SSMS-EE: Creating And Using Stored Procedures - Error Messages 111, 156, && 102
May 10, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SSMS-EE Query to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 11, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SQL Server Managemet Studio-Express Edition to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following T-SQL error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 10, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SSMS-EE Query to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 11, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SQL Server Managemet Studio-Express Edition to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following T-SQL error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 10, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SQL Server Management Studio-Express Edition to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following T-SQL error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 10, 2006
Hi all,
I tried to use the SQL Server Managemet Studio-Express Edition to execute the following code statements:
--- SQLQuery.sql---
USE testDB
DECLARE @procID int
DECLARE @procName varchar(20)
DECLARE @procType varchar(20)
CREATE PROC sp_getRecords AS SELECT * FROM Inventory
CREATE PROC sp_insertRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS INSERT INTO Inventory VALUES (@procID, @procName, @procType)
CREATE PROC sp_deleteRecord @procID int AS DELETE FROM Inventory WHERE ID=@procID
CREATE PROC sp_updateRecord @procID int, @procName varchar(20), @procType
varchar(20) AS UPDATE Inventory SET name=@procName, type=@procType where ID=@procID
--- Insert records into the Inventory table
EXE sp_insertRecord 4, 'ER Vol 1', 'DVD'
EXE sp_insertRecord 5, 'ER', 'VHS'
EXE sp_insertRecord 6, 'Sixth Sense', 'DVD'
--- Delete record with ID=3
EXEC sp_deleteRecord 3
--- Update record with ID=5
EXEC sp-updateRecord 5 'ERVol1', 'VHS'
--- View the updated table
EXEC sp_getRecords
GO
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following T-SQL error messages:
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 8
'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 10
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 11
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROC'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near 'EXE'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_getRecords, Line 20
Incorrect syntax near 'updateRecord'.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Please help, tell me what is wrong in my execution of the code and advise me how I can correct this problem.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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May 15, 2006
Hi all,
I executed the following code statements in my SQL Server Management Studio Express Edition program that is on Windows XP Pro PC-Microsoft Windows NT 4 LAN system:
-----SQLQuery.sql-------
USE testDb
GO
CREATE VIEW InventoryPublisherView AS
(SELECT * FROM Inventory AS I FULL OUTER JOIN Publisher AS P ON I.ID=P.InventoryID
SELECT * from InventoryPublisherView
SELECT Name, type, quantity, pubName from InventoryPublisherView
DELETE FROM InventoryPublisherView WHERE ID=1
ALTER VIEW InventoryPublisherView AS
(SELECT ID,name,type,quantity,pubName FROM Inventory AS I FULL OUTER JOIN Publisher AS P ON I.ID=P.InventoryID)
GO
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following error messages in Parse or Execute without Results:
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure InventoryPublisherView, Line 3
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'SELECT'.
Msg 111, Level 15, State 1, Procedure InventoryPublisherView, Line 6
'ALTER VIEW' must be the first statement in a query batch.
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I have no ideas where in the SSMS-EE program I can look up for solving theses errors.
Please help tell me where I should look up and advise me what I should do to correct these problems.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Our DB has around 30 SProcs - I need to move them into a script, so that it can be easily added to another server. The way I'm creating the script is to highlight all the SProcs, then copy - in my notepad screen, I paste, which gives me one script, which includes all the individual creation scripts for the Sprocs.
However, I'm getting an error when I create the script -
Cannot add rows to sysdepends for the current stored procedure because it depends on the missing object 'SP_MySproc'. The stored procedure will still be created.
So - what's a good, and/or easy way to structure the script, so that I can easily find WHERE to put Which SProc Script, in the list?
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What permission is required to run debug feature in SSMS(debug Stored Procedures). This is a development machine and developer requested for this.
EXECUTE permission was denied on the object 'sp_enable_sql_debug', database 'mssqlsystemresource', schema 'sys'.
EXECUTE permission was denied on object 'sp_sql_debug', database 'master'.
Is there any option other than giving sysadmin privilege on SQL?
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May 19, 2006
Hi all,
In MyDatabase, I have a TABLE dbo.LabData created by the following SQLQuery.sql:
USE MyDatabase
GO
CREATE TABLE dbo.LabResults
(SampleID int PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
SampleName varchar(25) NOT NULL,
AnalyteName varchar(25) NOT NULL,
Concentration decimal(6.2) NULL)
GO
--Inserting data into a table
INSERT dbo.LabResults (SampleID, SampleName, AnalyteName, Concentration)
VALUES (1, 'MW2', 'Acetone', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (2, 'MW2', 'Dichloroethene', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (3, 'MW2', 'Trichloroethene', 20.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (4, 'MW2', 'Chloroform', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (5, 'MW2', 'Methylene Chloride', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (6, 'MW6S', 'Acetone', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (7, 'MW6S', 'Dichloroethene', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (8, 'MW6S', 'Trichloroethene', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (9, 'MW6S', 'Chloroform', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (10, 'MW6S', 'Methylene Chloride', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (11, 'MW7', 'Acetone', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (12, 'MW7', 'Dichloroethene', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (13, 'MW7', 'Trichloroethene', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (14, 'MW7', 'Chloroform', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (15, 'MW7', 'Methylene Chloride', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (16, 'TripBlank', 'Acetone', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (17, 'TripBlank', 'Dichloroethene', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (18, 'TripBlank', 'Trichloroethene', 1.00)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (19, 'TripBlank', 'Chloroform', 0.76)
INSERT ¦ ) VALUES (20, 'TripBlank', 'Methylene Chloride', 0.51)
GO
A desired Pivot Table is like:
MW2 MW6S MW7 TripBlank
Acetone 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Dichloroethene 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Trichloroethene 20.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Chloroform 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.76
Methylene Chloride 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.51
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I write the following SQLQuery.sql code for creating a Pivot Table from the Table dbo.LabData by using the PIVOT operator:
USE MyDatabase
GO
USE TABLE dbo.LabData
GO
SELECT AnalyteName, [1] AS MW2, AS MW6S, [11] AS MW7, [16] AS TripBlank
FROM
(SELECT SampleName, AnalyteName, Concentration
FROM dbo.LabData) p
PIVOT
(
SUM (Concentration)
FOR AnalyteName IN ([1], , [11], [16])
) AS pvt
ORDER BY SampleName
GO
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I executed the above-mentioned code and I got the following error messages:
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 1
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'TABLE'.
Msg 207, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Invalid column name 'AnalyteName'.
I do not know what is wrong in the code statements of my SQLQuery.sql. Please help and advise me how to make it right and work for me.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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May 22, 2006
Hi all,
I got an error message 156, when I executed the following code:
////--SQLQueryParent&Child.sql---////////
Use newDB
GO
----Creating dbo.Person as a Parent Table----
CREATE TABLE dbo.Person
(PersonID int PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
FirstName varchar(25) NOT NULL,
LastName varchar(25) NOT NULL,
City varchar(25) NOT NULL,
State varchar(25) NOT NULL,
Phone varchar(25) NOT NULL)
INSERT dbo.Person (PersonID, FirstName, LastName, City, State, Phone)
SELECT 1, "George", "Washington", "Washington", "DC", "1-000-1234567"
UNION ALL
SELECT 2, "Abe", "Lincoln", "Chicago", "IL", "1-111-2223333"
UNION ALL
SELECT 3, "Thomas", "Jefferson", "Charlottesville", "VA", "1-222-4445555"
GO
----Creating dbo.Book as a Child table----
CREATE TABLE dbo.Book
(BookID int PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
BookTitle varchar(25) NOT NULL,
AuthorID int FOREIGN KEY NOT NULL)
INSERT dbo.Book (BookID, BookTitle, AuthorID)
SELECT 1, "How to Chop a Cherry Tree", 1
UNION ALL
SELECT 2, "Valley Forge Snow Angels", 1
UNION ALL
SELECT 3, "Marsha and ME", 1
UNION ALL
SELECT 4, "Summer Job Surveying Viginia", 1
UNION ALL
SELECT 5, "Log Chopping in Illinois", 2
UNION ALL
SELECT 6, "Registry of Visitors to the White House", 2
UNION ALL
SELECT 7, "My Favorite Inventions", 3
UNION ALL
SELECT 8, "More Favorite Inventions", 3
UNION ALL
SELECT 9, "Inventions for Which the World is Not Ready", 3
UNION ALL
SELECT 10, "The Path to the White House", 2
UNION ALL
SELECT 11, "Why I Do not Believe in Polls", 2
UNION ALL
SELECT 12, "Doing the Right Thing is Hard", 2
GO
---Try to obtain the LEFT OUTER JOIN Results for the Parent-Child Table
SELECT * FROM Person AS I LEFT OUTER JOIN Book ON I.ID=P.ID
GO
////---Results---//////
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 5
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'NOT'.
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(1) Where did I do wrong and cause the Error Message 156?
(2) I try to get a Parent-Child table by using the LEFT OUTER JOIN via the following code statement:
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 5
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'NOT'.
Can I get a Parent-Child table after the error 156 is resolved?
Please help and advise.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
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Thanking You all,
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I have created following one,but giving error.
CREATE PROC SP_VOTERSLIPS @BOOTHID VARCHAR(14),@TABLENAME VARCHAR(255)
AS
BEGIN
SELECT V.BOOTHID,B.BOOTHNAME,B.BOOTHADDR1,B.BOOTHADDR2,B.ENGBOOTHADDR1,B.ENGBOOTHADDR2,C.CONSSTUTIONNAME,V.SNO,V.HOUSENO,V.VOTERNAME,
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Hey
I am creating a database application that is accessed through a .NET front end.
What I want to do is run a SQL script that will create my DB, create my indexes and enforce my constraints (all of which I have done) but I also want to create my stored procedures in the same script also.
When I merge all my stored procedures (about 16) into one file and run it in SQL Query Analyzer I get multiple errors but the one that is coursing me the most bother is
βServer: Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure procedureName, Line 134
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'procedure'.β
What does this mean and why canβt I run more than once Stored Procedure at once?
Many thanks
Quish
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Hey
I am creating a database application that is accessed through a .NET front end.
What I want to do is run a SQL script that will create my DB, create my indexes and enforce my constraints (all of which I have done) but I also want to create my stored procedures in the same script also.
When I merge all my stored procedures (about 16) into one file and run it in SQL Query Analyser I get multiple errors but the one that is coursing me the most bother is
Server: Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure procedureName, Line 134
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'procedure'.
What does this mean and why cant I run more than once Stored Procedure at once?
Many thanks
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also give me samples with Cursors and all
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I am running MS SQL Server 7 with SP3 installed and am having some problems getting replication to work correctly. I want to replicate all tables from one database to another database on the same server. I can setup replication, add publications and add subscriptions without any problem and all goes well until the replication process starts when the job aborts because it cannot find the sp_MSins..., sp_MSupd... or the sp_MSdel... stored procedures. I have used the New Publication wizard to create a Transactional publication, published all tables and allowed the wizard to use the default stored procedures which it says will be created when the subscribers are initialized but although I have created push subcriptions the stored procedures are never created and hence the replication fails whenever the job runs.
I have SA access to the databases concerned and as far as I am aware the jobs are running as my login - can anybody help me out as this is beginning to drive me nuts.
Thanks
Chris
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Dec 7, 2007
I keep getting this error on one of my pages when trying to do an update to the table via a stored procedure:
*System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Procedure or function 'sp_u_contractor_references' expects parameter '@p_contractorrfid', which was not supplied
I have verified that I am adding this parameter and that the spelling is correct. I have also made sure that the value is not NULL.
I'm confused as to what else the problem could be. Any ideas?
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Oct 7, 2004
I have a process that is running on the os. This process is picking up FTP files every 5 min, it renames them so not to confuse them with the new files, copies all renamed files into one file to be used by bulk insert, runs the bulk insert to populate a table, and then runs the stored procedure that scrubbing the data and insert it into another table. For every transaction that I do in my stored procedure, I do the error checking as follows:
IF @@error <> 0
BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
RETURN
If my stored procedure encounters an error, return statement will stop it from running. If this happens, I need to stop the process that is running on the os as well.
Questions:
How can that be accomplished?
How to restart the stored procedure ones the error has been corrected?
Thank you for your help.
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Jan 24, 2008
Hi all,
I tried to create a CSV file using Bulk Copy Program (BCP) and Stored Procedures: BCP executed from T-SQL using xp_cmdshell. I have the following sql code executed in my SQL Server Management Studio Express and error message:
--scBCPcLabResults.sql--
declare @sql varchar(8000)
select @sql = 'bcp ChDbLabResults out
c:cpChDbLabResults.txt -c -t, -T -S' + @@.SQLEXPRESS
exec master..xp_cmdshell @sql
Msg 137, Level 15, State 2, Line 3
Must declare the scalar variable "@@".
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--scBCPcLabResults.sql--
declare @sql varchar(8000)
select @sql = 'bcp ChDbLabResults out
c:cpChDbLabResults.txt -c -t, -T -S' + @@SQLEXPRESS
exec master..xp_cmdshell @sql
Msg 137, Level 15, State 2, Line 3
Must declare the scalar variable "@@SQLEXPRESS".
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I copied this set of code from a tutorial article that says "@@servername". My Sql Server is SQLEXPRESS, so I put @@.SQLEXPRESS or @@SQLEXPRESS in the code of scBCPcLabResults.sql.
I do not know why I got an error {Must declare the scalar variable "@@"} or {Must declare the scalar variable "@@SQLEXPRESS"}!!!??? Please help and advise me how to solve this problem.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Mar 23, 2015
I have simple query which creates tables by passing database name as parameter from a parameter table .
SP1 --> creates databases and calls SP2--> which creates tables . I can run it fine via SSMS but when I run it using SSIS it fails with below error .The issue gets more interesting when it fails randomly on some database creation and some creates just fine .
Note** I am not passing any database of name '20'
Exception handler error :
ERROR :: 615 :: Could not find database ID 20, name '20'. The database may be offline. Wait a few minutes and try again. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPID: 111 Origin: SQL Stored Procedure (SP1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Could not find database ID 20, name '20'. The database may be offline. Wait a few minutes and try again. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Error in SSIS
[Execute SQL Task] Error: Executing the query "EXEC SP1" failed with the following error: "Error severity levels greater than 18 can only be specified by members of the sysadmin role, using the WITH LOG option.". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.I have sysadmin permission .
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Jul 20, 2007
Do you guys have any good links or suggestions relative to this?
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Apr 28, 2008
Hi all,
In my code, I will call a stored procedure which is stored on the SQL server. However, I got errors on the stored procedure (The multi-part identifier "Datetime.Today" could not be bound.). Anyone know how to fix it. Thanks in advance.
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[spr_getScheduleJob]( @ToMobNum varchar(16), @OADC varchar(11), @MsgScheduleTime smalldatetime, @MsgTxt varchar(160), @CompUserName varchar(20) )
asset nocount on
Declare @TodayJobs as smalldatetimeSet @TodayJobs = Datetime.Todayselect * from Bulk_ScheduledOutgoing where @TodayJobs <= @MsgScheduleTime
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Sep 22, 1999
I was wondering if anyone knows how to suppress error messages that get returned from a stored procedure. For example, in a stored procedure I have a convert statement that takes some dates and substrings them together into a new date format:
select convert(datetime(substring(col1,1,2)+ '/' +.......etc.
Some of the data I am working with is not guaranteed to be good. For example, sometimes the users had entered 2/2/97 - which is invalid - no leap year in 1997. So, the convert to datetime fails.
The typical error message about the convert pops up on the screen. Can I shut that off.....and still catch @@error <> 0....?
Thanks!
Dean
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Jun 14, 2005
Hello,I was wondering if there were any built-in objects to handle error handling, in any of the SQL Server objects, or just to use event log or trace or debug or something like that. Or is it not recommended at all to use try.. catch, for whatever reason.Thanks a lot.
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Sep 8, 2004
Hello,
The export menu in DTS is a bit confusing for me. I have some stored procedures in one SQL Server and want to copy them to another. The username is the same for both SQL Servers. When I try copying the stored procedure with defaul settings, I get a progress bar (24 percent ccompleted, 62 percent completed...), then when its done it says "failed to copy objects from sql server to sql server". When I double click the error for details it says "User or role '[username]' already exists in the current database". Then I try again, unchecking "use default options" for my export. I go in to alter the options, uncheck "copy database users and database groups" (I've also tried unchecking "copy object-level permissions"), run it, get progress bar (like above), and then get another error that says "There is no such user or group '[username]'".
My user name is correct, I am able to access both Sql Servers with this username, and I should have all of the appropriate permissions.
I think maybe there is a checkbox I'm not unchecking or something stupid like that.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
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