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Showing posts with label event. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Changing the OPEN OBJECTS variable

SQL 2000 error in event log... 2 events as follows:
1. OPEN OBJECTS parameter may be set to low
2. Run sp_configure to change parameter.
How can I see what it is set to now? How can I change this value?
TIAThis is documented in Books on line... - search for 'Setting Configuration
Options'
It is fairly unusual ( in my experience) to need to change this in sql
2000...
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"_M_" <here@.gone.com> wrote in message
news:ejZi8SWbDHA.2668@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> SQL 2000 error in event log... 2 events as follows:
> 1. OPEN OBJECTS parameter may be set to low
> 2. Run sp_configure to change parameter.
> How can I see what it is set to now? How can I change this value?
> TIA
>|||(1) exec sp_configure
(2) exec sp_configure 'open objects', <new value>
You may also have to RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE after running step 2.
-- Keith
"_M_" <here@.gone.com> wrote in message =news:ejZi8SWbDHA.2668@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> SQL 2000 error in event log... 2 events as follows:
> > 1. OPEN OBJECTS parameter may be set to low
> 2. Run sp_configure to change parameter.
> > How can I see what it is set to now? How can I change this value?
> > TIA
> >|||Ran the "exec sp_configure"
Check the value for 'open objects'
Was set to 1000
Ran a query in QA as follows...
Exec sp_configure 'show advanced options', 1
Go
RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE
Go
Exec sp_configure 'open objects', 0
Go
RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE
Go
Re-Ran the "exec sp_configure"
Value is now shown as 0, WHICH IS DYNAMIC, CORRECT '
The thing that bothers me is that it said to run RECONFIGURE 2-3 times in
the output in QA... Did it actually change it, or do I have to run
RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE by itself ?
TIA
"Keith Kratochvil" <keith.kratochvil.back2u@.novusprintmedia.com> wrote in
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(1)
exec sp_configure
(2)
exec sp_configure 'open objects', <new value>
You may also have to RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE after running step 2.
--
Keith
"_M_" <here@.gone.com> wrote in message
news:ejZi8SWbDHA.2668@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> SQL 2000 error in event log... 2 events as follows:
> 1. OPEN OBJECTS parameter may be set to low
> 2. Run sp_configure to change parameter.
> How can I see what it is set to now? How can I change this value?
> TIA
>|||It prints it event if you run it, as long as you "know" you ran it you can
ignore the extra messages.
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"_M_" <here@.gone.com> wrote in message
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Ran the "exec sp_configure"
Check the value for 'open objects'
Was set to 1000
Ran a query in QA as follows...
Exec sp_configure 'show advanced options', 1
Go
RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE
Go
Exec sp_configure 'open objects', 0
Go
RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE
Go
Re-Ran the "exec sp_configure"
Value is now shown as 0, WHICH IS DYNAMIC, CORRECT '
The thing that bothers me is that it said to run RECONFIGURE 2-3 times in
the output in QA... Did it actually change it, or do I have to run
RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE by itself ?
TIA
"Keith Kratochvil" <keith.kratochvil.back2u@.novusprintmedia.com> wrote in
message news:#JRyCeXbDHA.2412@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
(1)
exec sp_configure
(2)
exec sp_configure 'open objects', <new value>
You may also have to RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE after running step 2.
--
Keith
"_M_" <here@.gone.com> wrote in message
news:ejZi8SWbDHA.2668@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> SQL 2000 error in event log... 2 events as follows:
> 1. OPEN OBJECTS parameter may be set to low
> 2. Run sp_configure to change parameter.
> How can I see what it is set to now? How can I change this value?
> TIA
>

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Changing text appearance on a MouseOver event.

Hi,

Is it possible in SSRS to change the appearance of a Hyperlink based on a MouseOver event? For example can I show the text as say, underlined, only when the Mouse pointer hovers over it.. and normal otherwise?

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms345247(SQL.90).aspx

What's the point of a hyperlink if it is not underlined? Bad practice. Jakob Neilson wouldn't like it. I'm telling.