Can A Stored Procedure Be Executed From Within A Select Statement?
Dec 2, 2005
Can a stored procedure be executed from within a select statement?
Given a store procedure named: sp_proc
I wish to do something like this:
For each row in the table
execute sp_proc 'parameter1', parameter2'...
end for
...but within a select statement. I know you can do this with stored functions, just not sure what the syntax is for a stored procedure.
Hi everyone, I wonder how one can see or save the real sql statement that was executed by some stored procedure (including the one that used supplied parameters)?
Just wonder whether is there any indicator or system parameters that can indicate whether stored procedure A is executed inside query analyzer or executed inside application itself so that if execution is done inside query analyzer then i can block it from being executed/retrieve sensitive data from it?
What i'm want to do is to block someone executing stored procedure using query analyzer and retrieve its sensitive results. Stored procedure A has been granted execution for public user but inside application, it will prompt access denied message if particular user has no rights to use system although knew public user name and password. Because there is second layer of user validation inside system application.
However inside query analyzer, there is no way control execution of stored procedure A it as user knew the public user name and password.
Looking forward for replies from expert here. Thanks in advance.
Note: Hope my explaination here clearly describe my current problems.
I have written a stored procedure which has in it a select statement. This returns a single record (I used the "top 1" line to ensure I only get a single record). I want to use a value returned by this statement (not the primary key) further on in the stored procedure - so assigning it to a variable would be handy.
Hi there, I am trying to return data from a select statement that is running a stored procedure.
I am running on SQL 2000 SP4. I have created a 'loopback' linked server as described in a technet article. (It's pointing at itself) I can then use the following select statement to get data back in the select statement from a stored procedure.
select * from openquery(loopback,'exec DWStaging.dbo.PokerStaging')
I am trying to get data back from my own Stored Procedure, but continue to get the following error:
Server: Msg 7357, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Could not process object 'exec DWStaging.dbo.PokerStaging'. The OLE DB provider 'SQLOLEDB' indicates that the object has no columns. OLE DB error trace [Non-interface error: OLE DB provider unable to process the object:ProviderName='SQLOLEDB', Query=exec DWStaging.dbo.PokerStaging'].
If I try the same syntax with the sp_who stored procedure, it works and I get data back fine. But, If I try it with the sp_who2 stored procedure I get the same error as above.
select * from openquery(loopback,'exec sp_who') --> Works fine select * from openquery(loopback,'exec sp_who2') --> Doesn't work
Does anyone know what the difference is between the Stored Procedures that work with this syntax and those that don't? Is there a way I can change my stored procedure such that it would cause it to work?
PS: The following code was used to create the linked server, and then a security pass though as a certain account was addedDECLARE @provstr varchar (2000) SET @provstr = 'PROVIDER=SQLOLEDB;SERVER=' + @@SERVERNAME EXEC sp_addlinkedserver 'loopback', @srvproduct = 'MSSQL', @provider = 'SQLOLEDB', @provstr = @provstr
Hello,I have written a stored procedure where I prompt the user for the Year and the Month (see below)How do I take the variable @TheMonth and find out how many days is in the month and then loop to display a total for every day in the selected month.Can someone please point me in the right direction. CREATE PROCEDURE crm_contact_frequency_report @TheYear varchar(4),@TheMonth varchar(2) AS SELECT /* EMAILS (B) */(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN Email B ON A.subject = B.subject WHERE (YEAR(B.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(B.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth) AND (B.directioncode = 1)) AS Total_EmailOutgoing, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN Email B ON A.subject = B.subject WHERE (YEAR(B.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(B.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth) AND (B.directioncode = 0)) AS Total_EmailImconing, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN Email B ON A.subject = B.subject WHERE (YEAR(B.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(B.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth) AND (B.directioncode IS NULL)) AS Total_EmailNotListed, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN Email B ON A.subject = B.subject WHERE (YEAR(B.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(B.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth)) AS Total_All_Emails, /* PHONE CALLS (C) */(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN PhoneCall C ON A.subject = C.subject WHERE (YEAR(C.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(C.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth) AND (C.directioncode = 1)) AS Total_CallOutgoing, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN PhoneCall C ON A.subject = C.subject WHERE (YEAR(C.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(C.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth) AND (C.directioncode = 0)) AS Total_CallIncoming, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN PhoneCall C ON A.subject = C.subject WHERE (YEAR(C.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(C.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth) AND (C.directioncode IS NULL)) AS Total_CallNotListed, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN PhoneCall C ON A.subject = C.subject WHERE (YEAR(C.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(C.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth)) AS Total_All_Calls, /* FAXES (D) */(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN Fax D ON A.subject = D.subject WHERE (YEAR(D.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(D.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth) AND (D.directioncode = 1)) AS Total_FaxOutgoing, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN Fax D ON A.subject = D.subject WHERE (YEAR(D.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(D.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth) AND (D.directioncode = 0)) AS Total_FaxIncoming, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN Fax D ON A.subject = D.subject WHERE (YEAR(D.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(D.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth) AND (D.directioncode IS NULL)) AS Total_FaxNotListed, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.CampaignResponse A INNER JOIN Fax D ON A.subject = D.subject WHERE (YEAR(D.CreatedOn) = @TheYear) AND (MONTH(D.CreatedOn) = @TheMonth)) AS Total_All_Faxes FROM CampaignResponse AGO
Is there a way to call a stored procedure within a SELECT statement?Example;-----------SELECT FirstName, LastName, (EXEC UniqueID_KEYGEN @keyval output) AS UniqueIDINTO #tNewEmployeeFROM EmployeeTable-----------SELECT *FROM #tNewEmployeeThe return from the temp table would have a unique ID ready to insert into another table. Our DBA has this stored procedure to create unique ID's and is to be used on all INSERTS. I was used to having a Identity field do this for me, I don't know why we have to do it his way. Except for the reason of sequence and easily get the next record. But we don't use URL variables, only FORM or SESSION.Thanks for your help in advance.
I have a stored procedure in an Informix-database that returns a string. Its used in a SELECT statement like this. SELECT t1.id, t2.id, sp_name(t1.id, t2.id) FROM table1 t1, table2 t2
I want to write it in SQLserver. I have tried this syntax but get error. Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 1 Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 't'.
Can this be done? I want to call a stored procedure from inside a select statement. Since you can nest select statements, I thought it might be possible but I have no idea how to do it.
USE NORTHWIND GO
CREATE TABLE tbA ( Item int NOT NULL, Value int NOT NULL ) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
INSERT INTO tbA (Item, Value) SELECT 1, 10 UNION ALL SELECT 2, 5 UNION ALL SELECT 3, 2 GO
CREATE PROCEDURE usp_SquareIt
@iItem int
AS
declare @iValue int SELECT @iValue = Value FROM tbA SELECT @iValue * @iValue AS Result
GO
SELECT Item, EXECUTE usp_SquareIt Item AS Squared ---- can this be done FROM tbA GO
I need to run a stored procedure on all the results of a select query.For a simplified example, I'd like to be able to do something likethis:SELECT JobID, QtyToAddFROM JobsWHERE QtyToAdd > 0Then for the results of the above:EXEC sp_stockadd @JobID, @QtyToAddWhere the above line ran for every result from the above select query.Anyone able to shed some light on how to do this?Many thanks,James
Is it possible to have an entire sql select statement as the input variable to a stored procedure? I want the stored procedure to execute the select statement.
ie.
exec sp_SomeFunc 'select * from table1 where id=1'
It may sound weird, but I have my reason for wanting to do it this way. Is this possible? if so, how do I implement this inside the stored procedure?
Hi all,I have created this simple Stored procedure. But it gives me wrong result when I pass a parameter to it. But if I hard code it, it gives me the right result. The I check if the field value of 'Email' is exactly equal to the parameter '@Email'. The field 'Email' is varchar, and CID is integer. CREATE PROCEDURE EmailExists @Email varcharASSELECT CIDFROM CustomersWHERE Customers.Email = @Emailreturn Instead, if I check the value directly, it gives me correct answer. The the following code works fine when I typethe Email directly in the code. CREATE PROCEDURE EmailExists @Email varcharASSELECT CIDFROM CustomersWHERE Customers.Email = 'tomyseba@yahoo.com' return Can anyone tell me the reason for it. Thanking you in advance
I would like to have a stored procedure executed once a week via a DTS package. The data I would like inserted into Table_2, which is the table where the DTS is being executed on, comes from a weekly dump from Oracle into a Table_1 via another DTS package.
I would like to only import data since the last import so I was thinking of my logic to be like this:
INSERT INTO Table_2 (Field1, Field2, ... , FieldN) VALUES (SELECT Field1, Field2, ... , FieldN FROM Table_1 WHERE ThisDate > MAX(Table_2.ThatDate))
Does this make sense? Or do you all suggest a different mannger of accomplishing this?
Hi, [I'm using VWD Express (ASP.NET 2.0)] Please help me understand why the following code, containing an inline SQL SELECT query (in bold) works, while the one after it (using a Stored Procedure) doesn't:
Select columnname from tablename order by ordercolumn
We will call that "sp_foldersOfFile". It takes 1 parameter, a fileID (int) value.
The result when I execute this from within Management Studio is a single column of 1 to n rows. I want to use these values in another stored procedure like this:
Select @userCount = COUNT(*) from permissions where UserID = @userID and (projectid = @projectID or projectid=0) and clientid = @clientID and folderpermissions in (dbo.sp_FoldersOfFile(@fileID))
The Stored Procedure compiles but it does not query the folderpermissions in the selected values from the sp_FoldersOfFile procedure. I'm sure it is a syntax issue.
I have a stored procedure on a SQL Server 2008 database. The stored procedure is very simple, just a SELECT statement. When I run it, it returns 422 rows. However, when I run the SELECT statement from the stored procedure, it returns 467 rows. I've tried this by running both the stored procedure and the SELECT statement in the same SSMS window at the same time, and the behavior is the same. The stored procedure is:
USE [REMS] GO /****** Object: StoredProcedure [mobile].[GetAllMobileDeviceUsers] Script Date: 12/04/2014 */ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
[Code] ....
When I do this in the same SSMS window:
exec mobile.GetAllMobileDeviceUsers
SELECT ee.EmployeeID, EmployeeName = LastName + ', ' + FirstName FROM EmployeeInvData ee --UNION
[Code] ....
I get two result sets. The first is 422 rows; the second is 467 rows. Why?
I have a stored procedure that I have written that manipulates date fields in order to produce certain reports. I would like to add a column in the dataset that will be a join from another table (the table name is Periods).
USE [International_Forecast_New] GO /****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[GetOpenResult] Script Date: 01/07/2014 11:41:35 ******/ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO
[Code] ....
What I need is to add the period, quarter and year to the dataset based on the "Store_Open" value.
For example Period 2 looks like this Period Quarter Year Period Start Period End 2 1 20142014-01-27 2014-02-23
So if the store_open value is 02/05/2014, it would populate Period 2, Quarter 1, Year 2014.
I've all procedures running over EXECUTE permission. They're running properly without the SELECT or DRY permissions on involved tables. But some procedures of above cited, in a particular tables or particular the procedure don't runs properly with out enabling SELECT permission on involved tables. The EXECUTE permision runs overs other permissions on tables if the're not implicit denied, it's the best segurity practice. Then what is happen?? why need extra SELECT permision on some tables ?. The usser, and function role are ok. You troube the same, some help please :)
HiOur SQL server has a lot of stored procedures and we want to get somecleaning up to be done. We want to delete the ones that have been notrun for like 2-3 months. How exactly will i find out which ones todelete. Enterprise manager only seesm to give the "Create Date"How exactly can I find the last called date ! I guess you could write aquery for that ! but how ???P.S I dont want to run a trace for 1 months and see what storedprocedures are not being used.
In SQL 2005 I have a stored procedure as below:@sub_no smallint OUTPUTBEGINBEGIN TRANSACTIONINSERT...INTOSET @user_no = (SELECT ...... FROM ....WHERE sub_no = @sub_no)INSERT...INTOEXE another_stored_procedure (it includes also BEGIN...COMMIT)EXE another_stored_procedure (it includes also BEGIN...COMMIT)SET @sub_no = .......COMMIT TRANSACTIONWhen Visual Studio (ASP.NET 2005) is open and I run the program,procedure is executed once without any problem. If I publish theproject and put files on another server (or even use the publishedfiles from my machine) I have an error because stored procedure isexecuted twice. @sub_no is used as input/output parameter.I followed/trace the steps in procedure and it seems that procedure isexecuted once with correct value of @sub_no. The second time procedureis executed, the value that it was assigned before COMMIT is used,which gives an error because the INSERT values have NULL values.In ASP.NET I call the store procedure once.What could be the reason ?Thanks a lot for any help.
I could identify the last or all stored procedure, which was performed on a database, +/- something similar to what the profile of sql server identifies as below ?
I have a problem where a certain stored procedure disappears occasionally and I need to find out which script deletes it. I found this piece of code which gives the events related to the deletion of this stored procedure.
DECLARE @path NVARCHAR(260); SELECT @path = REVERSE(SUBSTRING(REVERSE([path]), CHARINDEX(CHAR(92), REVERSE([path])), 260)) + N'log.trc' FROM sys.traces WHERE is_default = 1;
[code]...
Is there a way that I can find which stored procedure or event dropped this stored procedure?
I have a Matrix report (SQL 2005 SP2) which uses a stored procedure to retrieve the result set. When I preview or view the report on IE, the SP gets executed thrice (instead of just once)? Anybody know about this? Is this is a bug in Rep Srvcs?
It is slowing down the report considerably.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
SS
- I used SQL Profiler SP-Starting event to track this
With a Gridview Control, I set the SqlDataSource to be a stored procedure in a Sql Sever database. Using the wizzard to configure the datasource, the test returns lots of rows. After completing the wizzard, the gridview control does not show the column names in the VS2005 designer. For the gridview column headers the values are Databound Col0, Databound Col1, Databound Col2, ....) This tells me I have a problem. I tried the same thing with a simpler stored procedure. This test stored procedure does not call anything else, takes several input parameters, returns rows. The column names show in the gridview control as expected. So I am trying to figure out why the first case of gridview with sqldatasource is not working and the second case works . The stored procedure that is not working with my gridview calls multiple inner stored procedures and has #TEMP tables. My complex stored procedure ends with Select * from #Temp. Could the calling of other inner stored procedures and use of #temp tables contribute to the problem? If yes then what is the strategy for using a gridview and loading it with the data that the complex stored procedure returns?