Sunday, November 30, 2008

Change Logical Filenames

Change logical filenames of MS SQL databse

USE MASTER
GO
ALTER DATABASE [DatabaseName]
MODIFY FILE
(NAME = [OldFileName_Data], NEWNAME='NewFileName_Data')
GO

ALTER DATABASE [DatabaseName]
MODIFY FILE
(NAME = OldFileName_Log, NEWNAME=''NewFileName_Log')
GO

Monday, August 4, 2008

ObjectDataSource could not find a non-generic method

I got this error"ObjectDataSource could not find a non-generic method" when trying to update or delete a record from GridView that uses ObjectDataSourse whose data source is configured to a tableadapter of a dataset.

I fixed this by specifying parameter "DataKeyNames" in a gridView control and changing OldValuesParameterFormatString="original_{0}" to OldValuesParameterFormatString="{0}" parameter of ObjectDataSource.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Search for a keyword in stored procedures

Use either of the commands below to list all stored procedures that contain the given keyword.

SELECT ROUTINE_NAME
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_DEFINITION LIKE '%keyword%'
AND ROUTINE_TYPE='PROCEDURE'


SELECT OBJECT_NAME(id)
FROM syscomments
WHERE [text] LIKE '%keyword%'
AND OBJECTPROPERTY(id, 'IsProcedure') = 1
GROUP BY OBJECT_NAME(id)

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Reset Identity Column Value

DBCC CHECKIDENT statement can reset/reseed the identity column value.

e.g to set the current identity value in "MyTable" to 500 statement will be

DBCC CHECKIDENT (MyTable, RESEED, 500)

Following command can also be used to reset the identity column value if all the records in table can be deleted.

TRUNCATE TABLE MyTable

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Set Up Email in Outlook 2000

1. Go to Tools Accounts
2. Click on Add Mail
3. In Display Name, type your name. Click "Next"
4. Enter E-mail address
5. My incoming mail server is a "POP3".
6. Incoming Mail (POP3 or IMAP) server: mail.yourdomain.com ; Outgoing Mail (SMTP) server: mail.yourdomain.com
7. Click "Next"
8. Enter account name and password; Click "Next".
9. Finish the wizard keeping rest of the settings to default value

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Can not save hosts file in Windows Vista

When you try to save Hosts or lmhosts file in Microsoft Windows Vista you get access denied error.

Work arround to this issue is specifically opening notepad as administrator even if you have logged in to computer with administrative privilages.

  • Click Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> right-click Notepad, and then click Run as administrator -> Enter administrator password if requested
  • Open the Hosts file or the Lmhosts file -> make the necessary changes -> Save

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923947