Using New Data Types in 2008 Andrew Couch UK Access User Group ASC associates .

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Using New Data Types in 2008

Andrew CouchUK Access User Groupwww.ukaug.co.ukASC associateswww.upsizing.co.uk

Flow of Presentation

Data types and products Share Point : Access & SQL Server SQL Server : Access & Visual Studio SQL Server New Data Types Updating Data & Multi-user Issues Summary

Why are we interested in Data Types?

What we do with data Exchange

Converting and exchanging data between products

Applications that present data Linking applications to back-end data sources

Applications that maintain data updating data with applications linked to back-end data

source

Which Products will we consider?

Products Access

Application and data source

SQL Server data source and application components, also report

services

Share Point Application and data source (SQL Server)

Visual Studio Application

What Data Types do the Products support?

Access (2007)

GUIDMulti-value fields

Share Point (2003)see next slide

SQL Server (2008)Visual Studio (2005/8)

n prefix for Unicode

Share Point (2003)

Share Point under the hood

Data is held in the AllUserData table which has a generic set of fields,nvarchar1,nvarchar2......Text1,Text2.........

Access to Share PointData Types; MOSS

Access (2007) & Share Point

Attachments (share point lists) Multi-value fields (share point lists)

Share Point a Data/Object Model; WSS

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms480101.aspx

Access to SQL Server Data Type Mappings

Yes/No (boolean) : bit Access True -1, SQL Server True 1; also SQL

Server boolean is tri-state 0, 1 and NULL Text : varchar or nvarchar or char or nchar Date/Time : datetime Currency : money Autonumber : int (identity property) OLE Object : image, varbinary, filestream Memo : text or varchar(max) Number : various mappings

Access Yes/No Data

Yes/No (without a default)Translated To SQL Server

Access Memo and OLE Data Types

Access Using SQL Server IMAGE and TEXT Data Types

Visual Studio Editing Records in DetailsView; issues with Text Data Type

Visual Studio and Image/OLE Data issues with Image Data Type

Access & SQL server Varchar(max) and Varbinary(max)

Visual Studio DetailsView now works for Updates when using Varchar(max)

Visual Studio, Images and OLE still a problem with Varbinary(max)

some people would suggest that image data should not directly held in the database and instead a text link is used to point to an external image file which works around this issue

Mini-summary

Access to SQL Server MEMO to VARCHAR(max) or TEXT, probably

TEXT safer bet but VARCHAR(max) more flexible

OLE to IMAGE or VARBINARY(max), FILESTREAM ?

Visual Studio VARCHAR(max) a better choice OLE/IMAGE data doesn’t work for bound

controls

SQL Server (2005)

XML data type office requires program code using new SQL

Native Client drivers to manipulate this

varchar(max), nvarchar(max) advantages for programmers as can use as a

variable (not possible with older text data type) varbinary(max)

Date & Time Data IBM DB2

DATE, TIME and TIMESTAMP date range 0001-01-01 to 9999-12-31 Oracle

DATE (includes time), TIMESTAMP, date range January 1 4713 BC to 9999-12-31

SQL Server (2000/2005) DATETIME, SMALLDATETIME, date range 1753-01-01 to 9999-12-

31 for DATETIME, when no date given defaults to 1st January 1900 Access – DATE/TIME

date range 1-1-100 to 9999-12-31,when no date given defaults to 30th December 1899 and hides date

SQL Server (2008) DATE, TIME,DATETIME2, DATETIMEOFFSET range 0001-01-01

00:00:00:0000000 to 9999-12-31 23:59:59:9999999

Access allowing Updates to new Date and Time Data Types

Searching

some limitations where fields are strings

Controlling Time Precision

SQL Server (2008)

Filestream Unstructured large object data

DATE and TIME Dates from 01/01/0001 to 31/12/9999 Times accurate to 00:00:00:0000000

DATETIME2 and DATEOFFSET New combined date and time data types with higher accuracy,

Combines above, offset type includes time-zone data HIERARCHYID

Optimised for data hierarchies (special functions) GEORGRAPHY and GEOMETRY

.NET-based spatial data First deals with round-earth co-ordinates, second uses a flat-earth

style of co-ordinates Special functions

Geography

It comes as no surprise that this renders in a binary type format and you can’t edit it

Stored procedures and pass through queries to the rescue!

With a little Magic

Geography Methods

Timestamps & Multiple Users

SQL Server

Overwritedata when changed

Optimisticrow versioning

Timestampchecking

Visual Studio does not utilise timestamps on bound controls the new LINQ will support

timestamp concurrency

Access Row Versioning & Timestamps

Row VersioningSQLExecDirect: UPDATE "dbo"."authors" SET "au_fname"=? WHERE "au_id" = ? AND "au_lname" = ? AND "au_fname" = ? AND "phone" = ? AND "address" = ? AND "city" = ? AND "state" = ? AND "zip" = ? AND "contract" = ?

TimestampsSQLExecDirect: UPDATE "dbo"."authors" SET "au_fname"=? WHERE "au_id" = ? AND "ts" = ?

Timestamps improve efficiency and remove potential problems with rounding errors in numerical data

Example Visual Studio Update handling Null Values

UpdateCommand = "UPDATE [Customers] SET [CustomerID] = @CustomerID, [CompanyName] = @CompanyName, [ContactName] = @ContactName, [ContactTitle] = @ContactTitle, [Address] = @Address, [City] = @City, [Region] = @Region, [PostalCode] = @PostalCode, [Country] = @Country, [Phone] = @Phone, [Fax] = @Fax WHERE [CustomerID] = @original_CustomerID AND [CompanyName] = @original_CompanyName AND COALESCE([ContactName],'') = COALESCE(@original_ContactName,'') AND COALESCE([ContactTitle],'') = COALESCE(@original_ContactTitle,'') AND COALESCE([Address],'') = COALESCE(@original_Address,'') AND COALESCE([City],'') = COALESCE(@original_City,'') AND COALESCE([Region],'') = COALESCE(@original_Region,'') AND COALESCE([PostalCode],'') = COALESCE(@original_PostalCode,'') AND COALESCE([Country],'') = COALESCE(@original_Country,'') AND COALESCE([Phone],'') = COALESCE(@original_Phone,'') AND COALESCE([Fax],'') = COALESCE(@original_Fax,'')"

Summary

We have a diverse set of data types in the different products

Need to test data types for product compatibility, don’t forget different versions and drivers can have an impact

Access and Share Point very good compatibility Access and SQL Server good compatibility Share Point data easily exported and linked MOSS

but WSS more difficult Please, Please can I have a nice tree presentation for

XML data, then I may be tempted to use it!!!!!! SQL Server 2008 new data types hold great promise,

and it will possible to do a lot with then in Office 2007

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