![]() ![]() As soon as the installer completed, it triumphantly told me that everything installed perfectly EXCEPT FOR THE DATABASE ENGINE!!! *grrrrrr*. Unfortunately, the SqlServer is a piece of software that, in my humble opinion, is not installed in 5 minutes time. I fiddled around for about 20 minutes and decided that I would just reinstall the SqlServer and not waist more time. It looked like my Sql Server installation was somehow broken. When I tried to start the SqlServer on my box, using the SqlServer Configuration Manager, I got an error message stating that “The remote procedure call failed. However, as usual, it was not as easy as I hoped it would be. I decided to go for the out-of-the-box-ready solution that provides an *.mdf and an *.ldf file that can be attached to an Sql Server, using the following link: ![]() There are various possibilities on how to get the Database on. I remembered the good old Adventureworks database that is a perfect fit for any database related product demo. I just needed a DB that would run on Microsoft SqlServer, contain a couple of tables with relations and some data in them. The requirement for the database were really simple. I wanted to demonstrate an end-to-end sample that consisted of loading data from an SqlServer database by means of the Entity Framework (EF) and hooking the loaded data on a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) front end. Before we start, a little background:Ī couple of days ago, I was at a customer site and needed a simple database in order to show a. This blog post will show you how easy it is to set up the famous Adventureworks database using the Microsoft Azure Cloud. ![]()
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