Passing Control Flags To Stored Procedure

Jul 23, 2005

Wanted to know which among these options is better and why? Or if their
could be scenarios where we could opt for one of these.

a) flags passed from code to control the execution of queries within a
stored procedure i.e. - where queries within a single stored procedure
are controlled by flags passed to them.
OR

b) Break individual queries into separate stored procedure

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I have a very simple stored procedure that returns a list of employees. The procedure works fine. However, sometimes there is no records returned. In that case, I'd like to like the procedure to return a single record with predetermined values. I've added the YELLOW portion of the code to my existing proc to reflects the logic of what I am trying to accomplish.


CREATE PROC proc_Emp

@Sel_Country
AS
BEGIN


SELECT DISTINCT employee, hrid
FROM emp_table
WHERE country = @Sel_Country


@SEND_RESULTS =
CASE WHEN row_count = 0 THEN

SELECT 'No Country', 4444444444
ELSE

(send original results)
END


END

I need to:



Query for the employee list

If the row count is zero/null then return fixed values

Else return the orginal data from Step 1.
I'm guessing I need to use the OUTPUT command and configure some variables. But I'm not having much luck decoding BOL and I've not found any similar submissions to the forum.

Rob

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Nov 14, 2007



Hi all,
I have a several stored procedures that they are designed to do Update and Insert tasks and all of them after finishing the task will return the Inserted or Updated row.
The problem is sometime I would need to call the stored procedure inside other ones and somehow i need to stop the inner stored procedures from producing resultsets. I don't find any SET options in SQL documentation which could control this behavior and block resultsets from being sent to the client.

Is there any way i could do this?


Exmaple:
In following example as a result of dbo.AddressInsert being called within dbo.CustomerInsert, two resultsets are returned to the client!

Procedure dbo.AddressInsert(....)
as
BEGIN

Insert INTO Adress ....

SELECT * FROM AdressView WHERE AddressID = @@identity
END

Procedure dbo.CustomerInsert(...)
as
begin
-- transcation begin...

EXEC dbo.AddressInsert

INSERT INTO Customer....

-- end transcation

SELECT * FROM Customer WHERE CustomerID = @@identity

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BEGIN TRY
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     Column1 Int ,
     Column2 varchar(50) NULL
 ) ON [PRIMARY]
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Table3](

     Column1 Int ,

     Column2 varchar(50) NULL

 ) ON [PRIMARY]
--///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    --COMMIT TRAN
END TRY

BEGIN CATCH
    IF @@TRANCOUNT > 0
        ROLLBACK TRANSACTION;
END CATCH

IF @@TRANCOUNT > 0
    COMMIT TRANSACTION;   It correctly works. But if I need create a lot of Stored procedure  as the following code :   BEGIN TRANSACTION
BEGIN TRY
--////////////////////// SQL COMMAND /////////////////////////
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[DeleteItem1]
    @ProcId        Int,
    @RowVersion        Int
AS
BEGIN
    DELETE FROM [dbo].[ItemProcurement]
    WHERE
        [ProcId]    =    @ProcId    AND
        [RowVersion]    =    @RowVersion   
END CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[DeleteItem2]

    @ProcId        Int

AS

BEGIN

    DELETE FROM [dbo].[ItemProcurement]

    WHERE

        [ProcId]    =    @ProcId 

END
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[DeleteItem3]


    @ProcId        Int


AS


BEGIN


    DELETE FROM [dbo].[ItemProcurement]


    WHERE


        [ProcId]    =    @ProcId 


END

--///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    --COMMIT TRAN
END TRY

BEGIN CATCH
    IF @@TRANCOUNT > 0
        ROLLBACK TRANSACTION;
END CATCH

IF @@TRANCOUNT > 0
    COMMIT TRANSACTION; It occurs Error ?????  Please help me How should I solve them ?   

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varchar(50)

As



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All of the
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Thanks
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--start :)
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@domainUserID NVARCHAR(50) ,

@EmployeeID NVARCHAR(50) ,

@loginType bit = '0'
AS

INSERT INTO T_Login

(employeeID, loginType, domainUserID)

Values
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GO
--end :)

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---begin :)
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Dim daMatchedUser As SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter
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'conn openned
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SqlConnection1.Close()
'conn closed

End Sub
---

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(
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@parameter2 datatype OUTPUT
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*/
AS
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@MyLSN AS VarChar(8)

AS

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[code]....

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