This is tricky. Azure SAS SQL Database has master database only. If programmer is taking any advantage of MSDB databases or synonmous, it will not work there directly.
Use Deploy Database to Microsoft Azure SQL Database
The simple method to restore to Azure SQL Database is;
This will create a new database on Azure SQL Server. You can rename it to your actual database.
Migrate to Azure SQL by restoring from Database
This method requires Azure storage account.
Create a blob storage. Upload database backup. From SQL Management Studio, right-click to [YourLOCALDatabase] and open Tasks>Export Data-tier Application. You can export your database to Azure Blob Storage on this wizard. After backup, connect your Azure SQL Server from SQL Management Studio. Go to your [YourREMOTEDatabase], right-click Databases folder from treeview and go to Import Data-tier Application. Choose your backup file from Blob Storage and enjoy!
This will create a new database on Azure SQL Server. You can rename it to your actual database.
Use Azure Data Migration Assistant Tool
This is unlike other methods mentioned above. This is the most efficient tool for migration databases to Azure SQL. This gives you a chance to select individual objects (tables, stored procedures, views, functions etc). Here is the link;
The tool allows us to create azure backup on local/remote. We can restore those backups on local/remote machine. I have a schedule job on my local that run everyday 10:00AM to create full backup in Azure blob container “myContainer”.
This tool also allows you to backup on your local computer.
Other methods that can be used with Azure SQL Database;
Only data is imported, all other objects will be lost
Requires SQL Server Management Studio
Manual procedure
Use if you need to move data from Azure to a specific destination (e.g. your old SQL Server) or in a particular format (e.g. flat file) with SQL Server Management Studio tools
We can capture the screen and use a program, for example Greeshot, to open captured image.
Here are the tips to capture screen;
Print Screen
The easiest way to take a screenshot on Windows 10 is the Print Screen (PrtScn) key. To capture your entire screen, simply press PrtScn on the upper-right side of your keyboard.
The screenshot will be saved to your Clipboard.
Windows + Print Screen
To take a screenshot on Windows 10 and automatically save the file, press the Windows key + PrtScn.
Your screen will go dim and a screenshot of your entire screen will save to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.
Alt + Print Screen
To capture only the active window you’re working in and copy it to your Clipboard, press Alt + PrtScn
Snip & Sketch tool
To activate Snip & Sketch, use the keyboard shortcut Windows Key + Shift + S. Your screen will dim and a mini menu will appear at the top of your screen, giving you the option to take a rectangular, free-form, window, or full-screen capture.
Game Bar
The Game Bar is an overlay you can use within most Windows 10 apps and games to take screenshots and record video. To open the Game Bar, press Windows Key + G.
Power + Volume Up
To take a screenshot on Windows 10 with a Microsoft Surface device, press the Power Button + Volume Up Button. The screen will dim, and your screenshot will save to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.
Third-party screenshot apps for Windows
If you’re unsatisfied with any of the built-in Windows methods, there are third-party screenshot tools worth considering.;
GIFs, take full-page screenshots, and more. The downside? The premium version costs $50. There’s also a 30-day free trial, although any picture you capture during this trial will be watermarked.
Lightshot is a free screenshot tool designed for quick social sharing. When you download and install Lightshot on Windows 10, it replaces the Print Screen function and offers more editing capabilities.
Greenshot is another free tool that allows you to edit and customize screenshots, as well as the option to capture a complete scrolling web page.
Today I have received this error on a remote server connecting from my local computer;
A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and the SQL server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes, Provider, error:40 – Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 2).
To fix this error goto start menu–> go to Microsoft Sql Server –> go to configurations folder and click on sql server configuration manager. check below image.
Expand Sql Native client 11.0 Configuration manager. In client protocols you will see TCP/IP, named Pipes,Via disabled, enable those
Expand Server Network Configuration In Protocols for Sql Server here Enable Shared,Named,TCP/IP
Expand Sql Native client 11.0 Configuration manager. In client protocols you will see TCP/IP, named Pipes,Via disabled, enable those and restart the Sql related services. Now the error fixed.
It turns out that click event will be registered and fired on first click only. For subsequent clicks, I have to registered a change event and triggered it like this;
The cons of using this approach. It will work fine for the first click but all subsequent clicks will fire a change event on click event. The reason jQuery has registered two events for the element and execute them simultaneously.
The objective is to grab file from file system. The user should be able to use same file multiple time. The best alternative to achieve this objective is to clear the contents of HTML input type rather tweaking jQuery;
Since we are clearing out HTM contents and jQuery is smart enough to figure out change. The change event will be fired this time automatically with a change in HTML file input.