Calling User Defined Function From Other Server

May 25, 2006

I have UDF in a database on SQL2000 server. Is it possible to call this UDF from other server (SQL2005)? I did setup a linked server to SQL2000

Call to the following function returns an error:

Msg 207, Level 16, State 1, Line 1

Invalid column name 'srv2000'.

select [srv2000].db_test.dbo.F_TEST()

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Calling The User Defined Function!!!

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hai,
the problem is - I have created a userdefined function using SQL 2000
create function  getfulldate (@date varchar(10))returns datetimeasbegindeclare @getfulldate datetime set @getfulldate  = dateadd (mi,55,@date)
return @getfulldateend
and normally we call this in the SQL statements as
select *, dbo.getfulldate('2006-05-03')  from emp
This works fine and what I need was, I need to invoke the user-defined function like
select *, getfulldate('2006-05-03')  from emp    that is, without using "dbo".
If I call in that manner, it gives error as - 'getfulldate' is not a recognized function name.
So, here what is the purpose of dbo and can I call in my desired manner as mentioned above.
anyone guide me, thanks!

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Here is what the procedure looks like

Code:

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[Pad_Left]

@Table VARCHAR(255),
@Column VARCHAR(255),
@PadChar CHAR(1),
@PadToLen INT

AS

DECLARE @Query Varchar(5000)

SET @Query = 'UPDATE ' + @Table + '

SET ' + @Column + ' = dbo.Function_PadLeft(' + @Column + ', ''' + @PadChar + ''', ' + @PadToLen + ')'

EXECUTE(@Query)
GO



When I run this I get the error

Server: Msg 245, Level 16, State 1, Procedure Pad_Left, Line 13
Syntax error converting the varchar value 'UPDATE Lincoln

SET baths = dbo.Function_PadLeft(baths, '0', ' to a column of data type int.

But when I just run this query, it works


Code:

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[Pad_Left]

@Table VARCHAR(255),
@Column VARCHAR(255),
@PadChar CHAR(1),
@PadToLen INT

AS

UPDATE Lincoln

SET Baths = dbo.Function_PadLeft(Baths, '0', 4)

GO



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I must be missing something very obvious

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This problem is outlined below and I need a help / advice on doing this. I
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done. Any help so I can keep most of the hair I have left is appreciated :-)

Short list of process flow:

1. Form.asp calls to rx_sp_HasAccessToClient in SQL SERVER

2. rx_sp_HasAccessToClient then calls ab_HasAccessToClient

3. ab_HasAccessToClient runs SQL command on db and sends return bit back to
rx_sp_HasAccessToClient

4. rx_sp_HasAccessToClient then sends this back to the call in the Form.asp
page

5. Form.asp then checks the Boolean and if 1 then show or if 0 then deny.

<FLOW WITH CODE AND FUNCTIONS :>

This is not the correct syntax but is showing what I understand sort of how
this is to be done so far.

This panel loads up the Vendors and id's when the user clicks on the link
"view detailed list of vendors associated with this client". This is the
beginning of the process.

This is code in Form.asp

'PANEL ONE
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX----
>

If ValidateInput(Request.Querystring("Postback"))="FormDetails" then 'Check
Postback Type

'We need to load up vendors associated with the current client.

'--------- CHECK ACCESS HERE via function ab_HasAccessToClient
--------

'If the call returns 1, then the employee has access.

'Otherwise, just write out "Access to this client is denied."

'CALL SP - Not sure what parameters need to go with it or its syntax

Execute_SP("rx_sp_HasAccessToClient '" & ClientSSN & "', 1)

'When it returns can check it here........

if ab_HasAccessToClient result is a 1 then

'boolean would be 1 so show panel

Else

'boolean would be 0 so show access denied

'allow them to go back to the original page.

end if

'PANEL ONE
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX----
>

ON SQL SERVER: Stored Procedure

----------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------

rx_sp_HasAccessToClient

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[ rx_sp_HasAccessToClient]

@EmployeeID INT,

@ClientSSN varchar(50),

@ReturnBitValue = OUTPUT

/*

' Parameters here passed via call from Form.asp - not sure what is passed
yet.

*/

AS

set nocount on

/*

Written by Mike Belcher 9/27/2007 for Form.asp

'Calls ab_HasAccessToClient function - not sure of the syntax as of yet,
just making flow.

'Gets return bit and passes that back to the call from Form.asp

*/

GO

----------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------

ON SQL SERVER: User-Defined Function

----------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------

ab_HasAccessToClient

CREATE FUNCTION ab_HasAccessToClient (@employeeID INT, @ClientSSN
VARCHAR(50))

@ClientSSN varchar(50),

@EmployeeID,

@ReturnBitValue = OUTPUT

AS

SELECT 1

FROM tblEmployeesClients ec

INNER JOIN tblClients c ON ec.ClientID = c.ClientSSN

INNER JOIN tblEmployees e ON ec.Employee = e.EmployeeLogInName

WHERE e.EmployeeID= @EmployeeID

AND c.InActiveClient=0

AND c.ClientSSN = @ClientSSN

'Some Code here to save result bit ..

RETURN @ReturnBitValue 'Back to rx_sp_HasAccessToClient

----------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------

</FLOW WITH CODE AND FUNCTIONS :>

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I seem to be getting tasks that I am not familiar with these days. I am a
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Short list of process flow:

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2. rx_sp_HasAccessToClient then calls ab_HasAccessToClient

3. ab_HasAccessToClient runs SQL command on db and sends return bit back to
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4. rx_sp_HasAccessToClient then sends this back to the call in the Form.asp
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5. Form.asp then checks the Boolean and if 1 then show or if 0 then deny.

<FLOW WITH CODE AND FUNCTIONS :>

This is not the correct syntax but is showing what I understand sort of how
this is to be done so far.

This panel loads up the Vendors and id's when the user clicks on the link
"view detailed list of vendors associated with this client". This is the
beginning of the process.

This is code in Form.asp

'PANEL ONE
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX----
>

If ValidateInput(Request.Querystring("Postback"))="Fo rmDetails" then 'Check
Postback Type

'We need to load up vendors associated with the current client.

'--------- CHECK ACCESS HERE via function ab_HasAccessToClient
--------

'If the call returns 1, then the employee has access.

'Otherwise, just write out "Access to this client is denied."

'CALL SP - Not sure what parameters need to go with it or its syntax

Execute_SP("rx_sp_HasAccessToClient '" & ClientSSN & "', 1)

'When it returns can check it here........

if ab_HasAccessToClient result is a 1 then

'boolean would be 1 so show panel

Else

'boolean would be 0 so show access denied

'allow them to go back to the original page.

end if

'PANEL ONE
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX----
>

ON SQL SERVER: Stored Procedure

----------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------

rx_sp_HasAccessToClient

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[ rx_sp_HasAccessToClient]

@EmployeeID INT,

@ClientSSN varchar(50),

@ReturnBitValue = OUTPUT

/*

' Parameters here passed via call from Form.asp - not sure what is passed
yet.

*/

AS

set nocount on

/*

Written by Mike Belcher 9/27/2007 for Form.asp

'Calls ab_HasAccessToClient function - not sure of the syntax as of yet,
just making flow.

'Gets return bit and passes that back to the call from Form.asp

*/

GO

----------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------

ON SQL SERVER: User-Defined Function

----------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------

ab_HasAccessToClient

CREATE FUNCTION ab_HasAccessToClient (@employeeID INT, @ClientSSN
VARCHAR(50))

@ClientSSN varchar(50),

@EmployeeID,

@ReturnBitValue = OUTPUT

AS

SELECT 1

FROM tblEmployeesClients ec

INNER JOIN tblClients c ON ec.ClientID = c.ClientSSN

INNER JOIN tblEmployees e ON ec.Employee = e.EmployeeLogInName

WHERE e.EmployeeID= @EmployeeID

AND c.InActiveClient=0

AND c.ClientSSN = @ClientSSN

'Some Code here to save result bit ..

RETURN @ReturnBitValue 'Back to rx_sp_HasAccessToClient

----------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------

</FLOW WITH CODE AND FUNCTIONS :>

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