If Exists Capture Value Returned From Stored Proc

Feb 26, 2006

I have a stored proc with a query which checks whether an identical
value is already in the database table. If so, it returns a value of 1.
How do I caputure this value in an asp.net page in order to display a
message accordingly? (using ASP.NET 1.1)



Currently my stored proc looks something like this (snippet only):

If Exists(

SELECT mydoc WHERE....

)

Return 1

Else

...INSERT INTO.... code here.

View 2 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Capture Stored Proc Output To File

Jan 8, 2001

I am running a stored proc that does many updates. I want to capture the results of the stored proc in a text file. Results returned such as, 18 rows affected (the stuff that shows in results pane of query analyzer). Do I have to run the stored proc in batch mode to do this and capture via the output file in OSQL? I also want to capture error messages in case the stored proc aborts in the middle.

I am running SQL Server 7.0 SP2 on Win2K. I am running the stored proc in a DTS package.

Thanks.

Tim

View 3 Replies View Related

Capture A Fresh Copy Of The Stored Proc

Sep 18, 2007

How do I go about if I want to capture a fresh copy of the stored procedure?

Nishi

View 5 Replies View Related

How Does The .net App Capture Raiserror Values From A Stored Proc

Oct 28, 2006

I have been using return values to check the status of my stored procedures called from an application. But how does one read the new raiserror values that are passed with sql server 2005 and using ado.net 2.0. Are they returned as parameters or as a dataset or what?

Thanks

smHaig

View 2 Replies View Related

Exec SQL Task: Capture Return Code Of Stored Proc Not Working

May 19, 2006

I am just trying to capture the return code from a stored proc as follows and if I get a 1 I want the SQL Task to follow a failure(red) constrainst workflow and send a SMTP mail task warning the customer. How do I achieve the Exec SQL Task portion of this, i get a strange error message [Execute SQL Task] Error: There is an invalid number of result bindings returned for the ResultSetType: "ResultSetType_SingleRow".



Using OLEDB connection, I utilize SQL: EXEC ? = dbo.CheckCatLog

EXEC SQL Task Editer settings:
RESULTSET: Single Row
PARAMETER MAPPING: User::giBatchID
DIRECTION: OUTPUT
DATATYPE: LONG
PARAMETER NAME: 0

PS-Not sure if I need my variable giBatchID which is an INT32 but I thought it is a good idea to feed the output into here just in case there is no way that the EXEC SQL TASK can chose the failure constrainst workflow if I get a 1 returned or success constraint workflow if I get a 0 returned from stored proceedure





CREATE PROCEDURE CheckCatLog
@OutSuccess INT
AS

-- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
-- interfering with SELECT statements.
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @RowCountCAT INT
DECLARE @RowCountLOG INT

---these totals should match
SELECT @RowCountCAT = (SELECT Count(*) FROM mydb_Staging.dbo.S_CAT)
SELECT @RowCountLOG = (SELECT Count(*) FROM mydb_Staging.dbo.S_LOG)
--PRINT @RowCountCAT
--PRINT @RowCountLOG
BEGIN
IF @RowCountCAT <> @RowCountLOG
--PRINT 'Volume of jobs from the CAT file does not match volume of jobs from the LOG file'
--RETURN 1
SET @OutSuccess = 1
END
GO

Thanks in advance

Dave

View 6 Replies View Related

Validation Of Returned Order Of Fields From A Stored Proc

Jul 17, 2006

Hi,
Can we validate the returned order of fields from a stored procedure? Infact, i am taking a query as user input and extracts the results based on the query but for that order of fields specified in a query is important.
Can i check the order after the query is run i.e if this is entered "select field1,field2,field3 from table" then i need to check the order of the resultset generated. I can't check the query before the resultset is generated because a user can enter bunch of queries.
Any way will work, tsql or .net app.
Thanks,
 

View 3 Replies View Related

TableAdapter Can't See Stored Proc Returned Fields When Using Temp Table

Apr 16, 2007

Hi,
Summary: When my stored procedure uses temporary tables then the TableAdapter won't be able to work out the field names and so won't work. I get an error in the TableAdapter configure wizard saying: Invalid object name '#TempTable'.
I'm not doing anything unusual so this must be a common problem. Let me explain:
I'm using Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2000.
Detail: I've written a new stored procedure (SP)  that uses a temporary table in calculating the resulting results set (several fields with several rows). I recon the temporary table bit is significant.
I've created a new DataSet in VS2005 and dragged the stored proc onto the DataSet design surface.
I right click on the TableAdapter and enter the 'configure'. The problem is that the wizard doesn't think any fields are being returned by the SP.
If I try and do it another way I get the same problem: Right click on DataSet and add new TableAdapter (same thing happens, it won't recognise that there are fields being returned from the SP).
FYI: If I do it for an SP that doesn't use any temporary tables it all works like a dream (problem is that I need to use temporary tables as its complex   ).
Thanks for any advise

View 7 Replies View Related

How To Return A Numeric Value Based Upon If A Record Is Returned From My Query/Stored Proc.

Oct 2, 2007

 
I need to call the stored procedure below. Basically what I need to know is if the query returns a record?
Note I would be happy if I could just return the number Zero if no records are returned. Can someone please help me out here?Here is my query so far in SQL Server. I just don't know how to return a value based upon the result of the records returned from the query.
GOCREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetNameStatus]( @CountryId decimal, @NameId decimal, @DescriptionId decimal)AS SELECT     Name.Active FROM       Name INNER JOIN               NameDescription ON Name.NameId = NameDescription.NameId WHERE Name.CountryId=@CountryId AND               Name.NameId=@NameId AND NameDescription.DescriptionId=@DescriptionId AND Name.Active='Y'
 

View 3 Replies View Related

Read Rows AND An Output Parameter From Codebehind Returned By Stored Proc?

Feb 5, 2008

I have a stored procedure that returns a resultset AND an output parameter, pseudocode:myspGetPoll@pollID int,@totalvoters int outputselect questionID,question from [myPoll] where pollID=@pollID  @totalvoters=(select count(usercode) from [myPoll] where pollID=@pollID)1. In my code behind I'd like to read both the rows (questionID and question) as well as total results (totalvoters) How could I do so?2. what would be the signature of my function so that I can retreive BOTH a resultset AND a single value?e.g.: private function getPollResults(byval pollID as integer, byref totalvoters as integer) as datasetwhile reader.read    dataset.addrow <read from result>end whiletotalvoters=<read from result>end functionThanks!

View 2 Replies View Related

Capture Returned Value From Exec(@Build) Into Another Variable

Jul 23, 2005

I am building a SQL statement that returns a number.when I execute the Built SQL statment EXEC(@Build). What I need to donow is take that number that comes back and store it in anothervariable so I can do some conditional logic. Any ideas? See SQL below.Something like @Count=Exec(@Build) which I know doesnt work.Thanks,PhilDECLARE @PullDate varchar(12)SET @PullDate=''+CAST(DATEPART(mm,getdate()-31) AS varchar(2))+'/'+CAST(DATEPART(dd,getdate()-31)AS varchar(2))+'/'+CAST(DATEPART(yyyy,getdate()-31) AS varchar(4))+''PRINT(@PullDate)DECLARE @COUNTER BIGINTDECLARE @SELECT VARCHAR(500)DECLARE @SELECT2 VARCHAR(1000)DECLARE @BUILD VARCHAR(5000)SET @SELECT='SELECT COUNTER FROMOPENQUERY(PROD,'SET @SELECT2='''SELECTCOUNT(WMB.COLLECTOR_RESULTS.ACCT_NUM) AS COUNTERFROMCOLLECTOR_RESULTS,WHEREWMB.COLLECTOR_RESULTS.ACTIVITY_DATE =to_date('''''+@PullDate+''''',''''mm/dd/yyyy'''')AND WMB.COLLECT_ACCOUNT.END_DATE ) =to_date(''''12/31/9999'''',''''mm/dd/yyyy'''')AND WMB.COLLECT_ACCT_SYS_DATA.END_DATE =to_date('''''+@PullDate+''''',''''mm/dd/yyyy''''))GROUP BYWMB.COLLECTOR_RESULTS.ACTIVITY_DATE '')'SET @BUILD=@SELECT+@SELECT2PRINT(@BUILD)EXEC(@BUILD)--THIS IS WHERE IM UNSURE I NEED THE COUNT RETURNED FROM @BUILD STOREDINTO @COUNTER so I can do a conditional statement.)if @COUNTER>=1beginprint('yes')end

View 6 Replies View Related

Get Returned Value From Proc

May 9, 2008



I have a stored procedure that is going to be called from my ssis job. I create a package and it as an 'Execute SQL Task' within it. My stored procedure will return a 1 or 0. If 1 is returned then the package needs to continue processing. If
0 is returned then the job stops running.

How can I get the value that is being returned from the stored procedure and either continue or stop the job depending on what is returned?

View 19 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2008 :: Extended Events Capture A Specific Proc Parameter

Feb 19, 2015

I know very little about Extended Events, but I know it is supposed to be more powerful than Profiler. The SQL Instance involved is 2008R2. I was asked whether we could capture when a stored proc was called with a certain parameter. So for example, if dbo.usp_mystoredproc is called and is passed a value of '12345a' for @customer, can that be captured? I would want to know the time it was called, the parameter and parameter value. Probably would be interested in the SPID or LoginName as well.

View 4 Replies View Related

Can You Trace Into A Stored Proc? Also Does RAISERROR Terminate The Stored Proc Execution.

Feb 13, 2008

I am working with a large application and am trying to track down a bug. I believe an error that occurs in the stored procedure isbubbling back up to the application and is causing the application not to run. Don't ask why, but we do not have some of the sourcecode that was used to build the application, so I am not able to trace into the code.
So basically I want to examine the stored procedure. If I run the stored procedure through Query Analyzer, I get the following error message:
Msg 2758, Level 16, State 1, Procedure GetPortalSettings, Line 74RAISERROR could not locate entry for error 60002 in sysmessages.
(1 row(s) affected)
(1 row(s) affected)
I don't know if the error message is sufficient enough to cause the application from not running? Does anyone know? If the RAISERROR occursmdiway through the stored procedure, does the stored procedure terminate execution?
Also, Is there a way to trace into a stored procedure through Query Analyzer?
-------------------------------------------As a side note, below is a small portion of my stored proc where the error is being raised:
SELECT  @PortalPermissionValue = isnull(max(PermissionValue),0)FROM Permission, PermissionType, #GroupsWHERE Permission.ResourceId = @PortalIdAND  Permission.PartyId = #Groups.PartyIdAND Permission.PermissionTypeId = PermissionType.PermissionTypeId
IF @PortalPermissionValue = 0BEGIN RAISERROR (60002, 16, 1) return -3END 
 

View 3 Replies View Related

MSOLAP_NODE_SCORE Values Returned By Store Proc DTGetNodeGraph

Oct 19, 2006

Hello--

For extracting the link structure of a dependency network with a large number of nodes (for problems having a large number of variables), we have been using the stored procedure:

System.Microsoft.AnalysisServices.System.DataMining.DecisionTreesDepNet.DTGetNodeGraph('{model-name}', value)

The stored procedure returns a resultset with columns: [Node_type], [Node_unique_name_1], [Node_unique_name_2], and [MSOLAP_NODE_SCORE]

Are there any pointers, references or descriptions of the values of [MSOLAP_NODE_SCORE]?

Thanks,

- Paul

View 5 Replies View Related

Stored Proc - Calling A Remote Stored Proc

Aug 24, 2006

I am having trouble executing a stored procedure on a remote server. On my
local server, I have a linked server setup as follows:
Server1.abcd.myserver.comSQLServer2005,1563

This works fine on my local server:

Select * From [Server1.abcd.myserver.comSQLServer2005,1563].DatabaseName.dbo.TableName

This does not work (Attempting to execute a remote stored proc named 'Data_Add':

Exec [Server1.abcd.myserver.comSQLServer2005,1563].DatabaseName.Data_Add 1,'Hello Moto'

When I attempt to run the above, I get the following error:
Could not locate entry in sysdatabases for database 'Server1.abcd.myserver.comSQLServer2005,1563'.
No entry found with that name. Make sure that the name is entered correctly.

Could anyone shed some light on what I need to do to get this to work?

Thanks - Amos.

View 3 Replies View Related

Stored Proc Question : Why If Exisits...Drop...Create Proc?

Jun 15, 2006

Hi All,Quick question, I have always heard it best practice to check for exist, ifso, drop, then create the proc. I just wanted to know why that's a bestpractice. I am trying to put that theory in place at my work, but they areasking for a good reason to do this before actually implementing. All Icould think of was that so when you're creating a proc you won't get anerror if the procedure already exists, but doesn't it also have to do withCompilation and perhaps Execution. Does anyone have a good argument fordoing stored procs this way? All feedback is appreciated.TIA,~CK

View 3 Replies View Related

ASP Cannot Run Stored Proc Until The Web User Has Run The Proc In Query Analyzer

Feb 23, 2007

I have an ASP that has been working fine for several months, but itsuddenly broke. I wonder if windows update has installed some securitypatch that is causing it.The problem is that I am calling a stored procedure via an ASP(classic, not .NET) , but nothing happens. The procedure doesn't work,and I don't get any error messages.I've tried dropping and re-creating the user and permissions, to noavail. If it was a permissions problem, there would be an errormessage. I trace the calls in Profiler, and it has no complaints. Thedatabase is getting the stored proc call.I finally got it to work again, but this is not a viable solution forour production environment:1. response.write the SQL call to the stored procedure from the ASPand copy the text to the clipboard.2. log in to QueryAnalyzer using the same user as used by the ASP.3. paste and run the SQL call to the stored proc in query analyzer.After I have done this, it not only works in Query Analyzer, but thenthe ASP works too. It continues to work, even after I reboot themachine. This is truly bizzare and has us stumped. My hunch is thatwindows update installed something that has created this issue, but Ihave not been able to track it down.

View 1 Replies View Related

Capture Stored Procedure Along With Parameters

Jan 28, 2008

Is there a way to capture Stored Procedure Name along with the Parameter passed in SQL 2005 or SQL2000 when a stored procedure is executed?


Thanks !

View 6 Replies View Related

How Do I Capture @@ROWCOUNT From A Stored Procedure?

Dec 5, 2006

Greetings,

I have a stored procedure that does updates. The sproc is called from an €œExec SQL Task€?. The sproc returns the number of rows that were updated using this technique:

RETURN @@ROWCOUNT

How do I capture the sproc€™s return value (number of rows) in a package-level variable? I eventually want to log this value. The sproc is not returning a result set. I€™m new to SSIS so any general guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks,
BCB

View 6 Replies View Related

Calling A Stored Proc From Within Another Stored Proc

Feb 20, 2003

I have seen this done by viewing code done by a SQL expert and would like to learn this myself. Does anyone have any examples that might help.

I guess I should state my question to the forum !

Is there a way to call a stored proc from within another stored proc?

Thanks In Advance.

Tony

View 1 Replies View Related

Stored Proc Calls Another Stored Proc

Jan 13, 2006

Hi all,

I have a stored procedure "uspX" that calls another stored procedure "uspY" and I need to retrieve the return value from uspY and use it within uspX. Does anyone know the syntax for this?

Thanks for your help!
Cat

View 5 Replies View Related

Calling Stored Proc B From Stored Proc A

Jan 20, 2004

Hi all

I have about 5 stored procedures that, among other things, execute exactly the same SELECT statement

Instead of copying the SELECT statement 5 times, I'd like each stored proc to call a single stored proc that executes the SELECT statement and returns the resultset to the calling stored proc

The SELECT statement in question retrieves a single row from a table containing 10 columns.

Is there a way for a stored proc to call another stored proc and gain access to the resultset of the called stored proc?

I know about stored proc return values and about output parameters, but I think I am looking for something different.

Thanks

View 14 Replies View Related

Calling T SQL Stored Proc From CLR Stored Proc

Aug 30, 2007

I would like to know if the following is possible/permissible:

myCLRstoredproc (or some C# stored proc)
{
//call some T SQL stored procedure spSQL and get the result set here to work with

INSERT INTO #tmpCLR EXECUTE spSQL
}

spSQL
(

INSERT INTO #tmpABC EXECUTE spSQL2
)


spSQL2
(
// some other t-sql stored proc
)


Can we do that? I know that doing this in SQL server would throw (nested EXECUTE not allowed). I dont want to go re-writing the spSQL in C# again, I just want to get whatever spSQL returns and then work with the result set to do row-level computations, thereby avoiding to use cursors in spSQL.

View 2 Replies View Related

Is It Possible To Capture An OUT Type Parameter From A PL/SQL Stored Procedure?

Dec 19, 2007

When a stored PL/SQL procedure in my Oracle database is called from ASP.NET, is it possible to retrieve the OUT parameter from the PL/SQL procedure?  For example, if I have a simple procedure as below to insert a row into the database.  Ideally I would like it to return back the parameter named NewId to my ASP.NET server.  I'd like to capture this in the VB.NET code. 1 create or replace procedure WriteName(FirstName in varchar2, LastName in varchar2, NewId out pls_integer) is2 3 NameId pls_integer;4 5 begin6 7 select name_seq.nextval into NameId from dual;8 9 insert into all_names(id, first_name, last_name)10 values(NameId, FirstName, LastName);11 12 NewId := NameId;13 14 end WriteName;  1 <asp:SqlDataSource 2 ID="SqlDataSaveName" 3 runat="server" 4 ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:ConnectionString %>"5 ProviderName="<%$ ConnectionStrings:ConnectionString.ProviderName %>" 6 SelectCommand="WRITENAME"7 SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure">8 <SelectParameters>9 <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxFirstName" Name="FIRSTNAME" PropertyName="Text" Type="String" />10 <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxLastName" Name="LASTNAME" PropertyName="text" Type="String" />11 </SelectParameters>12 </asp:SqlDataSource>This is then called in the VB.NET code as below. It is in this section that I would like to capture the PL/SQL OUT parameter NewId returned from Oracle. 1 SqlDataSaveName.Select(DataSourceSelectArguments.Empty) If anybody can help me with the code I need to add to the VB.NET section to capture and then use the returned OUT parameter then I'd be very grateful.

View 2 Replies View Related

How Do I Capture The Error Message From A Stored Procedure?

May 30, 2007

Greetings,



I am creating a package that has many SQL tasks. Each task executes a stored procedure. I need to capture any error messages returned by the stored procedures. Eventually, the error messages will be logged so that we can audit the package and know if individual tasks succeeded or failed.



I'm not sure where or how I can access a stored procedure message. What is the best way?



Thanks,

BCB

View 7 Replies View Related

Capture Return Value From Stored Procedure, Use Same In Code Behind Page

Apr 18, 2007

My stored procedure works and codes is working except I need to capture the return value from the stored procedure and use that value in my code behind page to indicate that a duplicate record entry was attempted.  In my code behind file (VB) how would I capture the value "@myERROR" then display in the label I have that a duplicate entry was attempted.
Stored ProcedureCREATE PROCEDURE dbo.usp_InsertNew @IDNumber         nvarchar(25), @ID  nvarchar(50), @LName  varchar(50), @FName  varchar(50)
AS
 DECLARE @myERROR int    -- local @@ERROR      , @myRowCount int  --local @@rowcountBEGIN  -- See if a contact with the same name and zip code exists IF EXISTS (Select * FROM Info   WHERE ID = @ID)   BEGIN    RETURN 1END ELSEBEGIN TRAN    INSERT INTO Info(IDNumber, ID, LName,             FName) VALUES (@IDNumber, @ID, @LName,             @FName)             SELECT @myERROR = @@ERROR, @myRowCount = @@ROWCOUNT If @myERROR !=0 GOTO HANDLE_ERROR
                               COMMIT TRAN RETURN 0 HANDLE_ERROR:  ROLLBACK TRAN  RETURN @myERROR      ENDGO
asp.net page<asp:SqlDataSource ID="ContactDetailDS" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:EssPerLisCS %>"            SelectCommand="SELECT * FROM TABLE_One"                        UpdateCommand="UPDATE TABLE_One WHERE ID = @ID"                         InsertCommand="usp_InsertNew" InsertCommandType="StoredProcedure">                        <SelectParameters>                <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="GridView1" Name="ID" PropertyName="SelectedValue" />            </SelectParameters>             </asp:SqlDataSource>
 

View 2 Replies View Related

How To Capture The ResultSet Of EXEC Command In Stored Procedure

Oct 1, 2007



Hi All,

I have created a dynamic SQL STATEMENT , but the result of the execution of that statement matters to me. within stored procedure.

Note: If run the statement using EXEC() command, the result gets displayed on the SQL Editor.
But I DO NOT KNOW HOW to Capture that value.

Any idea how to capture as I would like capture the result and stored it in a table.

Thank you.
--Israr

View 4 Replies View Related

Is There A Way To Capture All Bulk Insert Errors From Within A Stored Procedure?

Sep 28, 2007

Hi all!!

I have a stored procedure that dynamically bulk loads several tables from several text files. If I encounter an error bulk loading a table in the stored procedure, all I get is the last error code produced, but if I run the actual bulk load commands through SQL Management Studio, it gives much more usable errors, which can include the column that failed to load. We have tables that exceed 150 columns (don't ask), and having this information cuts troubleshooting load errors from hours down to minutes. Onto my question..., is there any way to capture all of the errors produced by the bulk load from within a stored procedure (see examples below)?


Running this...


BULK INSERT Customers

FROM 'c: estcustomers.txt'

WITH (TabLock, MaxErrors = 0, ErrorFile = 'c: estcustomers.txt.err')


Produces this (notice column name at the end of the first error)...


Msg 4864, Level 16, State 1, Line 1

Bulk load data conversion error (type mismatch or invalid character for the specified codepage) for row 1, column 1 (CustId).

Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1

The OLE DB provider "BULK" for linked server "(null)" reported an error. The provider did not give any information about the error.

Msg 7330, Level 16, State 2, Line 1

Cannot fetch a row from OLE DB provider "BULK" for linked server "(null)".




Running this (similar to code in my stored procedure)...


BEGIN TRY

BULK INSERT Customers

FROM 'c: estcustomers.txt'

WITH (TabLock, MaxErrors = 0, ErrorFile = 'c: estcustomers.txt.err')

END TRY

BEGIN CATCH

SELECT

ERROR_NUMBER() AS ErrorNumber,

ERROR_SEVERITY() AS ErrorSeverity,

ERROR_STATE() AS ErrorState,

ERROR_PROCEDURE() AS ErrorProcedure,

ERROR_LINE() AS ErrorLine,

ERROR_MESSAGE() AS ErrorMessage;

END CATCH



Produces something similar to this (which is useless)...
...Cannot fetch a row from OLE DB provider "BULK" for linked server "(null)".

View 3 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2012 :: How To Capture CPU And Memory Usage For A Stored Procedure

Jan 19, 2015

I have around 100 packages (all [packages run at same time) each package calls a stored Procedure once the Stored proc Execution is completed the package will write the log information into a log table, here how can i capture the CPU and Memory usage for execution of each stored proc.

View 2 Replies View Related

How To Capture SQL Server Does Not Exist Type Errors Within Stored Procs

Nov 16, 2007

Hi, I have a stored procedure running on our monitoring server to monitor the backup jobs on other sql servers running on our network. This sp loops thorugh the list of server names and connects remotely to other servers using linked servers. However, if one of the servers is down, the sp stops after raising 42000 error ("SQL Server does not exist") and fails to carry on processing the next server in the list.
Is there any way to capture this "SQL Server does not exist" error within the sp so that the sp can carry on with the processing?
I am using SQL Server 2000 SP4.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Opal

View 9 Replies View Related

How To Get The Returned Value From A Stored Procedure?

Sep 26, 2007

Hi,
I use a strong-typed DataSet to build the data access tier of my application, and the IDE generates most of code for me. However I can't find a way to get the value returned by a stored procedure(The stored procedure seems like 'RETURN 0').I noticed that a @RETURN_VALUE parameter is added automatically for each query method, but I don't know how to read the value.
Anybody could help me with the problem? Thanks.

View 2 Replies View Related

Execute Stored Procedure Y Asynchronously From Stored Proc X Using SQL Server 2000

Oct 14, 2007

I am calling a stored procedure (say X) and from that stored procedure (i mean X) i want to call another stored procedure (say Y)asynchoronoulsy. Once stored procedure X is completed then i want to return execution to main program. In background, Stored procedure Y will contiue his work. Please let me know how to do that using SQL Server 2000 and ASP.NET 2.

View 3 Replies View Related

Incorrect Value Returned From Stored Procedure

Sep 26, 2006

I have an asp.net 1.1 website that uses sql server 2000 and vb.I have a bit of a dilema, when I run a stored procedure in a webpage it returns the wrong value, but if I run itin the query analyzer the correct value is returned. Dim orderHistory As nlb.OrdersDB = New nlb.OrdersDB

' Obtain Order ID from QueryString
Dim OrderID As Integer = CInt(Request.Params("ID"))

' Get the customer ID too
Dim myNewCustomerId As Integer = 0
myNewCustomerId = orderHistory.GetOrderCustomer(OrderID)



Public Function GetOrderCustomer(ByVal orderID As Integer) As Integer

' Create Instance of Connection and Command Object
Dim myConnection As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("ConnectionString"))
Dim myCommand As SqlCommand = New SqlCommand("nlbsp_OrdersCustomerID", myConnection)

' Mark the Command as a SPROC
myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure

' Add Parameters to SPROC
Dim parameterOrderID As New SqlParameter("@order_id", SqlDbType.Int, 4)
parameterOrderID.Value = orderID
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterOrderID)

Dim parameterOrderCustID As New SqlParameter("@customer_id", SqlDbType.Int, 4)
parameterOrderCustID.Value = ParameterDirection.Output
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterOrderCustID)

'Open the connection and execute the Command
myConnection.Open()
myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
myConnection.Close()

' Return the customer_id (obtained as out paramter of SPROC)

If parameterOrderCustID.Value <> 0 Then
Return CInt(parameterOrderCustID.Value)
Else
Return 0
End If

End Function


the stored procdure is
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[nlbsp_OrdersCustomerID]
(
@order_id int,
@customer_id int OUTPUT
)
AS

/* Return the customer_id from the Orders. */
SELECT
@customer_id = customer_id

FROM
nlb_Orders

WHERE
order_id = @order_id
GO

 I know a particular order_id returns a value of 1. But when I run it in the webpage it always comes back as 2. Any ideas would be appreciated ThanksPete

View 1 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved