I'm trying to create a report that's based on a SQL-2005 Stored Procedure.
I added the Report Designer, a Report dataset ( based on a shared datasource).
When I try to build the project in BIDS, I get an error. The error occurs three times, once for each parameter on the stored procedure.
I'll only reproduce one instance of the error for the sake of brevity.
[rsCompilerErrorInExpression] The Value expression for the query parameter 'UserID' contains an error : [BC30654] 'Return' statement in a Function, Get, or Operator must return a value.
I've searched on this error and it looks like it's a Visual Basic error :
Ok I have a query "SELECT ColumnNames FROM tbl1" let's say the values returned are "age,sex,race".
Now I want to be able to create an "update" statement like "UPATE tbl2 SET Col2 = age + sex + race" dynamically and execute this UPDATE statement. So, if the next select statement returns "age, sex, race, gender" then the script should create "UPDATE tbl2 SET Col2 = age + sex + race + gender" and execute it.
I have a package that I have been attempting to return a error code after the stored procedure executes, otherwise the package works great.
I call the stored procedure from a Execute SQL Task (execute Marketing_extract_history_load_test ?, ? OUTPUT) The sql task rowset is set to NONE. It is a OLEB connection.
I have two parameters mapped:
tablename input varchar 0 (this variable is set earlier in a foreach loop) ADO. returnvalue output long 1
I set the breakpoint and see the values change, but I have a OnFailure conditon set if it returns a failure. The failure is ignored and the package completes. No quite what I wanted.
The first part of the sp is below and I set the value @i and return.
Why is it not capturing and setting the error and execute my OnFailure code? I have tried setting one of my parameter mappings to returnvalue with no success.
I am using MSSQL 2000, SQL Server Developer Edition and product version is : 8.00.760 (SP3)
Application Server: JBoss v 4.0.4 Driver : sql 2005 driver.
Hi,
I am running my application in JBOSS and hibernate to do all the query to the DB. While we are testing our application, it is working fine for the 1st day of stress testing, however after running for one days, it starts throwing the following exception. This can occur in a number of method call with no fixed pattern. Anyone has any idea what is going on?
used by: org.hibernate.exception.GenericJDBCException: could not execute query at org.hibernate.exception.SQLStateConverter.handledNonSpecificException(SQLStateConverter.java:103) at org.hibernate.exception.SQLStateConverter.convert(SQLStateConverter.java:91) at org.hibernate.exception.JDBCExceptionHelper.convert(JDBCExceptionHelper.java:43) at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.doList(Loader.java:2148) at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.listIgnoreQueryCache(Loader.java:2029) at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.list(Loader.java:2024) at org.hibernate.loader.hql.QueryLoader.list(QueryLoader.java:392) at org.hibernate.hql.ast.QueryTranslatorImpl.list(QueryTranslatorImpl.java:333) at org.hibernate.engine.query.HQLQueryPlan.performList(HQLQueryPlan.java:172) at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.list(SessionImpl.java:1114) at org.hibernate.impl.QueryImpl.list(QueryImpl.java:79) at org.hibernate.impl.AbstractQueryImpl.uniqueResult(AbstractQueryImpl.java:756) at org.hibernate.ejb.QueryImpl.getSingleResult(QueryImpl.java:63) ... 88 more Caused by: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: The statement did not return a result set. at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException.makeFromDriverError(Unknown Source) at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerPreparedStatement.doExecutePreparedStatement(Unknown Source) at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerPreparedStatement$PreparedStatementExecutionRequest.executeStatement(Unknown Source) at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.CancelableRequest.execute(Unknown Source) at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerConnection.executeRequest(Unknown Source) at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerPreparedStatement.executeQuery(Unknown Source) at org.jboss.resource.adapter.jdbc.WrappedPreparedStatement.executeQuery(WrappedPreparedStatement.java:236) at org.hibernate.jdbc.AbstractBatcher.getResultSet(AbstractBatcher.java:186) at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.getResultSet(Loader.java:1669) at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.doQuery(Loader.java:662) at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.doQueryAndInitializeNonLazyCollections(Loader.java:224) at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.doList(Loader.java:2145) ... 97 more
So, Jimmy G helped me out with it in showing a little bit how to do it. SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand(, object>) SqlParameter param = new SqlParameter(); param.ParameterName = "@return"; param.Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue; command.Parameters.Add(param);
command.ExecuteNonQuery();
//get the return value int val = int.Parse(command.Parameters[0].ToString()); Where I get lost is in the declaring of a new sqlcommand and sqlparameter. Can you please spell out where to use this and if I need to change my SQLdataSource. I currently was trying to use it in the OnClick of a button. What I had did the following Protected Sub CreateIssue_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) dim returnValue as integer 'how do I get a return value from the stored procedure executed in 'insertissue.insert() here to a variable? InsertIssue.Insert() Response.Redirect("/addarticletoissue") End Sub
again, thank you for your help and patience with such a beginner =)
I'm using MSSQL and PHP. I've got the following sql statement:
$msquery = IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT SerienNr FROM tbl_Auftrag a WHERE a.SerienNr='PC8') INSERT INTO tbl_Auftrag (BMS_AuftragsNr, SerienNr, AuftraggNr, Zieltermin, Kd_Name) VALUES ('455476567','PC8','1','2006-3-2','Fritz')
The Statement itself works fine, but i've got a problem getting a return value whether the insert has succeed, or not. :confused: mssql_query() always returns true if there occured no error in the statement. But i need to know if the insert procedded or not. I tried:
I have some sql and i expect a row back with some information even if there is nothing. What i want to happen is when it returns an empty row then give me a 0 so at least i get something back I am filling a dataset here and it isnt populating the fields when an empty row is returned.
SELECT 3 row_id, '2003' year, 'Mar' period, (SELECT count(*) FROM news WHERE news.id IN ( SELECT news.id FROM news WHERE news.announced_date >= '2003-03-01' AND ........
So ive tried variations of the below in a CASE statement WHEN NUll or WHEN 0 but i still get nothing back. I would like the information to return 3 2003 Mar 0 if its empty.
SELECT 3 row_id, '2003' year, 'Mar' period, (SELECT CASE count(*) WHEN NULL THEN 0 ELSE count(*) END FROM news WHERE news.id IN ( SELECT news.id FROM news WHERE news.announced_date >= '2003-03-01' AND ............
Hello,In my table, I have two columns - ForecastSales and ActualSales. I needto write a query that returns me just one aggregate value (one row andone column). If sum(ActualSales - ForecastSales) is negative, I need toreturn "red." Otherwise, I need to return green.I looked at CASE statement. However, I could not figure out anefficient way to build this query. I would appreciate your help.Thank you in advance for your help.Pradeep
I've been searching and trying out SQL statements for hours and I'mstill having a problem.I'm querying 3 tables... and I only want the first unique recordreturned.Currently, the data returned looks like this..............New York New York ANew York New York BNew York New York CLos Angeles California ALos Angeles California BLos Angeles California CI want the select statement to return this instead...New York New York ALos Angeles California AI'm using MS SQL server.please help?thanks for your help.
I am inserting a record into a table that automatically generatesunique ids (i.e. Primary Key). Is there anyway to return this id. As Iam using this on ASP.net page and I really need the ID to update thepage with the new details.I think on mysql there is something called LAST_INSERT_ID which doesthis.
Can anyone just point me in the right direction. All I want to do is add some T-SQL to an existing stored procedure to return the number of rows selected into a return value.Does anyone know how to do this?
Hello all, I have been working with a DetailsView control for the past week and it is a great control, but also lacks on some departments. Anyhow I need to know what the best approach for this scenerio would be? I have a SqlDataSource" <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlUpsertAffiliateDetails" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:connectionstring %>" SelectCommand="SELECT am.affiliate_id AS AffiliateId, am.member_id AS MemberId, m.First_Name, m.Last_Name, am.category_id AS CategoryId, ac.category_name, am.profile_web_address AS WebAddress, am.profile_email_1 AS Email, am.comments AS Comments, am.date_modified FROM tAffiliateMaster AS am WITH (NOLOCK) INNER JOIN tAffiliateCategories AS ac WITH (NOLOCK) ON am.category_id = ac.category_id INNER JOIN rapdata..Member AS m WITH (NOLOCK) ON am.member_id = m.Member_Number WHERE (am.affiliate_id = @AffiliateId)" UpdateCommand="spUpsertAffiliateProfile" UpdateCommandType="StoredProcedure"> <SelectParameters> <asp:QueryStringParameter Name="AffiliateId" QueryStringField="affiliate_id" /> </SelectParameters> <UpdateParameters> <asp:Parameter Name="Action" Type="Byte" DefaultValue="2" /> </UpdateParameters> </asp:SqlDataSource> And my SP:/* 09-19-07 Used to update affiliate profile */
CREATE PROCEDURE spUpsertAffiliateProfile @Action tinyint, @AffiliateId int, @MemberId int = -1, @CategoryId int, @WebAddress varchar(50), @Email varchar(50), @Comments varchar(1500) AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
-- Find errors first, check is not needed if deleting IF @Action <> 3 IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT Member_Number FROM rapdata..Member_Association WHERE Member_Number = @MemberId AND Status = 'A' AND Association_ID = 'TRI' AND Bill_Type_Code LIKE '%AF%') BEGIN SELECT retval = 'A qualified member ID was NOT found. Action Failed.', errorcount = 1, 0 AS affiliate_id RETURN END IF @Action = 1 IF EXISTS (SELECT member_id FROM tAffiliateMaster WHERE member_id = @MemberId) BEGIN SELECT retval = 'This member has already been listed. Action Failed.', errorcount = 1, 0 AS affiliate_id RETURN END
IF @Action = 1 AND @AffiliateId = 0-- insert BEGIN INSERT INTO tAffiliateMaster (member_id, category_id, profile_web_address, profile_email_1, comments) VALUES (@MemberId, @CategoryId, @WebAddress, @Email, @Comments)
SELECT retval = 'Record Entered', errorcount = 0, @@IDENTITY AS affiliate_id RETURN END
ELSE IF @Action = 2 AND @AffiliateId > 0-- update BEGIN UPDATE tAffiliateMaster
SET category_id= @CategoryId, profile_web_address=@WebAddress, profile_email_1=@Email, comments=@Comments
WHERE affiliate_id = @AffiliateId AND member_id = @MemberId
SELECT retval = 'Record Updated', errorcount = 0, @AffiliateId AS affiliate_id RETURN END
ELSE IF @Action = 3 AND @AffiliateId > 0-- delete BEGIN DELETE tAffiliateMaster
WHERE affiliate_id = @AffiliateId
SELECT retval = 'Record Deleted', errorcount = 0, 0 AS affiliate_id RETURN END GO
My question is how will I be able to return the retval? Will I need to do it within the code behind of the SqlDataSource Updated Event? Thanks!
We're using this statement to import some values into a database: SQLStatement = "INSERT MyTable (ID, VALUE) VALUES ('" & IDString & "', '" & VALUEString & "')"
The problem is that the strings might contain carriage returns/line feeds, i.e. VALUEString = "Line 1." & vbCrLf & "Line 2."
It only imports up until the first vbCrLf. We have tried replacing vbCrLf with "", but this doesn't work either. What is the correct format for inserting a value that contains new line characters?
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[sp_SelectMostRecentArticle]
AS BEGIN
DECLARE @article_id INT SELECT @article_id = ( SELECT TOP 1 article_id FROM article ORDER BY article_id DESC )
DECLARE @comment_count INT SELECT @comment_count = ( SELECT COUNT(comment_id) FROM comment JOIN article ON article_id = comment_article_id GROUP BY article_id HAVING article_id = @article_id )
SELECT TOP 1 article_id, article_author_id, article_title, article_body, article_post_date, article_edit_date, article_status, article_author_id article_author_ip, author_display_name, category_id, category_name--, comment_count AS @comment_count
FROM article
JOIN author ON author_id = article_author_id JOIN category ON category_id = article_category_id
GROUP BY article_id, article_title, article_body, article_post_date, article_edit_date, article_status, article_author_ip,article_author_id, author_display_name, category_id, category_name
HAVING article_id = @article_id
END GO
as you can see, im trying to return a comment_count value, but the only way I can do this is by defining the variable.
I have had to do it this way, because I cannot say COUNT(comment.comment_id) AS comment_count or it returns an error that it cant reference the comment.comment_id.
But when change it to FROM article, comment; I get errors about the article_author_id and article_comment_id.
And i cant add a join, because it would return the amount of rows of the comment...
unless someone could help with what i Just decribed (as i would prefer to do it this way), how would i return the variable value as part of the select statement?
I'm trying to migrate to the 2005 JDBC driver against SQL Server 2000, but I'm getting the following exception: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: The statement did not return a result set. This is similar problem to a past thread: http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=413019&SiteID=1 The difference is that my stored procedure uses cursors. This same stored procedure works fine with the 2000 JDBC driver.
Does anybody have any ideas how to resolve this problem?
So, really the key is the PROJID & the ACTIVITY_NAME (really, there's a unique column ID, but for this question, I'll leave it at that).
(Though this should be much easier to accomplish in code, the system is not built that way so) Is there a good way that I could return a status for a given PROJID based on whether a row exists for a given PROJID). In other words, ultimately, I would like to return something like this:
where the activity order (in this case) is Prepro, QA, Delivery. So because a Delivery row exists for PROJID 2, then the LAST_ACTIVITY would return "Delivery" and because only Prepro exists for PROJID 1, the LAST_ACTIVITY returned would be Prepro
If I try to run the code below, and even one of the values in the INNER JOIN statements is NULL, the DataReader ends up with zero rows. What I need is to see the results even if one or more of INNER JOIN statements has a NULL value. For example, if I want info on asset# 2104, and there's no value in the DriverID field, I need the rest of the data to display and just have the lblDriverName by blank. Is that possible?
<code> Sub BindSearchGrid() Dim searchUnitID As String Dim searchQuery As String searchUnitID = tbSearchUnitID.Text lblIDNum.Text = searchUnitID searchQuery = "SELECT * FROM Assets " & _ "INNER JOIN Condition ON Condition.ConditionID = Assets.ConditionID " & _ "INNER JOIN Drivers ON Drivers.DriverID = Assets.DriverID " & _ "INNER JOIN Departments ON Departments.DepartmentID = Assets.DepartmentID " & _ "INNER JOIN AssetCategories ON AssetCategories.AssetCategoryID = Assets.AssetCategoryID " & _ "INNER JOIN Store ON Store.[Store ID] = Assets.StoreID WHERE RTRIM(Assets.[Unit ID]) = '" & searchUnitID & "'"
Dim myReader As SqlDataReader myReader = Data.queryDB(searchQuery) While myReader.Read If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Store Name")) Then lblStrID.Text = myReader("Store Name") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("AssetCategory")) Then lblAsstCat.Text = myReader("AssetCategory") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Condition Description")) Then lblCondID.Text = myReader("Condition Description") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("DepartmentName")) Then lblDepID.Text = myReader("DepartmentName") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Unit ID")) Then lblUnID.Text = myReader("Unit ID") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Year")) Then lblYr.Text = myReader("Year") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Make")) Then lblMk.Text = myReader("Make") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Model")) Then lblMod.Text = myReader("Model") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Mileage")) Then lblMile.Text = myReader("Mileage") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Vin Number")) Then lblVinNum.Text = myReader("Vin Number") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("License Number")) Then lblLicNum.Text = myReader("License Number") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Name")) Then lblDriverName.Text = myReader("Name") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("DateAcquired")) Then lblDateAcq.Text = myReader("DateAcquired") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("DateSold")) Then lblDtSld.Text = myReader("DateSold") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("PurchasePrice")) Then lblPrPrice.Text = myReader("PurchasePrice") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("NextSchedMaint")) Then lblNSM.Text = myReader("NextSchedMaint") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("GVWR")) Then lblGrVWR.Text = myReader("GVWR") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("GVW")) Then lblGrVW.Text = myReader("GVW") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Crane Capacity")) Then lblCrCap.Text = myReader("Crane Capacity") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Crane Certification")) Then lblCrCert.Text = myReader("Crane Certification") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Repair Cost")) Then lblRepCost.Text = myReader("Repair Cost") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Estimate Replacement")) Then lblEstRep.Text = myReader("Estimate Replacement") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("SalvageValue")) Then lblSalVal.Text = myReader("SalvageValue") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("CurrentValue")) Then lblCurVal.Text = myReader("CurrentValue") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Comments")) Then lblCom.Text = myReader("Comments") If Not IsDBNull(myReader("Description")) Then lblDesc.Text = myReader("Description")
This is my foray into Stored procedures, so I'm hoping this is a fairly basic question.
I'm writing a stored procedure, in which I dynamically create an SQL statement. At the end of this, the SQL statement reads like:
Code SnippetSELECT COUNT(*) FROM StockLedger WHERE StockCode = 'STOCK1' AND IsOpen = 1 AND SizeCode = 'L' AND ColourCode = 'RED' AND LocationCode IS NULL AND RemainingQty > 0
Now this statement works a charm, and returns a single value. I want to assign this count to a variable, and use it further on in the stored procedure. This is where the problems start - I cant seem to do it.
If I hard code a statement, like
Code SnippetSELECT @LineCount = COUNT(*) FROM StockLedger that works fine (although it brings back a count of all the lines).
But if I modify the dynamically created SQL Statement from earlier on to:
Code SnippetSELECT @LineCount = COUNT(*) FROM StockLedger WHERE StockCode = 'STOCK1' AND IsOpen = 1 AND SizeCode = 'L' AND ColourCode = 'RED' AND LocationCode IS NULL AND RemainingQty > 0 it doesnt work - it complains: Must declare the scalar variable "@LineCount".
Just to clarify, when I say "dynamically created an SQL statement, I mean that by a bunch of conditional statements I populate a varchar variable with the statement, and then eventually run it exec(@SQLStatementString)
So, my question would be, how do I do this? How do I make a dynamically generated SQL statement return a value to a variable?
select @cmd = 'select uid from ' + ltrim(rtrim(@db))'..sysusers where name = ' + "'" + ltrim(rtrim(@OldOwner)) + "'" exec (@cmd)
How can I use @OldID to hold on UID return from this statement.
When I try use: select @cmd = 'select @OldID = uid from ' + ltrim(rtrim(@db))'..sysusers where name = ' + "'" + ltrim(rtrim(@OldOwner)) + "'" then I'm getting a error message: @OldID not declare.
I'm using a Merge statement to update/insert values into a table. The Source is not a table, but the parameters from a Powershell script. I am not using the Primary Key to match on, but rather the Computer Name (FullComputerName).
I am looking on how-to return the Primary Key (ComputerPKID) of an updated record as "chained" scripts will require a Primary Key, new or used.As an aside: the code below does return the newly generated Primary Key of an Inserted record.
I have a stored procedure on a SQL Server 2008 database. The stored procedure is very simple, just a SELECT statement. When I run it, it returns 422 rows. However, when I run the SELECT statement from the stored procedure, it returns 467 rows. I've tried this by running both the stored procedure and the SELECT statement in the same SSMS window at the same time, and the behavior is the same. The stored procedure is:
USE [REMS] GO /****** Object: StoredProcedure [mobile].[GetAllMobileDeviceUsers] Script Date: 12/04/2014 */ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
[Code] ....
When I do this in the same SSMS window:
exec mobile.GetAllMobileDeviceUsers
SELECT ee.EmployeeID, EmployeeName = LastName + ', ' + FirstName FROM EmployeeInvData ee --UNION
[Code] ....
I get two result sets. The first is 422 rows; the second is 467 rows. Why?
I am trying to insert a carriage return in the select statement after the web link where I had highlighted code in bold. When I insert a record into the table, I receive the email with the message body is in single line.I need the result to look like this in the message body:
ALTER TRIGGER [dbo].[SendNotification] ON [dbo].[TicketsHashtags] FOR INSERT AS BEGIN -- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
If I run the following select statment against the appropriate table it returns the duplilcate records in the result set. However, from this list I want to add an additional select statement embedded into the query that will actually return only those records with the most current syscreated date.
Example of script I'm using---
select cmp_fadd1, syscreated, cmp_name, cmp_code from cicmpy where cmp_fadd1 in (select cmp_fadd1 from cicmpy group by cmp_fadd1 having count(1) = 2) order by cmp_fadd1,syscreated desc
The results is:
Address Syscreated date Customer 1622 ONTARIO AVENUE 2005-06-15 22:19:45.000 RELIABLE PARTSLTD 1622 ONTARIO AVENUE 2004-01-22 18:10:05.000 RELIABLE PARTS LTD PEI CENTER 2006-01-05 22:03:50.000 P.G. ENERGY PEI CENTER 2004-01-22 17:57:56.000 P.G. ENERGY
From this I want to be able to select ONLY those records with the most current syscreated date or those records with 2005-06-15 and 2006-01-05
The Orders table contains orders placed on all the dates. I want to obtain a list of orders for a particular date, if there is no order for a product on the requested date, I want to return null values for the Quantity and Price fields.
I tried the following select statement:
select Products.ProductName, Orders.Quantity, Orders.Price from Products left join Orders on Products.ProductID = Orders.ProductID where Orders.OrderDate = '10/16/2004'
Where, there are a total of three products (A,B,C) in table Products. Product-C has no order on 10/16/2004, but I want it to return :
I would like to INSERT an array of integer into a table in MSSQL Server, then count the number of rows in the table with c++ using ODBC. Here you find my code to do this task:
In my code, I would like to Insert the array and then count the number of rows:
SQLTCHAR Statement[] = _T("INSERT INTO information1(Wert1,Wert2) VALUES(?,?) select count(*) as a from information1 ") ;
Problem : My expectation is, that first 9 rows are inserted into table then comes 9 as result to user (if the table is empty) but this code returns me 1 if first the table is empty. If the table is not empty, it returns 1+number of existing rows in the table. If I take a look inside the table, the 9 rows are successfully inserted in it. Only the number of rows in the table is wrong.
Hint : If I monitor the database using SQL Profiler. It looks like this: