Run A Large SQL Stored Procedure In The Background While ASP.NET Transfers Back To Browser?
May 24, 2007
Apologies if this post doesn't belong here.
We are in the process of moving steps from a large SQL job to a web portal. The intent here is to allow the user to manually trigger the jobs to run. The problem I am having is in determining a way to run these job steps in the background, thus allowing the browser to take control while the step runs. These jobs can take enough time that forcing the browser to wait is not an option.
The steps have been consolidated into stored procedures so in order to run a step, one would call the sproc.
What I would like to do is run this in a separate thread and let that thread end on its own while the server transfers back to the client. Is something like this possible? My understanding is that the thread would be orphaned once the browser takes control again.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Hi all. I have a stored procedure on my sql server that returns asimple informtation about that tim a database was backed up. I owuldlike to create an HTA that operator types can look at to make surethat the backups finished, can someone help me do this?The stored procedure in called sp_lastback and the output looks likethis:database days since backup timestamp of backupdbase1 0 2004-10-14 00:41:21.000dbase2 0 2004-10-14 00:08:36.000dbase3 1 2004-10-13 22:46:57.000Can this be done? If someone could help me with this simple problem, Icould probably reuse the same method a 100 useful ways.Thanks in advance!
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Is this possible using a text box, then editing the navigation properties and does anyone have an example? Or am I missing something quite obvious?
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Hello everyone,
I've been trying to use a stored procedure to return the names of some temporary tables that i put in the tempdb table in SQL Server.
--I've been getting the following error in visual basic 6 when i try to call this:
run-time error '-2147217900 (80040e14)': syntax access violation
--This is the error you get when you try to just run the code in query analyzer:
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Syntax error or access violation
--what code i was trying to use (in query analyzer):
{call EXEC CreateTempTables (@RQSodfil = 'a', @BulkRan = 'a', @BulkFor = 'a', @BulkJit = 'a', @ID = '0', @RQSodfilFlag = '1', @BulkRanFlag = '0', @BulkForFlag = '0', @BulkJitFlag = '0', @DeleteFlag = '0', @ErrorNum = '0')}
--code that i was trying to use in vb 6:
Public Sub TemporaryTables( _
ByVal bytRQSodfilFlag As Byte, _
ByVal bytBulkRanFlag As Byte, _
ByVal bytBulkForFlag As Byte, _
ByVal bytBulkJitFlag As Byte, _
ByVal bytDeleteFlag As Byte, _
ByVal cnPlant As String)
Dim objConn As ADODB.Connection
Dim objCmd As ADODB.Command
Dim objRQSodfil As Parameter
Dim objBulkRan As Parameter
Dim objBulkFor As Parameter
Dim objBulkJit As Parameter
Dim objParamID As Parameter
Dim objRQSodfilFlag As Parameter
Dim objBulkRanFlag As Parameter
Dim objBulkForFlag As Parameter
Dim objBulkJitFlag As Parameter
Dim objDeleteFlag As Parameter
Dim objErrorNum As Parameter
Dim intErrorNum As Integer
' setup command variable
Set objCmd = New ADODB.Command
Set objConn = New ADODB.Connection
objConn.Open cnPlant
objCmd.CommandText = "EXEC CreateTempTables"
objCmd.CommandType = adCmdStoredProc
objCmd.ActiveConnection = objConn
' setup parameters
Set objRQSodfil = objCmd.CreateParameter("@RQSodfil", adVarChar, adParamInputOutput, 20, "a")
objCmd.Parameters.Append objRQSodfil
Set objBulkRan = objCmd.CreateParameter("@BulkRan", adVarChar, adParamInputOutput, 20, "a")
objCmd.Parameters.Append objBulkRan
Set objBulkFor = objCmd.CreateParameter("@BulkFor", adVarChar, adParamInputOutput, 20, "a")
objCmd.Parameters.Append objBulkFor
Set objBulkJit = objCmd.CreateParameter("@BulkJit", adVarChar, adParamInputOutput, 20, "a")
objCmd.Parameters.Append objBulkJit
Set objParamID = objCmd.CreateParameter("@ID", adChar, adParamInputOutput, 2, 0)
objCmd.Parameters.Append objParamID
Set objRQSodfilFlag = objCmd.CreateParameter("@RQSodfilFlag", adTinyInt, adParamInput, , bytRQSodfilFlag)
objCmd.Parameters.Append objRQSodfilFlag
Set objBulkRanFlag = objCmd.CreateParameter("@BulkRanFlag", adTinyInt, adParamInput, , bytBulkRanFlag)
objCmd.Parameters.Append objBulkRanFlag
Set objBulkForFlag = objCmd.CreateParameter("@BulkForFlag", adTinyInt, adParamInput, , bytBulkForFlag)
objCmd.Parameters.Append objBulkForFlag
Set objBulkJitFlag = objCmd.CreateParameter("@BulkJitFlag", adTinyInt, adParamInput, , bytBulkJitFlag)
objCmd.Parameters.Append objBulkJitFlag
Set objDeleteFlag = objCmd.CreateParameter("@DeleteFlag", adTinyInt, adParamInput, , bytDeleteFlag)
objCmd.Parameters.Append objDeleteFlag
Set objErrorNum = objCmd.CreateParameter("@ErrorNum", adInteger, adParamInputOutput, , 0)
objCmd.Parameters.Append objErrorNum
' execute command
Set rsTableInfo = objCmd.Execute(, , adExecuteRecord)
' find returned parameters
gstrRQSodfilName = rsTableInfo.Fields("@RQSodfil")
gstrBulkRanName = rsTableInfo.Fields("@BulkRan")
gstrBulkForName = rsTableInfo.Fields("@BulkFor")
gstrBulkJitName = rsTableInfo.Fields("@BulkJit")
gstrID = rsTableInfo.Fields("@ID")
intErrorNum = rsTableInfo.Fields("@ErrorNum")
End Sub
any help would be appreciated
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I am trying to get data back from stored procedure output arguments. I am in a Visual C++ enviroment calling the stored procedure via the ODBC function SQLExecDirect. When the stored procedure has only a single output argument, everything works fine. When there are multiple output arguments, I get an error "Invalid Cursor State' from the SQLFetch. This is telling me there is no result set.
Below is a pseudo code fragment which shows what I am doing.
I want to use SQLGetData to convert the data into C variables. I do not want to use SQLBindParameter or Parameter Markers.
Sql = "DECLARE @outarg1 int
DECLARE @outarg2 datetime
{CALL ProcName('Inarg1','Inarg2',.......@outarg1 OUTPUT,@outarg2 OUTPUT ) }
SELECT @outarg1,@outarg2 " ;
rc = SQLExecDirect(hstmt,Sql,strlen(Sql) )
if( rc == SQL_SUCCESS)
{
rc == SQLFetch(hstmt);
if(rc == SQL_ERROR)
{
SqlGetDiagRec(.........);
}
}
.....
When there is one out parameter, everything works OK.
When there are multiple out parameters, I get a SQL error state 24000 which is "Invalid Cursor State". This tells me there is no result set for the Fetch to act on.
The stored procedure is doing a select for each out parameter.
Any Idea why I get an error when using more than one out parameter
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could offer me some advice. I am currently using a stored procedure to insert records into a database. I want to be able to retrieve the ID (primar key) from the item that has just been inserted using the stored procedure. The ID I want to get back is Meter_ID
This is my stored procedure:ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.quote
(@Business_Name nvarchar(50),
@Business_Type nvarchar(50),@Contact_Title nchar(10),
@Contact_First_Name nvarchar(50),@Contact_Last_Name nvarchar(50),
@Address_Line_1 nvarchar(MAX),@Address_Line_2 nvarchar(MAX),
@City nvarchar(MAX),@Postcode nchar(7),
@Tel_No nchar(11),@E_mail_Address nvarchar(50),
@Distributor_ID int,@Profile_Class int,
@Meter_Time_Code int,@Line_Loss_Factor int,
@Unique_Identifier1 int,@Unique_Identifier2 int,
@Check_Digit int,@Tariff nchar(20),
@UnitRate1AnnualUsage nchar(10),@UnitRate2AnnualUsage nchar(10),
@UnitRate1SubTotal money,@UnitRate2SubTotal money,
@QuoteTotal money
)
ASINSERT INTO client_details (Business_Name, Business_Type, Contact_Title, Contact_First_Name, Contact_Last_Name, Address_Line_1, Address_Line_2, City, Postcode, Tel_No, email_Address)VALUES (@Business_Name, @Business_Type,@Contact_Title, @Contact_First_Name, @Contact_Last_Name, @Address_Line_1, @Address_Line_2, @City, @Postcode, @Tel_No, @E_mail_Address)
DECLARE @Client_ID INTSET @Client_ID = scope_identity()
INSERT INTO meter_quote (Client_ID, Tariff, Meter_Distributor_ID, Meter_Profile_Class, Meter_Time_Code, Meter_Line_Loss_Factor, Unique_Identifier1, Unique_Identifier2, Check_Digit, UnitRate1AnnualUsage, UnitRate2AnnualUsage, UnitRate1SubTotal, UnitRate2SubTotal, QuoteTotal)VALUES (@Client_ID, @Tariff, @Distributor_ID, @Profile_Class, @Meter_Time_Code, @Line_Loss_Factor, @Unique_Identifier1, @Unique_Identifier2, @Check_Digit, @UnitRate1AnnualUsage, @UnitRate2AnnualUsage, @UnitRate1SubTotal, @UnitRate2SubTotal, @QuoteTotal)
RETURN
And this is the code I have in my asp page:<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource3" runat="server"
ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:ConnectionString %>"
InsertCommand="quote" InsertCommandType="StoredProcedure">
<InsertParameters><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxBusinessName" DefaultValue=""
Name="Business_Name" PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="DropDownBusinessType" Name="Business_Type"
PropertyName="SelectedValue" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="DropDownListTitle" Name="Contact_Title"
PropertyName="SelectedValue" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxFirstName" Name="Contact_First_Name"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxLastName" Name="Contact_Last_Name"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxAddressLine1" Name="Address_Line_1"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxAddressLine2" Name="Address_Line_2"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxAddressLine3" Name="City"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxPostcode" Name="Postcode"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxTelNo" Name="Tel_No"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxEmail" Name="E_mail_Address"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxDistributorID" Name="Distributor_ID"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxProfileClass" Name="Profile_Class"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxMeterTimeCode" Name="Meter_Time_Code"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxLineLossFactor" Name="Line_Loss_Factor"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxUniqueIdentifier1" Name="Unique_Identifier1"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /> <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxUniqueIdentifier2" Name="Unique_Identifier2"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxCheckDigit" Name="Check_Digit"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /> <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="LabelTariff2" Name="Tariff"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /> <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBoxUnitRate1Usage" Name="UnitRate1AnnualUsage"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="LabelUnitRate2Usage" Name="UnitRate2AnnualUsage"
PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="LabelUnitRate1Total" Name="UnitRate1SubTotal"
PropertyName="Text" Type="Decimal" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="LabelUnitRate2Total" Name="UnitRate2SubTotal"
PropertyName="Text" Type="Decimal" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="LabelQuoteTotal" Name="QuoteTotal"
PropertyName="Text" Type="Decimal" />
</InsertParameters>
</asp:SqlDataSource>
And the following in the C# code:
try
{
SqlDataSource3.Insert();//Insert quote details into the database using a stored procedure
}catch (Exception ex)
{LabelInsertException.Text = "Failed" + ex.Message;
}
Any help would be much appreciated
Thanks, Hayley
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Hello! This is my scenario...
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So... Does anyone here can help me out? Thanks in advance.
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I am looking forward to hearing from you
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GO
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AS
SET ROWCOUNT 6
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FROM LabTests
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(2) /////--spTopSixAnalytesEXEC.sql--//////////////
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2 220.30 ug/Kg Acetone
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4 140.30 ug/L Acetone
5 120.70 ug/L Acetone
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////--spTopSixAnalytes.vb--///////////
Public Class Form1
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sqlConnection.Open()
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sqlConnection.Close()
End Sub
End Class
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Error #2: Type 'SqlDataAdapter' is not defined (in Form1.vb)
Error #3: Array bounds cannot appear in type specifiers (in Form1.vb)
Error #4: 'DataSet' is not a type and cannot be used as an expression (in Form1)
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Scott Chang
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I know its a weird request, but we have created an application with sql server but our client wants a version which can be put onto disk.
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Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I have a quick question.
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so, if the my first two SP execute fine, perform their functionality like insert/update, and the third one fails...
how can i roll back to the initial state in ASP.NET.
would appreciate any info.
or redirection to the the location where i can look up some info on that.
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