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Since RDMBS and its language SQL is set-based would it make more sense
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@QQ_YYYY char(7),
@YYYYQQ char(8)
AS
begin
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[Code] ....

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Here is my code (some parts left out for brevity):1 int result = 0;
2 if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(icaoCode))
3 {
4 icaoCode = icaoCode.Trim().ToUpper();
5 try
6 {
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14 result = (int)cmd.Parameters["@RETURN_VALUE"].Value;
15
16 }
17 catch (Exception ex)
18 {
19 result = -1;
20 }
21 }

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2 -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here
3 @Id bigint = null,-- Airport Id, OR
4 @Icao char(4) = null,-- ICAO code
5 @AirportName nvarchar(50)
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7 BEGIN
8 -- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
9 -- interfering with SELECT statements.
10 SET NOCOUNT ON;
11
12 -- Parameter checking
13 IF @Id IS NULL AND @Icao IS NULL
14 BEGIN
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16 END
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18 IF @Id IS NULL
19 BEGIN
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21 --PRINT @id
22 IF @Id IS NULL
23 BEGIN
24 RETURN -2;-- No airport found with that ICAO Id
25 END
26 END
27 -- Update record
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29 RETURN @@ROWCOUNT
30 END

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Code Block

RAISERROR ('Error', 16, 1)with nowait;

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Code Block

Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver");

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Code Block

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