Is There Any Point In Views? Vs Stored Procedures?

Nov 8, 2007

I do all my data access through stored procedures. Is there any benefit in creating views that the stored procedure accesses. At the moment, I tend to just write the select and join within the stored procedure.

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Good evening:Can anyone give me the low-down on using view from within my stored procedures?  I've got some rather complex views that join multiple tables resulting in a staggering SQL query.  I then use stored procedures to accept input parameters to determine order by and direction clauses.  This results in some rather large "IF ELSE IF ELSE IF..." statements in my SP.  Put a complicated SQL query together with lots of IF THEN and it becomes difficult to keep stuff straight in the SP.  Therefore, using the view to keep my SQL in one place is an ideal solution. However, and here's the question, does it have a negative impact on speed and/or scalability.  We plan to use these SP's within an ASP.NET website that may get a very large amount of traffic. Any advice/help you can give me would be really appreciated. Thanks!
- Future Daddy
 

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Hello,

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Hi

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Hello Everybody,

I posted this same question couple of times in the news groups but no answers. I have a 2 tables and i am doing a union query using a view. each has 250 rows. The query takes 20 seconds to return the results. no joins or anything. the create view simply looks like this:

create view myview as
select id, name from table1
union
select id,name from table2

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insert into #mytable (id, name) select id, name from table2
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May 9, 2006

Hi,

I would like to use the view of the company data in the following stored procedures

without needing to pass a value into the CompanyID identity column. Is there a way to do this? The following code contains the view, the insert trigger on the view, and the desired stored procedures.

Also, this code is given me problem as well the error message says it cannot convert varchar to int. This code is located in the insert trigger.

INSERT INTO State(StateName)
VALUES(@StateName)

Here is the code of the company view, notice the C.CompanyID it is used in the GetCompany stored procedure.

SELECT C.CompanyID, C.CompanyName, A.Street, A.City, S.StateName, A.ZipCode, A.Country, P.PhoneNumber


FROM Company AS C INNER JOIN
Address AS A ON C.AddressID = A.AddressID INNER JOIN
State AS S ON A.StateID = S.StateID INNER JOIN
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Here is code for the insert trigger on the view

CREATE TRIGGER InsertTriggerOnCustomerView
ON ViewOfCompany
INSTEAD OF INSERT
AS
BEGIN

DECLARE @CompanyName VARCHAR(128)
DECLARE @AddressID INT
DECLARE @Street VARCHAR(256)
DECLARE @City VARCHAR(128)
DECLARE @StateID INT
DECLARE @StateName VARCHAR(128)
DECLARE @ZipCode INT
DECLARE @Country VARCHAR(128)
DECLARE @PhoneID INT
DECLARE @PhoneNumber VARCHAR(32)
--DECLARE @CompanyID INT

SELECT
--@CompanyID = CompanyID,
@CompanyName = CompanyName,
@Street = Street,
@City = City,
@StateName = StateName,
@ZipCode = ZipCode,
@Country = Country,
@PhoneNumber = PhoneNumber
FROM INSERTED

INSERT INTO State(StateName)
VALUES(@StateName)

SET @StateID = @@IDENTITY

INSERT INTO Address(Street, City, StateID, Country, ZipCode)
VALUES(@Street, @City, @StateID, @ZipCode, @Country)

SET @AddressID = SCOPE_IDENTITY()

INSERT INTO Phone(PhoneNumber)
VALUES(@PhoneNumber)

SET @PhoneID = SCOPE_IDENTITY()

INSERT INTO Company(CompanyName, AddressID, PhoneID)
VALUES(@CompanyName, @AddressID, @PhoneID)

END

The stored procedures are here.

CREATE PROCEDURE GetCompany
(
@CompanyID INT
)
AS
BEGIN
SELECT CompanyName,Street, City, StateName,
ZipCode, Country, PhoneNumber
FROM
ViewOfCompany
WHERE
CompanyID = @CompanyID
END
GO

CREATE PROCEDURE AddCompany
(
@CompanyName VARCHAR(128),
@Street VARCHAR(256),
@City VARCHAR(128),
@StateName VARCHAR(128),
@ZipCode VARCHAR(128),
@Country VARCHAR(128),
@PhoneNumber VARCHAR(32)
)
AS
BEGIN
INSERT INTO ViewOfCompany
VALUES(@CompanyName, @Street, @City, @StateName,
@ZipCode, @Country, @PhoneNumber)
END
GO

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Greetings,



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Thanks for any ideas that you share.



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Msg 15347, Level 16, State 1, Line 4
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