I have a stored procedure that calls a msdb stored procedure internally. I granted the login execute rights on the outer sproc but it still vomits when it tries to execute the inner. Says I don't have the privileges, which makes sense.
How can I grant permissions to a login to execute msdb.dbo.sp_update_schedule()? Or is there a way I can impersonate the sysadmin user for the call by using Execute As sysadmin some how?
I have a stored procedure I created in SQL server 2005. Now I need to call the stored procedure in C#. Can someone help me out here? What is the C# code I need to call this stored procedure? I have never done this before and need some help. CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[MarketCreate] ( @MarketCode nvarchar(20), @MarketName nvarchar(100), @LastUpdateDate nvarchar(2),) ASINSERT INTO Market( MarketCode MarketName LastUpdateDate)VALUES( @MarketCode @MarketName @LastUpdateDate )
Does anyone give me syntax for adding a bcp script within a stored procedure..I had done it once 3 yrs back does'nt seem to work now, and I do not know where I am going wrong?? Thanks
Even though this may be not right place with this issue I would like to try! I facing with the problem “Object Variable or With Block variable not set” while I am trying to execute the stored procedure from Ms. Access form. I need some help very badly or maybe a good sample of code that works in this issue is very welcome.
i created a stored procedure and below is the code segment of it;
create Procedure test1 @price as varchar(50) output, @table as varchar(50) = '' AS
Declare @SQL_INS VarChar(1000)
SELECT @SQL_INS = 'select ['+@price+'] from ['+@table+']'
Exec (@SQL_INS)
Procedure gets 2 parameters, one of them is just INPUT parameter and the other one is both OUTPUT and INPUT. What i wanna do is to get the result set of this procedure to use in my application.
i am working on VC++ (visual studio2005 with sql200).i have created one stored procedure to insert data into table. i want to call this strd procedure in the VC++ main.cpp file....
Could you please help me for the correct syntax code with example.
Hi there. My problem is: I have two stored procedures. 1. SELECT A FROM B 2. SELECT C FROM D WHERE A = EXEC First procedure
The meaning: First procedure gets some Id from B table. The second one gets a DataSet by this Id number. The problem is that when I getting an Id from first proc I use SELECT, than in the second one I use EXEC, and in the end, seconf procedure returns two DataSets. The first contains an Id from first procedure, second contains a valid DataSet. Therefore my application falls because it suppose that valid data in first DataSet. Hoow can I call to stored procedure from another stored procedure without creating two DataSets? P.S. I already tried to use return instead of select in the first procedure. Same result. Thank you
Hi, I would like to trigger a DTS or a stored procedure from asp.net 1.1 BUT I don't want to wait for it to finish. In fact the DTS/Storeproc calculates values into different tables. Those values are not needed immediately. The calculation takes between 20 or 30 minutes. Do you have any idea how to do it ? Thanks
I have gridview display a list of users. I have added a column for a check box. If the box is checked I move the users to another table.I need to pass some parameter of or each row to a stored proc. My question. In the loop where I check if the checkbox is selected I need to call the stored procedure.Currently I do an open and closed inside the loop.What is best and most effficent method of doing this should I open and close the connection outside the loop and change the procs parameters as loop through. System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection conn = new System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection( System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["connString"].ConnectionString); System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand commChk = new System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("storedProc", conn); commChk.CommandType = System.Data.CommandType.StoredProcedure; commChk.Parameters.AddWithValue("@mUID", ddMainUser.SelectedValue.ToString()); commChk.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sUId", gvUsers.Rows[i].Cells[2].Text); commChk.Connection.Open(); commChk.ExecuteNonQuery(); conn.Close(); If so exactly how do I do this? How do I reset the parmaters for the proc? I haven't done this before where I need to loop through passing parameter to the same proc. thanks
Hi All, I'll admit that I'm not the greatest at stored procedure/functions but I want to learn as much as possible. So I have two questions: 1) I had VS2005 autogenerate a sqldatasource that created Select/Insert/Update stored procedures. When Updating a record and calling the stored procedure, I want to query another table (we'll call it tblBatchNo) that has only one record, Batchno. I want to put that current batchno into the Update statement and update the record with the current batchno. Can someone point me in the right direction? Remember that I'm still a beginner on this subject. 2) Can someone provide any links to online tutorials on t-sql? Thanks in advance. Curtis
Hi.....I have problem and I need your helpI stored a procedure in the Projects Folder in my computerand I want to return the procedure result in a column inside tableHow I can do that?????????thank you
Can DTS make a call to a stored procedure on an AS/400 and accept data from that call. I need to access the AS/400 through OLE/DB for AS/400, execute the call to a stored procedure (the AS/400 stored procedure gets the data from DB2/400, executes some business logic, then presents the record set), and grab the record set returned and dump it into a SQL 7.0 table.
I'm using the sp_OAMethod method to call a method called "getDesc" from within a VB .dll I created. Within the .dll file, the method is called "getDesc()", but for some reason I'm getting an error saying it is an unknown name. I am able to create the object without errors, so I know the .dll is correctly registered and is being found by the server. Any idea what would cause this error when I know the method name is correct? The code I use is below (without error handling to make it shorter):
I am using an Access 2003 front-end, and an SQL backend to run my application. I have a pretty good handle on using stored procedures and assigning variables for criteria within the SPROC.
I am however having a problem when I try to use a variable in place of a named procedure. For example I have a function that runs 2 procedures, therefore I "Call" the function with the code that runs my procedure, and simply change the name of the SPROC with each call. My problem is that I cannot figure out the syntax to use a variable for the named procedure. My code always errors on the line "objConn.MySProc MyCalendar, objRs" because MySproc is of course not a named procedure.
So how do I refer to a procedures name using a variable?
Hi All,I have a stored procedure.I need to create a scheduled job using that stored procedure.I went to Enterprise Manager -->Management--> Jobs-->New JobPropertiesIn the step tab, I can select db and put the codes.Instead of writing the code there, I want to call the stored procedurein the command box.How can I do that?System: MS SQL Server 2000I would highly appreciate your help.Thanks a million in advance.Best regards,mamun
HelloI am calling a stored procedure in a MSDE/SQLServer DB form within myVisual C++ 6.0 program along the linesCCommand<CAccessor<CdboMyAccessor>>::Open(m_session, NULL);WithDEFINE_COMMAND(CdboMyAccessor, _T("{ CALL dbo.MyProc; 1(?,?) }"))It all works sweet as, but it can take a while and I want to let theuser abort it.Everything I've tried ends in tears.
I would like to know how can I call a c#.net class from a stored procedure.
I have a class file which will generate a pdf file from sql reporting services and mail that file. Now I want to call this class from a stored procedure. Is it possible, if so please send me the sample code.
I have a sql2005 express database I am using in a vb2005 application. I have read a bunch and can't seem to find a clear (to me) example of how to call a stored procedure. I have a procedure that runs ok in the query builder, but don't have a clue about how to call it now that it is written. SO. call the database MYdatabase call the Stored procedure MYStoredproc. Any help? Dave PS: it dosen't require and values passed to it, its very simple.
When I try to call a stored procedure by using one of the two marked code segments instead of concatenating string in GetRelation, I can deploy the project to my SQL server without problem. But when I call GetRelation from Query Analyzer, I get an error: "Invalid use of side-effecting or time-dependent operator in 'SET ON/OFF' within a function."
What does the error message mean? How could I correct it? Thanks for answering.
Hi folks I nead to call a stored procedure in a where statemene, but MSSQL dont like that.
My problem is that the StoredProcedure is calling itself recursive and therfore its impossible to add the code as a standard SELECT statement. Here is the code
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.advsp_FilterRecordRights @RequesterGUID Char(20), @EntityGUID Char(20) AS BEGIN if not Exists(Select *
from GUIDRightsH where GUIDRightsH.EntityGUID = @EntityGUID and
GUIDRightsH.RequesterGUID = @RequesterGUID and GUIDRightsH.RecProp <> 0) Begin
Return 1 end
if not Exists(Select *
from UsergroupMembers where UserGroupMembers.UsergroupGUID = @RequesterGUID and dbo.advsp_FilterRecordRights(UserGroupMembers.UserGUID,@EntityGUID) = 1) Begin
I have developed an application that interfaces with SQL 2000 via stored procedure calls. The execution time of a particular stored procedure takes approximately 2 seconds on average, but we see spikes every so often up to 150 ~ 200 seconds. The timing of the spikes are erratic and do not correlate with any blocking or maintenance job runs. We have reviewed the stored procedure and optimized it to the nth degree and still no improvement. Any suggestions on how I can track down what is causing the spikes?