SQL Server 2012 :: Find All Tables Used In Any Stored Procedure

Feb 14, 2015

I have a table with the list of all TableNames in the database. I would like to query that table and find any tables used in any stored procedure in that DB.

Select * from dbo.MyTableList
where Table_Name in
(
Select Name
From sys.procedures
Where OBJECT_DEFINITION(object_id) LIKE '%MY_TABLE_NAME%'
Order by name
)

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Sep 30, 2015

I have a scenario where I need to develop a stored proc to identify invalid input provided.

Following is a sample scenario

Create table product (ProductId varchar(10),SizeId int,ProductColor varchar(10));
insert into Product
select 'Prod1',10,'Black' union ALL
select 'Prod1',10,'BLue' union ALL
select 'Prod2',20,'Green' union ALL
select 'Prod2',10,'Black' ;

[Code] ....

In following TSql Code , Color and Size are optional. Both are provided as comma separated input. I have provided "bbc" as wrong color and "MM" as wrong size. I want to identify if color is invalid or size (MM is in valid for Black and Blue) and to set flag accordingly.

I had tried out join but it is not serving needs.

---===========================================
-- Sql
--============================================

DECLARE
@ProdId varchar(10),
@color varchar(max) = Null,
@size varchar(max) = Null
BEGIN
set @ProdId='Prod1';

[Code] .....

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Like this: exec dbo.uspTruncateTable 'dbname', 'dbo', 'tblname'

Of course there are different names, just changed for an example.

Here is the code in the Stored Procedure.

CREATE procedure [dbo].[uspTruncateTable]
@nDatabase varchar(255),
@nOwner varchar(255),
@ntable varchar(255)
as
declare @sqlString nvarchar(max)
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This just seems like an unneeded step, just code the 'truncate table dbname.dbo.tblname'.

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command.ExecuteNonQuery()to
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@myTable myTable read only
begin
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@idint
as
begin
updatetable1
setisarchived = 1,

[Code] ....

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updatetable1
setisarchived = 1,
modtime = getdate()
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Dec 17, 2013

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What would be the most proficient way of achieving this?

I had initially looked at using IF, TRY ie:

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BEGIN TRY
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END TRY

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Are there some obvious things to look at when optimizing views to utilize all cores/threads? Also, it doesn't matter if I set Cost Threshold for Parallelism to 1 or 50 or 5, it is always the same, and I have Max Degree of Parallelism set to 0 as well, which should mean to use all cores when available.

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The goal is to place the correct value into 'ABS' column that is located in the Atrn table while the t-sql 2012 stored procedure is excuting.

**Note: The goal is to fix the problem now since it is a production problem. The entire stored procedure that updates the 'dbo.Atrn' table will be rewritten in the near future.

My plan is to:

1. create a temp table called '#Atrnwork' that will contain the columns called,
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2. The value in the column called Atrnworkid in the '#Atrnwork' table, will obtain its value from the key of the 'Atrn' called atrnid by doing a select into. At the same time, the value for ABSvalue will be obtained by running some sql when the select into occurs?

3. The main table called 'Atrn' will be changed with a update statement that looks something like:

Update Atrn
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Jul 21, 2015

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@Start_Date_For_Totals_Date DATETIME,
@EmpFilterAddDuty VARCHAR(500),
@CounterBalanceType_id INT,
@dateFrom DATETIME,

[Code] .....

The value of @EmpFilterAddDuty could be:

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If i Replace @EmpFilterAddDuty with this in a QUERY, it gives me the expected result, but if i try to execute the stored procedure.:

DECLARE@return_value int
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@Start_Date_For_Totals_Date = N'20120831',
@EmpFilterAddDuty = 'SELECT E.EmployeeID FROM dbo.EmployeeGroupMapToEmployee E, dbo.Per_Budget B

[Code] .....

I get this error code:

Conversion failed when converting the varchar value 'SELECT E.EmployeeID FROM dbo.EmployeeGroupMapToEmployee E, dbo.Per_Budget B WHERE E.EmployeeID = B.PER_PERSONAL_ID AND B.PEB_Budget_id = 243 AND E.EmployeeGroupID IN (SELECT H.Id FROM dbo.EmployeeGroup H WHERE H.InstitutionsId = 22) GROUP BY E.EmployeeID ' to data type int.

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Sep 16, 2015

Our developers have gotten this idea lately that instead of having many small stored procedures that do one thing and have small parameter lists that SQL can optimize query plans for, its better to put like 8-10 different queries in the same stored procedure.

They tend to look like this:

create procedure UberProc (@QueryId varchar(50))
as

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begin
select stuff from something
end
if @queryid = 'Second really bad idea'
begin
select otherstuff from somethingelse
end

I see the following problems with this practice:

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Generating Scripts:

Object Explorer --> Databases --> Database --> Tasks --> Generate Scripts

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Note: I can generate two separate scripts for table and stored procedure, But in a just curiosity to know, Is there any way, can we re order the Generate Scripts output in SQL Server.

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