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truncate table tbl_rtv_cosmetic_dif
go
insert tbl_RTV_COSMETIC_DIF
select d.fisc_yr
,d.fisc_pd
,d.fisc_wk
,d.fisc_dy
,substring(a.long_sku,1,4) as DeptNo
,substring(a.long_sku,7,3) as VendorNo
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,min(a.EAN_Nbr) as UPCEANNo
,coalesce(i.own_rtl,0) as OwnedCur
,sum(convert(int,a.units)) as UPCUnits


from november a
inner join generalinfo..tbl_fisc_date d
on a.date = d.cal_date

left outer join itemdata..tbl_item_import_history i
on substring(a.long_sku,1,4) = i.dept
and substring(a.long_sku,7,3) = i.vendor
and substring(a.long_sku,10,5) = i.mrk_style
and d.fisc_yr = i.amc_yr
and d.fisc_pd = i.amc_pd
and d.fisc_wk = i.amc_wk

group by fisc_yr,fisc_pd,fisc_wk,fisc_dy
,substring(long_sku,1,4),substring(long_sku,7,3),substring(long_sku,10,5)
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Server: Msg 295, Level 16, State 3, Procedure AdminAddUser, Line 65
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Error from page execution:
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Exception Details: System.Data.OleDb.OleDbException: Error converting data type varchar to numeric.

Source Error:

Line 77: cmd.Parameters.Add( "@zip", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userZip")
Line 78:
Line 79: cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
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Stored Procedure:
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CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.AdminAddUser( @username varchar(100),
@password varchar(100),
@email varchar(100),
@acct_type varchar(100),
@realname varchar(100),
@billname varchar(100),
@addr1 varchar(100),
@addr2 varchar(100),
@city varchar(100),
@state varchar(100),
@country varchar(100),
@zip varchar(100),
@memo varchar(100) )
AS
BEGIN TRAN

--
-- Returns 1 if successful
-- 2 if username already exists
-- 0 if there was an error adding the user
--

SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @error int, @rowcount int

--
-- Make sure that there isn't already a user with this username
--

SELECT userID
FROM users
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SELECT @error = @@ERROR, @rowcount = @@ROWCOUNT

IF @error <> 0 OR @rowcount > 0 BEGIN
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END

--
-- Set expiration date
--

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IF @acct_type = "new_life" BEGIN
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DECLARE @paidCopies AS decimal
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--
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--

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RETURN 0
END

END

IF @acct_type = "new" BEGIN

INSERT INTO users (userName, userPassword, userEmail, userJoinDate,
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RETURN 0
END

END



COMMIT TRAN
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GO
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Page Code:
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Sub AddUser(Sender as Object, e as EventArgs)

Dim db_conn_str As String
Dim db_conn As OleDbConnection
Dim resultAs Int32
Dim cmdAs OleDbCommand


db_conn_str = "Provider=SQLOLEDB;Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=xxxxx; User ID=xxxxx; PWD=xxxxx;"
db_conn = New OleDbConnection( db_conn_str )
db_conn.Open()

cmd = new OleDbCommand( "AdminAddUser", db_conn )
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure

cmd.Parameters.Add( "result", OleDbType.Integer ).Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue

cmd.Parameters.Add( "@username", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userName")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@password", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userPass")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@email", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userEmail")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@acct_type", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userEmail")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@realname", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userRealName")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@billname", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userBname")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@addr1", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userAddr1")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@addr2", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userAddr2")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@city", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userCity")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@state", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userState")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@country", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userCountry")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@memo", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userMemo")
cmd.Parameters.Add( "@zip", OleDbType.VarChar, 100 ).Value = Request.Form("userZip")

cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()

(...)

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