Cannot Save Stored Procedures
May 16, 2000
Hi,
I was trying to save the Stored Procedures; however, SQL Server would not save it and gave me the "Error 259: (SQL Server) Ad-hoc updates to system catalogs not enabled. System Administrator must reconfigure system to allow this."
Does anyone know what to do with this error? I went search the error in the Microsoft TechNet Website and did not get any resolution.
Many Thanks in advance!
Choco
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May 13, 2008
Greetings:
I have MSSQL 2005. On earlier versions of MSSQL saving a stored procedure wasn't a confusing action. However, every time I try to save my completed stored procedure (parsed successfully ) I'm prompted to save it as a query on the hard drive.
How do I cause the 'Save' action to add the new stored procedure to my database's list of stored procedures?
Thanks!
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Sep 7, 2007
In SQL Server 2000 when we use to create a new procedure it was saved in Management Consule, but when I create a new procedure and wants to save it SQL Server 2005 (Management Console) ... it saved like a query on my local drive ... I am confused what to do ... if i save it on local drive then how can i call it when required.
Thanks in Advance ...
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Jul 14, 2007
Hi Guys
I have visual web developer and sqlexpress 2005 installed on my windows XP pro.
I am creating stored procedures through VWD and works fine for me. However today I realize I do not know how to create stored procedures through sqlexpress server managment.
When I try it it wants to save it as file. And if I do that I am not able to see them until manually open each .sql file.
so, could you enlighten me little please.
thanks
Cemal
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Aug 18, 2007
I have a Product Table.
And now I have to create its Stored Procedures.
I am asking the best practice regarding the methods Insert And Update.
There are two options.
1. Create separate 2 procedures like InsertProduct and UpdateProduct.
2. Create just 1 procedure like ModifyProduct. In which programmatically check that either the record is present or not. If present then update and if not then insert. Just like Imar has done in his article http://imar.spaanjaars.com/QuickDocId.aspx?quickdoc=419
Can any one explain the better one.
Waiting for helpful replies.
http://imar.spaanjaars.com/QuickDocId.aspx?quickdoc=419
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Jul 23, 2005
I want to know the differences between SQL Server 2000 storedprocedures and oracle stored procedures? Do they have differentsyntax? The concept should be the same that the stored proceduresexecute in the database server with better performance?Please advise good references for Oracle stored procedures also.thanks!!
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Sep 30, 2006
Hi,
This Might be a really simple thing, however we have just installed SQL server 2005 on a new server, and are having difficulties with the set up of the Store Procedures. Every time we try to modify an existing stored procedure it attempts to save it as an SQL file, unlike in 2000 where it saved it as part of the database itself.
Thank you in advance for any help on this matter
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Nov 6, 2007
Using SQL 2005, SP2. All of a sudden, whenever I create any stored procedures in the master database, they get created as system stored procedures. Doesn't matter what I name them, and what they do.
For example, even this simple little guy:
CREATE PROCEDURE BOB
AS
PRINT 'BOB'
GO
Gets created as a system stored procedure.
Any ideas what would cause that and/or how to fix it?
Thanks,
Jason
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Dec 20, 2005
In Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express you can right click on "Stored Procedures" under a database in the object explorer and the resulting Context Menu offers a selection called "New Stored Procedure".
If you select "New Stored Procedure", a Stored Procedure Template Document is added for editing. It has the suffix ".sql"; I can save this document to the file system after I edit it, but I cannot figure out how to add it to the database as a Stored Procedure.
Can someone please tell me how to do this.
Thank you.
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Nov 17, 2006
Hi!
I'm using VS2005 and trying to save my very simple stored procedure.The error message "Invalid object name 'dbo.xxxxx' just pop's up.
The SP is written through the Server Explorer > Stored Procedures > Add new.... etc.Using SQL server 2000.
Don't think this has to do with the SP-code but here it is:
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.KontrollUnikPersNr@PersNr nvarchar(50) = null OUTPUTASSELECT @PersNr = PersNr FROM User WHERE PersNr = @PersNrRETURN @@ROWCOUNT
Thanx i advance for any help!
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Feb 8, 2007
I am running Sql Server 2005, When I create a new stored procedure and try to save it, I'm prompted with the 'save file as dialog'. Is'nt the stored procedure suppose to be saved within the database?
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Mar 12, 2008
Hi, I have created a store procedure and want to save them. this is wha ti did.
I clicked on the Northwind--> Programm--> Stored Procedure-- > right clicked --> new stored procedure
after writing my stored procedure I saved it. But when I am saving I want to save it under the Stored Procedure folder
of the NorthWind database. I guess this is what it should do. When I use to use the sql 2000, i could always send my stored procedure here , i guess it was by default. But even if i save my sql stored procedure at any other location than at the run time, how the applicaiton will find my store procedure.
Well so thinking of that I have to save my stored procedure under the database for which table it is created however, i can not save it there. I tried to figure out the directly but I couldnt.
So any suggestion????
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Jul 30, 2007
Hi,
i can make and save a stored procedure in Visual Web Developer (via Database Explorer). It appears then in the list op stored procedure in Management Sudio.
But how to do the same in Management Studio? When i make a sp and i want to save it, Management Studio asks me a name, but put the file in a Projects directory in 'My documents'. It never appears in the list of sp.
Thanks
tartuffe
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Jun 19, 2008
Hi,
Recently, I started to move more databases from SQL Server 2000 to 2005, well the Stored Procedures in 2005 is hard to handle.
First of all, I created the new SP in Object Explorer, the "New Stored Procedure" query just created a new name under the Stored Procedures folder, then I have to re-open it to put in TSQL code.
After I put in the code in the new SP, if I click "Save", the File
Manager comes out to let me to save in a physical location (C: or D: or Network place...). But after I close and open the new SP, the code I put in there is not really in the new SP.
I know that I have to "Execute" the SP in order to save the change. But the problem is I don't want to run the code at this step, the SP is to get a lot of data transactions, I'll setup a "Job" to do this.
So, the question is: Is this the way to create and save a new SP? Is there any other way to save the code changes in the SP WITHOUT "Execute" it?
Please give me any advise, article or links to read.
Thanks.
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Jul 7, 2006
Is there a way to run query, make file out of query (txt,csv or xls -for example) and save it as a blob into the table column typeImage/Text?Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.Thanks!
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Nov 14, 2006
I am null in Transact-SQL
Hello , I ve made a SQM request I would provide it result via stored stored procedure how can I do this ?
this is the request
SELECT DISTINCT Account.Name AS exp, Campaign.New_FormationIdName
FROM Email INNER JOIN
CampaignActivity ON Email.RegardingObjectId = CampaignActivity.ActivityId INNER JOIN
Account ON Email.ToRecipients = Account.EMailAddress1 INNER JOIN
Campaign ON CampaignActivity.RegardingObjectId = Campaign.CampaignId CROSS JOIN
New_Formation CROSS JOIN
New_formationparticipation MINUS
SELECT New_exportateurIdName, New_formationIdName
FROM new_formationparticipation
-An other ponit: How can I add a parameter to this stored procedure?
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Jul 15, 2004
I am trying to save an uploaded image and its associated info to sql server database using a stored procedure but keep getting trouble. When trying to save, the RowAffected always return -1. but when i debug it, I dont' see problem both from stored procedure server
explore and codebehind. it looks to me every input param contains correct value(such as the uploaded image file name, contentType and etc). well, for the imgbin its input param value returns something like "byte[] imgbin={Length=516}". Below is my code, could anyone help to point out what did I do wrong?
Thank you.
================================================
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[sp_SaveInfo]
(
@UserID varchar(12),
@Image_FileName nvarchar(50),
@Image_ContentType nvarchar(50),
@Image_ImageData image,
@Create_DateTime datetime)
AS
set nocount on
insert ExpertImage(UserID, Image_FileName, Image_ContentType, Image_ImageData, Image_ReceiveDateTime)
values(@UserID, @Image_FileName, @Image_ContentType, @Image_ImageData, @Create_DateTime)
GO
private void Submit1_ServerClick(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
if(Page.IsValid)
{
Stream imgStream = File1.PostedFile.InputStream;
int imgLen=File1.PostedFile.ContentLength;
string imgContentType = File1.PostedFile.ContentType;
string imgName = File1.PostedFile.FileName.Substring(File1.PostedFile.FileName.LastIndexOf("\") + 1);
byte[] imgBinaryData = new byte[imgLen];
int n=imgStream.Read(imgBinaryData, 0, imgLen);
int RowsAffected = SaveInfo(imgName,imgBinaryData, imgContentType);
if(RowsAffected > 0)
{
..
}
else
{
..
}
}
}
public int SaveInfo(string imgName, byte[] imgbin, string imgcontenttype)
{
SqlConnection objConn = new DSConnection().DbConn;
SqlCommand objCMD = new SqlCommand("sp_SaveInfo", objConn);
objCMD.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
objCMD.Parameters.Add("@UserID", SqlDbType.VarChar, 12);
objCMD.Parameters["@UserID"].Value = txtMemberID.Text.ToString();
objCMD.Parameters["@UserID"].Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
objCMD.Parameters.Add("@Create_DateTime", SqlDbType.DateTime);
objCMD.Parameters["@Create_DateTime"].Value = DateTime.Now.ToLongTimeString();
objCMD.Parameters["@Create_DateTime"].Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
objCMD.Parameters.Add("@Image_FileName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50);
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_FileName"].Value = imgName;
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_FileName"].Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
objCMD.Parameters.Add("@Image_ContentType", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50);
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_ContentType"].Value = imgcontenttype;
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_ContentType"].Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
objCMD.Parameters.Add("@Image_ImageData", SqlDbType.Image);
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_ImageData"].Value = imgbin;
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_ImageData"].Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
int numRowsAffected = objCMD.ExecuteNonQuery();
return numRowsAffected;
}
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Feb 11, 2006
Hello:I didn't find any documentation that notes save point names are casesensitive, but I guess they are...Stored Proc to reproduce:/* START CODE SNIPPET */If Exists (Select * From sysobjects Where Type = 'P' and Name ='TestSaveTran')Drop Procedure dbo.TestSaveTranGoCreate Procedure dbo.TestSaveTranAsBeginDeclare@tranCount int--Transaction HandlingSelect @tranCount = @@TRANCOUNTIf (@tranCount=0)Begin Tran localtranElseSave Tran localtranBegin Try--Simulate Error While ProcessingRAISERROR('Something bad happened', 16, 1)/*If this proc started transaction then commit it,otherwise return and let caller handle transaction*/IF (@tranCount=0)Commit Tran localtranEnd TryBegin Catch--Rollback to save pointRollback Tran LOCALTRAN --<< NOTE case change--Log Error--Reraise ErrorEnd CatchEndGo--Execute Stored ProcExec dbo.TestSaveTran/*Should receive the following message:Cannot roll back LOCALTRAN. No transaction or savepoint of that namewas found.*//* END CODE SNIPPET */What is really strange, if there is a transaction open, then no erroris thrown. So if you execute as so:/* START CODE SNIPPET */Begin Tran--Execute Stored ProcExec dbo.TestSaveTran/* END CODE SNIPPET */There is no "Cannot roll back LOCALTRAN...." message.Questions:1-)Can someone confirm save point names are case sensitve and this isnot happening because of a server setting?2-)Is this a logic error that I am not seeing in the example codeabove?We have changed our code to store the save point name in a variable,which will hopefully mitigate this "problem".Thx.
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Apr 29, 2008
How do I search for and print all stored procedure names in a particular database? I can use the following query to search and print out all table names in a database. I just need to figure out how to modify the code below to search for stored procedure names. Can anyone help me out?
SELECT TABLE_SCHEMA + '.' + TABLE_NAME
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
WHERE TABLE_TYPE = 'BASE TABLE'
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Aug 17, 2015
We are collecting values in a string format with delimeteres and sending to DB .We would like to insert the data in Bulk insert format rather than splitting the same and then inserting..
In sql 2014 can we archive the same..sample format currently we are getting the client is like this is
Saleid$ salename$month$year$totalsale#Saleid$salename$month$year$totalsale# has a dataset.
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Jun 13, 2007
Seems like I'm stealing all the threads here, : But I need to learn :) I have a StoredProcedure that needs to return values that other StoredProcedures return.Rather than have my DataAccess layer access the DB multiple times, I would like to call One stored Procedure, and have that stored procedure call the others to get the information I need. I think this way would be more efficient than accessing the DB multiple times. One of my SP is:SELECT I.ItemDetailID, I.ItemDetailStatusID, I.ItemDetailTypeID, I.Archived, I.Expired, I.ExpireDate, I.Deleted, S.Name AS 'StatusName', S.ItemDetailStatusID, S.InProgress as 'StatusInProgress', S.Color AS 'StatusColor',T.[Name] AS 'TypeName', T.Prefix, T.Name AS 'ItemDetailTypeName', T.ItemDetailTypeID FROM [Item].ItemDetails I INNER JOIN Item.ItemDetailStatus S ON I.ItemDetailStatusID = S.ItemDetailStatusID INNER JOIN [Item].ItemDetailTypes T ON I.ItemDetailTypeID = T.ItemDetailTypeID However, I already have StoredProcedures that return the exact same data from the ItemDetailStatus table and ItemDetailTypes table.Would it be better to do it above, and have more code to change when a new column/field is added, or more checks, or do something like:(This is not propper SQL) SELECT I.ItemDetailID, I.ItemDetailStatusID, I.ItemDetailTypeID, I.Archived, I.Expired, I.ExpireDate, I.Deleted, EXEC [Item].ItemDetailStatusInfo I.ItemDetailStatusID, EXEC [Item].ItemDetailTypeInfo I.ItemDetailTypeID FROM [Item].ItemDetails IOr something like that... Any thoughts?
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Apr 7, 2006
We recently upgraded to SQL Server 2005. We had several stored procedures in the master database and, rather than completely rewriting a lot of code, we just recreated these stored procedures in the new master database.
For some reason, some of these stored procedures are getting stored as "System Stored Procedures" rather than just as "Stored Procedures". Queries to sys.Objects and sys.Procedures shows that these procs are being saved with the is_ms_shipped field set to 1, even though they obviously were not shipped with the product.
I can't update the sys.Objects or sys.Procedures views in 2005.
What effect will this flag (is_ms_shipped = 1) have on my stored procedures?
Can I move these out of "System Stored Procedures" and into "Stored Procedures"?
Thanks!
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Apr 23, 2008
Hello friends......How are you ? I want to ask you all that how can I do the following ?
I want to now that how many ways are there to do this ?
How can I call one or more stored procedures into perticular one Stored Proc ? in MS SQL Server 2000/05.
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Mar 26, 2008
Hello
I'm start to work with SSIS.
We have a lot (many hundreds) of old (SQL Server2000) procedures on SQL 2005.
Most of the Stored Procedures ends with the following commands:
SET @SQLSTRING = 'SELECT * INTO ' + @OutputTableName + ' FROM #RESULTTABLE'
EXEC @RETVAL = sp_executeSQL @SQLSTRING
How can I use SSIS to move the complete #RESULTTABLE to Excel or to a Flat File? (e.g. as a *.csv -File)
I found a way but I think i'ts only a workaround:
1. Write the #Resulttable to DB (changed Prozedure)
2. create data flow task (ole DB Source - Data Conversion - Excel Destination)
Does anyone know a better way to transfer the #RESULTTABLE to Excel or Flat file?
Thanks for an early Answer
Chaepp
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Jun 26, 2007
I am new to sql sever management studio express, but a long time query analyzer user. This is a very basic question.
I want to change the default directory in sql server management studio express so that when I go to save a query, it is already pointed to the correct one. Where do I change that?
Thanks,
Nanci
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Jun 16, 2007
Hi,
Do you know how to write stored procedures inside another stored procedure in MS SQL.
Create procedure spMyProc inputData varchar(50)
AS
----- some logical
procedure spMyProc inputInsideData varchar(10)
AS
--- some logical
--- go
-------
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May 8, 2008
I am writing a set of store procedures (around 30), most of them require the same basic logic to get an ID, I was thinking to add this logic into an stored procedure.
The question is: Would calling an stored procedure from within an stored procedure affect performance? I mean, would it need to create a separate db connection? am I better off copying and pasting the logic into all the store procedures (in terms of performance)?
Thanks in advance
John
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Nov 1, 2007
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).
Hopefully this makes some sense - it doesn't seem right to me that this is impossible, and am fairly sure I'm just missing some simple syntax - can anyone assist?
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May 15, 2008
i have created the folowing function but keep geting an error.
Only functions and extended stored procedures can be executed from within a function.
Why am i getting this error!
Create Function myDateAdd
(@buildd nvarchar(4), @avdate as nvarchar(25))
Returns nvarchar(25)
as
Begin
declare @ret nvarchar(25)
declare @sqlval as nvarchar(3000)
set @sqlval = 'select ''@ret'' = max(realday) from (
select top '+ @buildd +' realday from v_caltable where realday >= '''+ @avdate +''' and prod = 1 )a'
execute sp_executesql @sqlval
return @ret
end
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Jun 17, 2006
hi
i need to use only one stored procedure and access many tablesso how write a stored procedure for that dohelp me looking forward for a reply to the earliest i am developing web page using asp.net using c# and sqlserver as backend
looking forward for a replygayathri
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Dec 15, 2006
I am interested to know about stored procedures in Mssql .Can anyone please help me out.
Thanx in advance.
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Feb 24, 2007
Hello I have two stored procedures
@ID INT
AS
SELECT (CASE WHEN NUM >= 10 THEN CAST(PAID AS FLOAT) / CAST(NUM AS FLOAT) * 100 WHEN NUM < 10 THEN 0 END) AS PER
FROM (SELECT (SELECT COUNT(*) AS Expr1
FROM Event_data AS D LEFT OUTER JOIN
Events AS E ON E.id = D.Event_id
WHERE (D.Transaction_type = 1) AND (D.Player_id = @ID)) AS NUM,
(SELECT COUNT(*) AS Expr1
FROM Event_data AS D LEFT OUTER JOIN
Events AS E ON E.id = D.Event_id
WHERE (D.Transaction_type = 1) AND (D.Transaction_value > 0) AND (D.Player_id = @ID)) AS PAID) AS X
and
@ID INT
AS
SELECT P.*,'/' + DBO.GETCHIPFOLDER(@ID) + '/' + ISNULL(P.PHOTO,'BLANK.GIF') AS PIC,ISNULL(
(SELECT SUM(TRANSACTION_VALUE)
FROM EVENT_DATA WHERE PLAYER_ID=@ID AND TRANSACTION_TYPE=1
GROUP BY PLAYER_ID),0) AS WINNINGS FROM PLAYERS P
undefined P
The first returns a percentage for player wins, the second gives me a photo and sums the player winnings
I would like to combine the results so I can get the percentage and wininngs in one query, in another matter all together I would like create a procedure like the first but instead of returning only one player, I would like to return the percentage for each player
Thanks in advance for any light you can shine on this.
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Feb 25, 2007
I have a question about stored procedures, Is it better to use stored procedures even if I only use it once at my site? Or is it better to write the sql-part directly in the sqldatasource?
And am I forced to create two different stored procedures even if they are exactly the same except the "Where-part"?
Now I have around 40 stored procedures, and quite many of them looks the same except the where-part...
(Iam just a beginner with SQL)
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