Table Variables And Identities
Feb 16, 2006
Can an identity be created in a table variable?
Can joins be performed between table variables to be inserted into another table variable?
Am I better of using a temporary table?
(I'm working in a stored procedure here)
Thanks in advance
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Dec 7, 2005
Can anyone tell me what is best practices to define relationships betweentables and to define their primary key?For example...One table is Orders and other is OrderDetails.For ease of accessing datas from table OrderDetails I have fields copiedfrom Orders like year_of_order, order_number, client_id.Now, is it better to link those tables on this three fields, because theyare already there or define new field in OrderDetails with name OrderID andlink it on ID field from table Orders?In this case I will always access table Orders to check year of order,order number or client id for records in OrderDetails.Which one of these examples have better performace on server?I'm also doubting is it good to define field Id in each table and use itfor relationships to other tables or link tables on fields likeNumber_of_order.Is it enough to define field "Id" set it as PK and Identity Seed 1 forunique mark of record and preserving consistency of data.Is it good practice to link tables on primary key from one table to othercolumn in other table?Thnks.
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Sep 21, 2005
I'm really sorry if this is too OT but it is related to replication...
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Aug 31, 2000
I have a table that contains an identity column. This column is updated in a stored procedure that has a linked trigger that updates another 'backup' table. How can I ensure that the value of the new row added in the table with the identity is passed back to calling client. ?
The value of @@identity is incorrect as it reflects the value in the 'backup table' not the original table. and use select max() on the original table within the stored procedure could be violated by other users attempting the same operation
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Feb 8, 2007
Ok, so I must have screwed something up.
I have several databases set up for transactional replication to another instance of SQL Server 2005 for fail over purposes. Today, I restored one of those replicated databases to my development machine and discovered two surprising problems:
1) The Default Values settings in the replicated tables are missing. They are there in the publishing tables, just as they were before I set up replication. However, they are not in the subscribing tables. Now, this is not such a big issue, since I tend to send all default values in insert queries as necessary.
2) The second problem is a more of an issue, since I use auto-numbered Identity columns in my tables (yes, I know that's just plain lazy...). Anyway, in the replicated tables, €śIs Identity€? is indeed set to yes, but despite that fact that there are thousands of records with incrementally unique IDs, SQL server is trying to insert a record starting with 1. This, of course, throws a PK constraint error.
Obviously, if I am use them for failover purposes, these replicated databases need to be identical in every way.
So, what did I do to cause this situation, and how to I fix it?
Thanks a bunch!
md
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May 16, 2007
Hi;We just migrated to SqlServer 2005. When I import tables from fromSqlServer database into another the identity fields get switched offfrom being identities.How can I prevent that from happening?Thanks in advance for any informationSteve-------------------------------------------------------------------Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio9.00.1399.00Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools2005.090.1399.00Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC)2000.085.1117.00(xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)Microsoft MSXML2.6 3.0 4.0 6.0Microsoft Internet Explorer7.0.5730.11Microsoft .NET Framework2.0.50727.42Operating System5.1.2600
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Mar 25, 2008
Hi everyone, I am trying to upgrade a 2000 DB to 2005 with SSIS Database Transfer.
I finally got it to work with an online transfer but the destination database has no primary keys, indexes or identity columns from the source DB.
What am I missing?
What other ways are there to upgrade a SS2000 DB to 2005?
Thank you.
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Apr 10, 2008
How do I use table names stored in variables in stored procedures?
Code Snippetif (select count(*) from @tablename) = 0 or (select count(*) from @tablename) = 1000000
I receive the error 'must declare table variable '@tablename''
I've looked into table variables and they are not what I would require to accomplish what is needed.
After browsing through the forums I believe I need to use dynamic sql particuarly involving sp_executesql. However, I am pretty new at sql and do not really understand how to use this and receive an output parameter from it(msdn kind of confuses me too). I am tryin got receive an integer count of the records from a certain table which can change to anything depending on what the user requires.
Code Snippet
if exists(Select * from sysobjects where name = @temptablename)
drop table @temptablename
It does not like the 'drop table @temptablename' part here. This probably wouldn't be an issue if I could get temporary tables to work, however when I use temporary tables i get invalid object '#temptable'.
Heres what the stored procedure does.
I duplicate a table that is going to be modified by using 'select into temptable'
I add the records required using 'Insert into temptable(Columns) Select(Columns)f rom TableA'
then I truncate the original table that is being modified and insert the temporary table into the original.
Heres the actual SQL query that produces the temporary table error.
Code Snippet
Select * into #temptableabcd from TableA
Insert into #temptableabcd(ColumnA, ColumnB,Field_01, Field_02)
SELECT ColumnA, ColumnB, Sum(ABC_01) as 'Field_01', Sum(ABC_02) as 'Field_02',
FROM TableB
where ColumnB = 003860
Group By ColumnA, ColumnB
TRUNCATE TABLE TableA
Insert into TableA(ColumnA, ColumnB,Field_01, Field_02)
Select ColumnA, ColumnB, Sum(Field_01) as 'Field_01', Sum('Field_02) as 'Field_02',
From #temptableabcd
Group by ColumnA, ColumnB
The above coding produces
Msg 208, Level 16, State 0, Line 1
Invalid object name '#temptableabcd'.
Why does this seem to work when I use an actual table? With an actual table the SQL runs smoothly, however that creates the table names as a variable problem from above. Is there certain limitation with temporary tables in stored procedures? How would I get the temporary table to work in this case if possible?
Thanks for the help.
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May 19, 2014
I am trying to update one table when records are inserted in another table.
I have added the following trigger to the table “ProdTr” and every time a record is added I want to update the field “Qty3” in the table “ActInf” with a value from the inserted record.
My problem appears to be that I am unable to fill the variables with values, and I cannot understand why it isn’t working, my code is:
ALTER trigger [dbo].[antall_liter] on [dbo].[ProdTr]
for insert
as
begin
declare @liter as decimal(28,6)
[Code] ....
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Feb 2, 2006
Hello,I am writing a function that uses two table variables. The structures ofboth are shown here:DECLARE @workdates TABLE (conflict CHAR(1),workdate SMALLDATETIME)DECLARE @existing TABLE (workdate SMALLDATETIME)I need to do an update on the first table:UPDATE @workdatesSET conflict = 'X'FROM @existing sWHERE workdate = s.workdateI am concerned that the unqualified 'workdate' in the WHERE clause willgive me an ambiguous column reference. Is this SQL statement valid?Thanks,Andrew
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Jul 20, 2005
Hey everyone,I read in a SQL Server book that you can now create a tablevariable.DECLARE @TMP TABLE (list of fields)Then you can you can use the statementINSERT INTO @TMPSELECT (whatever).I've tried it and it works. The book also says that youshould be able to pass these variables between storedprocedures and functions. Problem is, when I try todeclare the variable at the top of the procedure, thesyntax checker hates it.Anyone else out there try this out?SAM
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May 9, 2007
Will reporting services allow the use of table variables in the SQL query?
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Jun 11, 2007
I want to querry a table based on the input of a form, I have tables Monday, Tuesday ect., and want to display the records for Monday if the user selects Monday in a menu. I need to delcare a table name but am not sure how?
DELCARE @myVar char(20)
SET myVar = Request.Form("select2");
"SELECT * FROM @myVar"
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Apr 28, 2008
I know user defined global table variables are not allowed in sql. I'm trying to avoid using temporty tables for speed reasons. I have a function in which a table variable is defined, and a function within that function that needs to call that table variable. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Feb 28, 2005
Is it possible to do something like this in SQL:
DECLARE @TABLE table
if @GOOD = 1 BEGIN
Set @Table = Table1
END ELSE BEGIN
Set @Table = OtherTable
END
SELECT * FROM @TABLE
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May 4, 2007
So, I've got a problem with using table variable "fields" and a simple variable in calculations. It ain't workin'. See the bolded code below. When I run the SP, it returns 0 for those values. Anyone got any clues? Is this a table variable limitation? ALTER PROCEDURE YearlyTotalsInPercentages(@Year int) ASBEGINDECLARE @TotalSum intDECLARE @Totals TABLE
(
CBDCYearlyTotals int, ProductLine varchar(50))INSERT INTO @Totals (CBDCYearlyTotals, ProductLine)SELECT SUM(dbo.Main.Hours), dbo.Project.ProductLineFROM dbo.Main INNER JOIN dbo.Department ON dbo.Main.DeptNo = dbo.Department.DeptNo INNER JOIN dbo.Project ON dbo.Main.ProjectNo = dbo.Project.ProjectNoWHERE dbo.Main.UserID LIKE 'CI%' AND dbo.Project.ControlLocation = 'IND' AND DATEPART(yyyy, dbo.Main.DataDate) = @Year AND dbo.Main.Active = 1GROUP BY dbo.Project.ProductLine SET @TotalSum = (SELECT SUM(dbo.Main.Hours)FROM dbo.Main INNER JOIN dbo.Department ON dbo.Main.DeptNo = dbo.Department.DeptNo INNER JOIN dbo.Project ON dbo.Main.ProjectNo = dbo.Project.ProjectNoWHERE dbo.Main.UserID LIKE 'CI%' AND dbo.Project.ControlLocation = 'IND' AND DATEPART(yyyy, dbo.Main.DataDate) = @Year AND dbo.Main.Active = 1) SELECT t.CBDCYearlyTotals AS CBDCYearlyTotals, t.ProductLine AS ProductLine, @TotalSum AS TotalSum, ROUND((t.CBDCYearlyTotals/@TotalSum) * 100, 1) AS Percentage FROM @Totals tEND
GO
Thanks Yall
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Jan 6, 2004
hi all!
I am using table variables instead of creating a temp table because it seems to be faster
But now I need qualify the table variable so I can join it with another table having a field with same name of a field from the table variable. U know if I can do that?
ex: with temp table
create table #tmp.... (F1...)
#tmp.f1
with table variable
declare @temp table(...
@table.f1 - can´t do it
the first question is if I can join the table variable with another table and how to do that qualifying the variable table, that is, putting the name of the var temp with the field, because the other table has a field with same name
thank to all and happiness for all 2004
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Aug 23, 2004
Hello, all. I'm attempting to insert data into a table variable using dynamic SQL created at runtime.
However, with a Table variable, SQL server will not allow the EXEC method to be used in an INSERT statement.
How do I go about this?
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May 4, 2000
I am trying to add a variable to a temporary table name. Throughout a stored procedure, I do a lot with this table. I delete, insert, update, and query this table. Is there a way to do the following without having to set the entire 'select * from ...' line as a variable? Below is what I am trying to accomplish. It all works until the select * line. Is there a way to accomplish what I am trying to do below?
Declare @table varchar(255),
@PassedID integer
set @passedID=5
set @table="test"+CONVERT(varchar(20), @passedID)
select * from @table
Thanks,
Jon
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Nov 14, 2005
I have a cursor which populates a variable with the name of each user table within my DB.
I'm trying to copy the tables one at a time by using a command like this:
SELECT * INTO @NewTable FROM @OrigTable
Query analyzer tells me that there's incorrect syntax near the keyword 'INTO'.
This seems fair enough to me as I assume it's trying to put the data into the variable rather than the table name which is held within the variable. Does any know how I can get around this?
Are there any alternative ways of copying the table structure (preferable without the data)?
BTW both variables are of type char(100)
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Aug 23, 2013
I have a table that has two columns POLICY_NUMBER and POLICY_TYPE
POLICY_NUMBER POLICY-TYPE
123 1
123 1
123 1
567 2
567 2
789 1
789 1
345 1
345 1
345 1
I need to write a script that give me the following result
policy_type_count policy_type
3 1
1 2
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Nov 6, 2014
Can we use tables variables in triggers... if yes, any example...
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Jul 20, 2005
I have a problem with executing following T-SQL select query.My select statement looks like thisSELECT * FROM (@TableName_FirstPart + @TableName_secondPart)**@TableName_FirstPart & @TableName_SecondPart are Local variables**Im getting Incorrect syntax error for this statement.Following is the error message:"Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 55Line 55: Incorrect syntax near '+'."Is it possible to construct table names in the FROM clause dynamically ?Thanks in advance
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Apr 18, 2005
It's come up more than once for me, where I need to DECLARE and SET several SQL variables in a Stored Procedure where many of these values come from the same table record - what is the best method for doing this, where I don't have to resort to making a separate query for each value.
Currently I'll do something like this:
DECLARE @var1 intSET @var1 = (SELECT TOP 1 field1 FROM table1 WHERE recordkey = @somekey)DECLARE @var2 nvarchar(20)SET @var2 = (SELECT TOP 1 field2 FROM table1 WHERE recordkey = @somekey)
Of course, I'd rather just have to query "table1" just once to assign my variables.
What obvious bit of T-SQL am I missing?
Thank you in advance.
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Mar 8, 2006
How do I know when to use a table variable, and when to use a temp table in my stored procedures? It seems that in most cases table variables are more efficient (in terms of execution time / CPU usage) but some of my stored procedures perform an order of magnitute better with temp tables instead.
Short of testing the stored proc both ways, how do I know what to do?
declare @Temp table
or
create table #Temp
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Mar 19, 2006
Is it possible to use variable name to dynamically define a query in a stored procedure? EX:
@Column = 'COUNT(*)'
@Category = 'Products'
@Table = 'Items. + @Category
SELECT @Column
FROM @Table
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Jun 21, 2001
This should be a relatively easy one... Are table variables, the data type, SQL (92 or 99) compliant?
TIA,
R2ro
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Oct 20, 2013
I need to move data from one table to another using variable percentages and business days.
Here is the basic idea:
Variables: varTable1, varTable2, varPercentage
Get varPercentage of rows of VarTable1 that have a date of "current business date -1" and place into varTable2.
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Jun 22, 2006
Hi, I am new to using SQL for anything more in depth than querying and reporting.
I am trying to create a series of SQL scripts which will be used across several customer sites so need to be easily customisable. What I want to do is have all of the table names, field names and customisable items handled by variables which will be declared and set at the beginning of the script, making them easy to find and change. The problem I am having at the moment is with creating a new table using variables for table name and field names, can anyone help?
quote:
DECLARE
@a_tmptbl varchar(15),
@a_fieldid1 varchar(15)
set @a_fieldid1 = 'newFieldid'
set @a_tmptbl = 'newTable'
create table @a_tmptbl ( @a_fieldid1 varchar(15), value float, counter INT);
insert into @a_tmptbl values ( "foobar", 21.76, 1);
select * from @a_tmptbl;
The error I am getting is:
quote:Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 8
Line 8: Incorrect syntax near '@a_tmptbl'.
Server: Msg 137, Level 15, State 1, Line 10
Must declare the variable '@a_tmptbl'.
Server: Msg 137, Level 15, State 1, Line 12
Must declare the variable '@a_tmptbl'.
Any advice would be gratefully accepted
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Jul 23, 2005
What would be the correct syntax, if any, that allows updating a tablevariable in a statement that uses the same table variable in a correlatedsubquery? Here's an example:DECLARE @t table (N1 int NOT NULL, N2 int NOT NULL)UPDATE @t SETN1 = (SELECT COUNT(1)FROM @t AS tWHERE t.N2 < @t.N2)This doesn't compile, complaining about "variable @t" in the WHERE clause.I'm not so interested in a way to rewrite this particular statement to makeit work, but rather in a general way to refer to table variables in thecontexts where correlation names cannot be used.Thank you.--remove a 9 to reply by email
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Dec 15, 2005
I am running SQL Server Best Practices on a SQL 2000database and it is recommending me to change the temptables inside SPs to table variables.I had read already in other places to use table variablesover temp tables. I also know I can't create indexes asI can on temp tables. Instead I'll have to create eithera primary key and/or a unique index on a table variable.One question I have is let's say I will be putting thousandsof records in a temp table, should i still choose a tablevariable over a temp table for this? Or is there arecommended limit where if I have to store certainnumber of records then it's better to store them ina temp table rather than a table variable? Or numberof records is not the factor to decide whether to usetemp tables or table variables?I would like to know when it's ideal or best to usetemp tables instead of table variables and vice versa.Thank you
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Mar 10, 2006
Hi,I have a user-defined function which returns a table (call it '@a'),and has another table defined as a variable (call it '@b'). When I tryto do the following query, I get "Must declare the variable '@b'" and"Must declare the variable '@a'." How do I remedy this?The query:UPDATE @aSETstuff =(SELECT otherStuff From @bWHERE @b.someID = @a.someID)
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Jul 20, 2005
HiI'm using the SQL 2000 table variable to hold 2 different fact sets.I'm declaring the variable @CurrentTable and inserting into it using aSELECT statement with no problems.I'm leaving certain of the columns null in order to later update themwith the PK.Problem is in the UPDATE syntax I'm usingUPDATE @CurrentTableSET ManagerTitle = (select mgrs.pos_title from mgrs) wheremgrs.pos_num = @CurrentTable.MgrPosNumIt is insisting I declare the @CurrentTable variable when I try to useit in the where clause.Is it simply out-of-scope or am I really doing something foolish?Andrew
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