Using Multiple Stored Procedures In One Report
Aug 11, 2005Hi all,
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I have a Report which has 8 stored procedures to get 8 resultant data sets . the stored procedures are almost similar such that they have only difference is the where clause and column getting returned.
So ,every stored access same set of tables and temporary tables getting created to store some set of active data derived from big table.
what happening is ,when i run the stored procedures individually in query analyser ,it is taking the time which is accepatable individually,but when i keep them in the same report. it is taking the time which is equal to sum of all the times taken by the stored procedures ran individually in query analyser which is some what not acceptable
can anybody through an idea,what can be done here. i already thought of locks and kept set transaction isolation level read uncomitted for all the stored procedures.but the time taking is same.
please help me here,i am stuck
Thank you
Hi all,
I want to use 2 stored procedures in one report, but I could not find what is the way of doing this. I searched this subject on the intrernet, and I found some solutions. However, they used stored procedures in one stored procedure and used in one report. This is not the thing which I want to do, I want only do using 2 stored procedures in one report at the same time.
Thanks, for now...
I have a simple question: Can I have two or more stored procedures that begin transactions but the last stored procedure will commit all transactions if there was no error?
In other words, I have a stored procedure that performs some legacy stuff. I do not want to rewrite that logice, execpt I am putting it into a Stored Procedure since it currently is embedded SQL.
To support newer functionality, I am writing data to additional new tables. However, I do not want the *new* things to occur if there is an error. This is easy enough, I dont call the Stored Procedure for the new functionality if there was an error. However, if there was not an error and the newer stored procedure is called AND there is an error in the new stored procedure, I want to ROLLBACK the changes from the proceeding stored procedures.
To my understanding, I can name transactions but that is only to indicate in the logs what transactions have failed.
I thought about not using transactions for any of the individual stored procedures and calling them from a main stored procedure. The main stored procedure will have a BEGIN TRY and an END TRY (I am using SQL Server 2005) and at the top (right after the try) I will have a BEGIN TRANSACTION. In the BEGIN CATCH I will have a ROLLBACK and at the end I will have a COMMIT. If any of the stored procedures fail at any point it will cause the catch to occur thus rolling back all of my transactions. This would be the easiest way but I still need to deal with the question of, "What happens if any single stored procedure is called?" I guess I could have try and catches in each individual stored procedure for that.
I just want to make sure I am not overlooking something simple. I think I have the right idea by doing it this way I mentioned above. Because this is critical billing processing I just want to have some reassurance that this would work.
Thank
My stored procedure looks like this:
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.Calculate
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON
declare @lastUpdate varchar(15)
declare @sql nvarchar(4000)
declare LastUpdate cursor for select updateID from currentUpdate
OPEN lastUpdate
FETCH NEXT FROM LastUpdate INTO @lastUpdate
SELECT @sql = 'INSERT INTO A ...WHERE ..' + @lastUpdate
EXEC(@sql)
SELECT @sql = 'INSERT INTO B ...WHERE...' + @lastUpdate
EXEC(@sql)
SELECT @sql = 'UPDATE ...WHERE...' + @lastUpdate
EXEC(@sql)
CLOSE LastUpdate
DEALLOCATE LastUpdate
END
When I run this stored procedure from my web page, only the first sql is executed and then I get a timeout message.
When I execute the stored procedure manually on the server, all the sqls are executed correctly.
How can I solve this problem?
Thank You.
Am i the only one who is forced to open multiple instances of SQL Server Enterprise Manager in order to edit more than one stored procedure at a time? A lot of times i'll be comparing two sprocs or writing one based off of a "template" i wrote earlier. But i have to open two instances and alt-tab between them. Is there an easier way? (aside from pasting it into a notepad and using that)
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I am hoping someone can help me with creation of a stored procedure. What i would basically like to do is have a SELECT stored Procedure that gets values from one table and then uses these values to retrieve data from another table.
i.e. I would like to retrieve 2 dates from another table (the table has a single record that holds the 2 dates) then I would like to use those two dates to retrieve all records of another table that fall between those 2 dates.
As I know nothing about stored procedures I'm not even sure how to go about this??
Regards.
Peter.
Hey
I am creating a database application that is accessed through a .NET front end.
What I want to do is run a SQL script that will create my DB, create my indexes and enforce my constraints (all of which I have done) but I also want to create my stored procedures in the same script also.
When I merge all my stored procedures (about 16) into one file and run it in SQL Query Analyzer I get multiple errors but the one that is coursing me the most bother is
‘Server: Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure procedureName, Line 134
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'procedure'.’
What does this mean and why can’t I run more than once Stored Procedure at once?
Many thanks
Quish
I have two questions:
1) Is it possible to rename a SQL table –or- copy the content of a table into a new table ?
2) How to replace the renamed or replaced table name inside the code of ALL Stored Procedures that references it ?
Hi,
I am using multiple stored procedures which are using same set of tables at a time .
As stored procedures dont have any DMLs. they are just select statement copied into a temporary table for further processing.
My issue is ,I dont want to wait one stored procedure until the other stored procedure is completed.
as one stored procedure is taking 43 secs and another sp is taking one min .they are conmbinely taking 1:43 mins
where i want to take just 1 min which is the time took by second sp
I want this because i am calling all the stored procedures more than 5 in my reporting services to show in one report which is taking huge time
Please suggest me how to proceed here.i am stuck
what should i do with the tables or stored procedures?
Thank you
Raj Deep.A
I have 50-60 stored procedures in my application and these are stored in different files as per file one stored procedudre.
I want to deploy my applicaiton. I want to create a batch or Single SQL file to create all stored precodures in on go.
My objective is to ensure that No stored procedure has left while deploying the applicaiton.
thanks.
Hi ,
I have a Report which has 8 stored procedures to get 8 resultant data sets . the stored procedures are almost similar such that they have only difference is the where clause and column getting returned.
So ,every stored access same set of tables and temporary tables getting created to store some set of active data derived from big table.
what happening is ,when i run the stored procedures individually in query analyser ,it is taking the time which is accepatable individually,but when i keep them in the same report. it is taking the time which is equal to sum of all the times taken by the stored procedures ran individually in query analyser which is some what not acceptable
can anybody through an idea,what can be done here. i already thought of locks and kept set transaction isolation level read uncomitted for all the stored procedures.but the time taking is same.
please help me here,i am stuck
Thank you
Hey
I am creating a database application that is accessed through a .NET front end.
What I want to do is run a SQL script that will create my DB, create my indexes and enforce my constraints (all of which I have done) but I also want to create my stored procedures in the same script also.
When I merge all my stored procedures (about 16) into one file and run it in SQL Query Analyser I get multiple errors but the one that is coursing me the most bother is
€˜Server: Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure procedureName, Line 134
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'procedure'.€™
What does this mean and why can€™t I run more than once Stored Procedure at once?
Many thanks
Quish
Hello All,I can not figure out how to accomplish the task that I want. So, please help.I have two tables, Parent and Child tables. For both Tables I have stored procedures for inserting records. I simply pass parameters for field values to stored proecdures and Stored procedures simply insert record with those values. I am first inserting record in Parent table and then in child table via calling their stored procedures one by one.Now, what I want to do is, after inserting record in parent table successfully, If record can not be inserted in child table successfully then I want to rollback, I also want to undo the insertion operation done in previous parent table's stored procedure call. The problem is, I can not span a Transaction across multiple stored procedure. If I begin a Transaction in a stored procedure for a Parent table, then I have to either roll back or commit that transaction in the same stored procedure. How can I span a transaction across multiple stored procedures, so that I can rollback in the Child Table's stored procedure in such a way that the Record Insertion of the Parent table can be cancelled. What to do...? Please help, it's urgent. Thanks to all.
View 4 Replies View RelatedHello.
I have my database and i generated the script that creates the entire database. My database has some stored procedures.
When i create the script without the stored procedures, everything works fine when i try to reinstall the database. But if i create the script with the stored procedures, i get the following error message when i try to reinstall the database:
Code:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: 'CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE' must be the first statement in a query batch.
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROCEDURE'.
Must declare the scalar variable "@time1".
as i understand, i must have 1 storedprocedure per script. I tried separating one stored procedure per script and everything works fine, the problem here is that i have many many stored procedures.
Now, is there a way to have multiple stored procedures in one single sqlscript?
Do i really need to separate my stored procedures in one script per stored procedure or is there any way to put them all in one single script?
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to do the search and replace in multiple stored procedures using SQL 2005 Management Studio?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks!
How to return multiple values from stored procedures to reports in sql server 2005
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm running this legacy DTS package under SQL Server 2005, and need to make some changes.
I have some (say, 3) stored procedures, and they all have one same parameter. Each SP returns a dataset. I need to import each dataset to a table using DTS. Both the SPs and the destination tables are in the same database.
So, I created an "Execute SQL Task" and typed in "SQL Statement" something like this:
INSERT INTO TABLE TABLE1
EXEC SP1 ?
GO
INSERT INTO TABLE TABLE2
EXEC SP2 ?
GO
INSERT INTO TABLE TABLE3
EXEC SP3 ?
GO
And the execution returns an error: No value given for one or more required parameters.
Is it possible to assign a parameter to all three SPs? What is the work out if I don't want to change the SPs, and I don't want to create 3 Execute SQL Tasks?
Hi i have always used views in my code to group common functionality in my sql expressions and then i can simply call these views in my data access layer by saing:
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM vw_Documents WHERE CategoryID = @CategoryID", cn);
However my view has become so complicated that i had to convert it to a stored procedure called sp_Documents. The problem now though is that is that i wish to do queries against the data returned but i can't simply say:
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM sp_Documents WHERE CategoryID = @CategoryID", cn);
The only way i can see to do it is to create a stored procedure for every single senario i have passing in the appropriate values as parameters. This seems a pretty messy solution to me because i would have repeated logic in all my stored procedures. Therefore i was wondering if there's a simpler way for me to do this or am i just being lazy :).
Appreciate if someone could help,
I am trying to insert each record coming from my DataTable object to sql server database. The problem that I have is that I have my stored procedures within the loop and it work only for one record, because it complaing that there are too many parameters. Is there a way i can add up my parameters before the loop and avoid this issue?
Here is the code I am using:Public Sub WriteToDB(ByVal strDBConnection As String, ByVal strFileName As String, ByVal strTable As String)
'Fill in DataTable from AccessDim objConn As New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" & strFileName)
Dim adapter As New OleDbDataAdapter()Dim command As New OleDbCommand
Dim DataTable As New DataTableDim sqlCommand = "SELECT * FROM " & strTableDim objDataTable As New DataTable
objConn.Open()
command.CommandType = CommandType.Text
command.Connection = objConn
command.CommandText = sqlCommandadapter = New OleDbDataAdapter(command)DataTable = New DataTable("NFS")
adapter.Fill(DataTable)
'Sql DB vars
'Dim dtToDBComm = "INSERT INTO NFS_Raw(Time, Exch, Status) VALUES ('test', 'test', 'test')"Dim sqlServerConn As New SqlConnection(strDBConnection)Dim sqlServerCommand As New SqlCommand
sqlServerCommand = New SqlCommand("InsertFromAccess", sqlServerConn)
sqlServerCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
sqlServerConn.Open()For Each dr As DataRow In DataTable.Rows
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Time", dr.ItemArray(0).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Exch", dr.ItemArray(1).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Status", dr.ItemArray(2).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Msg", dr.ItemArray(3).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Action", dr.ItemArray(4).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@BS", dr.ItemArray(5).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@OC", dr.ItemArray(6).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@CP", dr.ItemArray(7).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Qty", dr.ItemArray(8).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Product", dr.ItemArray(9).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@MMMYY", dr.ItemArray(10).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Strike", dr.ItemArray(11).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Limit", dr.ItemArray(12).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@StopPrc", dr.ItemArray(13).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Type", dr.ItemArray(14).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Rstr", dr.ItemArray(15).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TIF", dr.ItemArray(16).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@RstrQty", dr.ItemArray(17).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExecQty", dr.ItemArray(18).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@WorkQty", dr.ItemArray(19).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@CxlQty", dr.ItemArray(20).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@AccountNum", dr.ItemArray(21).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchMbrID", dr.ItemArray(22).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchGrpID", dr.ItemArray(23).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchTrdID", dr.ItemArray(24).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@MemberID", dr.ItemArray(25).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@GroupID", dr.ItemArray(26).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@NTrdID", dr.ItemArray(27).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Acct", dr.ItemArray(28).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchTime", dr.ItemArray(29).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchDate", dr.ItemArray(30).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TimeSent", dr.ItemArray(31).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TimeProcessed", dr.ItemArray(32).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@PA", dr.ItemArray(33).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@OrderNo", dr.ItemArray(34).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TTOrderKey", dr.ItemArray(35).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@IP", dr.ItemArray(36).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@FFT3", dr.ItemArray(37).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@FFT2", dr.ItemArray(38).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@SubmitTime", dr.ItemArray(39).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@SubmitDate", dr.ItemArray(40).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TransID", dr.ItemArray(41).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@SessionID", dr.ItemArray(42).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@SeriesKey", dr.ItemArray(43).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchangeOrderID", dr.ItemArray(44).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Destination", dr.ItemArray(45).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@FlowDeliveryUnit", (dr.ItemArray(46))))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TimeReceived", dr.ItemArray(47).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@CallbackReceived", dr.ItemArray(48).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()Next
sqlServerConn.Close()
objConn.Close()
End Sub
Thanks for eveones input in advance.
I am trying to insert each record coming from my DataTable object to sql server database. The problem that I have is that I have my stored procedures within the loop and it work only for one record, because it complaing that there are too many parameters. Is there a way i can add up my parameters before the loop and avoid this issue?
Here is the code I am using:Public Sub WriteToDB(ByVal strDBConnection As String, ByVal strFileName As String, ByVal strTable As String)
'Fill in DataTable from AccessDim objConn As New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" & strFileName)
Dim adapter As New OleDbDataAdapter()Dim command As New OleDbCommand
Dim DataTable As New DataTableDim sqlCommand = "SELECT * FROM " & strTableDim objDataTable As New DataTable
objConn.Open()
command.CommandType = CommandType.Text
command.Connection = objConn
command.CommandText = sqlCommandadapter = New OleDbDataAdapter(command)DataTable = New DataTable("NFS")
adapter.Fill(DataTable)
'Sql DB vars
'Dim dtToDBComm = "INSERT INTO NFS_Raw(Time, Exch, Status) VALUES ('test', 'test', 'test')"Dim sqlServerConn As New SqlConnection(strDBConnection)Dim sqlServerCommand As New SqlCommand
sqlServerCommand = New SqlCommand("InsertFromAccess", sqlServerConn)
sqlServerCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
sqlServerConn.Open()For Each dr As DataRow In DataTable.Rows
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Time", dr.ItemArray(0).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Exch", dr.ItemArray(1).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Status", dr.ItemArray(2).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Msg", dr.ItemArray(3).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Action", dr.ItemArray(4).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@BS", dr.ItemArray(5).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@OC", dr.ItemArray(6).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@CP", dr.ItemArray(7).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Qty", dr.ItemArray(8).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Product", dr.ItemArray(9).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@MMMYY", dr.ItemArray(10).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Strike", dr.ItemArray(11).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Limit", dr.ItemArray(12).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@StopPrc", dr.ItemArray(13).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Type", dr.ItemArray(14).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Rstr", dr.ItemArray(15).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TIF", dr.ItemArray(16).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@RstrQty", dr.ItemArray(17).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExecQty", dr.ItemArray(18).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@WorkQty", dr.ItemArray(19).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@CxlQty", dr.ItemArray(20).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@AccountNum", dr.ItemArray(21).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchMbrID", dr.ItemArray(22).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchGrpID", dr.ItemArray(23).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchTrdID", dr.ItemArray(24).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@MemberID", dr.ItemArray(25).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@GroupID", dr.ItemArray(26).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@NTrdID", dr.ItemArray(27).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Acct", dr.ItemArray(28).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchTime", dr.ItemArray(29).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchDate", dr.ItemArray(30).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TimeSent", dr.ItemArray(31).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TimeProcessed", dr.ItemArray(32).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@PA", dr.ItemArray(33).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@OrderNo", dr.ItemArray(34).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TTOrderKey", dr.ItemArray(35).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@IP", dr.ItemArray(36).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@FFT3", dr.ItemArray(37).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@FFT2", dr.ItemArray(38).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@SubmitTime", dr.ItemArray(39).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@SubmitDate", dr.ItemArray(40).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TransID", dr.ItemArray(41).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@SessionID", dr.ItemArray(42).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@SeriesKey", dr.ItemArray(43).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@ExchangeOrderID", dr.ItemArray(44).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Destination", dr.ItemArray(45).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@FlowDeliveryUnit", (dr.ItemArray(46))))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@TimeReceived", dr.ItemArray(47).ToString()))sqlServerCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@CallbackReceived", dr.ItemArray(48).ToString()))
sqlServerCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()Next
sqlServerConn.Close()
objConn.Close()
End Sub
Thanks for eveones input in advance.
here's my code:my $sth = $dbhSQL->prepare('{call proc(?,?,?)}');$sth->bind_param(1,"asd");$sth->bind_param(2,"klm");$sth->bind_param_inout(3,$no_go, 1000);$sth->execute;print "no go = $no_go";while(my @row=$sth->fetchrow_array){print "@row";}$sth->finish;Here's my stored procedure:CREATE PROCEDURE proc@id varchar(50),@iyt varchar(20),@no_go int OUTPUTASSET NOCOUNT ONDECLARE @id_err int,@ans_glue_err intBEGIN TRANSACTIONSELECT user_id FROM myTableWHERE user_id=@id AND iyt=@iytSET @id_err = @@ERRORIF @@ROWCOUNT <> 0BEGINSELECT date,date_mod FROM ans_glueWHERE user_id=@idSET @no_go = 0SET @ans_glue_err=@@ERRORENDELSEBEGINSET @no_go = 1ENDIF @id_err = 0 AND @ans_glue_err = 0BEGINCOMMIT TRANSACTIONENDELSEBEGINROLLBACK TRANSACTIONENDthe procedure runs perfectly in Cold Fusion, returning both recordsetsand output param, but in perl, it won't print the output param and Idon't know how to access the second recordsetHELP!
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i read that stored procedures can return multiple result sets?how is that?
thanks in advance.
New to the forum here. I'm having a trouble. My company is contemplating using Report Builder as an end user tool as opposed to giving everyone a copy of Visual Studio. I'm studying the feasability on this.
A problem I'm running into, is that it doesn't seem possible to use a stored procedure as a data source. All of our standard reports are based off of stored procedures. Now granted, I'm talking about just Report Builder. I know how to base a report off of a SP using reporting services in VS. So, my question is, can you create a report off of a SP using only Report Builder, and if so, the steps? Thanks guys!
I'm trying to replace a table name in 250 stored procedures. I found this script below which does a good job but it also finds tables with similar names. How can I limit the replacement to the exact table name? If my original table name is MyTable001, I do not want to find MyTable001_ID.
-- set "Result to Text" mode by pressing Ctrl+T
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @sqlToRun VARCHAR(1000), @searchFor VARCHAR(100), @replaceWith VARCHAR(100)
-- text to search for
SET @searchFor = 'MyTable001'
-- text to replace with
SET @replaceWith = '[MyTable002]'
[code].....
I have a local Reporting Services report that I am modifying to use a stored procedure.
Although I am executing a stored procedure in the dataset query window, I also have to run a SELECT statement to retrieve the fields from a table that will populate the report.
The code that I have in the dataset query window looks like the following:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXECUTE @retCode = RunClaimVerification @parmID, @parmDate, @parmRecordID OUTPUT
SELECT *
FROM ClaimsDetail
WHERE ClaimRecordID = @parmRecordID
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When I execute this code, the only results that are returned SEEM TO BE the return code associated with running the stored procedure.
I thought about putting the SELECT code in the stored procedure and returning a table or a cursor from the stored procedure BUT it looks like tables are not supported as Report Parameter data types.
The stored procedure code generates Claim data that is stored in a SQL Table. The fields in this SQL table need to be retrieved by a unique record id to populate the fields in the report.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to how to go about doing this OR any suggestions that would help me resolve this problem?
Hi,
I plan to use my stored procedures to build the ad-hoc reporting model
Can someone please tell me where to use the OPENROWSET hack mentioned in this post (below) to create a datasource view for building the Report Model.
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=345209&SiteID=1
Appreciate your help
Thanks.
Hi all,
I had developed all my reports using CRXI and stored procedures of MSSQL 2000. Now I am migrating from CRXI to SSRS. But i have a problem because of my report stored procedures. These stored procedures are complex and nested. When i try to use procedures in a report, it gives a error. When i comment out my EXEC line in my procedures, it goes OK.
Please help me to do this ?
Hello,
I have a stored procedure that creates a temporary table, and then populates it using an INSERT and then a series of UPDATE statements. The procedure then returns the temporary table which will contain data in all of its columns.
When I call this procedure from SSRS 2005, the rowset returned contains data in only those columns that are populated by the INSERT statement. The columns that are set via the UPDATE statements are all empty. I read (in the Hitchhikers Guide to Reporting Services) that SSRS will only process the first rowset in a stored procedure that generates multiple rowsets. Is this true? Is this why SSRS does not retrieve data for the columns that are populated by the UPDATE statements?
Here is the stored procedure:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- File: sp_GetProgramsWatchedByDateRange.sql
-- Desc: Returns EDP program and related channel (i.e., provider) information from the IPTV Data warehouse.
-- Note that some of that data used by this procedure are obtained from the RMS_EPG database
-- which is created by an application (loadEPG) that loads the EPG data from a GLF format XML file.
-- Auth: H Hunsaker
-- Date: 11/07/2006
-- Example invocation
-- EXEC dbo.sp_GetProgramsWatchedByDateRange ...
-- Arguments/Parameters:
-- Parameter Name Type Description
-- 3. StartDate datetime First date of reporting period
-- 4. EndDate datetime Last date of reporting period
-- TerseMode bit Return all columns? (1 = no, 0 = yes)
-- 5. AsXML bit Resultset format (0 = standard, 1 = XML)
-- 6. Debug bit Debug mode (0 = off, 1 = on). Currently disabled
IF OBJECT_ID (N'dbo.sp_GetProgramsWatchedByDateRange') IS NOT NULL
DROP PROCEDURE dbo.sp_GetProgramsWatchedByDateRange
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.sp_GetProgramsWatchedByDateRange
@StartDate datetime = NULL,
@EndDate datetime = NULL,
@TerseMode bit = 0,
@AsXML bit = 0,
@Debug bit = 0
AS
-- Notes: Much of the program content (roles, flags, etc.) that we want is not stored in the IPTV data warehouse.
-- So I am going to the RMS_EPG database to obtain that information.
-- We will have to ensure that the 2 databases are generated at the same or a matching time
-- in order to to ensure that all programID values in the data warehouse can be located in the RMS_EPG database.
-- Debug code for testing
-- DECLARE @StartDate datetime
-- DECLARE @EndDate datetime
-- DECLARE @TerseMode bit
--SET @StartDate = NULL
--SET @EndDate = NULL
--SET @TerseMode = 1
SET NOCOUNT ON
CREATE TABLE #programWatched
(
--IPTV device ID
tdeviceId uniqueidentifier NULL,
taccountId uniqueidentifier NULL,
-- Basic program information
tprogram int NULL, -- programID from EPG XML, needed to access program data in the RMS_EPG db.
tprogramId uniqueidentifier NULL, -- programID generated by IPTV
tprogramTitle varchar(150) NULL,
tprogramEpisodeTitle varchar(100) NULL,
tprogramDescription varchar(500) NULL,
toriginDateTime datetime NULL,
tduration bigint NULL,
tprogramType nvarchar(100) NULL,
tchannelCallName nvarchar(20) NULL,
--Rating
programMPAARating varchar(50) NULL,
programVCHIPRating varchar(50) NULL,
programMPAARatingVal smallint NULL,
programVChipRatingVal smallint NULL,
-- Categories
programGenre varchar(50) NULL,
programCategory1 varchar(50) NULL,
programCategory2 varchar(50) NULL,
programCategory3 varchar(50) NULL,
programCategory4 varchar(50) NULL,
-- Roles
programActor1FirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor1LastName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor1 varchar(100) NULL,
programActor2FirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor2LastName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor2 varchar(100) NULL,
programActor3FirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor3LastName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor3 varchar(100) NULL,
programActor4FirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor4LastName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor4 varchar(100) NULL,
programActor5FirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor5LastName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor5 varchar(100) NULL,
programActor6FirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor6LastName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor6 varchar(100) NULL,
programActor7FirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor7LastName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor7 varchar(100) NULL,
programActor8FirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor8LastName varchar(50) NULL,
programActor8 varchar(100) NULL,
programDirectorFirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programDirectorLastName varchar(50) NULL,
programDirector varchar(100) NULL,
programWriterFirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programWriterLastName varchar(50) NULL,
programWriter varchar(100) NULL,
programProducerFirstName varchar(50) NULL,
programProducerLastName varchar(50) NULL,
programProducer varchar(100) NULL,
-- Flags
ClosedCaption bit NULL,
InStereo bit NULL,
Repeats bit NULL,
New bit NULL,
Live bit NULL,
Taped bit NULL,
Subtitled bit NULL,
SAP bit NULL,
ThreeD bit NULL,
Letterbox bit NULL,
HDTV bit NULL,
Dolby bit NULL,
DVS bit NULL,
FlagOrdinalValue smallint NULL,
-- Channel
tchannelId int NULL,
callLetters varchar(20) NULL,
displayName varchar(50) NULL,
type varchar(50) NULL,
networkAffiliation varchar(50) NULL
)
-- I store the program watching data in a temp table because
-- data from the VIL and the Sandbox that were used to test this procedure were either incomplete or invalid.
-- Use of a temp table with a series of updates allow me more control over the result set.
IF @StartDate IS NOT NULL AND @EndDate IS NOT NULL
INSERT INTO #programWatched (
tdeviceId,
tprogramId,
--tprogramTitle,
--tprogramEpisodeTitle,
toriginDateTime,
tduration,
--tprogramType,
--tchannelCallName,
ClosedCaption,
InStereo,
Repeats,
New,
Live,
Taped,
Subtitled,
SAP,
ThreeD,
Letterbox,
HDTV,
Dolby,
DVS
)
SELECT pw.DeviceID,
pw.programID,
--epg.program,
--epg.programTitle,
--epg.programEpisodeTitle,
pw.originTime AS 'When Watched',
pw.Duration AS 'Duration Seconds',
--epg.programType,
--epg.channelCallName,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 -- program flag values default to zero, as we do not want NULL values.
FROM DW_EventClientProgramWatched pw
WHERE programID IS NOT NULL AND programID != '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000' -- These values should not occur, but they did in the test system
AND originTime BETWEEN @StartDate AND @EndDate
ELSE
INSERT INTO #programWatched (
tdeviceId,
tprogramId,
--tprogramTitle,
--tprogramEpisodeTitle,
toriginDateTime,
tduration,
--tprogramType,
--tchannelCallName,
ClosedCaption,
InStereo,
Repeats,
New,
Live,
Taped,
Subtitled,
SAP,
ThreeD,
Letterbox,
HDTV,
Dolby,
DVS
)
SELECT pw.DeviceID,
pw.programID,
--epg.program,
--epg.programTitle,
--epg.programEpisodeTitle,
pw.originTime AS 'When Watched',
pw.Duration AS 'Duration Seconds',
--epg.programType,
--epg.channelCallName,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 -- program flag values default to zero, as we do not want NULL values.
FROM DW_EventClientProgramWatched pw
WHERE programID IS NOT NULL AND programID != '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000' -- These values should not occur, but they did in the test system
-- AccountId/SubscriberId
UPDATE #programWatched
SET taccountId = (SELECT accountId
FROM DW_BRDB_bm_device d
WHERE d.deviceId = tdeviceId)
-- program (this is the integer program ID stored in the EPG XML, not to be confused with the IPTV programId)
-- a program can occur on multiple channels, so we filter channels where scheduleTime <= originTime <= scheculeTime + durationSecs
UPDATE #programWatched
SET tchannelCallName = (SELECT TOP 1 channelCallName
FROM DW_EPG EPG
WHERE tprogramId = EPG.programId AND toriginDateTime BETWEEN scheduleTime AND DATEADD(s, epg.durationSecs, epg.scheduleTime))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET tprogram = (SELECT TOP 1 program FROM DW_EPG EPG WHERE tprogramId = EPG.programId AND tchannelCallName = channelCallName),
tprogramTitle = (SELECT TOP 1 programTitle FROM DW_EPG EPG WHERE tprogramId = EPG.programId AND tchannelCallName = channelCallName),
tprogramEpisodeTitle = (SELECT TOP 1 programEpisodeTitle FROM DW_EPG EPG WHERE tprogramId = EPG.programId AND tchannelCallName = channelCallName),
tprogramType = (SELECT TOP 1 programType FROM DW_EPG EPG WHERE tprogramId = EPG.programId AND tchannelCallName = channelCallName)
-- Rating (otained from programValues, can also be obtained from programFlags)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programMPAARating = (SELECT TOP 1 programValue
FROM RMS_EPG..programValue pv
WHERE tprogram = pv.programID AND pv.programValueTypeId = 9)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programMPAARatingVal = CASE programMPAARating
WHEN 'G' THEN 10
WHEN 'PG' THEN 25
WHEN 'PG-13' THEN 30
WHEN 'R' THEN 35
WHEN 'NC-17' THEN 50
WHEN 'NRAO' THEN 60
WHEN 'NR' THEN 0
ELSE 0
END
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programVChipRating = (SELECT TOP 1 programValue
FROM RMS_EPG..programValue pv
WHERE tprogram = pv.programID AND pv.programValueTypeId = 8)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programVChipRatingVal = CASE programVChipRating
WHEN 'TV-Y' THEN 10
WHEN 'TV-Y7' THEN 20
WHEN 'TV-G' THEN 35
WHEN 'TV-PG' THEN 40
WHEN 'TV-14' THEN 45
WHEN 'TV-MA' THEN 60
ELSE 0
END
-- Genre
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programGenre = (SELECT TOP 1 programCategoryTypeValue
FROM RMS_EPG..programCategory pc
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programSubCategoryType psct ON psct.programSubCategoryTypeId = pc.programCategoryId
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programCategoryType pct ON pct.programCategoryTypeId = psct.programCategoryTypeId
WHERE tprogram = pc.programID)
-- Categories
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programCategory1 = (SELECT TOP 1 programSubCategoryTypeValue
FROM RMS_EPG..programCategory pc
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programSubCategoryType pct ON pct.programSubCategoryTypeId = pc.programCategoryId
WHERE tprogram = pc.programID)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programCategory2 = (SELECT TOP 1 programSubCategoryTypeValue
FROM RMS_EPG..programCategory pc
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programSubCategoryType pct ON pct.programSubCategoryTypeId = pc.programCategoryId
WHERE tprogram = pc.programID AND programSubCategoryTypeValue NOT IN (programCategory1))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programCategory3 = (SELECT TOP 1 programSubCategoryTypeValue
FROM RMS_EPG..programCategory pc
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programSubCategoryType pct ON pct.programSubCategoryTypeId = pc.programCategoryId
WHERE tprogram = pc.programID AND programSubCategoryTypeValue NOT IN (programCategory1, programCategory2))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programCategory4 = (SELECT TOP 1 programSubCategoryTypeValue
FROM RMS_EPG..programCategory pc
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programSubCategoryType pct ON pct.programSubCategoryTypeId = pc.programCategoryId
WHERE tprogram = pc.programID AND programSubCategoryTypeValue NOT IN (programCategory1, programCategory2, programCategory3))
-- Roles
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programDirectorFirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 2)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programDirectorLastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 2)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programDirector = programDirectorLastName + ' , ' + programDirectorFirstName
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programWriterFirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 7)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programWriterLastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 7)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programWriter = programWriterLastName + ' , ' + programWriterFirstName
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programProducerFirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 6)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programProducerLastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 6)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programProducer = programProducerLastName + ' , ' + programProducerFirstName
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor1FirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor1LastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor1 = programActor1LastName + ' , ' + programActor1FirstName
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor2FirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor2LastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor2 = programActor2LastName + ' , ' + programActor2FirstName
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor3FirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor3LastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor3 = programActor3LastName + ' , ' + programActor3FirstName
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor4FirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor3FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor3LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor4LastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor3FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor3LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor4 = programActor4LastName + ' , ' + programActor4FirstName
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor5FirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor3FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor3LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor4FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor4LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor5LastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor3FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor3LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor4FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor4LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor5 = programActor5LastName + ' , ' + programActor5FirstName
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor6FirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor3FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor3LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor4FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor4LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor5FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor5LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor6LastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor3FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor3LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor4FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor4LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor5FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor5LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor6 = programActor6LastName + ' , ' + programActor6FirstName
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor7FirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor3FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor3LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor4FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor4LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor5FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor5LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor6FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor6LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor7LastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor3FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor3LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor4FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor4LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor5FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor5LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor6FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor6LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor7 = programActor7LastName + ' , ' + programActor7FirstName
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor8FirstName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleFirstName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor3FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor3LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor4FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor4LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor5FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor5LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor6FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor6LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor7FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor7LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor8LastName = (SELECT TOP 1 programRoleLastName
FROM RMS_EPG..programRoleName prn
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programRole pr ON pr.programRoleNameId = prn.programRoleNameId
WHERE tprogram = pr.programID AND pr.programRoleTypeId = 1
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor1FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor1LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor2FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor2LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor3FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor3LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor4FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor4LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor5FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor5LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor6FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor6LastName)
AND programRoleFirstName NOT IN (programActor7FirstName) AND programRoleLastName NOT IN (programActor7LastName))
UPDATE #programWatched
SET programActor8 = programActor8LastName + ' , ' + programActor8FirstName
-- Channel (provider) Call Letters, Display Name and Type
-- Is this correct? Should we get the channelId from the schedule table?
-- Is this efficient? View execution plan
UPDATE #programWatched
SET tchannelId = (SELECT TOP 1 c.channelId
FROM RMS_EPG..channel c
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..schedule s on s.channelID = c.channelID
WHERE s.programId = tprogram)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET callLetters = (SELECT TOP 1 c.channelCallLetters
FROM RMS_EPG..channel c
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..schedule s on s.channelID = c.channelID
WHERE s.programId = tprogram and s.channelId = tchannelId)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET displayName = (SELECT TOP 1 c.channelDisplayName
FROM RMS_EPG..channel c
JOIN RMS_EPG..schedule s on s.channelID = c.channelID
WHERE s.programId = tprogram and s.channelId = tchannelId)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET type = (SELECT TOP 1 c.channelType
FROM RMS_EPG..channel c
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..schedule s on s.channelID = c.channelID
WHERE s.programId = tprogram and s.channelId = tchannelId)
UPDATE #programWatched
SET networkAffiliation = (SELECT TOP 1 c.channelNetworkAffiliation
FROM RMS_EPG..channel c
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..schedule s on s.channelID = c.channelID
WHERE s.programId = tprogram and s.channelId = tchannelId)
IF @TerseMode = 0
SELECT *
FROM #programWatched
ORDER BY toriginDateTime
ELSE
-- Get only Genre, title, show date/time, rating, call letters
SELECT tDeviceId, tprogramTitle, tprogramEpisodeTitle, programGenre, toriginDateTime, programMPAARating, programVCHIPRating, tchannelCallName
FROM #programWatched
ORDER BY toriginDateTime
DROP TABLE #programWatched
SET NOCOUNT OFF
GO
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I also tried a query that populates some of its columns via subqueries. The query works fine when executed by the SQL Sevrer Query Analyzer,
meaning that all columns contain values, but when executed from SSRS, the columns that are poulated by the subqueries are empty, and only the columns that are not set by subqueries contain values:
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SELECT PW.DeviceID,
PW.originTime AS 'When Watched',
PW.programID,
PW.Duration AS 'Duration Seconds',
(SELECT TOP 1 programTitle FROM DW_EPG WHERE DW_EPG.programId = PW.programId AND PW.originTime BETWEEN DW_EPG.scheduleTime
AND DATEADD(second, durationSecs, DW_EPG.scheduleTime)) AS Title,
(SELECT TOP 1 program FROM DW_EPG WHERE DW_EPG.programId = PW.programId AND PW.originTime BETWEEN DW_EPG.scheduleTime AND
DATEADD(second, durationSecs, DW_EPG.scheduleTime)) As program,
(SELECT TOP 1 programCategoryTypeValue
FROM RMS_EPG..programCategory PC
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programSubCategoryType PSCT ON psct.programSubCategoryTypeId = PC.programCategoryId
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programCategoryType PCT ON PCT.programCategoryTypeId = PSCT.programCategoryTypeId
WHERE PC.programID = (SELECT TOP 1 program FROM DW_EPG WHERE DW_EPG.programId = PW.programId AND PW.originTime BETWEEN
DW_EPG.scheduleTime AND DATEADD(second, durationSecs, DW_EPG.scheduleTime))) AS Genre,
(SELECT TOP 1 programSubCategoryTypeValue
FROM RMS_EPG..programCategory PC
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programSubCategoryType PSCT ON psct.programSubCategoryTypeId = PC.programCategoryId
INNER JOIN RMS_EPG..programCategoryType PCT ON PCT.programCategoryTypeId = PSCT.programCategoryTypeId
WHERE PC.programID = (SELECT TOP 1 program FROM DW_EPG WHERE DW_EPG.programId = PW.programId AND PW.originTime
BETWEEN DW_EPG.scheduleTime AND DATEADD(second, durationSecs, DW_EPG.scheduleTime))) AS Category
FROM DW_EventClientProgramWatched PW
ORDER BY DeviceId, programId, originTime
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Any help is appreciated
Hi all,
In my SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE), pubs Database has a Stored Procedure "byroyalty":
ALTER PROCEDURE byroyalty @percentage int
AS
select au_id from titleauthor
where titleauthor.royaltyper = @percentage
And Table "titleauthor" is:
au_id title_id au_ord royaltyper
172-32-1176
PS3333
1
100
213-46-8915
BU1032
2
40
213-46-8915
BU2075
1
100
238-95-7766
PC1035
1
100
267-41-2394
BU1111
2
40
267-41-2394
TC7777
2
30
274-80-9391
BU7832
1
100
409-56-7008
BU1032
1
60
427-17-2319
PC8888
1
50
472-27-2349
TC7777
3
30
486-29-1786
PC9999
1
100
486-29-1786
PS7777
1
100
648-92-1872
TC4203
1
100
672-71-3249
TC7777
1
40
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I try to do an ADO.NET 2.0-VB 2005 programming in my VB 2005 Express to get @percentage printed out in the VB Form1. I read some articles in the websites and MSDN about this task and I am very confused about "How to Work with Output Parameters & Report their Values in VB Forms": (1) Do I need the Form.vb [Design] and specify its properties of the object and classes I want to printout? (2) After the SqlConnectionString and the connection.Open(), how can I bring the value of @percentage to the Form.vb? (3) The following is my imcomplete, crude draft code:
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Data.SqlTypes
Public Class Form1
Dim connectionString As String = "Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=pubs;Integrated Security=SSPI;"
Dim connection As SqlConnection = New
SqlConnection(connectionString)
Try
connection.Open()
Dim command As SqlCommand = New SqlCommand("byroyalty", connection)
command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
...................................................................
..................................................................
etc.
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From the above-mentioned (1), (2) and (3), you can see how much I am lost/confused in attempting to do this task. Please help and give me some guidances and good key instructions for getting the output parameter printed out in the FORM.vb in my VB 2005 Express project.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
Almost new to ssrs, accessing Oracle's stored procedures to feed the reports (no other choice), working on a master/detail report and badly stuck. This report needs to access 3 stored procedures one for master and two for small tables under it. The master's order ID is fed to the two stored procedures that may or may not pull any thing for certain order ID's
I am approaching it by creating 2 datasets and a page-long list, added desired text boxes and a table in the list, grouped the list on order ID and passing it to tables using default values etc. but keep getting the following message.
"The Group expression for the table €˜table1€™ refers to the field €˜ProductName€™. Report item expressions can only refer to fields within the current data set scope or, if inside an aggregate, the specified data set scope".
The list seems to be associated to one dataset only and any item in it cannot refer to anyother dataset, even if I try to access the table's dataset in its properties (The 'current data set scope' implies that).
(Not sure what will happen when I will try to add the second table and dataset with the same parameter name).
How should I approach this issue. I will appreciate help, if explained in steps but won't mind a good tip.
Thanks.
I want to know the differences between SQL Server 2000 storedprocedures and oracle stored procedures? Do they have differentsyntax? The concept should be the same that the stored proceduresexecute in the database server with better performance?Please advise good references for Oracle stored procedures also.thanks!!
View 11 Replies View RelatedHi,
This Might be a really simple thing, however we have just installed SQL server 2005 on a new server, and are having difficulties with the set up of the Store Procedures. Every time we try to modify an existing stored procedure it attempts to save it as an SQL file, unlike in 2000 where it saved it as part of the database itself.
Thank you in advance for any help on this matter