The MITC, with the support of the development partners: the World Bank, USAID, German Economic Team and international consulting company PricewaterhouseCoopers, developed the draft law on IT parks (GD 253 of 14.05.2015) and currently promotes it in the Parliament.
The project was developed in order to create necessary leverages to boost the information technology development and creation of a competitive business environment in the Republic of Moldova at the regional level, as stated in the Strategy on the IT industry competitiveness growth for the years 2015 – 2021.
The key-element of the project is to implement the innovative tax model by applying a single tax for the IT parks residents in the amount of 7%, with simple and clear management mechanisms, as well as exemption from VAT and customs duties on imports of computer technology and equipment for the development of production capacities.
The draft law provides expressly 5 types of activities that can be carried out within IT parks. Note that the parks shall be “virtual” and the residents shall work from their own offices situated on the territory of the Republic of Moldova, after their registration as resident and assumption of all the obligations stipulated in the draft law.
Source : http://www.mtic.gov.md/en/projects/virtual-parks-it-industry
DELETE FROM [dbo].[EventLog];
-- or
TRUNCATE TABLE [dbo].[EventLog];
DELETE FROM [dbo].[SiteLog];
-- or
TRUNCATE TABLE [dbo].[SiteLog];
-- or delete just elder than 30 days
DELETE FROM [dbo].[EventLog]
WHERE [LogCreateDate] <= DATEADD(day, -30, GETDATE());
DELETE FROM [dbo].[SiteLog]
WHERE [DateTime] <= DATEADD(day, -30, GETDATE());
SELECT
CASE TYPE
WHEN 'U'
THEN 'User Defined Tables'
WHEN 'S'
THEN 'System Tables'
WHEN 'IT'
THEN 'Internal Tables'
WHEN 'P'
THEN 'Stored Procedures'
WHEN 'PC'
THEN 'CLR Stored Procedures'
WHEN 'X'
THEN 'Extended Stored Procedures'
END,
COUNT(*)
FROM SYS.OBJECTS
WHERE TYPE IN ('U', 'P', 'PC', 'S', 'IT', 'X')
GROUP BY TYPE
SELECT
database_name = DB_NAME(database_id)
, log_size_mb = CAST(SUM(CASE WHEN type_desc = 'LOG' THEN size END) * 8. / 1024 AS DECIMAL(8,2))
, row_size_mb = CAST(SUM(CASE WHEN type_desc = 'ROWS' THEN size END) * 8. / 1024 AS DECIMAL(8,2))
, total_size_mb = CAST(SUM(size) * 8. / 1024 AS DECIMAL(8,2))
FROM sys.master_files WITH(NOWAIT)
WHERE database_id = DB_ID() -- for current db
GROUP BY database_id

You could get data loss but it could be done.
1. Detach database and move your mdf to save location.
2. Create new database of same name, same files, same file location and same file size.
3. Stop SQL server.
4. Swap mdf file of just created DB to your save one.
5. Start SQL. DB will go suspect.
6. ALTER DATABASE yourdb
SET EMERGENCY7. ALTER DATABASE yourdb
SET SINGLE_USER8. DBCC CHECKDB (yourdb
, REPAIR_ALLOW_DATA_LOSS)
9. ALTER DATABASE yourdb
SET MULTI_USER10. ALTER DATABASE yourdb
SET ONLINE
source
So I first did this:
C:\windows\system32 > regsvr32.exe /u actxprxy.dll
and then register it again:
C:\windows\system32 > regsvr32.exe actxprxy.dll
regsvr32 "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\ieproxy.dll"
if you are running 64 bit windows, try this:
regsvr32 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\ieproxy.dll"
Type type = Request.GetType();
PropertyInfo property = type.GetProperty("QueryStringBytes",
BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.IgnoreCase | BindingFlags.NonPublic);
byte[] queryBytes = (byte[])property.GetValue(Request, null);
string querystring = HttpUtility.UrlDecode(queryBytes, Encoding.UTF8);
How do I extend a class with c# extension methods?
public static class DateTimeExtensions
{
///
/// Return the date that is the start of the week relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetStartOfWeek(this DateTime date)
{
DayOfWeek day = date.DayOfWeek;
int days = day - DayOfWeek.Monday;
DateTime start = DateTime.Now.AddDays(-days);
return start.Date;
}
///
/// Return the date that is the start of the week relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetStartOfLastWeek(this DateTime date)
{
return date.GetStartOfWeek().AddDays(-7);
}
///
/// Return the date that is the end of the week relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetEndOfWeek(this DateTime date)
{
return date.GetStartOfWeek().AddDays(6);
}
///
/// Return the date that is the end of the week relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetEndOfLastWeek(this DateTime date)
{
return date.GetEndOfWeek().AddDays(-7);
}
///
/// Return the date that is the start of the month relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetStartOfMonth(this DateTime date)
{
return new DateTime(date.Year, date.Month, 1);
}
///
/// Return the date that is the start of previous month relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetStartOfLastMonth(this DateTime date)
{
return date.GetStartOfMonth().AddMonths(-1);
}
///
/// Return the date that is the end of the month relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetEndOfMonth(this DateTime date)
{
return new DateTime(date.Year, date.Month, date.GetDaysInMonth(), 23, 59, 59, 999);
}
///
/// Return the date that is the start of previous month relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetEndOfLastMonth(this DateTime date)
{
return date.GetStartOfLastMonth().GetEndOfMonth();
}
///
/// Returns the number of days in the month of the specified date.
///
///
///
public static int GetDaysInMonth(this DateTime date)
{
return DateTime.DaysInMonth(date.Year, date.Month);
}
///
/// Return the first day of the year relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetStartOfYear(this DateTime date)
{
return new DateTime(date.Year, 1, 1);
}
///
/// Return the first day of the last year relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetStartOfLastYear(this DateTime date)
{
return new DateTime(date.Year - 1, 1, 1);
}
///
/// Return the last day of the year relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetEndOfYear(this DateTime date)
{
return new DateTime(date.Year, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999);
}
///
/// Return the last day of the last year relative to the specified date.
///
///
///
public static DateTime GetEndOfLastYear(this DateTime date)
{
return new DateTime(date.Year - 1, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999);
}
}
SELECT cpu_count AS '# of Cores', hyperthread_ratio AS '# of Threads',
cpu_count / hyperthread_ratio AS 'Physical CPU Count',
physical_memory_in_bytes / 1048576 AS 'Physical memory (MB)'
FROM sys.dm_os_sys_info
Result:
# of Cores # of Threads Physical CPU Count Physical memory (MB)
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regsql.exe -U <login> -P <password> -S localhost\sqlexpress -A mrp -d <Database>
So, we have 3 columns usually DateTime, Value and Name
Simple sql query:
select [DateTimeSaved], NValue,m.DPT_Name from NumericValues n
inner join DataPoints m on n.DataPointId=m.DataPointId
Result:
DateTimeSaved |
Nvalue |
DPT_NAME |
9/26/11 |
11.8 |
USDbuy |
2/7/12 |
15.7 |
EURbuy |
2/5/12 |
15.7 |
EURbuy |
2/3/12 |
15.7 |
EURbuy |
2/2/12 |
15.62 |
EURbuy |
2/1/12 |
15.45 |
EURbuy |
1/31/12 |
15.45 |
EURbuy |
1/30/12 |
15.4 |
EURbuy |
1/29/12 |
15.3 |
EURbuy |
1/28/12 |
15.3 |
EURbuy |
We need transform it to cross table (pivot) like this:
(no column name) |
Eurbuy |
Eursell |
9/26/11 |
15.91 |
16.11 |
9/27/11 |
16.09 |
16.35 |
9/29/11 |
16.1194 |
16.3581 |
Query:
/*if you have a lot of data, you should use temporary sql table instead of table variable */
declare @TableColumns table( DPT_NAME varchar(255) )
/*Get and insert future column names into table variable*/
insert into @TableColumns
select distinct DPT_NAME from DataPoints
declare @Columns varchar(Max)
Set @Columns =''
/* Create one string with column names separate by comma */
select @Columns=@Columns+',['+ DPT_NAME+']' from @TableColumns
Set @Columns =substring(@Columns,2,LEN(@Columns))
/*Debug message PRINT @Columns */
declare @SQL varchar(MAX)
/*Create sql query for dynamic execution*/
SET @SQL=N'Select convert(varchar, [DateTimeSaved], 101),'+@Columns+' '+
' from (' +
' select [DateTimeSaved], NValue,m.DPT_Name from NumericValues n
inner join DataPoints m on n.DataPointId=m.DataPointId '+
') as sourcetable '+
'PIVOT ( '+
' MAX([NValue]) for DPT_Name in ('+@Columns+' ) '+
') as PivotTable '
EXEC (@SQL)
/*Where Nvalue can be string or numeric, Also you can use other aggregate functions SUM, etc */