i would like to enquire about the Print statement. If I do not want to use the Raiseerror to raise an error as its not an error, but want to just print out in a dialog box, how do i do it?
I tried using the Print statement but nothing happened. I am using this inside my trigger, can someone help?
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I am using MSDE and WebMatrix. My stored procedure is creating a Dynamic SQL query and is is about 200 lines long.
I am not getting the expected results, but also not generating any errors. I inserted a Print statement to print the resultant SQL query, but I don't know how to see or display that print result.
I do NOT have SQL2000, only MSDE. I am using WebMatrix and VB.net to create my application. Is there some class in asp.net that will help me, or some free utility. One of the problems is that the dynamic SQL is using over 20 parameters to create the query; the end result of the user picking fields on the webform.
Hey i have written a constraint trigger that will return an error message, but i want to include values from a count in the error msg. i know how it would be doing in oracle
RaisError('You cannot add more then' ||Bedroom_Count|| 'student tenants into this house', 10, 1)
First, I will apologise in advance for my ignorance, but I am new to the subject of SSIS.
My objective is tbe able to execute a stored procedure from SSIS and have a log of what the stored procedure did - preferably a log file
At the moment the stored procedure diagnostics etc are via T-SQL Print statement .
When I execute the stored procedure from SSIS I don't get any of the print diagnostics.
I've experimented with raiseerror - 1 severity < 11 gives no output, but a severity of 11 results in the print diagnostics being displayed in the output window - but the task goes red.
I have a stored procedure contains a few PRINT statement that return the status to the client. On the client side, I am using vb.net to add handler for it, as follow:
'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- con = New SqlConnection("Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=IntranetMaster;Integrated Security=True;Persist Security Info=False;Connect Timeout=0")
AddHandler con.InfoMessage, New SqlInfoMessageEventHandler(AddressOf ShowSQLMessage)
Sub ShowSQLMessage(ByVal o As Object, ByVal e As SqlInfoMessageEventArgs) Dim err As SqlError For Each err In e.Errors Console.WriteLine(Now() & " - SQL Message: " & err.Message) Next err End Sub
The result is that the message from several PRINT statements are coming out only at the end of the stored procedure and all in once, so I cannot time the individual processing time.
Is there anything I have done wrong? or anyway to make the PRINT result comes out immediately?
We have some SQL CLR code that was written to go get information from a web service...all works great and the CLR code does what it is supposed to. The problem is, it returns its success or failure status as a string text value (equivalent of a print statement I imagine) instead of as a result set or output parameter that i can check. In the proc I wrote to call the CLR stored proc I do some cleanup that i would like to rollback if the call to the web service that the CLR proc makes fails. Problem is, how can i get there. I have tried every way that I know and I can't seem to get that text into an object (temp table, variable whatever) that i can evaluate. Anyone have any suggestions?
I want to create store procedure which will print out something like this:
Insert into [dbname].dbo.[gameBooks] value (@gameBookID, gameBookTitle, ganeVolumn) But first one print out good, as I expected. I either got nothing or the error message on second piece.
Msg 245, Level 16, State 1, Line xxx Conversion failed when converting the varchar value 'Insert into [dbname].dbo.[cookBooks] value (' to data type int. Any Help will be greatly appreciated.
on SQL 2005 SP1. Here is my example code (not the real one): Create Procedure [dbo].[makeNewString] @myBookID As Declare bookID int Declare newRowID int Declare insertBookInfoString nvarchar(150) select 'Declare @newBookID int' Set insertBookInforString = (Select 'Insert into [dbname].dbo.[gameBooks] value (' + @gameBookID + ',' + gameBookTitle +',' + ganeVolumn +')' from [dbname].dbo.[gameBooks]) where @gameBookID=@myBookID Print insertBookInforString select 'SET @newRowID = Scope_Identity()' print @newRowID select 'Declare @newBookID int' Set insertBookInforString = (Select 'Insert into [dbname].dbo.[cookBooks] value (' + @cookBookID +',' + cookBookTitle +','+cookVolumn+')' from [dbname].dbo.[cookBooks] where @cookBookID=@myBookID) Print insertBookInforString first insertBookInfoString prints out fine. But I kept this error on second part:
------------------------------ DECLARE Declare @newBookID int (1 row(s) affected) Insert into [dbname].dbo.[gameBooks] value (@gameBookID, gameBookTitle, ganeVolumn) (this is what I want) ----------------------------------------- SET @newBookID = Scope_Identity() (1 row(s) affected)
Msg 245, Level 16, State 1, Line xxx Conversion failed when converting the varchar value 'Insert into [dbname].dbo.[cookBooks] value (' to data type int.
I'm trying to cath content of PRINT statements through InfoMessage event. I have subscribed on InfoMessage event through ConnectionEventsVt interface. The problem that event fired only once for statement. For example i have following T-SQL script:
Code Snippet
PRINT 'Message1' PRINT 'Message2' GO
PRINT 'Message3' PRINT 'Message4' GO
When i execute this script InfoMessage event fired twice. First time Error object Description property contains "Message1" text. Second time it contains "Message3" text.
What i'm doing wrong?
Server: MS SQL Sever 2005 OS: Windows XP SP2 IDE: Delphi 7
We are having problems printing Reports (when printing by clicking on the AcitiveX print control), where the font for the fields are set to "C39HrP24DhTt" (barcode).
While viewing the report it displays as Barcodes but while printing, the Barcode does not get printed, but the string gets printed.
Environment: SSRS 2005
Using the ReportViewer Control in a .Net 2.0 Web App to render the reports.
BarCodes print fine in the following situations:
1. When the Report is exported to Excel and when printed from there
2. When you click on the print button on Internet Explorer
3. When saving as html (from view source) and opening that html document and printing.
BarCodes do NOT get printed in the following situation:
1. When printing by clicking on the "Print" (Active X Control) icon. Even the "Print Preview" does not show the Barcode.
UPDATE #2: When it said "Do you want to install Microsoft SQL Server" I said "yes" and that caused it to work. I exited and re-ran and now the print runs w/o the "install SQL Server" (If the prompt had said "Do you want to install the print dialog" we wouldn't be having this discussion...)
UPDATE: After posting this i discovered that the same thing occurs when attempting to print the report direct from IE6: First a dialog pops up "Do you want to install this software?" Name: Microsoft SQL Server. When I click "Don't Install" I get the dialog "unable to load client print control." Since this happens direct from IE6 I suspect it's browser settings. I'll resume tomorrow and post a followup.
My WinForm C# app integrates Reporting Services by calling them from WebBrowser controls. The problem is attempts to print cause a dialog: "unable to load client print control."
I've read prior posts that say "enable Active-X in your browser" - I don't know how to do that from a WebBrowser control.
Any ideas how to support Reporting Services "Print" from within a WebBrowser control?
This is so stupid of a question but is there a simple way to print (to a printer) the results of SELECT * FROM SkillGoals --- To show all data(including column headings?)
I have a long running (48 hour+) stored proc. I've added PRINT statements that print "1%", "2%", etc to provide progress so I can get a ballpark idea of how far along the process is. I ran the stored proc and realized that this won't work. I don't see the output of the print statements until the stored proc is completed. I'm running this from Query Analyzer (SQL Server 2000 SP3a).
For example, the following will wait ten seconds and then print both statements; it doesn't print one then wait, then print the other. Is there any flush command to make the print statements take effect immediately?
I'm trying to use the PRINT statement to trace what an SP is doing, while running in QA. However, some PRINTs seem not to print anything. I can see that the code part is being executed. Any ideas? (It's just simple prints like print 'executing an insert' .)
Is there an easy way to print off a sql table ? I wanted something along the lines of an Access query that you can print. Or is it easiest to link to the SQL table and use Access to display it ?
just wanted to get sql to stamp the date/time to the screen when i'm running a query.
i tried:
print 'Formatting Table1' print datetime go
got the following error: Msg 128, Level 15, State 1, Line 2 The name "datetime" is not permitted in this context. Valid expressions are constants, constant expressions, and (in some contexts) variables. Column names are not permitted.
Hi,In the query analyser if I type the following:DECLARE @SortOrder integerexec pr_Admin_SetFieldSortOrder @SortOrderprint @SortOrder@SortOrder is never printed. I just get the message saying that theQuery Batch Completed.Why ?Regards
I want to put some trace in the a UDF, so I put print in the function. IT gave error. Can anyone please explain why this happen. But this work with SPs.
I have a web application with a stand alone report. When I put the ReportViewer in the webform I can see every reports in the project. The problem is that I can't see the print report button...
If I indicate that the report is a "Server Report" instead a local report the Print Report appear, but a need a "Local Report" not a "Server Report" How can i solve that.
I have created a report which contains grouping. Yesterday I learnt how to add a boolean paramter to expandAll. Now in my ASP.Net front end I am using ReportViewer to retrieve the report...
Now I want to introduce a "Print Version" and "Normal Version" (print version being all rows showing (expanding all grouping) and normal being groups showing....
Will this work?
Use javascript to create to div... 1 showing ReportViewer1 where expandAll parameter is true and div 2 containing ReportViewer2 where parameter is false...a radiobutton conrolled by javascript code will hide 1 div and show the other?!
For some reason it doesnt load the report in ReportViewer2?!
I created a parameterized report. When end user select different values from the parameter drop down list , he/she can see the corresponding report for each value.
Now end user wants to print all those reports at the same time , without selecting each report by changing the parameter values.
I created a function that returns a sequence of dates between @LowLimit and @HighLimit. The problem that I'm having is if a bad date is passed into the function I get this error:
Msg 242, Level 16, State 3, Line 1 The conversion of a char data type to a datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range datetime value.
So I tried using: IF @@ERROR = 242 PRINT N'Must use a valid date.';
which gives this error when I try to create the function: Msg 443, Level 16, State 14, Procedure fnDates, Line 10 Invalid use of side-effecting or time-dependent operator in 'PRINT' within a function.
Here's my code: CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[fnDates] ( @LowLimit DATETIME, @HighLimit DATETIME ) RETURNS @Values TABLE ( Value DATETIME ) AS BEGIN IF @@ERROR = 242 PRINT N'Must use a valid date.';
DECLARE @Temp DATETIME DECLARE @DateCtr int SET @DateCtr = 0
/* This allows you to enter the later date first */ IF @LowLimit > @HighLimit SELECT @Temp = @LowLimit, @LowLimit = @HighLimit, @HighLimit = @Temp
INSERT into @Values VALUES (@LowLimit)
WHILE DATEADD(dd, @DateCtr, @LowLimit) < @HighLimit BEGIN SET @DateCtr = @DateCtr + 1
INSERT into @Values SELECT DATEADD(dd, @DateCtr, @LowLimit)
I am testing a simple stored proc below. create procedure procpooh @val1 int, @val2 int as insert into pooh (val1, val2) values(@val1,@val2) declare @error int SELECT @error = @@ERROR IF @error <> 0 BEGIN print 'it failed' RAISERROR(50020,16,1,@error) end
When I run the proc and feed it the values it fails(that' what I expect) because there is a field not being supplied which will not allow nulls. However neither the print ' it failed ' or the raiserror work. I get the message below instead. Any ideas why the print or raiserror don't work? Server: Msg 515, Level 16, State 2, Procedure trpooh, Line 11 Cannot insert the value NULL into column 'val3', table 'Chapter5DB.dbo.pooh2'; column does not allow nulls. INSERT fails. The statement has been terminated.
How can I print a table design. I know that I can display the design by right clicking on a table and selecting DESIGN. However, there are no options in this screen to print the design.
I also tried creating a diagram for a table. I can print the design from the diagram window as long as it fits in the window. However, when I have more columns than can fit on my screen, the print command will only print what is displayed.
Is there an easy way to print the design of a table in SQL 2000?