CLR Profile A Managed Stored Procedure In SQL Server
Apr 20, 2008
Can someone give me a heads up on how to do this--what tools, a how-to or the like?
Thanks
Michael Isbell
Can someone give me a heads up on how to do this--what tools, a how-to or the like?
Thanks
Michael Isbell
All --
Please help.
I am using managed code in SQL Server 2005 and have a question about stored procedure name qualification.
With a VS.NET 2005 Pro Database project, when I use >Build, >DeploySolution, it works great but my stored procedures are named with qualification using my domainusername.ProcName convention, something like this...
XYZ_TECHKamoskiM.GetData
...when I want them to be named with the dbo.ProcName convention, something like this...
dbo.GetData
...and I cannot see where this can be changed.
Do you happen to know?
Please advise.
(BTW, I have tried going to this setting >Project, >Properties, >Database, >AssemblyOwner, and putting in the value "dbo" but that does not do what I want.)
(BTW, as a workaround, I have simply scripted the procedures, so that I can drop them and then add them back with the right names-- but, that is a bit tedious and wasted effort, IMHO.)
Thank you.
-- Mark Kamoski
Hi,
I have created a Stored Procedure, under Stored procedures section under Enterprise Manager on SQL server 2000.
Could anybody tell me, how and what are the steps to follow to TRACE the procedure , using SQL PROFILER ?
Please advice me !
Nicol
We have a previous SQL 2012 cluster that emails us when a new database is added. I am unable to figure out why we get this error any time we add a new database to it, and also it prevents us from adding a new availability group to this cluster because of this error.
I also am unable to figure out what profile it is talking about as this was setup before me and I am not a DBA.
I am developing a managed stored procedure in VS.NET 2005 and I am trying to add a reference to an user developed assembly (not a system one) but adding a reference to it is not possible as it doesnt let me import assemblies but rather reference the few limited ones in a list. Why is this??
View 2 Replies View RelatedImports System
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Data.SqlTypes
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Server
Imports System.Data.OleDb
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Collections
Partial Public Class StoredProcedures
<Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlProcedure()> _
Public Shared Sub StoredProcedureTest(ByVal strAS400ServerName As String, _
ByVal strCompany As String, _
ByVal decSerial As Decimal, _
ByVal strSerialCode As String, _
ByVal strSerialScan As String, _
ByVal decMasterSerialNumber As Decimal, _
ByVal strCustomerPart As String, _
ByVal strTakataPart As String, _
ByVal strCustomerRanNo As String, _
ByVal strCustomerAbv As String, _
ByVal strDestinationAbv As String, _
ByVal decQty As Decimal, _
ByVal strCreatDate As String, _
ByVal decVoidSerialNo As Decimal, _
ByVal strProductionLineNo As String, _
ByVal strProcType As String)
Dim sp As SqlPipe = SqlContext.Pipe
Dim strResult As Integer = 0
Dim strErrorText As String = String.Empty
Dim dsData As New DataSet
Dim parameter(15) As OleDbParameter
If Not strAS400ServerName Is Nothing And strAS400ServerName <> String.Empty Then
' Populate parameter collection
parameter(0) = (CreateParameter("PARM1", OleDbType.Char, 20, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strAS400ServerName))
parameter(1) = (CreateParameter("PARM2", OleDbType.Char, 2, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strCompany))
parameter(2) = (CreateParameter("PARM3", OleDbType.Decimal, 10, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, decSerial))
parameter(3) = (CreateParameter("PARM4", OleDbType.Char, 2, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strSerialCode))
parameter(4) = (CreateParameter("PARM5", OleDbType.Char, 25, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strSerialScan))
parameter(5) = (CreateParameter("PARM6", OleDbType.Decimal, 10, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, decMasterSerialNumber))
parameter(6) = (CreateParameter("PARM7", OleDbType.Char, 30, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strCustomerPart))
parameter(7) = (CreateParameter("PARM8", OleDbType.Char, 15, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strTakataPart))
parameter(8) = (CreateParameter("PARM9", OleDbType.Char, 15, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strCustomerRanNo))
parameter(9) = (CreateParameter("PARM10", OleDbType.Char, 6, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strCustomerAbv))
parameter(10) = (CreateParameter("PARM11", OleDbType.Char, 6, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strDestinationAbv))
parameter(11) = (CreateParameter("PARM12", OleDbType.Decimal, 9, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, decQty))
parameter(12) = (CreateParameter("PARM13", OleDbType.Char, 10, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strCreatDate))
parameter(13) = (CreateParameter("PARM14", OleDbType.Decimal, 10, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, decVoidSerialNo))
parameter(14) = (CreateParameter("PARM15", OleDbType.Char, 3, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strProductionLineNo))
parameter(15) = (CreateParameter("PARM16", OleDbType.Char, 2, ParameterDirection.InputOutput, strProcType))
RunDB2Sp("FABLE.MAP", parameter, dsData)
If dsData.Tables.Count > 0 Then
dsData.Tables(0).TableName = "Supreeth"
Dim bitresult As String = dsData.Tables(0).Rows(0)(0).ToString()
Dim errorstring As String = dsData.Tables(0).Rows(0)(1).ToString()
' I am not sure here
SqlContext.Pipe.Send(bitresult)
SqlContext.Pipe.Send("No errors")
End If
Else
Throw New ArgumentException("AS400Db.GetAS400TraceabilityResult: AS400 server name is empty or invalid")
End If
End Sub
Public Shared Sub RunDB2Sp(ByVal strProcedure As String, ByRef parms As OleDbParameter(), ByRef dsData As DataSet)
'*********************************************
' Declare Variables
'*********************************************
Dim daAdaptor As OleDbDataAdapter
Dim cmdAS400 As OleDbCommand
'Dim dstestMe As New DataSet
Try
cmdAS400 = CreateCommand(strProcedure, parms)
daAdaptor = New OleDbDataAdapter(cmdAS400)
' Fill the Data Set
daAdaptor.Fill(dsData)
Catch expError As OleDbException
daAdaptor = Nothing
Finally
daAdaptor = Nothing
cmdAS400.Dispose()
'Me.Close()
End Try
End Sub
Public Shared Function CreateParameter(ByVal name As String, _
ByVal type As OleDbType, _
ByVal size As Integer, _
ByVal direction As ParameterDirection, _
ByVal paramValue As Object) As OleDbParameter
Dim param As OleDbParameter = New OleDbParameter
param.ParameterName = name
param.OleDbType = type
param.Size = size
param.Direction = direction
param.Value = paramValue
Return param
End Function
Private Shared Function CreateCommand(ByVal strProcedure As String, ByVal prams As OleDbParameter()) As OleDbCommand
Dim CmdSAS400 As OleDbCommand
Dim parameter As OleDbParameter
Dim connAS400 As OleDbConnection
connAS400 = New OleDbConnection("Provider=IBMDA400;Data Source=AHISERIESDEV1;User Id=****;Password=****;")
connAS400.Open()
CmdSAS400 = connAS400.CreateCommand()
CmdSAS400.CommandText = strProcedure
CmdSAS400.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
CmdSAS400.Parameters.Clear()
'CmdAS400.CommandTimeout = intTimeOut
If (prams Is Nothing) Then
Else
For Each parameter In prams
CmdSAS400.Parameters.Add(parameter)
Next
End If
Return CmdSAS400
End Function
I have a UI which supplies 16 parameters to my stored procedure , which in turn call another sored procedure on as400 which returns result set. So far i am able to send 16 parms and get the values in dataset.
My question here how would i send the result set to UI for display, please feel free to comment on any changes need to be made on code . I badly need to find a solution for this and i appreciate any feed backs
Thanks
I have created a managed stored procdure in a sql server project in VS. I have put in the corect server name password and login fro the connection to the database.
When I deploy however it doesn't deploy the stored proccdure to the database even though it says it has successfully deployed the stored procedure. Has anyone had this
problem and how can you make sure it is deploying to the correct database.
Can anyone point me to a good resource to create managed stored procedures in SQL 2005 Express using VB.NET and VS2003?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIn customer profile provider, I got the one of store procedures as belowquestion is that : I dont understand the character "N" and "case" used for?? help...1 ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[Profiles_Sel]2 (3 @userName nvarchar(50)=null,4 @inactivityDate datetime=null,5 @isAnonymous bit
6 )7 AS8 BEGIN9
10 Declare @select nvarchar(2000)11 Declare @where nvarchar(255)12 Declare @params nvarchar(255)13
14 /*Select profiles that meet the specified criteria.*/
15 Set @select=N'Select '
16
17 Set @select=@select+18 N'ProfileID,19 UserName,20 ApplicationName,21 IsAnonymous,22 LastActivity,23 LastUpdated24 From Profiles25 '
26
27 Set @where=N'';28 If(@userName Is Not Null) 29 Begin30 Set @where=@where+Case When @where='' Then N' Where ' Else N' And ' End + N'(Profiles.UserName Like @_userName+''%'')';31 End32 If(@inactivityDate Is Not Null) 33 Begin34 Set @where=@where+Case When @where='' Then N' Where ' Else N' And ' End + N'(Profiles.LastActivity <= @_inactivityDate)';35 End36 If(@isAnonymous=1) 37 Begin38 Set @where=@where+Case When @where='' Then N' Where ' Else N' And ' End + N'(Profiles.IsAnonymous = @_isAnonymous)';39 End40
41 Set @select=@select+@where;42
43 Set @params=N'@_userName nvarchar(50),@_inactivityDate nvarchar(50),@_isAnonymous bit';44
45 Execute sp_executesql @select,@params,@_userName=@userName,@_inactivityDate=@inactivityDate,@_isAnonymous=@isAnonymous;46
47 END
48
I need to archive files in a database by checking an archive date for the file contained in a field in a table of a database, if the archive date is greater than todays date then archive the file by moving it to an archive folder. I am thinking the best way might be to use a manged stored procedure, but I also need to run this procedure once every 24 hours at about midnight so how would I do thi? Another way might be by using DTS or something. Has someone else done this and how did they go about it?
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Failed to initialize the Common Language Runtime (CLR) v2.0.50727 with HRESULT 0x8007000e. You may fix the problem and try again later
I looked on the net but found no documentation about it. I know the CLR v2.0 is working as I have some ASP.NET apps running from this server that use it. Any ideas?
Hi,
I have written a stored procedure using C#.NET. I deployed it to SQL Server, and everything works fine.
However, an Third-Party app needs to see what parameters it can use for this SP by executing sp_sproc_columns <SP name>
sp_sproc_columns
Seems to work on normal SP's written in T-SQL, but not on Managed SP's. On my SP, sp_sproc_columns does not seem to work. It does not return the parameters. On normal SP's, it does.
Anyone have an idea why this is?
I have several UDFs created. Inside one of the UDFs I need to execute a dynamic SQL statement and then take that result and do something else with it, before returning the final value.
I know you can not execute a stored proce from inside a function. I also know you can not use the EXEC statement.
I did read that you could use an external stored procedure and/or managed CLR procedures inside a function.
I have created a managed procedure CLR (C#) that simply executes a passed statemetn and returns the value to the calling routine. I have this all coded and is working fine.
However, I am struggling with knowing how to call this CLR procedure from inside my function, seeing how I can not use EXEC statement.
Any advice on how to do this?
Thanks,
Bruce
I am trying to debug sql2000 sp from managed code app with VS.Net 2003 archetect Ed..
It did not stop at the break point within the sql sp.
I did granted execute permission for sp_sdidebug.
Do I need to attach any process?
Is there anything left off by the article?
I referenced msdn article option 2: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=316549
Thanks.
I profiled the following on my Analysis server:
CALL System.Microsoft.AnalysisServices.System.DataMining.Clustering.GetClusterDiscrimination('Page Aggregate By Month2','001','010',0.0005,true)
Internal error: An unexpected exception occured. Execution of the managed stored procedure GetClusterDiscrimination failed with the following error: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation.Object reference not set to an instance of an object..
Any ideas ?
--mike
Hi, I have created an insert stored procedure which inserts a userid into an sql server 2005 field of datatype uniqueidentifier.
What datatype would the parameter be in my c# code?
do i pass it in as an object datatype?
the code is below....
1 conn = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["LocalSqlServer"].ConnectionString);
2
3 cmd = new SqlCommand("spInsKeyswap_history", conn);
4
5 cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
6
7 MembershipUser mu = Membership.GetUser(User.Identity.Name);
8
9 object gdUserID = mu.ProviderUserKey;
10
11
12
13
14
15 cmd.Parameters.Add("@user_title", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
16
17 cmd.Parameters.Add("@first_name", SqlDbType.VarChar, 20);
18
19 cmd.Parameters.Add("@last_name", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
20
21 cmd.Parameters.Add("@email", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
22
23 cmd.Parameters.Add("@birthday", SqlDbType.VarChar, 15);
24
25 cmd.Parameters.Add("@alternate_number", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
26
27 cmd.Parameters.Add("@msisdn", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
28
29 cmd.Parameters.Add("@call1", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
30
31 cmd.Parameters.Add("@call2", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
32
33 cmd.Parameters.Add("@call3", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
34
35 cmd.Parameters.Add("@new_sim_msidn", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
36
37 cmd.Parameters.Add("@dealer_id", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
38
39 cmd.Parameters.Add("@status_code", SqlDbType.Int);
40
41 cmd.Parameters.Add("@support_id", SqlDbType.Int);
42
43 cmd.Parameters.Add("@return_value", SqlDbType.Int);
44
45 cmd.Parameters["@user_title"].Value = txtTitle.Text.ToString();
46
47 cmd.Parameters["@first_name"].Value = txtFirstName.Text.ToString();
48
49 cmd.Parameters["@last_name"].Value = txtLastName.Text.ToString();
50
51 cmd.Parameters["@email"].Value = txtEmailAddress.Text.ToString();
52
53 cmd.Parameters["@birthday"].Value = txtBirthday.Text;
54
55 cmd.Parameters["@alternate_number"].Value = txtAlternate.Text.ToString();
56
57 cmd.Parameters["@msisdn"].Value = txtNew.Text.ToString();
58
59 cmd.Parameters["@call1"].Value = txtCall1.Text.ToString();
60
61 cmd.Parameters["@call2"].Value = txtCall2.Text.ToString();
62
63 cmd.Parameters["@call3"].Value = txtCall3.Text.ToString();
64
65 cmd.Parameters["@new_sim_msidn"].Value = txtOld.Text.ToString();
66
67 //get logged in users user_id from membership
68
69 cmd.Parameters["@dealer_id"].Value = gdUserID;
70
71 cmd.Parameters["@status_code"].Value = 1;
72
73 cmd.Parameters["@support_id"].Value = 0;
74
75
76
77 cmd.Parameters["@return_value"].Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue;
78
79 cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
80
81 int returnValue = (int)cmd.Parameters["@return_value"].Value;
82
83 conn.Open();
84
85
86
I have some code that I need to run every quarter. I have many that are similar to this one so I wanted to input two parameters rather than searching and replacing the values. I have another stored procedure that's executed from this one that I will also parameter-ize. The problem I'm having is in embedding a parameter in the name of the called procedure (exec statement at the end of the code). I tried it as I'm showing and it errored. I tried googling but I couldn't find anything related to this. Maybe I just don't have the right keywords. what is the syntax?
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[runDMQ3_2014LDLComplete]
@QQ_YYYY char(7),
@YYYYQQ char(8)
AS
begin
SET NOCOUNT ON;
select [provider group],provider, NPI, [01-Total Patients with DM], [02-Total DM Patients with LDL],
[Code] ....
I have a requirement to execute an Oracle procedure from within an SQL Server procedure and vice versa.
How do I do that? Articles, code samples, etc???
I have a stored procedure and in that I will be calling a stored procedure. Now, based on the parameter value I will get stored procedure name to be executed. how to execute dynamic sp in a stored rocedure
at present it is like EXECUTE usp_print_list_full @ID, @TNumber, @ErrMsg OUTPUT
I want to do like EXECUTE @SpName @ID, @TNumber, @ErrMsg OUTPUT
I€™ve been working on getting a linked server through SQL 2005 to work with VFP 9.
I get access denied for any and all security set ups on the linked server. I€™ve checked the folder-level security settings and see that the user I€™m logged in as, and have tried through security settings, and they seem to have access.
What other security settings should I be checking?
Hi all( Create a VB 2005 SQL Server Project )
i want to Create a Trigger using Managed Code in VB.Net (.NET CLR integration with SQL Server.)Somebody help me.Thanks
On SQL 2012 (64bit) I have a CLR stored procedure that calls another, T-SQL stored procedure.
The CLR procedure passes a sizeable amount of data via a user defined table type resp.table values parameter. It passes about 12,000 rows with 3 columns each.
For some reason the call of the procedure is verz very slow. I mean just the call, not the procedure.
I changed the procdure to do nothing (return 1 in first line).
So with all parameters set from
command.ExecuteNonQuery()to
create proc usp_Proc1
@myTable myTable read only
begin
return 1
end
it takes 8 seconds.I measured all other steps (creating the data table in CLR, creating the SQL Param, adding it to the command, executing the stored procedure) and all of them work fine and very fast.
When I trace the procedure call in SQL Profiler I get a line like this for each line of the data table (12,000)
SP:StmtCompleted -- Encrypted Text.
As I said, not the procedure or the creation of the data table takes so long, really only the passing of the data table to the procedure.
It's a Windows 2000 Server box with SQL 2000 on it. MSSQLSERVER &SQLSERVERAGENT services are logged in as valid domain user. I set up amail profile for that user, and can send email via Outlook 2003.However, when I go to the SQL Agent Properties in Enterprise Manager,Mail Profile is disabled.I've restarted the services & even tried rebooting the server. Thisworks on my other servers, but they're Windows 2003. Not sure ifthat's the problem though.Anybody have any clues?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI recently created an application that stores 3 variables in the web.config in the "Profile"configuration:
<profile>
<properties>
<add name="Department" defaultValue="" />
<add name="UserName" defaultValue="Anonymous" allowAnonymous="true"/>
<add name="AL" defaultValue="" />
</properties>
</profile>
By doing this my web.config automatically configured itself to create a database in my app_data folder and also filled in all the table rows as necessary. Then I moved the code to my sql server running SQL Server 2005 Standard and found out that it won't generate that database in either the app_data folder or the SQL Server Data directory. I've gotten so desperate to get this database created that I've (temporarily) given "Everyone" full permissions to both directories. I then double checked that my named pipes to that server were enabled, and then also tried moving my database from my working sql express app from a different computer to the server. I still cannot get it to work.
If I have no database in the folders that worked on sql express i get this error:
"SQLExpress database file auto-creation error:
The connection string specifies a local Sql Server Express ..."
If I have a database in the folder it says it can't communicate with it or can't find it.
My web.config shows:
<add name="LocalServer" connectionString="server=SERVERNAMEWest;database=ASPNETDB.MDF;uid=UserName;pwd=Password;" PoviderName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
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Hi all - I'm trying to optimized my stored procedures to be a bit easier to maintain, and am sure this is possible, not am very unclear on the syntax to doing this correctly. For example, I have a simple stored procedure that takes a string as a parameter, and returns its resolved index that corresponds to a record in my database. ie
exec dbo.DeriveStatusID 'Created'
returns an int value as 1
(performed by "SELECT statusID FROM statusList WHERE statusName= 'Created')
but I also have a second stored procedure that needs to make reference to this procedure first, in order to resolve an id - ie:
exec dbo.AddProduct_Insert 'widget1'
which currently performs:SET @statusID = (SELECT statusID FROM statusList WHERE statusName='Created')INSERT INTO Products (productname, statusID) VALUES (''widget1', @statusID)
I want to simply the insert to perform (in one sproc):
SET @statusID = EXEC deriveStatusID ('Created')INSERT INTO Products (productname, statusID) VALUES (''widget1', @statusID)
This works fine if I call this stored procedure in code first, then pass it to the second stored procedure, but NOT if it is reference in the second stored procedure directly (I end up with an empty value for @statusID in this example).
My actual "Insert" stored procedures are far more complicated, but I am working towards lightening the business logic in my application ( it shouldn't have to pre-vet the data prior to executing a valid insert).
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Dear friends,
please help,
let me tell you what happens,
1) first i installed Sql Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, everything was working fine except i was not able to create managed objects from BI, like stored procedures, triggers, UDT, etc etc.
2) so i installed VS.net 2005 complete + Sql Server 2005 Express Edition
now i was able to create stored procedures, triggers, etc etc, i'm talking about the CLR objects, ok, i.e. the managed code, but........ i was only able to do this from Sql Server 2005 Express Edition.
whenever i try to create managed objects CLR like stored procedures and stuff from the Sql Server 2005 Enterprise edition it gives me the following error :
"The Sql Server supplied by these connection properties, does not support managed code, please choose a different server"
please help meeeee.. please please, tell me what's the problem ?
below i'm attaching a screenshot of the error....
I am calling a stored procedure (say X) and from that stored procedure (i mean X) i want to call another stored procedure (say Y)asynchoronoulsy. Once stored procedure X is completed then i want to return execution to main program. In background, Stored procedure Y will contiue his work. Please let me know how to do that using SQL Server 2000 and ASP.NET 2.
View 3 Replies View RelatedDear all,
I am very new to the subject of writing CLR code inside SQL Server, so I apologise if my questions seem naive.
I have a requirement to populate an asp.net 2.0 GridView control with data columns, some of which are directly from a SQL Server 2005 database, but some of which are calculated by calling CLR methods passing the values from the database columns to those methods.
However, the methods I need to call only make sense in the process context of the client web site which is calling the stored procedure which I want to write to return the data columns.
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Hi all,
I have 2 sets of sql code in my SQL Server Management Stidio Express (SSMSE):
(1) /////--spTopSixAnalytes.sql--///
USE ssmsExpressDB
GO
CREATE Procedure [dbo].[spTopSixAnalytes]
AS
SET ROWCOUNT 6
SELECT Labtests.Result AS TopSixAnalytes, LabTests.Unit, LabTests.AnalyteName
FROM LabTests
ORDER BY LabTests.Result DESC
GO
(2) /////--spTopSixAnalytesEXEC.sql--//////////////
USE ssmsExpressDB
GO
EXEC spTopSixAnalytes
GO
I executed them and got the following results in SSMSE:
TopSixAnalytes Unit AnalyteName
1 222.10 ug/Kg Acetone
2 220.30 ug/Kg Acetone
3 211.90 ug/Kg Acetone
4 140.30 ug/L Acetone
5 120.70 ug/L Acetone
6 90.70 ug/L Acetone
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Now, I try to use this Stored Procedure in my ADO.NET-VB 2005 Express programming:
//////////////////--spTopSixAnalytes.vb--///////////
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim sqlConnection As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection("Data Source = .SQLEXPRESS; Integrated Security = SSPI; Initial Catalog = ssmsExpressDB;")
Dim sqlDataAdapter As SqlDataAdapter = New SqlDataAdaptor("[spTopSixAnalytes]", sqlConnection)
sqlDataAdapter.SelectCommand.Command.Type = CommandType.StoredProcedure
'Pass the name of the DataSet through the overloaded contructor
'of the DataSet class.
Dim dataSet As DataSet ("ssmsExpressDB")
sqlConnection.Open()
sqlDataAdapter.Fill(DataSet)
sqlConnection.Close()
End Sub
End Class
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I executed the above code and I got the following 4 errors:
Error #1: Type 'SqlConnection' is not defined (in Form1.vb)
Error #2: Type 'SqlDataAdapter' is not defined (in Form1.vb)
Error #3: Array bounds cannot appear in type specifiers (in Form1.vb)
Error #4: 'DataSet' is not a type and cannot be used as an expression (in Form1)
Please help and advise.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
More Information for you to know:
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I have a stored procedure. If i give this command exce ShortestPath 3418, '4125', 5 in a script and excute it. It takes more 30 seconds time to be excuted.
but i excute it with the same parameters direct in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio , It takes only under 1 second time
I don't know why?
Maybe can somebody help me?
thanks in million
best Regards
Pinsha
My Procedure Codes are here:set ANSI_NULLS ON
set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
-- =============================================
-- Author: <Author,,Name>
-- Create date: <Create Date,,>
-- Description: <Description,,>
-- =============================================
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[ShortestPath] (@IDMember int, @IDOther varchar(1000),@Level int, @Path varchar(100) = null output )
AS
BEGIN
if ( @Level = 1)
begin
select @Path = convert(varchar(100),IDMember)
from wtcomValidRelationships
where wtcomValidRelationships.[IDMember]= @IDMember
and PATINDEX('%'+@IDOther+'%',(select RelationshipIDs from wtcomValidRelationships where IDMember = @IDMember) ) > 0
end
if (@Level = 2)
begin
select top 1 @Path = convert(varchar(100),A.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember)
from wtcomValidRelationships as A, wtcomValidRelationships as B
where A.IDMember = @IDMember and charindex(convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember),A.RelationshipIDS) > 0
and PATINDEX('%'+@IDOther+'%',B.RelationshipIDs) > 0
end
if (@Level = 3)
begin
select top 1 @Path = convert(varchar(100),A.IDMember)+ '-'+convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember)
from wtcomValidRelationships as A, wtcomValidRelationships as B, wtcomValidRelationships as C
where A.IDMember = @IDMember and charindex(convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember),A.RelationshipIDS) > 0
and charindex(convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember),B.RelationshipIDs) > 0 and PATINDEX('%'+@IDOther+'%',C.RelationshipIDs) > 0
end
if ( @Level = 4)
begin
select top 1 @Path = convert(varchar(100),A.IDMember)+ '-'+convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),D.IDMember)
from wtcomValidRelationships as A, wtcomValidRelationships as B, wtcomValidRelationships as C, wtcomValidRelationships as D
where A.IDMember = @IDMember and charindex(convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember),A.RelationshipIDS) > 0
and charindex(convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember),B.RelationshipIDs) > 0 and charindex(convert(varchar(100),D.IDMember), C.RelationshipIDs) > 0
and PATINDEX('%'+@IDOther+'%',D.RelationshipIDs) > 0
end
if (@Level = 5)
begin
select top 1 @Path = convert(varchar(100),A.IDMember)+ '-'+convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),D.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),E.IDMember)
from wtcomValidRelationships as A, wtcomValidRelationships as B, wtcomValidRelationships as C, wtcomValidRelationships as D, wtcomValidRelationships as E
where A.IDMember = @IDMember and charindex(convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember),A.RelationshipIDS) > 0
and charindex(convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember),B.RelationshipIDs) > 0 and charindex(convert(varchar(100),D.IDMember), C.RelationshipIDs) > 0
and charindex(convert(varchar(100),E.IDMember),D.RelationshipIDs) > 0 and PATINDEX('%'+@IDOther+'%',E.RelationshipIDs) > 0
end
if (@Level = 6)
begin
select top 1 @Path = '' from wtcomValidRelationships
end
END
When I install the SQL Server 2005 SP2 on my vista laptop, I get the following message: SQL server setup failed to compile te Managed Object Format (MOF) file c:program filesmicrosoft SQL Server90sharedsqlmgmproviderxpsp2up.mof. To proceed, see "troubleshooting an installation of SQL Server 2005" or "how to: View SQL Server 2005...
What did I wrong?
Greets,
Wouter