SQL Server 2012 :: Default Value For Boolean Parameter

Sep 23, 2015

I have got a stored procedure with a parameter on a boolean field. When the parameter is passed down I must retrieve records according to the boolean value. That is if it is true retrieving records with the true in that field, if it is false retrieving records with false. And if no parameters is passed down just retrieve all records either with true or false. I have done something similar with integer fields and it works but in that case I wasn't able to make it working.

See at the following sample I am expecting when executing the 3rd time my below to return 4 and it returns 0

CREATE TABLE #temp
( Id int, Name char(30), YesNo bit )
INSERT INTO #temp (Id, Name,YesNo)
Select 1, 'a', 0
INSERT INTO #temp (Id, Name,YesNo)

[Code] ....

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Hi Folks,

I'm having a problem showing my boolean default parameter on report server in our test environment.

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Code Snippet
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-----------------------------
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------------------------------
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6
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