Run SQL script on Instance Startup

Run SQL script on Instance Startup

am 18.10.2007 17:50:31 von traceable1

Is there a way I can set up a SQL script to run when the instance
starts up?
SQL Server 2005 SP2

thanks!

Re: Run SQL script on Instance Startup

am 18.10.2007 22:56:51 von Steve215

On Oct 18, 11:50 am, traceable1 wrote:
> Is there a way I can set up a SQL script to run when the instance
> starts up?
> SQL Server 2005 SP2
>
> thanks!

This link describes the use of 'Automatic Execution Stored Procedures'
than may fit the bill for what you are looking for.

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms191129.aspx

Re: Run SQL script on Instance Startup

am 18.10.2007 23:15:54 von traceable1

Thank you!!


On Oct 18, 3:56 pm, Steve215 wrote:
> On Oct 18, 11:50 am, traceable1 wrote:
>
> > Is there a way I can set up a SQL script to run when the instance
> > starts up?
> > SQL Server 2005 SP2
>
> > thanks!
>
> This link describes the use of 'Automatic Execution Stored Procedures'
> than may fit the bill for what you are looking for.
>
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms191129.aspx

Re: Run SQL script on Instance Startup

am 18.10.2007 23:26:54 von traceable1

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Put it in a stored procedure and mark the proc as an autostart proc
(sp_procoption).

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> Is there a way I can set up a SQL script to run when the instance
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> SQL Server 2005 SP2


> thanks!





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Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 20:27:45 +0200
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Actually, one can claim that your alternative, Ekrem, is a cleaner
solution than mine. I.e., it
might feel better to have a client app (Agent) execute whatever TSQL
commands you want to run
instead of the database engine. (Of course, if one only start the
engine and not Agent, then the
script will not be executed.)

Good thinking. :-)


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> Alternatively you can create a job to run your stuff which starts when SQ=
L Server Agent starts...
> (may not be as good as Tibor's suggestion :) but I already said, it's jus=
t an alternative)

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>> Is there a way I can set up a SQL script to run when the instance
>> starts up?
>> SQL Server 2005 SP2


>> thanks!





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Thank you so much for your feedback!


So how exactly would I set up the script to run when the Agent
starts?


On Oct 18, 1:27 pm, "Tibor Karaszi"



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wrote:
> Actually, one can claim that your alternative, Ekrem, is a cleaner soluti=
on than mine. I.e., it
> might feel better to have a client app (Agent) execute whatever TSQL comm=
ands you want to run
> instead of the database engine. (Of course, if one only start the engine =
and not Agent, then the
> script will not be executed.)

> Good thinking. :-)


> --
> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVPhttp://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp=
http://sqlblog.com/blogs/...


> "Ekrem Önsoy" wrote in message


> news:1890C2B6-7DD2-40AE-AF10-01981F3ABD51@microsoft.com...


> > Alternatively you can create a job to run your stuff which starts when =
SQL Server Agent starts...
> > (may not be as good as Tibor's suggestion :) but I already said, it's j=
ust an alternative)


> > --
> > Ekrem Önsoy


> > "traceable1" wrote in message
> >news:1192722595.538697.92480@y27g2000pre.googlegroups.com.. .


> >> Is there a way I can set up a SQL script to run when the instance
> >> starts up?
> >> SQL Server 2005 SP2


> >> thanks!- Hide quoted text -


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Create an Agent job with one or several job steps containing your TSQL
(or whatever) code. Schedule
this job to be executed when Agent starts.

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Thank you so much for your feedback!


So how exactly would I set up the script to run when the Agent
starts?


On Oct 18, 1:27 pm, "Tibor Karaszi"



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wrote:
> Actually, one can claim that your alternative, Ekrem, is a cleaner soluti=
on than mine. I.e., it
> might feel better to have a client app (Agent) execute whatever TSQL comm=
ands you want to run
> instead of the database engine. (Of course, if one only start the engine =
and not Agent, then the
> script will not be executed.)

> Good thinking. :-)


> --
> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server
> MVPhttp://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asphttp://sqlblo g.com/blogs/.=
..


> "Ekrem Önsoy" wrote in message


> news:1890C2B6-7DD2-40AE-AF10-01981F3ABD51@microsoft.com...


> > Alternatively you can create a job to run your stuff which starts when =
SQL Server Agent
> > starts...
> > (may not be as good as Tibor's suggestion :) but I already said, it's j=
ust an alternative)


> > --
> > Ekrem Önsoy


> > "traceable1" wrote in message
> >news:1192722595.538697.92480@y27g2000pre.googlegroups.com.. .


> >> Is there a way I can set up a SQL script to run when the instance
> >> starts up?
> >> SQL Server 2005 SP2


> >> thanks!- Hide quoted text -


> - Show quoted text -





On Oct 18, 3:56 pm, Steve215 wrote:
> On Oct 18, 11:50 am, traceable1 wrote:
>
> > Is there a way I can set up a SQL script to run when the instance
> > starts up?
> > SQL Server 2005 SP2
>
> > thanks!
>
> This link describes the use of 'Automatic Execution Stored Procedures'
> than may fit the bill for what you are looking for.
>
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms191129.aspx