T-SQL (SS2K8) :: Inserting Into A Self-referencing Table Using Identity Int

Jul 14, 2014

We are in the conversion process of making the database ints.This is a change from a guid PK to an integer based PK that uses an int Identity. The program still uses the guid, and we are trying to map that guid to the databases int.We insert using TVPs passed from code. Since the identity is being set upon insert I have three things to accomplish:

1) Insert all the data into the dbo table
2) Update the parent Id in the table
3) Pass the SetsId guid, Sets_Id int, ParentSets_Id int back to the program

This is a high transaction table that will have a lot of records (millions).

--Sample table creation. There is a FK between Sets_Id to ParentSets_Id, Clustered PK on the Sets_Id
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[JSets]') AND type in (N'U'))
BEGIN
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[JSets](
[SetsID] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL,
[Sets_Id] bigint Identity (1,1) NOT NULL,

[code]...

View 0 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

T-SQL (SS2K8) :: Insert Subset Of Self-referencing Table Into That Table

Mar 19, 2015

IF OBJECT_ID('tTable') IS NOT NULL
DROP TABLE tTable
GO

CREATE TABLE tTable
(nRow_IdINTEGER IDENTITY NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
nParent_IdINTEGERNULL,

[Code] ....

gives:

nRow_Id nParent_Id cGroup cValue
----------- ----------- ------- ------
1 1 One A
2 1 One B
3 2 One C

I want to insert a copy of this data, but w/ group = 'TWO', so the table will contain the additional rows

4 4 Two A
5 4 Two B
6 5 Tow C

View 5 Replies View Related

Inserting Data Into A Table Referencing PK From Another Table

May 12, 2008

How do i insert data into multiple tables. Lets say i have 2 tables: Schedules and Event

Schedules data is entered into the Schedules Table first

then now i need to insert Event table's data by refrencing the (PK ID) from the schedules table.

How do i insert data into Event table referencing the (PK ID) from Schedules Table ?


Fields inside each of the tables can be found below:




Event Table
(PK,FK) ScheduleID
EventTitle
AccountManager
Presenter
EventStatus
Comment

Schedule Table
(PK) ID


AletrnateID
name
UserID
UserName
StartTime
EndTime
ReserveSource
Status
StatusRetry
NextStatusDateTime
StatusRemarks

View 2 Replies View Related

Inserting With DTS In IDENTITY Table

Oct 12, 2006

Hi

I need to insert values from a text-file to a table with a primary key as identity. In the text file I have no idea of the primary key values and i get "foreign key constraint violation" when trying to import null values into the column.

How can I solve the problem? With ordinary insert-statement there is no problem since the table generates identity- key values automatically. Is there a possibility to generate identity values with DTS-import?

Björn

View 1 Replies View Related

Inserting Identity Column In An Table Using SSIS

May 2, 2007



Hi All

Is it possible to insert the identity cloumn in a table via SSIS. I've an ID (Identity) column is a table and I am importing data in the table using Excel sheet. I want to insert the value of ID column as Identity(1,1).

View 10 Replies View Related

T-SQL (SS2K8) :: Inserting FK Information Into Temp Table

Jan 7, 2015

I need to insert FK information into a temp table using database name and table name as a parameter.

I've been trying different ways, even with global temp table, but still doesn't work. Below is the code showing what I am trying to achieve. I want to avoid global temp table if possible.

IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb..##FKs') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE ##FKs
CREATE TABLE ##FKs (
[ForeginKeyName] [nvarchar](128) NULL,
[TableSchema] [sysname] NULL,
[TableName] [nvarchar](128) NULL,
[RelatedTableSchema] [sysname] NULL,

[Code] .....

View 9 Replies View Related

T-SQL (SS2K8) :: How To Update Identity Column With Identity Value

Jan 25, 2015

I have table of three column first column is an ID column. However at creation of the table i have not set this column to auto increment. Then i have copied 50 rows in another table to this table then set the ID column values to zero.

Now I have changed the ID column to auto increment seed=1 increment=1 but the problem is i couldn't figure out how to update this ID column with zero value set to each row with this auto increment values so the ID column would have values from 1-50. Is there a away to do this?

View 6 Replies View Related

Mind Boggling / How Can You Query Self Referencing Tables? (self Referencing Foreign Keys)

Jun 15, 2006

For example, the table below, has a foreign key (ManagerId) that points to EmployeeId (primary key) of the same table.
-------Employees table--------
EmployeeID  . . . . . . . .  .  .  int
Name  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  nvarchar(50)
ManagerID  . . . . . . . .  .  .  .  int
 
If someone gave you an ID of a manager, and asked you to get him all employee names who directly or indirectly report to this manager.
How can that be achieved?

View 6 Replies View Related

Inserting Identity Only

Sep 27, 2007

Someone asked me the other day about creating a table with one column that is an identity field and doing an insert so they can capture the SCOPE_IDENTITY() to use across seferal tables. I've never done anything like it and it seemed trivial at the time, but I'm not seeing how to make an insert work. So, for example, we have a table defines as: DECLARE @Bar TABLE (ID INT IDENTITY(1, 1) NOT NULL)
Now, how do you write a simple insert statement that will add a row to the table?

Basicaly, this is an acedemic exercise, but I can't seem to make it work unless I add another column to the table. Any ideas? Maybe I'm not caffinated enough..? :)

View 14 Replies View Related

Transact SQL :: Update Multiple Table Referencing New Table Data

Aug 4, 2015

I have a table called ADSCHL which contains the school_code as Primary key and other two table as

RGDEGR(common field as SCHOOl_code) and RGENRl( Original_school_code) which are refrencing the ADSCHL. if a school_code will be updated both the table RGDEGR (school_code) and RGERNL ( original_schoolcode) has to be updated as well. I have been provided a new data that i have imported to SQL server using SSIS with table name as TESTCEP which has a column name school_code. I have been assigned a task to update the old school_code vale ( ADSCHL) with new school_code ( TESTCEP) and make sure the changes happen across all 3 tables.

I tried using Merge Update function not sure if this is going to work.

Update dbo.ADSCHL
SET dbo.ADSCHL.SCHOOL_CODE = FD.SCHOOL_Code
FROM dbo.ADSCHL AD
INNER JOIN TESTCEP FD
ON AD.SCHOOL_NAME = FD.School_Name

View 10 Replies View Related

Inserting Into Identity Column

Jan 2, 2001

Hi Friends

Happy new year 20001.

Is it requires DBO Permission for do 'SET IDENTITY_INSERT FARRentalUnit ON'
or Write permission is enough.
I don't want give dbo perivilage to user.

Please reply soon.

Thanks for reply in advance.


Murali

View 3 Replies View Related

No @@IDENTITY When Inserting Text

Apr 26, 2002

I have an odd issue with a stored procedure using output parameters and a database text field.

I am using custom VB6 COM+ objects in the middle tier and SQL Server 2000 on the back end. The stored procedure has an int as it's first parameter; it is an output parameter which gets set to @@IDENTITY after the data is written to the tables. The last parameter is a text.

The COM+ object executes the proc; ADO 2.7 incorrectly identifies the text parameter as an adVarChar, so I explicitely convert it to an adLongVarChar when I detect that the incoming data is > 8000 characters.

The proc writes the data correctly to the database in all cases. However, when the data is > 8000 characters, SQL doesn't appear to correctly set the output variable. No errors are generated, I simply don't get any value written to the variable. I've searched through MS's documentation, but can't seem to find anything on this issue.

Any help or thoughts are appreciated.

View 1 Replies View Related

INSERTING Into IDENTITY Field

Nov 15, 2006

I have a table with the following schema:
CREATE TABLE [itis].[wrk_taxon_authors] (
[wb_taxon_author_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[taxon_author_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
[taxon_author] [varchar] (100) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NOT NULL ,
[kingdom_id] [smallint] NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO

I am trying to insert the following data (as you can see fields are seperated with the | ):

19||Flores-Villela and Sánchez-H., 2003|5|
20||Wiegmann, 1828|5|
16|17482|Gray, 1838|5|
17|9823|(Wiegmann, 1828)|5|
I get the following error:Server: Msg 4869, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Bulk Insert failed. Unexpected NULL value in data file row 1, column 2. Destination column (taxon_author_id) is defined NOT NULL.
Server: Msg 4869, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Bulk Insert failed. Unexpected NULL value in data file row 2, column 2. Destination column (taxon_author_id) is defined NOT NULL.

Since I have defined column 2 as an identity column, I don't understand why SQL Query analyzer is upset when I do not have a value in that field. To me, I would think it would auto-insert an integer (starting at seed 1 and incrementing by 1), but it doesn't. Could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

View 7 Replies View Related

Delete Rows In One Table By Referencing Another Table Info

Sep 16, 2004

I have one table that has unique id's associated with each row of information. I want to delete rows of information in one table that have a unique ID that references information in another table.

Here is a basic breakdown of what I am trying to do:

Table1 (the table where the rows need to be deleted from)
Column_x (Holds the id that is unique to the various rows of data - User ID)

Table2 (Holds the user information & has the associated ID)
Column_z (holds the User ID)

I tried this on a test set of tables and could not get it to work. What I am trying to do is skip all rows of Table1 that have ID's present in Table2, and delete the rows of ID's that are not present in Table2.

Code:


SELECT Column_z
FROM dbo.Table2
DELETE FROM dbo.Table1
WHERE Column_z <> Column_x


This did not seem to do what I needed, it did not delete any rows at all.

I wanted it to delete all rows in Table1 that did not have a reference to a user ID that matched any ID's in Column_z of Table2

Then I tried another scenerio that I also needed to do:

Code:


SELECT Column_z, Column_a
FROM dbo.Table2
DELETE FROM dbo.Table1
WHERE Column_z = Column_x AND Column_a='0'



'0' being the user id is inactive so I wanted to delete rows in Table1 and remove all references to users that were in an inactive status in Table2.

Neither one of the Queries wanted to work for me in the Query Analyzer when I ran them. It just said (0) rows affected.

Any ideas on what I am doing wrong here?

View 3 Replies View Related

Inserting Data Into A Row With An Identity Specification

May 5, 2008


I am trying to build a Windows application using: Windows XP Pro ; VS Pro 2005, C# and SQL2005.

I have a database table as follows:
eg
1) myGameRecency which contains columns : GameId (identity specification column/primary key/not null), Date (not null), [1], [2], [3], [4]

Using the myGameRecencyAllBalls table ---

I wish to insert a date into a new row but have not been able to determine how to with the identity specification on the GameId column.

Can anyone please assist?
Thank you.
lpbcorp



sqlCmd.CommandText = "DECLARE @date datetime SET @date = '" + Date +

"DECLARE @lastRowGameId int " +

"DECLARE lastrow_gameidcursor CURSOR SCROLL FOR " +

"(SELECT GameId FROM " + DBGameName.ToString() + "RecencyAllBalls) " +

"OPEN lastrow_cursor " +

"FETCH LAST FROM lastrow_gameidcursor INTO @lastRowGameId " +

"' INSERT INTO " + DBGameName.ToString() + "RecencyAllBalls.Date VALUES (@date) WHERE GameId = @lastrow_gameidcursor + 1";

sqlCmd.ExecuteScalar();

View 6 Replies View Related

Self-referencing Table

Sep 1, 2007

Hi,

I'm using MS SQL 2005 Express.

CREATE TABLE Folder (
iD int NOT NULL IDENTITY (1, 1) PRIMARY KEY,
folderName varchar(50) NOT NULL,
parentFolderID int NULL
FOREIGN KEY REFERENCES Folder (iD)
)
GO

if I add an ON DELETE CASCADE to the foreign key, then i get an error... which is annoying. If a folder is deleted, then all its sub-folders should also be automatically deleted.

The error is: 'Introducing FOREIGN KEY constraint 'FK__Folder__parentFo__7D78A4E7' on table 'Folder' may cause cycles or multiple cascade paths. Specify ON DELETE NO ACTION or ON UPDATE NO ACTION, or modify other FOREIGN KEY constraints.'

Anyone got any advice?

View 1 Replies View Related

Retrieving The BigInt Value From The Identity Column After Inserting

Jul 26, 2007

I have a database that has a tble with a field that autoincrements as a primary key. meanig that the field type is BigInteger and it is set up as my Identity Column. Now when I insert a new record that field gets updated automaticly.
How can I get this value in the same operation as my insert? meaning, in 1 sub, I insert a new record but then need to retieve the Identity Value. All in the same procedure. 
Waht is the way to achive this please?
Marc

View 2 Replies View Related

Inserting Rows Into Remote Server With Identity

Apr 2, 2008

I am having troubles trying to copy some rows from a table on my local computer to a table on a remote SQL Server 2005 that is being hosted by one of thos web hosting companies. The problem is that the table has an identity column. I first tried using the the following command:

SET IDENTITY_INSERT [remoteservername].Library2005.dbo.tblLanguages ON

but that results in the error:

Msg 8103, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table 'remoteservername.Library2005.dbo.tblLanguages' does not exist or cannot be opened for SET operation.


I read in another topic, that I should change this into the following:

EXECUTE [remoteservername].Library2005.dbo.sp_executesql N'SET IDENTITY_INSERT dbo.tblLanguages ON'

That command executes without error, but the problem is that I cannot perform the actual insert, because it is not within the execute statement. In other words, the following doesn't work:

EXECUTE [remoteservername].Library2005.dbo.sp_executesql N'SET IDENTITY_INSERT dbo.tblLanguages ON'
INSERT INTO [remoteservername].Library2005.dbo.tblLanguages
(colLangID, colEnglish, colGerman, colSpanish)
SELECT colLangID, colEnglish, colGerman, colSpanish FROM tblLanguages

This results in the error:

Msg 7344, Level 16, State 1, Line 2
OLE DB provider 'SQLOLEDB' could not INSERT INTO table '[remoteservername].[Library2005].[dbo].[tblLanguages]' because of column 'colLangID'. The user did not have permission to write to the column.

The remote server is linked correctly on my end via the sp_addlinkedserver and sp_addlinkedsrvlogin. Is there any way to force the remote server to turn IDENTITY_INSERT ON permanently and then let me execute as many INSERTS as I want and then turn it back OFF?

View 2 Replies View Related

How To Fetch Data Before Inserting A New ROW If We Are Using Identity Column??????

Apr 21, 2008

Hi,

I am using SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition & Merge Replication

in this I want to insert a record into table,
in that table I have taken UserID coloumn as auto incrementing Identity type.

In a book I read that,
If you are using an Identity column, you must find the next available number and reseed before an insert can be successful. You will also have to set up ranged identity columns on the published database to prevent errors when the new data is merged.

Now I want to ask here that, how should I ressed that value before inserting?????

any help in a form of CODe will be appriciated.....

thanks in advance...

View 8 Replies View Related

Updating Table Referencing 2nd Table Using Case

Feb 9, 2008

Hi

Im trying to create an update statement which references two tables (join) and has a CASE clause attached. Not sure where im going wrong...

Using T-sql!!!

update import set import.gone =
from import
inner join stat
ON stat.id = import.id
CASE
WHEN stat.A = import.field2 THEN import.gone = sec.A
WHEN stat.B = import.field2 THEN import.gone = sec.B
WHEN stat.C = import.field2 THEN import.gone = sec.C
WHEN stat.D = import.field2 THEN import.gone = sec.D
WHEN stat.E = import.field2 THEN import.gone = sec.E
WHEN stat.F = import.field2 THEN import.gone = sec.F
ELSE import.gone = null
END

Any help would be greatly appreciated

View 3 Replies View Related

Select Self Referencing Table

May 25, 2005

I have a table that holds a ParentID and the RecordID.  There is a column called IsEnabled which is a bit field indicating if a folder can be displayed or not.  0 = NO, 1 = YESThe table is for a directory structure which is virtual and displays folders on a web page.Root----- 1---------- 1-1---------- 1- 2----------------- 1-2-1----------------- 1-2-2----------------------- 1-2-2-1----------------- 1-2-3----------------- 1-2-4---------- 1- 3---------- 1- 4I need a query that will not select any children that are under a Parent that is disabled. So if   '   1- 2   ' is disabled then:---------- 1- 2----------------- 1-2-1----------------- 1-2-2----------------------- 1-2-2-1----------------- 1-2-3----------------- 1-2-4SHOULD NOT SHOW.Can anyone give me a query that will overcome this problem i have.-J

View 4 Replies View Related

Referencing A Table By Variable

Jul 18, 2000

I would like a stored proc to be fed the table name as a paramater.
I tried below

create procedure testit as

set nocount on
declare @tblnm varchar(50)
select * from @tblnm

but it get Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Procedure testit, Line 5
Line 5: Incorrect syntax near '@tblnm'.

Any idea

View 1 Replies View Related

Transact SQL :: Referencing More Than One Table

Jul 22, 2015

I have a very simple bit of code.

SELECT dbo.MF_PATIENT.Forename,
dbo.MF_PATIENT.Surname,
dbo.MF_PATIENT.DOB,
dbo.MF_PATIENT.Postcode,
Count(dbo.MF_PATIENT.HEYNo) AS CountOfHEYNo

[Code] ....

My issue is I want to run this bit of code but only if dbo_MF_PATIENT.MFPatientID appears in any of the 3 tables below:

dbo_ED_ATTENDANCE, dbo_OP_APPOINTMENT, dbo_IP_ADMISSION

Suppose im unsure on the joining because there is only ever one patient in the

dbo_MF_PATIENT table but they could appear dozens of times in any of the other 3 tables.

View 18 Replies View Related

Question On Inserting A Record On Sql Server With Identity Column As Key

Jan 16, 2006

Hi, All:Please help. I use sql server as back end and Access 2003 as front end(everything is DAO).A table on SQL server has an identity column as the key.We have trouble on adding records to this table using the following SQL.strSQL = "INSERT INTO myTableOnSQLServer (A, B, C, D, E) SELECT A, B, C, D,E FROM myTableonAccessLocal"db.execute strSQLThe schema of the table "myTableOnSQLServer" and the schema of the table"myTableonAccessLocal" are all the same except that the "myTableOnSQLServer"has an identity column (ID). The key of the "myTableOnSQLServer" is "ID" andthe table "myTableonAccessLocal" does not have a key.When we try to run the query, it gives errors indicating the key is violatedor missing.Should I figure out the autonumber for it first and then add to the SQLserver table?Many thanks,HS

View 1 Replies View Related

Transact SQL :: Instead Of Insert / Verify Not Inserting Into Identity Column

Apr 24, 2015

I am writing an Instead of Insert trigger. I would like to fire an error when inserting into an 'Identity' column. Since UPDATE([ColumnName]) always returns TRUE for insert statements, is there an easy/fast way around this? I don't want to use: 

IF(EXISTS(SELECT [i].[AS_ID] FROM [inserted] [i] WHERE [i].[AS_ID] IS NULL))
here is my pseudo-code...
CREATE VIEW [org].[Assets]
WITH SCHEMABINDING

[Code] .....

-- How does this statement need to be written to throw the error?
--UPDATE([AS_ID]) always returns TRUE

IF(UPDATE([AS_ID]))
RAISERROR('INSERT into the anchor identity column ''AS_ID'' is not allowed.', 16, 1) WITH NOWAIT;

-- Is there a faster/better method than this?
IF(EXISTS(SELECT [i].[AS_ID] FROM [inserted] [i] WHERE [i].[AS_ID] IS NOT NULL))
RAISERROR('INSERT into the anchor identity column ''AS_ID'' is not allowed.', 16, 1) WITH NOWAIT;

-- Do Stuff
END;

-- Should error for inserting into [AS_ID] field (which is an identity field)
INSERT INTO [org].[Assets]([AS_ID], [Tag], [Name])
VALUES(1, 'f451', 'Paper burns'),
(2, 'k505.928', 'Paper burns in Chemistry');

-- No error should occur
INSERT INTO [org].[Assets]([Tag], [Name])
VALUES('f451', 'Paper burns'),
('k505.928', 'Paper burns in Chemistry');

View 7 Replies View Related

T-SQL (SS2K8) :: Inserting Data From Excel Sheet

Dec 9, 2014

I am trying to insert data into a table from an excel sheet using bulk insert statement.

This excel sheet has number of tabs.

How can I mention a specific tab in bulk insert statement.

View 5 Replies View Related

Inserting Data Into Two Tables (Getting ID From Table 1 And Inserting Into Table 2)

Oct 10, 2007

I am trying to insert data into two different tables. I will insert into Table 2 based on an id I get from the Select Statement from Table1.
 Insert Table1(Title,Description,Link,Whatever)Values(@title,@description,@link,@Whatever)Select WhateverID from Table1 Where Description = @DescriptionInsert into Table2(CategoryID,WhateverID)Values(@CategoryID,@WhateverID)
 This statement is not working. What should I do? Should I use a stored procedure?? I am writing in C#. Can someone please help!!

View 3 Replies View Related

Using Employee/Boss Self Referencing Table

Feb 28, 2008

I have an Employee table that has
EmployeeID (PK)
SupervisorID (which is really just another EmployeeID)
..random junk...


Now that part makes sense, everyone gets one and only one boss.

Their boss can change, and therefore the SupervisorID would be updated.

Now I have an EmployeeEvals table that has quarterly evaluation data.

I want to relate these two tables.

Eval table has
EvalID (PK)
ReviewedEmployeeID (the one being evaluated)
SupervisorID (the one doing the evaluation)

Now I need to link this back to the employee table (at least I think I do).

So I would want to relate it by the ReviewedEmployeeID going back to EmployeeID in the employee table and I also want the SupervisorID to do the same...

But of course that won't work because that would seem to indicate that a single record on the Employees table (say EmployeeID 55) should have a matching (or could) record in the Eval table that would look like
EvalID: 12345
ReviewedEmployeeID: 55
SupervisorID: 55

which of course wouldn't happen as an employee wouldn't evaluate themself.

How do I handle the relationships for this properly?

Do I just not link the SupervisorID back to anything?

View 2 Replies View Related

Referencing A Users Table For History

May 6, 2008

I've recently finished an application for a small company with perhaps two hundred employees. Each employee was set up in a Users table in the database, against which application logins were processed.

For just about every other table in the database, other than pure lookup tables, we created columns to indicate the user who created the entry, and the user who last modified the entry. This was done using FK references back to the Users table. Each table contains two references back to the Users table, and there are over 150 tables now that follow this scheme. At first I was not concerned, other than the fact that it makes a visual picture of the data model look very confusing (almost every table has a pair of links back to the Users table), until I encountered an issue where I could no longer delete from the Users table. Upon surpassing 253 FK references to Users, I can no longer delete users, as the Query Optimizer can't complete the query.

Now, all of that so far is really not a big deal. Deleting users was never my intent anyway. The only real question I have is whether this is the standard way of maintaining history for table records. Have others used this method? Is there a better way?

View 1 Replies View Related

Instead Of Update Trigger W/ Self-Referencing Table

May 1, 2006

Setup:
Using SQL 2005

TableA

ID INT PK
Name VARCHAR
RefID FK
ID Name RefID
1 Test1 <NULL>
2 Test1a 1
3 Test1b 1
4 Test1b1 3
5 Test1b1a 4

CREATE TRIGGER Update_ID
ON TableA INSTEAD OF UPDATE
AS
IF UPDATE(ID)
BEGIN
DECLARE @old_ID INT
DECLARE @new_ID INT

SELECT @old_ID = ID FROM DELETED
SELECT @new_ID = ID FROM INSERTED

UPDATE TableA
SET ID = @new_ID
WHERE ID = @old_ID

UPDATE TableA
SET RefID = @new_ID
WHERE RefID = @old_ID
END

SPROC:
UPDATE TableA
SET ID=6
WHERE ID=2



RefID is the FK to ID
ID is also the PK to another table and has the relationship use cascading Delete and Update.

Problem:
"The UPDATE statement conflicted with the SAME TABLE REFERENCE constraint"
This is referring to the first UPDATE of the Trigger.
It was my understanding that Instead Of checks the constraints after it is all done yet it errs with the first Trigger UPDATE.
I was expecting to overcome the self-reference constraint issue by using Instead Of and with the first Trigger UPDATE, change the ID(PK) and then change the RefID(FK) with the second Trigger UPDATE.
Once that was done, it should have not had any constraint problems. Thoughts?

Thanks, Nathan

View 7 Replies View Related

Inserting To Multiple Tables In SQL Server 2005 That Use Identity Specification

Feb 20, 2007

Hi, I am having a bit of hassle with trying to enter details to multiple tables in SQL Server 2005.
I have four tables, an
Attendance Table (AttendanceID(PK Identity specific), MembershipNo, Date)
Resistance Table (ResistId(PK Identity specific), Weight , Reps, Sets)
Aerobics Tables(AerobicsID(PK Identity specific), MachineID, Intensity, Time)
and a linking table for all of them.... ExerciseMaster(AttendanceID,ResistanceID,AerobicsI D)

My problem is that I can insert data to each specific table by itself using seperate insert statements.....eg....

//insert an attendance record to the attendance table
string userID;

userID = Session["User"].ToString();

SqlDataSource pgpDataSource = new SqlDataSource();
pgpDataSource.ConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ConnectionStringLogin"].ToString();

pgpDataSource.InsertCommandType = SqlDataSourceCommandType.Text;
pgpDataSource.InsertCommand = "INSERT INTO [Attendance] ([MembershipNo], [Date]) VALUES (@MembershipNo, @Date)";
pgpDataSource.InsertParameters.Add("MembershipNo", userID);
pgpDataSource.InsertParameters.Add("Date", txtVisitDate.Text);

int RowsAffected = 0;

try
{
RowsAffected = pgpDataSource.Insert();
}

catch (Exception ex)
{
Server.Transfer("~/Problem.aspx");
}

finally
{
pgpDataSource = null;
}


//insert an aerobics record into the aerocibs table

SqlDataSource pgpDataSource = new SqlDataSource();
pgpDataSource.ConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ConnectionStringLogin"].ToString();

pgpDataSource.InsertCommandType = SqlDataSourceCommandType.Text;
pgpDataSource.InsertCommand = "INSERT INTO [Aerobics] ([MachineID], [Intensity], [ExerciseTime]) VALUES (@MachineID, @Intensity, @ExerciseTime)";


pgpDataSource.InsertParameters.Add("MachineID", rower.ToString());
pgpDataSource.InsertParameters.Add("Intensity", txtRowerLevel.Text);
pgpDataSource.InsertParameters.Add("ExerciseTime", txtRowerTime.Text);

int RowsAffected = 0;

try
{
RowsAffected = pgpDataSource.Insert();
}

catch (Exception ex)
{
Server.Transfer("~/Problem.aspx");
}

finally
{
pgpDataSource = null;
}
//same code as above for the resistance table

However, i am facing the problem where this does not populate the link table(ExerciseMaster) with any information as i am unable to write the relevant IDs into the table that have been auto generated by SQL Server for each of the subTables.
I have read several forums where they recommend using something called @@IDENTITY but i have no idea how or where to use this in order to fill my exercise table...
Any help would be so much appreciated.... Also, hopefully what i have said all makes sense and someone will be able to help me...oh and one more thing...this is an ASP.NET page coding in C#
Cheers
Scotty

View 8 Replies View Related

T-SQL (SS2K8) :: Inserting Date Range Depending On Inputs

Mar 14, 2014

I'm trying to modify a date range, but it's much more complicated.

Let's say I have existing date ranges of:

BlockIDStartDateEndDateActive
182013-12-31 00:00:002013-12-31 00:00:001
192014-01-01 00:00:002014-01-23 00:00:001
202014-01-24 00:00:002014-01-25 00:00:001
212014-01-26 00:00:002014-02-04 00:00:001
222014-02-05 00:00:002014-02-13 00:00:001
232014-02-14 00:00:002014-02-15 00:00:001

I've created code that will do the following (depending on the inputs):

1) Create new start and end dates
2) Inactivate obsolete date ranges

View 8 Replies View Related

T-SQL (SS2K8) :: Inserting Multiple Records Each Containing Null Value For One Of Fields

Apr 11, 2014

I'm trying to insert multiple records, each containing a null value for one of the fields, but not having much luck. This is the code I'm using:

Use InternationalTrade
Go
CREATE TABLE dbo.ACCTING_ADJUST
(
stlmnt_instr_id varchar(20) null,
instr_id varchar(20) not null,

[Code] ....

View 5 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved