Statement, Operators, Operation.

Mar 21, 2007

Hi I just got a paging procedure from the internet and it’s working just fine, but I would like to return the numbers of pages too. So I used the Count() function to retrieve all records on the table and divided by the page size, but even I doing with float number, this is returning a integer number. I just started with SQL Server, does some knows what is wrong with the following code? or knows a better way to do it.
 
Declare     @Records int,
            @Pages float,
            @hey int
 
Set @Records = (Select Count(*) as 'Friends' From friends
 
Set @Pages = ((@Records) / (@PageSize))
 
Set @hey = (@Pages)
 
if @Pages > @hey
begin
@Pages = @Pages + 1
end
 
return @Pages
 
 
Thank you very much.

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I would like to have a 'counter' table which will hold the last used number and return a new number. This is my schema:

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go
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)
go
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output inserted.Id
else
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output inserted.Id
select 1

If the table is empty it returns 1 else it returns the next number (Id + 1). But this query is not atomic (i guess...?) so it could evaluate that the #Counter table is empty and then try to insert into the table, but inbetween someone else executes the insert also. Could this query be rewritten with the merge statement so that the whole operation is atomic?

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and

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I apologised if this has been posted before. I am having so many problems with these operators.

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StmtText
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StmtText
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StmtText
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7088650____________2
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7171003____________3
7171003____________2

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[Code SQL]
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Although I'm using Access 2003, It's just a front end for a SQL Server 2000 database. The actual SQL statement containing the latter SQL function is:

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for (+) ADD, syntaxis -> expression + expression

expression Valid? result type
-----------------------------------------------------------------
int + int ok int
int + bigint ok bigint
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char + int ok char???
image + bit error -
binary + int ok binary???



for (*) MULTIPLY, syntaxis -> expression * expression

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-----------------------------------------------------------------
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int * bigint ok bigint
char * char error -
char * int error -
image + bit error -
binary + int ok binary????

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Code Snippet

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-- @logicalOperator = 1 (OR)
-- @comparison_operator = 4 (greater or equal)
-- @value = 1000000 (1000 ms)


sp_trace_setfilter 1, 13, 1, 4, 1000000


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-- @columnID = 16 (Reads)
-- @logicalOperator = 1 (OR)
-- @comparison_operator = 4 (greater or equal)
-- @value = 10000 (# Reads)

sp_trace_setfilter 1, 16, 1, 4, 10000


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RPC:Completed

SP:Completed

SPtmtCompleted

SQL:BatchCompleted

SQLtmtCompleted



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SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS):

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GO

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