> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
> Solid Quality Mentors
>
> "Sawlmgsj" <Sawlmgsj@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1F7CC5B5-47B9-41B4-BD89-14263656BC0E@.microsoft.com...
>

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Certification Question

Hi all,

I am new to Sql Server 2005

I planning to take exam MCTP exam 70-445

is the cert 70-431 a pre-requisite for certs 70-445 and 70-446?

Thanks and regards

Currently, according to the 'official' Microsoft websites, 431 is NOT required for SQL BI certification.

See:

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcts/bi/default.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcitp/bid/default.mspx

CERTIFICATE PROBLEM WHILE ENABLING SSL ON SQL SERVER 2005

Hi ,

How do we install a certificate for enabling security on MS -SQL Server 2005?
I tried to install through MMC but it says no " certificate authority found " . Any
help will be highly appreciated , Thanks to you all in advance :-)

Best Regards,

Sudhansu Tiwari

You should look at this article but are you sure your problem is missing certificate authority. Can you detail the steps you are using one by one.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318605

|||

Sudhansu,

Please also have a look at the following blog postings:

http://blogs.msdn.com/sql_protocols/archive/2005/12/30/508311.aspx

http://blogs.msdn.com/sql_protocols/archive/2005/10/04/476705.aspx

for additional information about what type of SSL certificate SQL Server supports and how to configure SQL Server to use the SSL certificate.

HTH,

Jimmy