Passing Parameters To Stored Proc

Oct 23, 2007



I have created a stored proc for a report, which works fine. I want to have the user enter a project ID to filter the report, so set the stored proc accordingly. However, I want the user to enter a 10 digit ID, which is the equivilent of two fields in the stored proc. My where statement is :

Where actv.ProjID + '-' + actv.Activity = @project

This works fine under the data tab, I can enter a full project and get the results I want. But I cannot preview the report without getting an error. I'm not sure how to add this to the report parameters, as it is two fields concatenated together. Any help would be appreciated!

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Hello,
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I considered using a hidden string parameter set = " ' " + join(parameter.value, ',') + " ' " so that the hidden parameter would then contain a comma delimiated string of the values selected, which would then be sent on to the stored proc and used in the WHERE clause of one of the queries internal to the stored proc.
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an example in pseudo code would be

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Hi,

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END
RETURN
END
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I have it working fine for the single or multiple selection, the trouble is that an 'All' selection needs to be in the list box as well, but I can't seem to get it working for this.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

My plan is to have the same ability as under the 'Optional' section of this page:

http://search1.workopolis.com/jobshome/db/work.search_cri

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Hello,

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Hello,

I seached around for an answer to this question but didn't have much luck. Hopefully someone can help.

I am passing two parameters from a web page to a stored procedure. The first paramater @Field is the name of the field in the database I want to search, the second @Value is the value to seach for. The @Value works fine but the SP does not seem to recongnize the field parameter. I'm not sure if what I am attemping is not supported or wheather I just need to format the @Field in a different manner. The code and stored procedure is below.

Thanks for your help, Gary

Here is the web code:


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CREATE PROCEDURE s_ItemLookUp

@Field AS VARCHAR(50),
@Value AS VARCHAR(50)

AS


SELECT DIV_NO, DIV_NM, LN_NO, LN_DS, ITM_NO, PRD_DS, ITM_MFG_NO, VND_HFC_NM
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[code]....

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Author: Iain Blackwood

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Description Date Changed by

Created proc 02/01/07 Iain Blackwood

*/

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' fill the sql data adapter with data from dataset: called PeoplePswds

sqlDataAdapter1.Fill(sqlDataSet, "PeoplePswds")

' Fill the forms datagrid view with data from the Dataset table PeoplePswds

DataGrid1.DataSource = sqlDataSet.Tables("PeoplePswds").DefaultView

Catch ex As Exception


' Display suitable error message

MessageBox.Show("Unable to retrieve Account Data at sub fillDataGrid" + ex.Message)

End Try

End Sub

 

I Guess what im asking for is someone to show / help with how the stored procedure is called from the visual basic code and passed the parameter/s required.

Thanx Flakkie

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