MSSQL 7 Replication - Creating Of Standard Sp_MS... Stored Procedures
Aug 15, 2001
I am running MS SQL Server 7 with SP3 installed and am having some problems getting replication to work correctly. I want to replicate all tables from one database to another database on the same server. I can setup replication, add publications and add subscriptions without any problem and all goes well until the replication process starts when the job aborts because it cannot find the sp_MSins..., sp_MSupd... or the sp_MSdel... stored procedures. I have used the New Publication wizard to create a Transactional publication, published all tables and allowed the wizard to use the default stored procedures which it says will be created when the subscribers are initialized but although I have created push subcriptions the stored procedures are never created and hence the replication fails whenever the job runs.
I have SA access to the databases concerned and as far as I am aware the jobs are running as my login - can anybody help me out as this is beginning to drive me nuts.
Thanks
Chris
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May 6, 2006
hi, anyone can guide me on how to create stored procedures in MS SQL Server?
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Feb 22, 1999
We have vendor from we puchased an application. It is going into production next week
and we have our final set of table ddl and it includes stored procedures.
Since I am fairly new to MSSQL 6.5, and forced to include the stord procedures within
the application, I would like to get some feedback as to whether or not stored proceures
are efficient or are going to cause me problems?
Aside from periodically running sp_recompile what else will I need to do?
Any information that can be provided willl be greatly appreciated. THanks.
David Spaisman
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Oct 13, 2005
Dear group,is it possible in SQL-Server to see when a stored procedure wasexecuted ?I would say it is only possible with some traces but not with thestandard settings.For a short answer on that matter i'd be thankful.RegardsUli
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Jul 15, 2007
Hi allI am looking for the best method to automate a website's database management. Lets say I have a user registration database and the users register. This sends an automated email to the user with a link to activate the users registration. If the user does not register within 24 hours, his registration must be automatically deleted from the database using a stored procedure.I know how to do this using the global.aspx file, however there must be an alternative way of doing this, especially if the database is an SQL database. I do not know how much MSSQL server access is given to a developer by an as ISP who hosts the website.Can anyone tell me what would be the best method to use.ThxWarren
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Dec 4, 2001
I want to create a replication on PUBS database between the servers "DENVER" and "VANCOUVER". I created a publication on "DENVER" using SALES table of PUBS database. In the properties of publication, I selected all the options of "Subscription creation and synchronization" under "Subscription options".
Then I created a pull subscription on "VANCOUVER" using PUBS database. As data of SALES table is same in both servers and also I want to use subscribers schema and data, I chose the option "No, the subscriber already has the schema and data" for initializing subscription. Now the problem is when I do updations in sales table, subscription is returning error "Could not find stored procedure 'sp_MSupd_sales'". I was found that subscription is not creating any of the stored procedure that is needed for subscribing from publication. Please help me to solve this problem.
Thanking You all,
Vishnu
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Apr 23, 2008
Hi,All,I want to create a stored procedure,it should accept two input parameters one is General variable and other one is Table name.
How to pass table name as a input parameter.
I have created following one,but giving error.
CREATE PROC SP_VOTERSLIPS @BOOTHID VARCHAR(14),@TABLENAME VARCHAR(255)
AS
BEGIN
SELECT V.BOOTHID,B.BOOTHNAME,B.BOOTHADDR1,B.BOOTHADDR2,B.ENGBOOTHADDR1,B.ENGBOOTHADDR2,C.CONSSTUTIONNAME,V.SNO,V.HOUSENO,V.VOTERNAME,
V.GUARDIANTITLE,V.GUARDIANNAME,V.GENDER,V.AGE,V.VOTERIDNUMBER FROM @TABLENAME V LEFT JOIN TBLBOOTH B ON (B.BOOTHID=V.BOOTHID) LEFT JOIN
TBLCONSTTUTION C ON (C.CONSSTUTIONID=V.CONSSTUTIONID) WHERE B.BOOTHID=@BOOTHID
END
Error is :Must declare the variable '@TABLENAME'.
Pls Help me,it is urgent.
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Mar 2, 2004
Hi there i really cant understand why this should be a problem... it seems that i cant create a table from a stored procedure when passing the tablenam from application like this...
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.CreateTable
@TableName NVARCHAR(50)
AS
BEGIN
create table @TableName ([id] int identity(1,1),[diller] int)
end
GO
THIS CANT BE TRUE !!!!!!!!
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Jul 2, 2007
I just installed sql server 2005 on my machine. I've been using Access for some time and have created my stored procedures easily in it. However, this sql server 2005 is so complicated. In Access, all I had to do was "Create a New Query", write my sql statement, name and save it. However, I am having so much trouble with this sql server. For example, when I create a stored procedure in sql server, it has a .sql extension. I am assuming the stored procedure is a file. However, after saving it, I expand my database, expand programmability, and expand stored procedures, yet my new stored procedure is not there. It's placed in a file called projects. I need to access this stored procedure from code, but in visual studio, I get an error message, "Cannot find stored procedure sp_Roster". Here is the code I used to access my stored procedure from vb.net. I thought it would work but it didntDim comm As New SqlCommandDim strsql As StringDim strconn As String strsql = "sp_Roster" strconn = "server=Home; user=sa; pwd=juwar74; database=Book;" With comm .Connection = New SqlConnection(strconn) .CommandText = strsql .CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure With .Parameters.Add("TeacherID", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = "DawsMark@aol.com" End With With .Parameters.Add("ClassID", SqlDbType.Int) .Value = CInt(classid) End With With .Parameters.Add("sID", SqlDbType.Int) .Value = ssID End With With .Parameters.Add("sLastName", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = lastname End With With .Parameters.Add("sFirstName", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = firstname End With With .Parameters.Add("sMiddleName", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = middlename End With With .Parameters.Add("Student", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = fullname End With With .Parameters.Add("Password", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = password End With .Connection.Open() .ExecuteNonQuery() With comm.Connection If .State = ConnectionState.Open Then .Close() End If End With End With Here is my procedure that I created and that was saved as sp_Roster.sql in sql server CREATE PROCEDURE sp_Roster ASBEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON; -- Insert statements for procedure here INSERT INTO Roster (TeacherID, ClassID, sID, sLastName, sFirstName, sMiddleName, Student, Password) VALUES (@TeacherID, @ClassID, @sID, @sLastName, @sFirstName, @sMiddleName, @Student, @Password)ENDGO Why isn't ado.net finding it in sql server. Is the sqlstr correct?
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May 1, 2008
Hey
I am creating a database application that is accessed through a .NET front end.
What I want to do is run a SQL script that will create my DB, create my indexes and enforce my constraints (all of which I have done) but I also want to create my stored procedures in the same script also.
When I merge all my stored procedures (about 16) into one file and run it in SQL Query Analyzer I get multiple errors but the one that is coursing me the most bother is
‘Server: Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure procedureName, Line 134
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'procedure'.’
What does this mean and why can’t I run more than once Stored Procedure at once?
Many thanks
Quish
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Jul 21, 2006
Hi all,
I want to create charts(pie/bar) using stored procedures for the table record values in sql server 2005 express edition.
plz help me for the above topic
Thanks & Regards,
Srinivas
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Feb 25, 2008
I have 50-60 stored procedures in my application and these are stored in different files as per file one stored procedudre.
I want to deploy my applicaiton. I want to create a batch or Single SQL file to create all stored precodures in on go.
My objective is to ensure that No stored procedure has left while deploying the applicaiton.
thanks.
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May 1, 2008
Hey
I am creating a database application that is accessed through a .NET front end.
What I want to do is run a SQL script that will create my DB, create my indexes and enforce my constraints (all of which I have done) but I also want to create my stored procedures in the same script also.
When I merge all my stored procedures (about 16) into one file and run it in SQL Query Analyser I get multiple errors but the one that is coursing me the most bother is
€˜Server: Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure procedureName, Line 134
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'procedure'.€™
What does this mean and why can€™t I run more than once Stored Procedure at once?
Many thanks
Quish
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Sep 20, 2007
Hey guys,I'm having a problem. I've been given a task to complete. I was given a database, and asked to wrap a website around it with certain functionality. I did this, and added seven stored procedures in the proccess. Everything works, Business Logic Layer, Data Access Layer, error validation, even screwed around with SQL-injection protection. Lovely, yes?However, when my little website gets tested, it's going to be plugged into a fresh database - the exact same database I was given, only with different data in the tables. My stored procedures won't be in that database. I can detect if my stored procedure doesn't exist easily enough by catching the error at runtime and checking the code. I would like to create the stored procedure inside that catch block. I just don't know how.The easy answer is just to use embedded SQL in my application instead of stored procedures. This isn't a commercial application, it's just a task I've been given to test my abilities. But embedded SQL is icky. I'd rather do it properly.
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Apr 26, 2004
Is it possible to create an extended stored procedure in C Sharp.
This is for Sql Server 2000.
Books online mentions that you have to use c / c++ to create an extended stored procedure.
However have Microsoft added any support so that the same thing can be done through a simpler language like C Sharp.
Thanks,
Alok.
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Dec 12, 2006
sivanantham writes "How to create Stored Procedures in SQL Server 2000?
also give me samples with Cursors and all
Thanks
Sivanantham"
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Oct 5, 2006
Hi There,
I would like to know if for example i have some tables in my DataBase and i need from each table to get for instance, the Name by the ID, how can i make only one procedure which use parameters and variables so i can use this SP to get the Name By ID for all the Tables?
Thanks
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Jan 16, 2007
Our DB has around 30 SProcs - I need to move them into a script, so that it can be easily added to another server. The way I'm creating the script is to highlight all the SProcs, then copy - in my notepad screen, I paste, which gives me one script, which includes all the individual creation scripts for the Sprocs.
However, I'm getting an error when I create the script -
Cannot add rows to sysdepends for the current stored procedure because it depends on the missing object 'SP_MySproc'. The stored procedure will still be created.
So - what's a good, and/or easy way to structure the script, so that I can easily find WHERE to put Which SProc Script, in the list?
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May 10, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SSMS-EE Query to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 11, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SQL Server Managemet Studio-Express Edition to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following T-SQL error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 10, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SSMS-EE Query to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 11, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SQL Server Managemet Studio-Express Edition to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following T-SQL error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 10, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SQL Server Management Studio-Express Edition to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following T-SQL error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 10, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SQL Server Managemet Studio-Express Edition to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following T-SQL error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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Feb 16, 2000
I'm new to Replication and trying to understand some basic concepts. What I really want to do is replicate a View such that it shows as a table in the subscriber database, but it appears as though I cannot do that. First, is that correct? Second, since it appears as though Stored Procedures can be replicated, I was wondering if I could accomplish the same thing via that route. However, I am unclear: does the SP itself replicate? Does replication execute the SP? If the SP simply does a query, are the query results replicated?
I know that I can replicate subsets of tables; limiting rows and columns. This is part of what I wanted the view to do, however I also wanted to be able to include joins.
Thanks for any help anyone can provide this newbie!
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Oct 25, 2007
.Net Stored Procedures & Replication
Can you do it? I have some transformation and business logic I need to place in the transactional replication process.
Just curious if its possible.
BTW, I know I should not be doing transformation during transactional replication. At the moment the client wants realtime updates to a central repository thought transactional replication.
Thanks in advance!
Bryan
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Oct 20, 1998
Has anyone used custom stored procedures with multiple tables? or can you only use them with one.
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Oct 22, 2001
Hello all. I have a question, but first the setting.
I have one Publisher pushing out to 4 subscriptions, all are SQL 2000 Servers. The tables all replicate like they are supposed to. My issue is that if I make changes to a stored procedure, I have to physically go to each subscription and make the same changes. I included the stored procedures when I set up the publication.
Now the question, is there an easier way? I want to be able to make the changes on the publisher and the changes to replicate to the other servers.
Thanks!!!!!
Kameron
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Nov 22, 2007
I have a system with three replications:
merge replication between SERVER and CLIENT
transactional replication from SERVER to CLIENT
transactional replication from CLIENT to SERVER
SERVER is always distributor.
Everything has been running fine for over a week now, but today something went wrong with the second transactional replication (from CLIENT to SERVER). SERVER is distributor and CLIENT is publisher. The subscription is push.
When I view the synchronization status, the following error message appears:
"Could not find stored procedure 'sp_MSins_dbosessions'."
Indeed, when I look at the stored procedure, it has been renamed to
'sp_MSins_dbosessions_msrepl_ccs'.
I don't know why, when or how this renaming happened, but it happened for every stored procedure that is used for this transactional replication (the other replications are still working fine)
Any help or remarks are highly appreciated.
Roel
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Sep 19, 2007
Hi,
I created a .sdf file thru merge replication.
On the step of publication, in the articles object there is an option to select from 1) Tables,views 2) and stored procedures from the databse.
How these two are diferent from each other?
My aim is to use Stored procedures extensively so that I can avoid SQL code in device.
When we use this .sdf file in active sync,we only getting the tables, and no sp's and views.
Is it possible to accept sp's and view from sdf in pocketPC?
I am using SQL server2005 on server , Windows SQL Mobile 2005 in pocket pc 2003 using Compact Framework 2.0
Please advice..
aneesh
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Sep 19, 2006
I am new to replication but I have a question, I have my server which is using a transaction replication process and a client with using SQL Express with replication turned on. I have the identical DB on both nodes yet when I subsrcibe to the server from the client, data is transfer but for some reason, all of my stored procedures are renamed with sp_MSDel_DBOxxxx. How do I keep SQL from renaming these SP's? The server maintains the origial names to the SPs its just happening on my client.
Thanks
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Jan 24, 2008
Hi all,
I tried to create a CSV file using Bulk Copy Program (BCP) and Stored Procedures: BCP executed from T-SQL using xp_cmdshell. I have the following sql code executed in my SQL Server Management Studio Express and error message:
--scBCPcLabResults.sql--
declare @sql varchar(8000)
select @sql = 'bcp ChDbLabResults out
c:cpChDbLabResults.txt -c -t, -T -S' + @@.SQLEXPRESS
exec master..xp_cmdshell @sql
Msg 137, Level 15, State 2, Line 3
Must declare the scalar variable "@@".
=========================================================================================
--scBCPcLabResults.sql--
declare @sql varchar(8000)
select @sql = 'bcp ChDbLabResults out
c:cpChDbLabResults.txt -c -t, -T -S' + @@SQLEXPRESS
exec master..xp_cmdshell @sql
Msg 137, Level 15, State 2, Line 3
Must declare the scalar variable "@@SQLEXPRESS".
===================================================================
I copied this set of code from a tutorial article that says "@@servername". My Sql Server is SQLEXPRESS, so I put @@.SQLEXPRESS or @@SQLEXPRESS in the code of scBCPcLabResults.sql.
I do not know why I got an error {Must declare the scalar variable "@@"} or {Must declare the scalar variable "@@SQLEXPRESS"}!!!??? Please help and advise me how to solve this problem.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Jun 8, 2004
how to implement the replication with the System Stored Procedures or the Transact-SQL ?
i want to encapsula my replication and make it be reusable and ease to use.So i want to do the replication in a script file.how can i do this?
Thanks.
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