How to access Netsuite Project (recordtype=job) using SuiteAnalytics Connect? - project

How can I access Netsuite projects (recordtype=job) using Suiteanalytics Connect to create queries?
I'm not able to find the records into these tables:

To access the projects you need to do as follows:
select * from customers where customer_id='xxx';
Note: customer_id is the internal id of the Project record.

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Create a SQL database in Azure Portal let you select a collation. How to retrieve this list externally?

When we create a SQL database on the Azure Portal, the portal give the possibility to select the collation you want from a list:
I would like to integrate this list in my own azure devops extension, inside the task.json.
I know set dataSourceBindings, query and filter REST Api.
Here, my problem is to find the source of this collection list, where it is stored ?
Does anybody can help me to find the way ?
For SQL Server you can execute these selects to get all collations:
These are Windows related: SELECT * FROM sys.fn_helpcollations() WHERE name NOT LIKE 'SQL%'
These are SQL Server related: SELECT * FROM sys.fn_helpcollations() WHERE name LIKE 'SQL%'
Cf. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/statements/sql-server-collation-name-transact-sql?view=sql-server-ver15
With this you can have a fixed list in your json file and don't need to query this list all over again.

How do I link a table from one connection to another in SQL?

I need to link data from a table in one sql connection to a table in another sql connection, and combine them to make one table (inner join).
How could I achieve it?
If you are trying to connect databases in two different servers,You can add of them as linked server.
Then you can access the data from that server, for example if you are adding server1,then you can access the table using the following query.
SELECT *
FROM server1.YourDatabaseName.YourSchemaName.YourTableName
If you wanted to access from a different Database of the same server.Then use the following code for accaeeing the table data.
SELECT *
FROM YourDatabaseName.YourSchemaName.YourTableName

Copy or create an SQL table in windows mobile services from Windows Store App

In "regular" SQL, we can create tables by sending queries like:
CREATE TABLE table_name
(
column_name1 data_type,
column_name2 data_type,
column_name3 data_type,
....
)
... and can copy tables as such:
CREATE TABLE new_table AS (SELECT * FROM old_table);
Now skip over to the Windows Azure Mobile Services world, and its "special" SQL. I am having good success creating tables using the Azure portal (non-programmatically) and then accessing these tables as such:
var mobClient = new MobileServiceClient("[url]", "[app key]");
var mobTable = mobClient.GetTable<MyTableClass>();
Browsing the intellisense for the client showed no options for create or copy table.
Is it possible in Windows Azure Mobile Services, and its unique brand of SQL, to create new tables or copy existing ones, programmatically from the app? Anyone know how?
Thank you.
I actually found out on msdn from Microsoft that this is not possible with Azure today. I submitted it as a feature request.
One nice feature, which I have been using, is the dynamic schema. If you have a table definition class in your project in Visual Studio, whose name matches an Azure table, when you make a change to your VS class, the Azure SQL table updates automatically. You still have to double check and fine tune things, but is still handy.
You enable dynamic schema on this page:
can you not send the SQL via the mssql object?

SQL Azure - copy table between databases

I am trying to run following SQL:
INSERT INTO Suppliers ( [SupplierID], [CompanyName])
Select [SupplierID], [CompanyName] From [AlexDB]..Suppliers
and got an error "reference to database and/or server name in is not supported in this version of sql server"
Any idea how to copy data between databases "inside" the server?
I can load data to client and then back to server, but this is very slow.
I know this is old, but I had another manual solution for a one off run.
Using SQL Management Studio R2 SP1 to connect to azure, I right click the source database and select generate scripts.
during the wizard, after I have selected my tables I select that I want to output to a query window, then I click advanced. About half way down the properties window
there is an option for "type of data to script". I select that and change it to "data only", then I finish the wizard.
All I do then is check the script, rearrange the inserts for constraints, and change the using at the top to run it against my target DB.
Then I right click on the target database and select new query, copy the script into it, and run it.
Done, Data migrated.
Since 2015, this can be done by use of elastic database queries also known as cross database queries.
I created and used this template, it copies 1.5 million rows in 20 minutes:
CREATE MASTER KEY ENCRYPTION BY PASSWORD = '<password>';
CREATE DATABASE SCOPED CREDENTIAL SQL_Credential
WITH IDENTITY = '<username>',
SECRET = '<password>';
CREATE EXTERNAL DATA SOURCE RemoteReferenceData
WITH
(
TYPE=RDBMS,
LOCATION='<server>.database.windows.net',
DATABASE_NAME='<db>',
CREDENTIAL= SQL_Credential
);
CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE [dbo].[source_table] (
[Id] BIGINT NOT NULL,
...
)
WITH
(
DATA_SOURCE = RemoteReferenceData
)
SELECT *
INTO target_table
FROM source_table
Unfortunately there is no way to do this in a single query.
The easiest way to accomplish it is to use "Data Sync" to copy the tables. The benefit of this is that it will also work between servers, and keep your tables in sync.
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-get-started-sql-data-sync/
In practise, I haven't had that great of an experience with "Data Sync" running in production, but its fine for once off jobs.
One issue with "Data Sync" is that it will create a large number of "sync" objects in your database, and deleting the actual "Data Sync" from the Azure portal may or may not clean them up. Follow the directions in this article to clean it all up manually:
https://msgooroo.com/GoorooTHINK/Article/15141/Removing-SQL-Azure-Sync-objects-manually/5215
SQL-Azure does not support USE statement and effectively no cross-db queries. So the above query is bound to fail.
If you want to copy/backup the db to another sql azure db you can use the "Same-server" copying or "Cross-Server" copying in SQL-Azure. Refer this msdn article
You could use a tool like SQL Data Compare from Red Gate Software that can move database contents from one place to another and fully supports SQL Azure. 14-day free trial should let you see if it can do what you need.
Full disclosure: I work for Red Gate Software
An old post, but another option is the Sql Azure Migration wizard
Use the following steps, there is no straight forward way to do so. But by some trick we can.
Step1 : Create another one table with the same structure of Suppliers table inside [AlexDB], Say it as SuppliersBackup
Step2 : Create table with the same structure of Suppliers table inside DesiredDB
Step3 : Enable Data Sync Between AlexDB..Suppliers and DesiredDB..Suppliers
Step4 : Truncate data from AlexDB..Suppliers
Step5 : Copy data from AlexDB..SuppliersBackup to AlexDB..Suppliers
Step6 : Now run the sync
Data Copied to DesiredDB.
If you have onprem version that has the sp_addlinkedsrvlogin, you can setup Linked Servers for both source and target database then you can run your insert into query.
See "SQL Server Support for Linked Server and Distributed Queries against Windows Azure SQL Database" in this blog: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/announcing-updates-to-windows-azure-sql-database/
Ok, i think i found answer - no way. have to move data to client, or do some other tricks. Here a link to article with explanations: Limitations of SQL Azure: only one DB per connection
But any other ideas are welcome!
You can easily add a "Linked Server" from SQL Management Studio and then query on the fully qualified table name. No need for flat files or export tables. This method also works for on-prem to azure database and vice versa.
e.g.
select top 1 ColA, ColB from [AZURE01_<hidden>].<hidden>_UAT_RecoveryTestSrc.dbo.FooTable order by 1 desc
select top 1 ColA, ColB from [AZURE01_<hidden>].<hidden>_UAT_RecoveryTestTgt.dbo.FooTable order by 1 desc
A few options (rather workarounds):
Generate script with data
Use data sync in Azure
Use MS Access (import and then export), with many exclusions (like no GUID in Access)
Use 3-rd party tools like Red Gate.
Unfortunately no easy and built-in way to do that so far.
I would recommend SSMS SQL Server Import and Export feature. This feature supports multiple connection configurations and cross-server copy of selected tables. I have tried .NET Sql Server connector, which works very well for the Azure SQL databases.

Copying production database setup to development database

I am using Oracle 9i, Please suggest how can I select data from one remote database and insert the data in the local database?
Also suggest how the data can be copied from a remote to remote database.
You need to create a database link.
Please refer to this link: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96521/ds_concepts.htm#12354
excerpts:
example:
CREATE DATABASE LINK sales.us.americas.acme_auto.com CONNECT TO scott IDENTIFIED BY tiger USING 'sales_us';
query:
For example, using a database link to database sales.division3.acme.com, a user or application can reference remote data as follows:
SELECT * FROM scott.emp#sales.division3.acme.com; # emp table in scott's schema
SELECT loc FROM scott.dept#sales.division3.acme.com;
Based on the vagueness of the question. Make a backup of production and restore it in development.
If you are talking Microsoft SQL then you can create a Linked Server. Here is an article about doing this in SQL 2008, but you can do it in earlier versions as well. Then you can select from it using a four part name LinkedServer.database.schema.table
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff772782.aspx
Define a link from the development server to the prooduction server. You can then use a select based insert to copy data into the development server.
Use the SAMPLE clause on the select to retrieve a percentage of the data. For child tables use a WHERE exists clause to copy child rows for which the parent was sampled.