Is A Temp Table Or A Table Variable Used In UDF's Returning A Table?

Sep 17, 2007

In a table-valued UDF, does the UDF use a table variable or a temp table to form the resultset returned?

 

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Power Pivot :: Temp Table Or Table Variable In Query (not Stored Procedure)?

Jul 19, 2012

I don't know if it's a local issue but I can't use temp table or table variable in a PP query (so not in a stored procedure).

Environment: W7 enterprise desktop 32 + Office 2012 32 + PowerPivot 2012 32

Simple example:
    declare @tTable(col1 int)
    insert into @tTable(col1) values (1)
    select * from @tTable

Works perfectly in SQL Server Management Studio and the database connection is OK to as I may generate PP table using complex (or simple) queries without difficulty.

But when trying to get this same result in a PP table I get an error, idem when replacing table variable by a temporary table.

Message: OLE DB or ODBC error. .... The current operation was cancelled because another operation the the transaction failed.

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It was obvious that we have to limit the use of #Temp table to a minimum. Let assume that some of the temp tables are really difficult to replace and we have to live with them.

Would it be easier on tempdb if the #TempTable is replaced by a table variable? Or do they all end up in tempdb?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Hello,
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Is it possible to return the results of a stored procedure into either a CTE or temp table?

In other words, is it possible to do this:

with someCTE as (
exec someStoredProc
)
or this:
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 heres my code so far..Private Sub AddRecords(ByVal prodins As String, ByVal releaseins As String, ByVal opsysins As String, ByVal currelins As String, ByVal schemains As String, ByVal commentins As String, ByVal freeformins As String)
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myConnection.Open()myCommand = New SqlClient.SqlCommand(query, myConnection)
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myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
myConnection.Close()
 
And here is my query for the gridview....
 SelectCommand="SELECT * FROM @tablename where FreeFormFlag <> 'Y'"
and
<SelectParameters>
<asp:ControlParameter ControlID="tablename" Name="tablename" PropertyName="Text" DefaultValue="##default" />
</SelectParameters>
so @tablename is set to the value of a textbox i have hidden which the textbox gets the username of the user and adds ## to it..so if john doe comes on... the texbox reads ##jdoe... and thats what im trying to name the temp table.    SO the syntax is all there.... But i keep getting an error saying i need to declare @tablename... which is puzzling to me.. I tried doing
declare @tablename varchar (50)
select.....etc.  
 
but then it brings up an error saying... @tablename is already declared, each variable must be unique..., You must declare @tablename...   It tells me that its already declared then tells me i must declare it???  it makes no sense..
 
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,

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As the truncate all and load could take time I'm trying to use a temp table or a variable to use it further with t-sql merge or not exists to bring/add the only new records to the destination table.

I'm trying different scenarios that is all failed.

Scenario A:

1. In DTF after OLE DB Source I'm using the Derived Colum to convert dates. It's working well.

2. Then use Recordset Destination with an object variable User::obj_TableACD. It's also working well.

3. Then I created a string variable with a simple query that I could modify later "select * from " + (DT_WSTR,10)@[User::obj_TableACD] trying to get data from the recordset object variable but it's not working.

Scenario B:

1. Created a store procedure to create a temp table.

2. Created a string variable to execute SP str_CreateTempTable: "EXEC dbo.TempTable". It's working well with the SQL Task with SQLSourceType as Variable.

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Below are my temp tables

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INTO #Base_Resource
FROM (
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[Code] ....

I want to loop through the data from #Base_Resource and do the follwing logic.

1. get the Resourcekey from #Base_Resource and insert into #Resource table

2. Get the SCOPE_IDENTITY(),value and insert into to

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I am able to do this using while loop. Is there any way to avoid the while loop to make this work?

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(22,'Utilities'),

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I need to save the output from the username field to my variable @TheUsers as I will be using this variable in ssrs.

CREATE TABLE #TEMP_TABLE
(
useriduniqueidentifier,
usernamevarchar(200),
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unitnamevarchar(200)

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Does abyone know how to compare data-type xml in a temp/variable/physical table in MSSQL 2000?

I tried this works in MSSQL 2005,



Code Snippet
create Table #t1 ([c1] int identity(1,1) not null, [c2] text)
create Table #t2 ([c1] int identity(1,1) not null, [c2] text)
Insert into #t1
Values('This is a test')
Insert into #t2
Values('This is a test')
Select * from #t1
Select * from #t2
Select * from #t1 where [c2] LIKE (Select [c2] from #t2)
drop table #t1
drop table #t2


but not MSSQL 2000.

Server: Msg 279, Level 16, State 3, Line 12
The text, ntext, and image data types are invalid in this subquery or aggregate expression.


Is this true (from BOL)?




Code SnippetIn comparing these column values, if any of the columns to be compared are of type text, ntext, or image, FOR XML assumes that values are different (although they may be the same because Microsoft® SQL Server„¢ 2000 does not support comparing large objects); and elements are added to the result for each row selected.

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--create the procedure and insert into the temp table without creating it.
--no compilation error.
CREATE PROC testTemp
AS
BEGIN
INSERT INTO #tmp(dt)
SELECT GETDATE()
END

only on calling the proc does this give an execution error

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Example of the script is below: in the source project I added columns [MyColumn_LINE_1]  and [MyColumn_LINE_5].

Is there any way I can make it generating an alter statement instead?

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  Segments int,
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[code]....

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Hello,

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TRUNCATE TABLE #tbl_User_Temp

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The SP UserPersist_GetByCriteria does a
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W001 CB112014-06-03 20:30:48.000
W002 CB112014-06-04 01:30:48.000

Table B

IDItemQtyCreatedDatetime
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A003 CB112014-06-03 21:05:48.000
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A005 CB112014-06-04 02:05:48.000

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Any syntax for using the inline function to accomplish this, or am I stuck with multi-line?

A simple example of what I'm trying to do is below:

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(
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@Source_Tbl sysname
)
RETURNS TABLE
AS
RETURN
(
select @Source_Tbl.yr from @Source_Tbl
)

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Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'table'.
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[Code] ...

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I just can't figure it out

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1-Aug
1000
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1000
1-Jul
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Create table scripts (
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ScrRan char(50),
StartTime datetime default getdate(),
EndTime datetime);

Create table errors (
ID int,
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ErrorNumber int,
Message char(100),
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declare @msg varchar(100)
declare @startTime datetime
declare @endTime datetime

select @startTime = getDate()

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UPDATE #Temp
SET pub_Name = UPPER(pub_Name)


SELECT *
INTO Publisher
FROM #Temp


--Begins Error Checking Routine
select @error = @@error

IF @error <> 0
BEGIN
select @msg ='error: ' + convert(varchar(7), @error) +
''
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END
ELSE
BEGIN
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END
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