I have several tables which are all identical in columns and datatypes. I want to create a function which does some calculations on this tables.
Since I just want to create one function I Need to specify the table on which the function should work on. That means i want to pass the table Name as a Parameter to the function.
Can a table be passed as parameter to a T-SQL procedure or function?One can define a temporary table within a procedure, and the system then manages its lifetime, keeps it separate from other instances executing the same procedure, etc: - CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.name (@Parameter1, @Parameter2) AS BEGIN DECLARE @name TABLE (column list) etcPerfect: but I need to be able to have another [recursive] procedure process this table. How do I make it available to the second procedure? If I write EXEC procedure @Namean error message "Must declare the variable '@Name'" is produced. Within the 2nd procedure, an attempt to name a table within the parameter list results in another error message, "Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'TABLE'". If I can't pass it as argument/parameter, then how do you process a temporary table in another procedure? Do I pass a cursor to it? Or is it quite impossible?Regards, Robert Barnes.
Hi Friends, Is it possible to pass the name of table to the User Defined Function in SQL and use it inside the function. Any help would be appreciated. Fazal.
Hi Friends,Is it possible to pass a table as a parameter to a funtion.whos function declaration would look some thing like this....ALTER FUNCTION TempFunction (@TempTable TABLE, @nPId INT)my problem is: i have to access a temporary table created in an SP ina functionALTER PROCEDURE MySPBEGIN....DECLARE @TmpTable TABLE(...)....TempFunction(@TmpTable)....ENDThanksArunDhaJ
execute sp_executesql @strQuery statement in my SP. and My is @strQuery = "Insert into @tmp_tbl select ...". I have created @tmp_tbl using "
DECLARE @tmp_tbl TABLE(rownum ...... ".
its giving me error "
Must declare the table variable "@tmp_tbl". while executing : execute sp_executesql @strQuery statement.
How to pass that table variable with executesql ?? As i understand, i created table @tmp_tbl in my SP and trying to access it inside system SP sp_executesql . so its not working.
Is there a way to pass table variable as parameter to sp_executesql ??
I have a temporary table with multiple records and a Stored Procedure requiring a value. In a Stored Procedure, I want to loop through records in the table and use the value from each record read as input to another Stored Procedure. How do I do this?
We already used Oracle Datasatage Server the following Query statement for Source and Lookup.here there is parameter maping in the SQl Statement . How can achive in SSIS the Folowing Querystatment?
Query 1: (source View Query) SELECT V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE.GDR_PRODUCT_ID, V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE.ASSET_TYPE, V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE.PREFERENCE_SEQ, V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE.RDP_PRICE_SOURCE, TO_CHAR(V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE.PRICE_DATE_TIME,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'), TO_CHAR(V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE.REPORT_DATE,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'), V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE.SOURCE_SYSTEM_ID FROM V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE WHERE REPORT_DATE = (select max(report_date) from V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE where source_system_id = 'RM' )
Query 2: (look up )
SELECT GDR_PRODUCT_ID, TO_CHAR(MAX(PRICE_DATE_TIME),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') , TO_CHAR(REPORT_DATE,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') FROM V_RDP_GOLD_PRICE where GDR_PRODUCT_ID = :1 and report_date = TO_DATE(:2,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') AND PRICE_DATE_TIME BETWEEN TO_DATE(:2,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') - 7) AND TO_DATE(:2,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') GROUP BY GDR_PRODUCT_ID, TO_CHAR(REPORT_DATE,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
please anyone give the sample control flow and how to pass the parameter?
I'm trying to pass a comma delimited list of numbers to a parameter to use in an IN of my Where clause. Dim MySqlParamSelected As New SqlParameter("@Selected", SqlDbType.Int) Cmd.Parameters.Add(MySqlParamSelected) MySqlParamSelected.Value = Session("intSelected") WHERE tblSelected.Selected_ID IN (@Selected) It will work if I only pass it one number (e.g. 78), but when I pass it more than one (e.g. 78,79) it fails. Here is the error: Msg 119, Level 15, State 1, Line 4Must pass parameter number 7 and subsequent parameters as '@name = value'. After the form '@name = value' has been used, all subsequent parameters must be passed in the form '@name = value'. Does anyone know how I can correctly pass multiple numbers to use in my IN?
How do i pass a parameter to a stored proc using this command: object SqlHelper.ExecuteScalar (SqlConnection connection, string spName, params object[] parameterValues) let's say that my parameter name is @ID and the value is IDval ..
HiWe still use SqlServer 2000 and DTSs.My question is: Can I pass a parameter to a DTS and if yes then how ?We would like to plan our screen like this.The user will input a parameter on the screen/form and then the DTS willbe activated using the value inputed.We do have how to work around it if parameters can't be passed but itwould make things a lot easier and straightforward if we could.Thanks !David Greenberg
I see a lot of posts asking for help with this type of problem but cannot find an answer that works. After 24 hours of trying, using examples from the Microsoft documentation, it's been utterly impossible to pass a parameter to a report via URL.
To make sure I'm not fighting more than one problem at the same time, I've stepped away from the production report I was trying to produce and created a simple report with a parameter named "p1". The only field on this test report is a textbox that displays the value of the parameter "p1". If I set the report up so that the user is queried for a value for "p1", the report works as expected -- the parameter is echoed back on the report.
The same thing can't be done via the URL. If I follow the docs and tack something like &rs:Command=Render&p1=hello onto the URL, I'm prompted for a value and/or told 'p1 is missing a value', depending on the visibility and default options I set for the parameter in the report definition.
I've tried every possible combination of settings I can think of for a parameter in the report definition, and every single one fails. Is this a task that's beyond RS abilities?
Any body can help me on passing parameters in to an MDX query?
sample :
SELECT NON EMPTY { [Measures].[Gross Profit], [Measures].[Sales Amount] } ON COLUMNS, NON EMPTY { ([Employee].[Employee Department].[Employee].ALLMEMBERS ) } DIMENSION PROPERTIES MEMBER_CAPTION, MEMBER_UNIQUE_NAME ON ROWS FROM [Adventure Works] where [Employee].[Department Name].[engineering] CELL PROPERTIES VALUE, BACK_COLOR, FORE_COLOR, FORMATTED_VALUE, FORMAT_STRING, FONT_NAME, FONT_SIZE, FONT_FLAGS
instead of engineering i want to pass a parameter Department. I created another dataset for it
WITH MEMBER [Measures].[ParameterCaption] AS '[Employee].[Department Name].CURRENTMEMBER.MEMBER_CAPTION' MEMBER [Measures].[ParameterValue] AS '[Employee].[Department Name].CURRENTMEMBER.UNIQUENAME' MEMBER [Measures].[ParameterLevel] AS '[Employee].[Department Name].CURRENTMEMBER.LEVEL.ORDINAL' SELECT {[Measures].[ParameterCaption], [Measures].[ParameterValue], [Measures].[ParameterLevel]} ON COLUMNS , [Employee].[Department Name].ALLMEMBERS ON ROWS FROM [Adventure Works]
Parameter is populating perfectly but how i edit my MDX to accept that parameter ?
I have two reports, one master report & one child report. If I click a patricular value in Territory column, It should take me to the child report where only rows which matches with the territory should be displayed. Since I'm new to SSRS, Kindly some guide me.
Please note that, in the child report I should not get any dropdown boxes for selection.
How can I pass NULL to a parameter, if now entry is made in the textbox? Dim KeywordParam As New SqlParameter("@Keyword", Me.KeyWordText.Text) MyCommand.Parameters.Add(KeywordParam)
I'm trying to pass my SqlDataSource a parameter that is defined in the code-behind file for the same page. I've tried the method below but it does not work. Is there a better way?SubmitForm.ascx page: <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource2" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ connection string...... %>" SelectCommand="sp_CourseMaterialShipment_GetCourses" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure"> <SelectParameters> <asp:Parameter DefaultValue="<% ProgramID %>" Name="programID" Type="Int32" /> </SelectParameters></asp:SqlDataSource> SubmitForm.ascx.vb page:Private ProgramID as string = "25"Public ReadOnly Property ProgramID() As String Get Return _ProgramID End GetEnd Property ThanksJason
Hi, I have a SQL table with a column field type varchar(max). It stores large amounts of text (actually HTML). I am trying to write an insert statement but cant figure out how to pass varchar(max) value to a parameter. I am using VB. The value is being passed from a formview control label. I get the following error: "Conversion from string "@manualtext" to type 'Integer' is not valid." from this line: dbComm.Parameters.Add("manualtext", SqlDbType.NText, "@manualtext") Here is what I have so far: ' Get HTML text file from formview control label Dim t As Label = CType(Me.FormView2.FindControl("manualtextlabel"), Label) ' get record number from querystring Dim param = CType(Request.QueryString("record"), String) ' connect to DB Dim myconnection As SqlConnection myconnection = New SqlConnection() myconnection.ConnectionString = _ ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MYCMSConnectionString").ConnectionString ' SQL statement Dim strSQL As String = "INSERT INTO dataentry " & _ "(project, manualtext) VALUES (@project, @manaultext)" Dim dbComm As New SqlCommand(strSQL, myconnection) ' create and pass value to parameters dbComm.Parameters.Add("project", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50, "@project") dbComm.Parameters("project").Value = param.ToString() dbComm.Parameters.Add("manualtext", SqlDbType.NText, "@manualtext") dbComm.Parameters("manualtext").Value = t.Text Try myconnection.Open() dbComm.ExecuteNonQuery() Catch ex As Exception Response.Write(ex.Message) Response.End() Finally If myconnection.State = ConnectionState.Open Then myconnection.Close() End If End Try ' **************** Dim newloc = "viewdetail.aspx?record=" + param Response.Redirect(newloc) End Sub Thanks for the help.
I have the following function that is run when a person enters a value, "Cell", in an access form. I am trying to execute the pass through query in SQL Server but i keep getting the following message:
"The microsoft jet database engine cannot find the input table or query 'CellDefs'. Make sure it exists and its name is spelt correctly."
There is nothing wrong with the table name. I cant understand what the problem is ?????
Can anyone tell me how to execute a query that passes a parameter from access to Sql server.
Thanks, Ruaidhri
Public Function GetData(Cell As String) Dim dbsCurrent As Database Dim qd1 As QueryDef Dim SQL As String Dim rs As Recordset Dim qdf As QueryDef Set dbsCurrent = CurrentDb
Set qd1 = dbsCurrent.CreateQueryDef("") With qd1 .Connect = "ODBC;DSN=MISChief;SERVER=Janeway;UID=sa;PWD=;DATA BASE=MIS" SQL = "" SQL = SQL + "INSERT INTO TableX SELECT A.Name AS CellCode, C.FinderNumber" SQL = SQL + "FROM (CellDefs AS A INNER JOIN Calls AS B ON " SQL = SQL + "A.CellDef_id = B.CellDef_id) INNER JOIN Finders AS C ON " SQL = SQL + "B.Finders_id = C.Finders_id " SQL = SQL + "WHERE A.Name LIKE '" & Cell & "' " SQL = SQL + "ORDER BY C.FinderNumber" .ReturnsRecords = False .ODBCTimeout = 2400
dbsCurrent.Execute (SQL) End With dbsCurrent.Close End Function
I want to Run a Dynamic SQL in which i need to pass IN parameters.
DECLARE @QUERY varchar(100) DECLARE @Paremeter varchar(10) SET @Parameter = '1,2' SET @QUERY='SELECT * FROM TABLE_NAME WHERE COLUMN_NAME IN (' + @parameter + ')'
But this causes an error that cant convert varchar string to int. Please dont suggest to avoid Dynamic Sql. I have to use it.
The application developers came up with an interesting requirement that I’d like some help with.
They want to be able to somehow pass a parameter to the trigger that is fired when you do something to a table. The parameter would control what logic is executed within the trigger.
The two solutions that I proposed, but were found unacceptable by them were: 1.Have parameter as a column within the table itself. 2.Don’t use Update, Delete, Insert but instead use a stored procedure.
I build a DTS package to get data from Oracle. The data I want may be yesterday, may be two days ago or may be others. So I need a date parameter to tell the package how to get the data. But I do not know how to do it.
I have a value I need to show on every report so I want to create a report parameter. It appears the only way for a report to have a parameter is for it to be a variable in the SQL WHERE clause. This value is not in the database so can't be retrieved from SQL.
How can I pass this value to the report and display it in a textbox in the footer?
I've developed a matrix report with two row groups. The second is visible or hidden depending on the toggle status of the first. I have set the navigation properties of the detail field to display a report of the underlying detail. I want to pass the current toggle state of the first row group to the details report as a boolean parameter. I this possible? I don't seem to have access to this property within the expression or code editors.
I'd be happy, as an alternative that implies the same thing, to pass the hidden / visible state of the second group.
I'd like to pass a parameter value from a ASP.NET application to an SSIS package. My SSIS package pulls data from SQL and loads it a flat file based on the parameter value.
Hello I have an ASP.NET application where I can filter data from an SQL DB by certain criterias. Users are now also able to click on a link which redirects them directly to the SQL Server Reporting Services application. What I'd like to have is a possibility to pass an object (as string) from my ASP.NET app to the textbox of the search criteria from the Reporting Services app.
Example: - ASP.NET appl.: The user selected a FileId=84 -> then he clicks on the hyperlink to the SQL RS - The SQL RS appl. opens and the textbox FileId is filled with "84"
it of course isn't a problem to pass the FileId to the hyperlink the user clicks on, but is it possible that the SQL RS appl. can somehow read it from the URL and pass it to the textbox? Or does someone have another solution?
In some t-sql 2012 that I am using, I am using the following on 5 separate merge statements.
USING (select LKC.comboID,LKC.lockID,LKC.seq,A.lockCombo2,A.schoolnumber,LKR.lockerId from [LockerPopulation] A JOIN TST.dbo.School SCH ON A.schoolnumber = SCH.type
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What is different, is the value of LKC.seq = 1 as listed below. I am using 5 separate ctes and the only value that changes is the LKC.seq number being a value between 1 and 5. Thus can you pass a parameter value to the CTE that I just listed above? If so, show t-sql to accomplish this goal?
Hi I want to create subscription for the report. I have 1 date parameter. and i want the value of the date parameter as today s date. How can i set value of the parameter as today's date.
I have tried using
getdate today now getutcdate
didnt work.
any other option.
I need to create subscription either from report manager or from management studio
Is it possible to pass a multi value parameter from one report to another using the "jump to report" feature?
ie;
I have report A that has a mutli value parameter (para1). This report has a link with the action property set to jump to another report(Report B). Report B requires the same multivalue parameter. I have tries setting the parameter in the interface as well as trying the join function. Nothing seems to pass the values correctly.
I tried to use the above url. The report doesn't pick the correct value of nIndex that I am passing as query string.
In Report Parameters page: nIndex is defined as a string parameter, marked as hidden, that allows nulls, and the default value is null.
I catch the command execution from SQL Profiler, and I always see the original value of 1, even though I am now passing 82896. I had initially given 1 as default value, when testing, now I need to pass this new value to get the latest data. I have built and deployed the report several times since then.