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 Post subject: MsSqlDialect2005
PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 4:30 am 
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Is There any Dialect for SqlServer 2005. Please Help me? :( [/b]

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Just use SQL Server 2000 one; it was reported to work perfectly on SQL Server 2005.

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Not perfectly. I have problems with date functions - if "formula" with date functions is used in the mapping e.g. formula="datepart(yyyy,myfield)" or formula="datediff(yyyy,myfield1,myfield2)" strange errors from sqlclient are reported - something like "mytable0_.yyyy is not a recognized datepart option" or "this.yyyy is not a recognized datediff option". (no errors with sql2k)

BTW - maybe someone has a solution for this ? My current workaround is rather not nice - I have written 'wrapper' user-definied functions for the above ones.

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