DTS Packages, Exporting Data, Calling From Stored Procedure
Aug 31, 2000
Hi,
I am looking to create a job on our SQL Server 7.0 dB to:
1. Manipulate and move data from table 'a' to table 'b' (via stored proc)
2. Export table 'b' to a comma delimeted, double quote text identifier file (via dts export wizard stored as a DTS )
3. Cleanup table 'b' and end the job.
I am creating a DTS package to execute step 1, then 2 and lastly 3.
How do I execute another DTS package (#2) from within this DTS package?
Also, is there a way I can make the file name for #2 a dynamically generated name (i.e. include date and time in the file name)?
Hi, does anyone know how to delete data from the SQL database by calling the stored procedure in the Visual Basic.NET? Because I did the Delete hyperlink bounded inside a datagrid. I have already displayed the appointment date, time in the datagrid so I do not have to input any values inside it. These are my stored procedures code for deleting:
ALTER PROCEDURE spCancelReservation(@AppDate DATETIME, @AppTime CHAR(4), @MemNRIC CHAR(9)) AS
BEGIN IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT MemNRIC, AppDate, AppTime FROM DasAppointment WHERE (MemNRIC = @MemNRIC) AND (AppDate = @AppDate) AND (AppTime = @AppTime)) RETURN -400
ELSE IF EXISTS (SELECT MemNRIC FROM DasAppointment WHERE (DATEDIFF(DAY, GETDATE(), @AppDate) < 10)) RETURN -401 ELSE DELETE FROM DasAppointment WHERE MemNRIC = @MemNRIC
I need to call a stored procedure in order to list products by either a text box based search or by clicking on a category.I am very new to this and would really appreciate any knowledge anyone could share.
I need to export data, from within a MSSql stored procedure to excel. Right now we use DTS, but its cumbersome and the users always screw it up.
I would usually just send the tabel to a .csv fiel and pick it up in excel, but I have a field that has preceding zeros and excel truncates them and uses a general fromat.
This seems to be much more difficult than it was in DTS (or perhaps I just need to adjust to the new way of doing things).
Eventually I found that I needed to use "SQL command from variable" and using two other variables as input parameters. The expresion for the command is
This previews correctly and the resulting columns are available for mapping to a destination. So far so good.
By the way, is this the best way to call a stored procedure with parameters?
I have pasted the stored procedure at the end of this posting because I have come accross a puzzling problem. The query as shown below works correctlly but if I un-comment the delete statement, the preview still works and the columns are still avilable for mapping but I get the following errors when the package is executed.
Error: 0xC02092B4 at Data Flow Task, OLE DB Source [1]: A rowset based on the SQL command was not returned by the OLE DB provider.
Error: 0xC004701A at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: component "OLE DB Source" (1) failed the pre-execute phase and returned error code 0xC02092B4.
I realise that I could execute the delete query in a separate SSIS package step but I am curious as to why there is a problem with the way I tried to do it.
At one stage the stored procedure used a temp table and later I also experimented with a table variable. In both cases I got similar errors at execution time. In the case of the temp table there was another problem in that, while the preview worked, there were no columns available for mapping. Using a table variable seemed to overcome this problem but I still got the run time error. eventually I found a way to avoid using either a temp table or a table variable and the package then worked correctly, copying the data into the desitnation table.
It seems to me that if there is any complexity at all to the stored procedure, these errors seem to occur. Can anyone enlighten me as to what the "rules of engagement" are in this regard? Is one solution to use a wrapper stored procedure that simply calls the more complex one?
ALTER procedure [dbo].[usp_ValveStatusForDay]
(
@dateTime DateTime,
@reportName VarChar(100)
)
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @day VarChar(10)
DECLARE @month VarChar(10)
DECLARE @year VarChar(10)
DECLARE @start VarChar(25)
DECLARE @end VarChar(25)
SET @day = Convert(Varchar(10),DatePart(day, @dateTime))
SET @month = Convert(VarChar(10), DatePart(month, @dateTime))
SET @year = Convert(VarChar(10), DatePart(year, @dateTime))
i have a search page having four text boxes like name,accountnumber,ssn..etc we have to search the database by these values. but even if we give value in one text box keeping the others null the stored procedure have to serach and get the values. and we display it using gridview control.
here is the stored procedure i wrote.but its not working.its not giving any erros...but its not showing any values.
AS BEGIN if(@name!=null AND @ssn!=null AND @accountnumber!=null) select * from Userinfo where name=@name AND ssn=@ssn AND accountnumber=@accountnumber else if(@name=null AND @ssn!=null AND @accountnumber!=null) select * from Userinfo where ssn=@ssn AND accountnumber=@accountnumber else if(@name=null AND @ssn=null AND @accountnumber!=null) select * from Userinfo where accountnumber=@accountnumber else if(@name!=null AND @ssn=null AND @accountnumber!=null) select * from Userinfo where accountnumber=@accountnumber AND name=@name else if(@name!=null AND @ssn=null AND @accountnumber=null) select * from Userinfo where name=@name else if(@name!=null AND @ssn!=null AND @accountnumber=null) select * from Userinfo where name=@name AND ssn=@ssn else if(@name=null AND @ssn!=null AND @accountnumber=null) select * from Userinfo where ssn=@ssn
end
table name is userinfo
please help me with this. its very urgent. thanx for your help in advance.
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)
'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: I have the "ssmsExpressDB" database in the Database Expolorer of VB 2005 Express. But I do not know how to get the SqlConnection and the SqlDataAdapter into the Form1. I do not know how to get the Fill Method implemented properly. I try to learn "Working with SELECT Statement in a Stored Procedure" for printing the 6 rows that are selected - they are not parameterized.
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?
I've run into a problem with SSIS packages wherein tasks that write or copy files, or create or delete directories, quit execution without any hint of an error nor a failure message, when called from an ASP.NET 2.0 application running on any other machine than the one where the package was created from. By all indications it appeared to be an identity/permissions problem.
Our application involves a separate web server and database server. Both have SQL Server 2005 installed, but the application server originally only had Integration services. The packages are file system-deployed on the application server, and are called using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime methods. For all packages that involve file system tasks, the above problem occurs.
When the above packages are run using the command prompt (either DTEXEC or DTEXECUI) the packages execute just fine. This is expected since we are using an administrative account. However when a ShellExecute of the same command is called from ASP.NET, the same problem occurs.
I've tried giving administrative permissions to the ASPNET worker process user to no avail.
I have likewise attempted to use the SQL Server Agent job approach but that approach might not be acceptable for our clients since it means installing SQL Server 2005 Database services on the application server.
I have read the relevant threads in this forum, namely http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1044739&SiteID=1 and http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=927084&SiteID=1 but failed to find any solution appropriate for our set up.
Hi,I'm tring to call a stored procedure i'v made from a DNN module, via .net control.When I try to execute this sql statement: EXEC my_proc_name 'prm_1', 'prm_2', ... the system displays this error: Could not find stored procedure ''. (including the trailings [".] chars :)I've tried to run the EXEC statement from SqlServerManagement Studio, and seems to works fine, but sometimes it displays the same error. So i've added the dbname and dbowner as prefix to my procedure name in the exec statement and then in SqlSrv ManStudio ALWAYS works, but in dnn it NEVER worked... Why? I think it could be a db permission problem but i'm not able to fix this trouble, since i'm not a db specialist and i don't know which contraint could give this problem. Also i've set to the ASPNET user the execute permissions for my procedure... nothing changes :( Shoud someone could help me? Note that I'm using a SqlDataSource object running the statement with the select() method (and by setting the appropriate SelectCommandType = SqlDataSourceCommandType.StoredProcedure ) and I'm using the 2005 sql server express Thank in advance,(/d
Hi,I am getting error when I try to call a stored procedure from another. I would appreciate if someone could give some example.My first Stored Procedure has the following input output parameters:ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.FixedCharges @InvoiceNo int,@InvoiceDate smalldatetime,@TotalOut decimal(8,2) outputAS .... I have tried using the following statement to call it from another stored procedure within the same SQLExpress database. It is giving me error near CALL.CALL FixedCharges (@InvoiceNo,@InvoiceDate,@TotalOut )Many thanks in advanceJames
When I am trying to call a function I made from a stored procedure of my creation as well I am getting:
Running [dbo].[DeleteSetByTime].
Cannot find either column "dbo" or the user-defined function or aggregate "dbo.TTLValue", or the name is ambiguous.
No rows affected.
(0 row(s) returned)
@RETURN_VALUE =
Finished running [dbo].[DeleteSetByTime].
This is my function:
ALTER FUNCTION dbo.TTLValue
(
)
RETURNS TABLE
AS
RETURN SELECT Settings.TTL FROM Settings WHERE Enabled='true'
This is my stored procedure:
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.DeleteSetByTime
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @TTL int
SET @TTL = dbo.TTLValue()
DELETE FROM SetValues WHERE CreatedTime > dateadd(minute, @TTL, CreatedTime)
END
CreatedTime is a datetime column and TTL is an integer column.
I tried calling it by dbo.TTLValue(), dbo.MyDatabase.TTLValue(), [dbo].[MyDatabase].[TTLValue]() and TTLValue(). The last returned an error when saving it "'TTLValue' is not a recognized built-in function name". Can anybody tell me how to call this function from my stored procedure? Also, if anybody knows of a good book or site with tutorials on how to become a pro in T-SQL I will appreciate it.
Hi, i've had this query method: 34 public void AddDagVerslagCategorie(int logID, HistoriekDetail historiekDetail)35 {36 SqlConnection oConn = new SqlConnection(_connectionString);37 string strSql = "Insert into LogDetail (LogID, CategorieID, Inhoud)";38 strSql += "values(@logID, @categorieID, @inhoud)";39 SqlCommand oCmd = new SqlCommand(strSql, oConn);40 oCmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@logID", SqlDbType.Int)).Value = logID;41 oCmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@categorieID", SqlDbType.Int)).Value = historiekDetail.CategorieID;42 oCmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@inhoud", SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)).Value = historiekDetail.Inhoud;43 44 try45 {46 oConn.Open();47 int rowsAffected = oCmd.ExecuteNonQuery();48 if (rowsAffected == 0) throw new ApplicationException("Fout toevoegen historiek detail");49 oCmd.CommandText = "select @@IDENTITY";50 oCmd.Parameters.Clear();51 historiekDetail.HistoriekDetailID = (int)(decimal)oCmd.ExecuteScalar();52 }53 catch (Exception ex)54 {55 throw new ApplicationException("Fout toevoegen historiek detail: " + ex.Message);56 }57 finally58 {59 if (oConn.State == ConnectionState.Open) oConn.Close();60 }61 } which i've converted to a stored procedure: 1 ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[insert_DagVerslagDetail] 2 -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here 3 @dagverslagdetailID int, 4 @logID int, 5 @categorieID int, 6 @inhoud varchar(100) 7 AS 8 BEGIN 9 -- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from 10 -- interfering with SELECT statements. 11 SET NOCOUNT ON; 12 SET @dagverslagdetailID = SCOPE_IDENTITY() 13 14 -- Insert statements for procedure here 15 BEGIN TRANSACTION 16 INSERT LogDetail (LogID, CategorieID, Inhoud) 17 VALUES(@logID, @categorieID, @inhoud) 18 COMMIT TRANSACTION 19 END
Now i would like to call that stored procedure in my previous method, so i've changed it to this: 1 public void AddDagVerslagCategorie(int logID, HistoriekDetail historiekDetail) 2 { 3 SqlConnection oConn = new SqlConnection(_connectionString); 4 string strSql = "insert_DagVerslagDetail"; 5 strSql += "values(@logID, @categorieID, @inhoud)"; 6 SqlCommand oCmd = new SqlCommand(strSql, oConn); 7 oCmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; 8 oCmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@logID", SqlDbType.Int)).Value = logID; 9 oCmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@categorieID", SqlDbType.Int)).Value = historiekDetail.CategorieID; 10 oCmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@inhoud", SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)).Value = historiekDetail.Inhoud; 11 12 try 13 { 14 oConn.Open(); 15 int rowsAffected = oCmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); 16 if (rowsAffected == 0) throw new ApplicationException("Fout toevoegen historiek detail"); 17 oCmd.CommandText = "select @@IDENTITY"; 18 oCmd.Parameters.Clear(); 19 historiekDetail.HistoriekDetailID = (int)(decimal)oCmd.ExecuteScalar(); 20 } 21 catch (Exception ex) 22 { 23 throw new ApplicationException("Fout toevoegen historiek detail: " + ex.Message); 24 } 25 finally 26 { 27 if (oConn.State == ConnectionState.Open) oConn.Close(); 28 } 29 }
Do i still need the lines 17 oCmd.CommandText = "select @@IDENTITY"; 19 historiekDetail.HistoriekDetailID = (int)(decimal)oCmd.ExecuteScalar(); Because i've declared the identity in my stored procedure
Hi, I have a stored procedure, and it is expecting an output. If I declared the passing varaible as ref, it compiles fine, but it is not returning any value. If I pass the varaible as out, and add the paramater MyComm.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@ReturnValue", returnValue)); it gives the following error. Compiler Error Message: CS0269: Use of unassigned out parameter 'quoteID'. And if I don't supply the previous statement, the following error occurs. System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Procedure 'CreateData' expects parameter '@ReturnValue', which was not supplied. How Can I fix this? thanks.
I have a stored procedure that calls a DTS package to grab a text file that has been uploaded to the server and merge it with a table on the database. The DTS package works woderfully in SQL, as does the the file upload. The problem arrises when I create a stored procedure to run the DTS package. I know that you have to shell out and do a command line on the SQL server (and I think that I got the syntax correct) but its calling the Stored Procedure in the ASP.NET app that is causing me hardship. Here is the code that I have so far:
Stored Procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE spSampleData AS exec master..xp_cmdshell 'dtsrun /SZEUSsqlServer113 /NdtsPackage /UuserID /Ppassword' GO
VB to run DTS:
Dim myCommand As SqlCommand myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure myCommand.CommandText = "spSampleData" myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
I'm not sure what I am doing wrong but any help would be great.
I am trying to set up a call to a Stored Procedure to do an Insert. Here is my code snippet:
<%@ Page Language="VB" %> <%@ import Namespace="System" %> <%@ import Namespace="System.Data.SqlClient" %> . . . Dim loConn as New SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("ConnectionString")) Dim cmdInsert as New SQLCommand("AdminUser_Insert", loConn) cmdInsert.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
Dim InsertForm As New SqlDataAdapter() InsertForm.InsertCommand = cmdInsert
Compilation Error Description: An error occurred during the compilation of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific error details and modify your source code appropriately.
Compiler Error Message: BC30451: Name 'CommandType' is not declared.
This error happens on the line: cmdInsert.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
I'm trying to call a job from a stored procedure. To do so, I've found that sp_start_job is doing just that. My problem is that the sp_start_job is not in my master database stored procedures and I don't know how to add it. I'm working with SQL Server 7 Enterprise without the SP.
Am I looking for the right thing ? (sp_start_job) Where can I find it ?
Hey, I have a parent SP, and within that parent I want to call a a child what is the code to call that child procedure? or teh easiest way to make that happen?
Can someone tell me a straightforward way to call a VB app (that accepts command line arguments) from a stored procedure.
I have got it to work by using xp_cmdshell, but in practice, the security constraints here prevent using this. Our DBAs don't want to set the proxy account required for a non-sysadmin user to eexecute xp_cmdshell.
I know that writing an extended SP invoking a C++ dll would be the cleanest solution. However I don't have the knowledge to do that.
When I call a stored procedure from a dll written in Builder C++, it gets blocked. But if I call the same SP from the main program, it works fine. but I need to call SP from the dll. What's the problem? Thanks...
I know this thread is sql, and i'm asking a vb.net question but I cannot find a straight forward answer anywhere else. I am using visual studio 2008 designing a vb.net application where I created a stored procedure using sql management studio 2005. Here is the stored procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.StoredProcedure2 @intPID char(10) AS SELECT SUM(Financial.Fee) from dbo.Financial WHERE CONVERT(DATETIME, FLOOR(CONVERT(FLOAT, getdate())))=CONVERT(DATETIME, FLOOR(CONVERT(FLOAT, Financial.Date))) AND [SPatient Number]=@intPID /* SET NOCOUNT ON */ RETURN
It takes the sum of my Fee column in my financial table where the current date is equal to the column named Date in my Financial table and SPatient Number equals my variable intPID, which the value is defined for in my application (yes, i know that is a horrible name for a column but I cannot change it for it is not my project).
Now, to my knowledge this procedure works fine and should output a single value. However, like i said, i am using visual studio 2008 and therefore am using vs's more automated way of connecting to sql servers(and by that I mean configuring the server through visual studio rather than manually defining datasets, dataadapters, and connection strings through code) All of the tutorials I find use data adapters and are done by manually declaring sql connections and so forth. I like visual studios more automated method of doing sql tasks, and would like to know if there is a simple way to call a stored procedure using visual studio in such a fashion where I would write something like "exec dbo.StoredProcedure2 'intPID' "
Any help is much appreciated, thank you
edit: If i did not provide enough information please let me know, i'm using a strongly typed dataset
I have three stored procedure already created ABC. Now I need to create another one and call other three in each situation. Like If Apple then use Sp_A, if Orange then use Sp_B, and if Mango then use sp_C.
Hi all, I'm new to SQL Server and I'm trying to call BCP from a stored procedure with a parameter passed in as the path to which to export the datafile. This parameter is also the name of a network PC. However, I keep getting this error: SQLState = S1000, NativeError = 0 Error = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Unable to open BCP host data-file NULL
This is the stored procedure: PROCEDURE DownloadLinkEvents @localPath varchar(80) AS declare @bcpCommand varchar(200) begin set @bcpCommand = 'bcp <dbName> out ' + @localPath + '-c -t"|" -S<dbServer> -Usa -P<passowrd>' exec master..xp_cmdshell @bcpCommand end
This is probably the most basic of solutions, but I have spent the last 3 hours trying to work it out, and searching google!
I am trying to call information from a stored procedure (B), from within another stored procedure (A). The select statement from Procedure A contains information to be passed to Procedure B, to get some information.
This is the Procedure I have come up with so far, and I have included dbo.USERS_MEMBERSHIPSTATUS.STATUS(2, dbo.Members.EntryID) as part of the SELECT clause, in a vain attempt that this would work....but it dosn't!
Anyone got any ideas of how to do this? Or even what it would be called so I can start making inteligent searches on google?
USE [QP] GO /****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[USERS_LIST] Script Date: 02/29/2008 18:24:16 ******/ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO ALTER Procedure [dbo].[USERS_LIST] @STYPE Int, @UserID Int, @Username varchar(100), @Surname varchar(100), @DOB VarChar(40), @Location varchar(100), @Email Varchar(100), @Mobile varchar(100)
As SELECT TOP 100 PERCENT dbo.Members.EntryID, dbo.Members.EntryDate, dbo.Members.Username, dbo.Members.Forename, dbo.Members.Surname, dbo.Members.Gender, dbo.Members.DateofBirth, dbo.Members.LastAction, dbo.Members.AdminUser, dbo.ActiveMember_Mobile.Value AS Mobile, dbo.ActiveMember_Email.Value AS Email, dbo.ActiveMember_Location.Location1, dbo.ActiveMember_Location.Location2, dbo.ActiveMember_Location.Location3, dbo.ActiveMember_Location.Location4, dbo.F_AGE_IN_YEARS(dbo.members.dateofbirth, GetDate()) As Age, dbo.USERS_MEMBERSHIPSTATUS.STATUS(2, dbo.Members.EntryID) FROM dbo.Members INNER JOIN
dbo.ActiveMember_Location ON dbo.Members.EntryID = dbo.ActiveMember_Location.UserID LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.ActiveMember_Email ON dbo.Members.EntryID = dbo.ActiveMember_Email.UserID LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.ActiveMember_Mobile ON dbo.Members.EntryID = dbo.ActiveMember_Mobile.UserID WHERE @STYPE = '1' AND ((dbo.Members.EntryID = @UserID) or (dbo.Members.Username = @Username) or (dbo.Members.Surname = @surname) or (dbo.Members.DateofBirth = Convert(datetime, @DOB)) or (dbo.ActiveMember_Location.Location2 = @Location) or (dbo.ActiveMember_Location.Location3 = @Location) or (dbo.ActiveMember_Location.Location4 = @Location) or (dbo.ActiveMember_Email.value = @Email) or (dbo.ActiveMember_Mobile.value = @Mobile))
wanted to use sp_OACreate, sp_OAMethod and sp_OADestroy to execute aDTS package from a stored procedure. I had the dba (using the saaccount) create a wrapper stored procedure as recommended inhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...rary/en-us/dnsq....However, when I executed the wrapper stored procedure, I stillreceived privilege errors from the underlying sp_oa extended storedprocedures.Server: Msg 229, Level 14, State 5, Procedure sp_OACreate, Line 6EXECUTE permission denied on object 'sp_OACreate', database 'master',owner 'dbo'.Any ideas on what we could be doing wrong, or any suggested resolutionswould be appreciated.Thank you.
I have a created a report that needs to call a sybase Stored Procedure, my connection string is fine. I am able to call the sp from sql advantage passing in several parameters and it runs just fine. However when I created a dataset and tried to call it through the reporting service I get the following error message.
I wrote a stored a stored procedure in SQL 2005 which finds a specific number. If I execute the procedure in SQL it finds the correct number. I want to call this stored procedure from within Visual Basic 2005 so I can use it in my program. Any thoughts???
Reading through the forums, I found some great imformation for importing/exporting an excel spreadsheet via a stored procedure, however, the amount of data I have won't fit in excel. Can someone help me export a CSV file via a stored procedure? I don't know if XML is the answer or if there is another way. I am able to use Bulk for an insert of a csv via stored procudure, although it doesn't allow me to use a variable for the file name and pass it in. We are currently using SQL Server 2000.
Hi Peeps I have a SP that returns xml I have writen another stored proc in which I want to do something like this:Select FieldOne, FieldTwo, ( exec sp_that_returns_xml ( @a, @b) ), FieldThree from TableName But it seems that I cant call the proc from within a select. I have also tried declare @v xml set @v = exec sp_that_returns_xml ( @a, @b) But this again doesn't work I have tried changing the statements syntax i.e. brackets and no brackets etc..., The only way Ive got it to work is to create a temp table, insert the result from the xml proc into it and then set @v as a select from the temp table - Which to be frank is god awful way to do it. Any and all help appreciated. Kal
Hi all,I have a stored procedure that return a resultsete.g. stored proc: get_employee_detailsselect emp_id, emp_name, emp_salary, emp_positionfrom empoloyeeI would like to write another stored procedure that executes the abovestored procedure - returning the same number of records but it willonly show 2 columnse.g. new stored proc: get_employee_pay -- executesget_employee_detailsI only need to know emp_id, emp_salary.How can this be done in sql stored procedure?Thanks,June Moore.