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Jan 23, 2013
02:10 PM
SQL script fail
Hello...
I am having problems with an execution of SQL Script. This is it:
USE [{%DATABASE%}]
GO
IF NOT EXISTS
(SELECT name
FROM sys.database_principals
WHERE name = '{%USERNAME%}')
BEGIN
CREATE LOGIN [{%USERNAME%}]
WITH PASSWORD = N'{%PASSWORD%}',
DEFAULT_DATABASE = [{%DATABASE%}],
CHECK_EXPIRATION = OFF,
CHECK_POLICY = OFF;
CREATE USER {%USERNAME%} FOR LOGIN {%USERNAME%};
END
I have of course, variable replacements.
When I run this in SQL Query Manager, it works, but when IS is what executed it, the attached error occurs.
Is there a way to debug this issue? for example, to know exactly what SQL command is being sent to the database engine?
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Jaime
I am having problems with an execution of SQL Script. This is it:
USE [{%DATABASE%}]
GO
IF NOT EXISTS
(SELECT name
FROM sys.database_principals
WHERE name = '{%USERNAME%}')
BEGIN
CREATE LOGIN [{%USERNAME%}]
WITH PASSWORD = N'{%PASSWORD%}',
DEFAULT_DATABASE = [{%DATABASE%}],
CHECK_EXPIRATION = OFF,
CHECK_POLICY = OFF;
CREATE USER {%USERNAME%} FOR LOGIN {%USERNAME%};
END
I have of course, variable replacements.
When I run this in SQL Query Manager, it works, but when IS is what executed it, the attached error occurs.
Is there a way to debug this issue? for example, to know exactly what SQL command is being sent to the database engine?
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Jaime
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Jan 28, 2013
10:19 AM
Try using the SQL Server Profiler to trace the instance of SQL Server.