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spinoza
Starting Member

49 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-05 : 17:17:11
I noticed that query analyser is much more quicker than EManager when I access my database from my hosting provider... is there any way to see the properties of the table X for example as one can do with EM...

I would be grateful if you could provide me with any query sample conserning this issue...

Thanks

rockmoose
SQL Natt Alfen

3279 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-05 : 17:38:34
Try:
exec sp_help 'tablename'

it will show most of the info you need for a table.

Have you used the object browser tree in QA? (press F8 to show/hide it)

rockmoose
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spinoza
Starting Member

49 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-05 : 17:55:26
Gracias rockmoose...I am making my first steps to SQL...I have bought some books to help me as well...I have seen the object browser tree but i do not know yet how to use it...

Thank you
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Srinika
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

1378 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-05 : 18:10:56
In Object browser
U can c the objects as Tables, Views, Stored procedures
If u want to find the column names / properties of a table u can use it
If u want to view data in a table u can do it (right click on required table )
If u want to Change a stored procedure, go to the Stored Proc & right click select the Edit option
Play with it.

Other than Object browser there is a search (F4)

Most powerful feature in QA is that u can write queries and run it and c the results.
For that Go to File, Connect, --> Connect to the server with proper username/pwd or windows authentication
Select a database from the list shown (eg Pubs database)
Write a query like
Select * from Authors
and using the F5 key run it

Play with it & Enjoy

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madhivanan
Premature Yak Congratulator

22864 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-06 : 00:14:19
>>exec sp_help 'tablename'

or type tablename and highlight it and press Alt+F1

Madhivanan

Failing to plan is Planning to fail
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Norwich
Posting Yak Master

158 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-06 : 02:26:05
Another nice feature that QA has is the ability to tell you what errors you have in your code (if you run a query and it fails) - Double click the Error Message in the Results Pane (at the bottom) and it will highlight the line that contains your error.

If you want to verity that your query doesn't have any errors (parse it) then simply press Ctrl+F5 and it will tell if you if you have any syntax errors

Enjoy SQL

Regards
N

If you want your computer to be faster then throw it out of the window.
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Kristen
Test

22859 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-06 : 05:07:22
And another ...

With the object browser open you can "drag" names from it into your code - the spacing is a little iffy, and for some objects it brinks in all the [bracketry]

Right click a Table/View/Sproc will give options to generate the SQL for it (on clipboard / new windows / whatever)

Kristen
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Norwich
Posting Yak Master

158 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-06 : 06:01:35
and another...

If you press Ctrl+Shift+F and run your query then the results of the query will be saved to your drive - The "Save As" dialog will come up and you can choose the location.

Ctrl+D will process the results into a Grid on the Results Pane

Ctrl+T will process the results into Text format on the Results Pane

N


If you want your computer to be faster then throw it out of the window.
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Kristen
Test

22859 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-06 : 09:08:09
.. and if you can;t remember the shortcuts just Right Click the Query Pane.

Also, QA supports templates - so when you get to the stage of wanting "canned code" you can set up a template (e.g. of your favorite layout and Bits&Bobs for a Stored Procedure), "insert" your template into your code, and it will pop up a Question&Answer window for any parameters you have declared - like Name of SProc, Version number, Author name ...

Kristen
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spinoza
Starting Member

49 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-06 : 15:33:25
Thank you very much all of you indeed...
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