Scott I believe Ken is trying to fix the application, as I've heard similar to this. http://www.sql-server-performance.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18012 fyi. Satya SKJ Microsoft SQL Server MVP Contributing Editor & Forums Moderator http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of knowledge sharing.
Thanks Satya. I did read that forum string, but it sort of left things up in the air, so i though I would post and check. Thanks for your feedback. Scott
Me too awaiting such feedback from Ken, so fingers crossed. Satya SKJ Microsoft SQL Server MVP Contributing Editor & Forums Moderator http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of knowledge sharing.
Satya, Just got the SQLNexis toll and tried to run both reports included into it. Both were missing stored procedures: * DataSet_WaitStats_ParamStartTime * DataSet_Trace_ParamStartTime What did I wrong? Thanks Igor
What was the error when you have attempted to run the reports, also mention the configuraiton of the server. Satya SKJ Microsoft SQL Server MVP Writer, Contributing Editor & Moderator http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of knowledge sharing. The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind.
quote:Originally posted by satya What was the error when you have attempted to run the reports, also mention the configuraiton of the server. Satya SKJ Microsoft SQL Server MVP Writer, Contributing Editor & Moderator http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of knowledge sharing. The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind. Hi Satya, The error I'm getting is "Could not find the DataSet_... stored procedure. And which server configurations do I need to check? By the way. I've got also the Ken's book "SQL Server 2005 Practical Troubleshooting" where on first pages I read that the amalgam.innocuous_wait_types is on CD and it isn't. Actually there almost no samples and scripts referenced in the book. I am very disappointed with that fact. Seems like I'll return this book. Thanks, Igor
As I have had feedback from Ken about this tool, they are totally looking to rewrite the application even though the initial response was good. I believe those errors means to be some mismatch of .dlls within the tool that are embedded to call the reporting services components. I believe time will tell about it and hope for the better now, sorry couldn't be helpful more than this. Satya SKJ Microsoft SQL Server MVP Writer, Contributing Editor & Moderator http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of knowledge sharing. The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind.
Just to dust out old thread here is the update to contact Ken & Bart - refer tohttp://www.sqlnexus.net for more help on SQLnexus. Satya SKJ Microsoft SQL Server MVP Writer, Contributing Editor & Moderator http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of knowledge sharing. Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves or we know where we can find information on it.
Thanks Satya...<br />I was looking for this since SQL PASS [<img src='/community/emoticons/emotion-1.gif' alt='' />]<br /><br /><br />MohammedU.<br />Moderator<br />SQL-Server-Performance.com<br /><br />All postings are provided “AS IS†with no warranties for accuracy.<br />
Remember our search during that presentation..[<img src='/community/emoticons/emotion-2.gif' alt='' />]<br />[<img src='/community/emoticons/emotion-1.gif' alt='' />] Ken has kept SQLNexus offline for sometime to fix the fewer issues that were feedback to them. I have contacted Bart when I was in Redmond and suggested in this case. Then this is how I have got the reply from them...<br /><br /><b>Satya SKJ</b><br />Microsoft SQL Server MVP<br />Writer, Contributing Editor & Moderator<br /<a target="_blank" href=http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com>http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com</a><br /><center><font color="teal"><font size="1">This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of <i>knowledge sharing. <hr noshade size="1">Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves or we know where we can find information on it.</i></font id="size1"></font id="teal"></center>
Yes....<br /><br />This is the advantage being an MVP [<img src='/community/emoticons/emotion-5.gif' alt='' />]<br /><br />MohammedU.<br />Moderator<br />SQL-Server-Performance.com<br /><br />All postings are provided “AS IS†with no warranties for accuracy.<br />
Not really, even in general conferences you have similar advantage. It is nothing but you have to tap the information at the right time [<img src='/community/emoticons/emotion-2.gif' alt='' />].<br /><br /><b>Satya SKJ</b><br />Microsoft SQL Server MVP<br />Writer, Contributing Editor & Moderator<br /<a target="_blank" href=http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com>http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com</a><br /><center><font color="teal"><font size="1">This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of <i>knowledge sharing. <hr noshade size="1">Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves or we know where we can find information on it.</i></font id="size1"></font id="teal"></center>