SQL Server 2005 Express Beta messes up your SQL Server 2000, B

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  • 1. Installed 1.1 SP1 and now no Events
    INstalled SP1 and the Events are dead. For example the Click event for the ImageButton. Anyone else have this issue? Any fixes/workariunds? Thanks
  • 2. Method RVAs: offset or VA?
    Greetings, I'm writing an application that uses the Profiler API and the unmanaged metadata API to obtain metadata for modules from the ICorProfilerCallback::ModuleLoadFinished() event as well as for executables that I map into memory myself. In both cases I'm able to obtain the IModuleInfo iface and enumerate the methods. I've noticed that the method RVA returned by GetMethodProps() is sometimes a real RVA and sometimes an offset. This causes havok because I'm trying to access the method's bytecode in memory. If its an RVA I have to call ImageRvaToVa(), otherwise I just have to add it to the base load address. It seems to be treated as an offset if the CLR has loaded the module and as a RVA if the file was manually mapped into memory. Is this true? Strangely, Rotor always treats it as an RVA. If you look at CorMap::ReadHeaders() in cormap.cpp in Rotor you'll see a magic flag called bDataMap that proves that RVAs have a dual nature. Right now I have a kludge that calls ImageRvaToVa() and examines the first byte of the returned ptr. If its not TinyFormat or FatFormat then I treat the RVA as an offset. Is there a way, given a module's base load address, or perhaps a flag in the MethodProps, to determine if its RVAs are really RVAs or if they are offsets? Thanks! \\Marc

Re: SQL Server 2005 Express Beta messes up your SQL Server 2000, B

Postby U2FtbXk » Fri, 09 Jul 2004 18:53:02 GMT

oes any one know why SQL 2005 is coming withouy any UI?
when is the UI going ot be released? What is the purpose of this BETA
without UI? i understand that u can get Data Explorer from Studio 2005.
Is it also available with 2005 Express Edition?



"Samuel L Matzen" wrote:


Re: SQL Server 2005 Express Beta messes up your SQL Server 2000, B

Postby Aaron [SQL Server MVP] » Fri, 09 Jul 2004 22:08:58 GMT

> Does any one know why SQL 2005 is coming withouy any UI?

Because it wasn't complete.


Soon.


You have sqlcmd, you can also manage it with SQL 2000 tools.  If it's not 
useful to you yet, don't use it until the UI is available!

Talk about looking a gift horse in the mouth... CHOMP!

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THIS IS NOT BETA, this ALPHA!!!


Year 2006 here we come.....






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