Reports :: Stored Procedure Parameter Query - SQL Server
Jan 20, 2015
I have created a stored procedure parameter query and using access created a report that runs the procedure and creates a report based on a parameter entered:
1) I wanted to know if I can specify a default paramter so if I do not input it returns all records?
2) Can I create a stored procedure so it asks for month, for example if I had a createdDate field of data type datetime and wanted to return records for a specific month?
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Jan 28, 2015
I have a stored procedure created in SQL SERVER 2008r2
I have a form in access adp project with combo boxes, when I click the submit button I want the values chosen to be the parameters and the stored procedure called to generate a report
Is this possible .
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Jun 12, 2007
Hi,
I need to write a stored procedure that sits between sql server and MS access. This procedure will make sure that the queries run in access against the data in sql server will not access data for more than two years back. This is so that the queries run against the sql server do not hang up the server for too long.
Thank you.
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May 31, 2005
I'm running a access 2000 adp front end working from a SQL2000 database. I've got a sproc P_insertsessions i can get this work from a cmd button on a form but i'm having problems setting the paramerters i want it to use controls on the form.
@contractid = contractid
@start_date = startdate
@end_date = enddate
@hours = duration
Can anyone help.
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Jun 29, 2005
I this is a simplifed version a saved query called "qryTest"
PARAMETERS [gUserID] Long;
SELECT [Id],'Complaint' AS IncidentType FROM tblComplaints WHERE tblComplaints.[Id] IN (Select Incident_ID from tblNotification where Dept_ID IN (Select Dept_ID from tblUserDepts Where User_Id = [gUserID] ) AND Incident_Type = 'Complaint');
UNION ALL SELECT [Id],'Fall' AS IncidentType, FROM tblFalls tblFalls.[Id] IN (Select Incident_ID from tblNotification where Dept_ID IN (Select Dept_ID from tblUserDepts Where User_Id = [gUserID] ) AND Incident_Type = 'Fall');
how to i call the result from code or from the query manager and include the parameter so there is no prompt that comes up?
like
Me.ListNew.RowSource = "qryTest " & gUserID &";"
or
Select * from qryTest , 31 - where 31 is the value fed to the parameter
??? does anyone know? I know it can be called in APS like this:
Dim Conn
Set Conn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
Conn.Open strConn ' strconn is my connection string
set rsP=createobject("adodb.recordset")
conn.qryTest 31
.....
I can't believe I can't do it from the query string!
Heeeellpppp!
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Dec 19, 2005
Hi All
Im having some Major issues with this problem, i only hope someone can help me!!
Firstly, let me set the scene. I have 1 Form, And 1 Subform within that form. The form gets the Main Data, the SubForm gets all the Related Data (in this case, its all the Items Of Equipment this client has) and then lists them in the subform. So it could return 1, or it could return 20 records.
What we want from this is to be able to record what the client thought of the piece of equipment, so there is a Option Group on the SubForm, which allows the user to choose 1 of 6 options saying whether it was useful or not and things.
BUT here lies the problem, if the SubForm has returned 20 records, i change the OptionGroup on record one, and every other 19 records become the same. if i change Record 2, record 1 and 3 to 19 are the same.
I want to be able to have a seperate choice for each record returned, but tis not working!!
The subform is populated by calling a SQL SP, i cant set the form to link directly to a view or SP because access doesnt allow me, by saying the recordset is not updatable!
I hope all that makes sense!!
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Oct 28, 2004
Hello,
can we create a stored prodecure in Access 2000 and call it from VB. I've created in SQL Server with ASP but have no idea in Access. Can anyone please tell me how to do it. If so kindly specify some resources from where i can learn more related to this. thank you.
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Feb 22, 2005
Not sure which forum this was under, but I figure Access might be it
I have a stored procedure already written which works fine, if I supply the criteria to it before or at manual execution. I want it to use a field on a form in an Access Data Project as it's criteria (as a form is built off the results of the procedure). I can't find any documentation on how to pass criteria to a stored procedure for use in SELECT WHERE statements.
Can somebody point me in the right direction? Here is my stored procedure:
spGetContact:
Code:CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.[spGetContact](@parHomePhone numeric)AS SELECT dbo.tblContactAddress.AddressLine1, dbo.tblContactAddress.AddressLine2, dbo.tblContactAddress.City, dbo.tblContactAddress.Zip, dbo.tblContactAddress.State, dbo.tblContactEmail.PrimaryEmail, dbo.tblContactEmail.SecondaryEmail, dbo.tblContactPhone.HomePhone, dbo.tblContactPhone.BusPhone, dbo.tblContactPhone.CellPhone, dbo.tblContact.ContactID, dbo.tblContact.FirstName, dbo.tblContact.LastName FROM dbo.tblContact INNER JOINdbo.tblContactAddress ON dbo.tblContact.ContactID = dbo.tblContactAddress.ContactID INNER JOINdbo.tblContactEmail ON dbo.tblContact.ContactID = dbo.tblContactEmail.ContactID INNER JOINdbo.tblContactPhone ON dbo.tblContact.ContactID = dbo.tblContactPhone.ContactIDWHERE (dbo.tblContactPhone.HomePhone = @parHomePhone)GO
When i execute this manually I get the dialog prompt to enter the value for @parHomePhone, which is what I want to automatically pull from txtPhone on the frmSearch form.
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Jan 7, 2005
I would like to run a report that uses a stored procedure with parameters. Is there a way I can pass the parameters from the report to the stored procedure? I am NOT running it from a form.
I want to call the report from VBA code and pass it the parameters that are necessary to run the stored procedure. Any ideas?
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Oct 6, 2003
I have a MS SQL 2000 stored procedure that acepts a parameter and returns a recordset.
I want to run this Stored procedure from an Access 2000 report and use the recordset for the report.
I want to pass a field off of a form that is user entered to the stored procedure.
Is this possible. Any help is appreciated.
I can figure out how to attach the stored procedure to the report as the dataset but cannot seem to figure out how to pass the dynamic parameter to the Pass-Through Query.
Thanks in advance,
Knight.
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May 11, 2015
I'm having an issue getting a return value from a stored procedure that I'm calling from VBA. This is what I have at the moment:
Code:
Dim strDate As String
Dim strWOStatus As String
Dim CurrentConnection As ADODB.Connection
Dim adoCMD As ADODB.Command
Dim adoRS As ADODB.Recordset
Dim ParamReturn As ADODB.Parameter
[Code] .....
The problem I am having is this error:
Error: 424
Description: Object Required
The line of code it errors on is:
Code:
Set .Parameters("@PartsUSedMTD").Value = ParamReturn
And the value of ParamReturn is always Null after it hits the line before it.
So it seems like it's not really creating the parameter variable SQL Server needs to run
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Jul 19, 2005
I know this isnt strictly an sql server problem but I am currently using an access data project as a front end to my sql server database. Trying to upsize from access 97.
On one of my forms I have two sub forms which take their parameters from the parent form. In the input parameters box of the sub form I currently have:
@param1 = forms![parent form name]![field name]
i want
@param1 = me.parent.[field name]
I know this works as i ran the code on a command buttton and it returned the correct values. Yet in the input parameters box doesnt work any suggestions?
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Dec 2, 2013
I have code for calling stored procedure with parameters,which is as follows
Dim qdf As DAO.QueryDef, rst As DAO.Recordset
Dim IdValueToProcess As Long
IdValueToProcess = 221177 ' test data
Debug.Print (IdValueToProcess)
Set qdf = CurrentDb.CreateQueryDef("")
[Code] ....
And my stored procedure is
Code:
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[spItemDesc]
@ItemNo varchar(200) ,
AS
BEGIN
set nocount on ;
select ProductDesc1,ProductDesc2 from ProductDatabase.dbo.tblProductInfo where ProductNumber = @ItemNo
END
The error comes on debug.print(rst!ProductDesc1)
And it says "Item not found in the collection"
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May 1, 2006
[Note: This pertains to an Access Data Project (ADP).]
I modified a stored procedure on SQL Server, and later discovered that my changes had disappeared. I'm wondering if there's any possiblity that my Access ADP might have been the culprit.
I would think the answer is no. When I open an ADP in design mode, I think of the the top three displayed categories (Tables, Queries and Diagrams) as "windows" (binoculars, whatever) onto SQL Server. My understanding is, ADPs do not directly store any data in these categories.
Since Access lumps stored procedures under "Queries" I would think they would be no exception. The one thing that makes me a bit suspicious is, when I look at the stored procedure from the Access side, it begins with "ALTER PROCEDURE", whereas SQL Server stores it as "CREATE PROCEDURE". I see why it makes sense to implement it this way, but it makes me wonder if Access is actually storing a local version of the script.
Any ideas?
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Jan 15, 2015
Following concerns about someone accidentally deleting the access database we have been using to crunch performance numbers, I have successfully moved the data on to an SQL server
While the database works as it is, several of the queries are running extremely slow. I therefore decided to see if a stored procedure could run the number crunching on the server instead of passing the data back and forth all the time.
I have taken the series of queries and converted them into a stored procedure that runs too fast for me to blink while giving the same results as before.
The problem I face is that I can trigger the stored procedure from the server management studio manually while supplying the variables needed thus providing the data I need to export to excel in a table for this purpose.
What I want to do is to have a form in access supply the chosen variables (like I could before) and run the stored procedure at the click of a button as part of a series of other queries.
I have looked at pass-through queries but apparently they do not take kindly to variables unless they are hardcoded. The other solution would be to trigger it from VBA but I have not been able to find a solution I could get to work.
How to run a stored procedure on an SQL server from access while also giving it the variables it needs?
Stored procedure name: spNearMissCalculation
Variables:
@SelectedDate (date format) (taken from a form field)
@SelectedVessel (nvarchar(max) format) (taken from a form field)
@SelectedVesselGroup (nvarchar(max) format) (taken from a form field)
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Nov 27, 2013
I am trying to call a stored procedure from access ,but it is giving me this runtime error :
Code:
2147217900
Syntax error or access voilation
I am doing this first time so i dont know about how to pass parameters (IN and OUT)..
My code is
Code:
Public Sub createDataToAnalyze()
Dim objConnection As New ADODB.Connection
Dim objCom As ADODB.Command
[Code].....
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Jan 6, 2014
SQL stored procedure which is simple INSERT statement on a single table 'tblSOF'
Code:
-- ================================================
-- Template generated from Template Explorer using:
-- Create Procedure (New Menu).SQL
--
-- Use the Specify Values for Template Parameters
-- command (Ctrl-Shift-M) to fill in the parameter values below.
[Code] ....
I am stumped with the following error.
Error: Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure InsertINTO_tblSOF_sp, Line 80 Incorrect syntax near ')'.
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May 23, 2014
I have created a database with multiple user and I have stored it on a file server. The remote users have been given read write permission on the server. However when the person opens the database it is read only. I have not to my knowledge made the file read only as I am able to work off the same file from the server. I made sure that no one was using the database when It was opened but it still comes up as read only. She is able to access the database and work in it but she is not able to modify anything and she does have permission within the database to do so.
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Nov 21, 2007
I'm not sure which is the better of two options-
My problem is I need to make it easy for my users by authenticating themselves once when they open the database. User-level security is adequate for that job, but when I need to use the authentication information for connection string, I'm a bit antsy about storing it somewhere in Access, as I understand that passwords shouldn't be stored in the database itself (and as far as I can tell, it's not even encrypted or hashed!)
I am wondering if converting it to MDE would be sufficient to encrypt the password or will it still be apparent using a hex editor? I also know that Jet can try to use its own security to authenicate to the back-end, but not sure what I need to do to prompt Jet to pass along the credentials.
Alternatively, would it be better to somehow implement login using backend's security model, if even possible?
TIA.
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Apr 6, 2006
I have searched and searched for a thread before posting this, there are some discussions on related issues, but I could not find a solution. This is my problem:
I have a table with Incident_Type (a total of 6 selections from a combo-box), Incident_date, Incident_SubArea(25 selections from a combo-box), a check box for IsStaff_reported and all these are recorded by Incident_ID.
I have created a monthly report based on a parameter query that prompts for start and end dates using a custom form for incidents.
Now I need parameter (again start and end dates) cross-tab queries for number of incidents (i.e. count of Incident_ID) that are 1. IsStaff_reported, and 2. Not IsStaff_reported. to show up in a single report.
I dont know if that is too much to ask for or is there a simple way to accomplish this. Any help is appreciated.
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Mar 9, 2013
I am trying to use Dcount to find the number of records in a query and put it on a text box in the header of a report. The query is a parameter query. The button opens a form which asks for start and end dates, the query reads those dates from the form and the report displays the correct number of records that fall within the date range. The query is based on another query, which is based on the table. I tried =dcount("*","qryName") but I get #error. Maybe becauase of dates? or parameters?
Access 2010, Windows 7
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Apr 8, 2013
(a) The On Open event of my report contains a VBA Sub that assigns a value to a variable named vShow. (Tracking the sub in VBA shows that vShow is correctly being assigned the desired value.)
(b) I then use vShow to try to control a calculation that occurs in one of the text boxes of the detail section in the report
(c) Basically, the control source of the textbox contains (in part) the statement (vShow>[fieldA]), which is embedded in a longer function.
(d) However, when I type this in at Control Source box of the Data tab of the the Property Sheet, Access always substitutes "[vShow]" for "vShow".
(e) So what I get is ([vShow]>[fieldA]), which treats vShow as the parameter of a parameter query.
ANY WAY TO OVERCOME THIS AND HAVE vShow recognized as the variable I defined at On Open? Perhaps there needs to be a variable declaration there, that I don't understand.
The basic form (vShow>[fieldA]) does not seem to be the problem, because I can enter, e.g. (500>[fieldA]) and everything works OK.
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Mar 25, 2013
When I try to do an export to excel for a report - it comes back with a message saying Invalid procedure call or argument .
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Jul 31, 2014
I have just made a change to one of the forms by adding a button (by copying the only other button on the form) to cancel any changes and close the form. However, as soon as I added it I started getting the error message in the title. Please attachment LA Err1 for the full message. I also changed the caption on the other button on the form from "Close Form" to "Save && Close Form" this button is now giving the same error.
I have Compacted and repaired the DB on several occasions to no avail. I have deleted the procedures from the module and recreated them using the properties window - still get the error. I have deleted the buttons from the form and recreated the both via the object wizard and without it. Nothing I have tried has made any effect.
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Nov 4, 2013
I am trying to pass a date range parameter & an additional parameter (Type of Audit) to 6 subreports based off individual crosstab queries and housed on one Unbound Report ("rptFinal").I have an Unbound Form "frmDate" passing a date range and Type of Audit using [Start Date] and [End Date] to rptFinal with a button that simply opens the rptFinal as follows:
stDocName = "rptFinal"
DoCmd.OpenReport stDocName, acViewReport
In each Crosstab query, I have set the parameter criteria (in both the Parameter section & the query itself) to:
[Forms]![FrmDate]![Start Date] And [Forms]![FrmDate]![End Date]
and also,
[Forms]![FrmDate]![Enter Type of Audit]
On each subreports On Load Event, I have added:
Private Sub Report_Load()
Me.Filter = "[DteAuditDate] BETWEEN #" & Forms!frmDate![Start Date] & "# AND #" & Forms!frmDate![End Date] & "#"
Me.Filter = "[Type of Audit] = #" & Forms!frmDate![Enter Type of Audit] & "#"
End Sub
and I've set the Filter On Load property to: Yes..I can open frmDate, fill in the date and Type of Audit, launch the report and it runs with no error, I have 6 blank subreports in report Preview. The headers are showing up but none of the data.
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Feb 3, 2008
What are the benefits of each a stored query or sql? I suspect that the stored query would run quicker>
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