Accessing Another Database In A Stored Procedure
Aug 10, 2006
hi
i have stored procedure and i need to access another database in my stored procedure
I'm going to query a table which is located in another database
as you know it is impossible to use the USE database keyword in stored procedures
so what should I do?
thanks.
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Jul 25, 2006
I have the following stored proceduredrop procedure ce_selectCity;set ANSI_NULLS ONset QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ONGO-- =============================================-- Author: <Author,,Name>-- Create date: <Create Date,,>-- Description: <Description,,>-- =============================================create PROCEDURE ce_selectCity @recordCount int output -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here --<@Param2, sysname, @p2> <Datatype_For_Param2, , int> = <Default_Value_For_Param2,, 0>AS declare @errNo int -- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from -- interfering with SELECT statements. SET NOCOUNT ON; -- Insert statements for procedure here select ciId,name from ce_city order by name select @recordCount = @@ROWCOUNT select @errNo = @@ERROR if @errNo <> 0 GOTO HANDLE_ERROR return @errNoHANDLE_ERROR: Rollback transaction return @errNoGoand i was just testing it likeProtected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load db.connect() Dim reader As SqlDataReader Dim sqlCommand As New SqlCommand("ce_selectCity", db.getConnection) Dim recordCountParam As New SqlParameter("@recordCount", SqlDbType.Int) Dim errNoParam As New SqlParameter("@errNo", SqlDbType.Int) recordCountParam.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output errNoParam.Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue sqlCommand.Parameters.Add(recordCountParam) sqlCommand.Parameters.Add(errNoParam) reader = db.runStoredProcedureGetReader(sqlCommand) If (db.isError = False And reader.HasRows) Then Response.Write("Total::" & Convert.ToInt32(recordCountParam.Value) & "<br />") While (reader.Read()) Response.Write(reader("ciId") & "::" & reader("name") & "<br />") End While End If db.close() End SubIt returns ALL ROWS (5 in the table right now). So, recordCount should be 5. (When i run it inside SQL Server (directly) it does return 5, so i know its working there).BUT, its returning 0.What am i doing wrong??EDIT:Oh, and this is the function i use to execute stored procedure and get the readerPublic Function runStoredProcedureGetReader(ByRef sqlCommand As SqlCommand) As SqlDataReader sqlCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure Return sqlCommand.ExecuteReader End Function
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Dec 9, 2006
Hi All,
I have created a stored procedure (in SQL Server 2005 - Developer) with input and output parameters. Please somebody let me know how I can call this store procedure from code behind using TableAdapter i.e. through XSD.
Thanks,
Long Live Microsoft ;)
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Feb 27, 2007
I want to access a key from appSettings section of web.config.
I have the number of days allowed for a user to activate his/her account as a key in appSettings.
I have a maintenance procedure to delete all accounts that are not activated before that many days.
In this context, i have to access web.config from stored procedure. The procedure will be scheduled as a JOB in sql server.
Thanks.
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Jun 7, 2004
Hiya folks,
I'n need to access a view from within a SProc, to see if the view returns a recordset and if it does assign one the of the fields that the view returns into a variable.
The syntax I'm using is as follows :
SELECT TOP 1 @MyJobN = IJobN FROM MyView
I keep getting an object unknown error (MyView). I've also tried calling it with the 'owner' tags.
SELECT TOP 1 @MyJobN = IJobN FROM LimsLive.dbo.MyView
But alas to no avail!
Any offers kind people??
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Oct 10, 2006
i'm trying to insert into db sql 2000 through a stored procedure .. i got this error " Procedure or function newuser has too many arguments specified "
this is the procedure :
ALTER PROCEDURE newuser
(@username_1 [nvarchar](80),
@email_2 [nvarchar](50),
@password_3 [nvarchar](256),
@Country_ID_4 [int],
@city_id_5 [nvarchar](10),
@gender_6 [nvarchar](50),
@age_7 [int],
@fname_8 [nvarchar](50),
@lname_9 [nvarchar](50),
@birthdate_10 [datetime])
AS INSERT INTO [Brazers].[dbo].[users]
( [username],
[email],
[password],
[Country.ID],
[city.id],
[gender],
[age],
[fname],
[lname],
[birthdate])
VALUES
( @username_1,
@email_2,
@password_3,
@Country_ID_4,
@city_id_5,
@gender_6,
@age_7,
@fname_8,
@lname_9,
@birthdate_10)
& that 's the code in asp page :
Dim param As New SqlClient.SqlParameter
SqlConnection1.Open()
param.ParameterName = "@username_1"
param.Value = TextBox1.Text
param.Direction = ParameterDirection.Input
SqlCommand1.Parameters.Add(param)
SqlCommand1.ExecuteNonQuery()
plz .. waiting any solve for this problem immediately
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May 18, 2004
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to access the results from a select statement within the stored procedure?
This is to implement auditting functionality, before updating a record i want select the original record and compare the contents of each field with the varibles that are passed in, if the fields contents has changed i want to write an audit entry.
So i'd like to store the results of the select statement in a variable and access it like a dataset. e.g
declare selectResult
set selectResult = Select field1,field2,field3 from table1
if selectResult.field1 <> @field1
begin
exec writeAudit @var1,@var2,var3
end
Many thanks.
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May 7, 2006
I have a COM object that is written using Visual Basic 6. This is referenced in a .NET Stored Procedure. But when I execute the stored procedure I get an error:
Msg 6522, Level 16, State 1, Procedure prCalculator_ExecCalc, Line 0
A .NET Framework error occurred during execution of user defined routine or aggregate 'prCalculator_ExecCalc':
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {844E8165-ABC1-432B-9490-51B1A6D91E71} failed due to the following error: 80040154.
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException:
Here is what I do:
1. Compile the VB DLL.
2. Convert into a .NET assembly by importing to a Visual Studio 2005 project. Sign the interop assembly.
3. Register it as an assembly in SQL 2005 server.
4. Create a .NET stored procedure and reference the above assembly. Compile this assembly again in SQL 2005 and create a stored procedure using the assembly. This assembly is also signed.
Please Note:
1. All the assemblies are registered with UNSAFE permissions.
2. They are compiled with COM Visible flag in Visual Studio 2005.
3. This works perfectly on my local SQL Express where I have Visual Basic/VisualStudio 2005 installed.
4. I get this error, when trying on Test Server. I tried to install the VB Runtime on this machine and still does not work.
So, what am I missing? Thanks for your help.
.
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Mar 14, 2007
Hi,
I am new to Sql Server 2005 Reporitng Services. I created a report in BI and used stored procedure as a dataset. When I run the report in preview mode it works fine and when I run it in report server/report manager, I am getting the following error:
An error has occurred during report processing. (rsProcessingAborted)
Query execution failed for data set 'dsetBranch'. (rsErrorExecutingCommand)
Could not find stored procedure 'stpBranch'.
But I have this procedure in the db and it runs fine in the query analyzer and the query builder window in report project. When I refresh the page in Report manager, I am getting this error.
Input string was not in a correct format.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.FormatException: Input string was not in a correct format.
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
Stack Trace:
[FormatException: Input string was not in a correct format.]
System.Number.StringToNumber(String str, NumberStyles options, NumberBuffer& number, NumberFormatInfo info, Boolean parseDecimal) +2753715
System.Number.ParseInt32(String s, NumberStyles style, NumberFormatInfo info) +102
Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportAreaPageOperation.PerformOperation(NameValueCollection urlQuery, HttpResponse response) +149
Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.HttpHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) +75
System.Web.CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() +154
System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously) +64
I have changed the dataset from procedure to a sql string and the report is working fine everywhere. But I have a business requirement that I need to use a stored procedure.
I am not sure why I am getting this error and I greatly appreciate any help.
Thanks
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May 16, 2006
Hi ,
I have around 5 databases with same structure used to store data for different locations and services.
I have created an intermediate database which will have all the stored procedures to access data from above 5 databases.
My queries are common to all the databases. so,I would like to pass database name as an argument to my stored proc and execure query on specified database.
I tried this doing using "USE Databasename " Command. but it says ...We can not use "USE command " in stored proc or triggers. so ..what i did is ..
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CREATE PROCEDURE TestDB_access(@dbname varchar(100))
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @localDB varchar(100)
Set @LocalDB=@dbname
if @LocalDB='XYZ'
EXEC ('USE XYZ ')
elseif @LocalDB='ABC'
EXEC ('USE ABC')
Select * from Mytable
END
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When I run this from my database , it gives me an error "unable to find table "mytable".
What is the best way to make my queries work with all the databases.
Thanks in advance
Venu Yankarla
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Jun 14, 2007
I created a stored procedure (see snippet below) and the owner is "dbo".
I created a data connection (slcbathena.SLCPrint.AdamsK) using Windows authentication.
I added a new datasource to my application in VS 2005 which created a dataset (slcprintDataSet.xsd).
I opened up the dataset in Designer so I could get to the table adapter.
I selected the table adapter and went to the properties panel.
I changed the DeleteCommand as follows: CommandType = StoredProcedure; CommandText = usp_OpConDeleteDirectory. When I clicked on the Parameters Collection to pull up the Parameters Collection Editor, there was no parameters listed to edit even though there is one defined in the stored procedure. Why?
If I create the stored procedure as "AdamsK.usp_OpConDeleteDirectory", the parameters show up correctly in the Parameters Collection Editor. Is there a relationship between the owner name of the stored procedure and the data connection name? If so, how can I create a data connection that uses "dbo" instead of "AdamsK" so I can use the stored procedure under owner "dbo"?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Code SnippetCREATE PROCEDURE dbo.usp_OpConDeleteDirectory
(
@DirectoryID int
)
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
DELETE FROM OpConDirectories WHERE (DirectoryID = @DirectoryID)
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Feb 23, 2008
Hi all,
In a Database "AP" of my SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE), I have a stored procedure "spInvTotal3":
CREATE PROC [dbo].[spInvTotal3]
@InvTotal money OUTPUT,
@DateVar smalldatetime = NULL,
@VendorVar varchar(40) = '%'
This stored procedure "spInvTotal3" worked nicely and I got the Results: My Invoice Total = $2,211.01 in
my SSMSE by using either of 2 sets of the following EXEC code:
(1)
USE AP
GO
--Code that passes the parameters by position
DECLARE @MyInvTotal money
EXEC spInvTotal3 @MyInvTotal OUTPUT, '2006-06-01', 'P%'
PRINT 'My Invoice Total = $' + CONVERT(varchar,@MyInvTotal,1)
GO
(2)
USE AP
GO
DECLARE @InvTotal as money
EXEC spInvTotal3
@InvTotal = @InvTotal OUTPUT,
@DateVar = '2006-06-01',
@VendorVar = '%'
SELECT @InvTotal
GO
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Now, I want to print out the result of @InvTotal OUTPUT in the Windows Application of my ADO.NET 2.0-VB 2005 Express programming. I have created a project "spInvTotal.vb" in my VB 2005 Express with the following code:
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Data.SqlTypes
Public Class Form1
Public Sub printMyInvTotal()
Dim connectionString As String = "Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS; Initial Catalog=AP; Integrated Security=SSPI;"
Dim conn As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection(connectionString)
Try
conn.Open()
Dim cmd As New SqlCommand
cmd.Connection = conn
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
cmd.CommandText = "[dbo].[spInvTotal3]"
Dim param As New SqlParameter("@InvTotal", SqlDbType.Money)
param.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
cmd.Parameters.Add(param)
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
'Print out the InvTotal in TextBox1
TextBox1.Text = param.Value
Catch ex As Exception
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message)
Throw
Finally
conn.Close()
End Try
End Sub
End Class
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I executed the above code and I got no errors, no warnings and no output in the TextBox1 for the result of "InvTotal"!!??
I have 4 questions to ask for solving the problems in this project:
#1 Question: I do not know how to do the "DataBinding" for "Name" in the "Text.Box1".
How can I do it?
#2 Question: Did I set the CommandType property of the command object to
CommandType.StoredProcedure correctly?
#3 Question: How can I define the 1 output parameter (@InvTotal) and
2 input parameters (@DateVar and @VendorVar), add them to
the Parameters Collection of the command object, and set their values
before I execute the command?
#4 Question: If I miss anything in print out the result for this project, what do I miss?
Please help and advise.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Jul 20, 2005
Is it possible to execute a stored procedure in one database, which thenitself executes a stored procedure from another database? We have decide tosplit our data into a tree structure (DB1) and data blobs (DB2) (we areusing MSDE and we have a 2gb limit with each DB so we've done it this wayfor that reason). I would like to, say, execute a stored procedure in DB1,passing in the data blob and other details, DB1 will create a tree node inDB1 and then add the blob record to DB2. DB1 will wrap in a transaction ofcourse, as will DB2 when it adds the blob. Is this possible?
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Mar 28, 2007
I have a stored procedure that calls a msdb stored procedure internally. I granted the login execute rights on the outer sproc but it still vomits when it tries to execute the inner. Says I don't have the privileges, which makes sense.
How can I grant permissions to a login to execute msdb.dbo.sp_update_schedule()? Or is there a way I can impersonate the sysadmin user for the call by using Execute As sysadmin some how?
Thanks in advance
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May 13, 2008
Greetings:
I have MSSQL 2005. On earlier versions of MSSQL saving a stored procedure wasn't a confusing action. However, every time I try to save my completed stored procedure (parsed successfully ) I'm prompted to save it as a query on the hard drive.
How do I cause the 'Save' action to add the new stored procedure to my database's list of stored procedures?
Thanks!
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Aug 10, 2005
is it possible to insert record into second database from a stored procedure which is in first database?
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Apr 2, 2008
I am wondering if there is a way to create a procedure in a logging database that can identify the source database from which it is invoked. DB_NAME() of course returns the name of the database in which the stored procedure exists. I could pass the database name as a parameter to the proc, just wondering if there is another way.
This is SQL 2005, I did look into the sys.dm_exec views but nothing seems to have a dbid reflecting the calling context.
Thanks,
Mike
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Feb 14, 2008
I have a stored procedure that is located in one database and I would like to have it execute against a different database. My problem is when I go to execute it, it is still executing against the database it is stored in. Is it possible to tell this stored procedure when it runs to execute its code against this second database?
This is what I have now, which isn't working:
Code Snippet
use [Database2]
exec [Database1].[dbo].usp_SetupDatabaseUser
The end result still executes against Database1.
Thanks for any advice,
Flea#
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Nov 1, 2007
Hi all - I'm trying to optimized my stored procedures to be a bit easier to maintain, and am sure this is possible, not am very unclear on the syntax to doing this correctly. For example, I have a simple stored procedure that takes a string as a parameter, and returns its resolved index that corresponds to a record in my database. ie
exec dbo.DeriveStatusID 'Created'
returns an int value as 1
(performed by "SELECT statusID FROM statusList WHERE statusName= 'Created')
but I also have a second stored procedure that needs to make reference to this procedure first, in order to resolve an id - ie:
exec dbo.AddProduct_Insert 'widget1'
which currently performs:SET @statusID = (SELECT statusID FROM statusList WHERE statusName='Created')INSERT INTO Products (productname, statusID) VALUES (''widget1', @statusID)
I want to simply the insert to perform (in one sproc):
SET @statusID = EXEC deriveStatusID ('Created')INSERT INTO Products (productname, statusID) VALUES (''widget1', @statusID)
This works fine if I call this stored procedure in code first, then pass it to the second stored procedure, but NOT if it is reference in the second stored procedure directly (I end up with an empty value for @statusID in this example).
My actual "Insert" stored procedures are far more complicated, but I am working towards lightening the business logic in my application ( it shouldn't have to pre-vet the data prior to executing a valid insert).
Hopefully this makes some sense - it doesn't seem right to me that this is impossible, and am fairly sure I'm just missing some simple syntax - can anyone assist?
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May 10, 2006
Hi,
I have a set of databases. Each user had his own database. Every database had the same stored procedures. The is one "admin" database where content about these users is stored.
When I want to update or change a stored procedure I have to update it in every database. Therefore I want to put the stored procedures in the "admin" database. From there I have to access the databases of the user. I want to send the database name as a parameter.
How can I change de database which te procedure should access?
If I use the "use" statement I complains about that I can't use that command in a stored procedure. I've tried this method too:
SELECT * FROM @databasename.dbo.tblname
but that's not accepted too.
Does anybody know how to select another database in the stored procedure?
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Jul 16, 2004
Hi there :)
I was hoping someone could help me figure out why this doesn't work....
I have a class called ProductsDB with a method called AddProduct that looks like this:
public String AddProduct(int categoryID, int makeID, string name, double price, double saleprice, double offerprice, int homepage, string thumbpath, string imagepath, string description)
{
// Create Instance of Connection and Command Object
SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["ConnectionString"]);
SqlCommand myCommand = new SqlCommand("ProductsAdd", myConnection);
// Mark the Command as a SPROC
myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
// Add Parameters to SPROC
SqlParameter parameterCategoryID = new SqlParameter("@CategoryID", SqlDbType.Int, 4);
parameterCategoryID.Value = categoryID;
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterCategoryID);
SqlParameter parameterMakeID = new SqlParameter("@MakeID", SqlDbType.Int, 4);
parameterMakeID.Value = makeID;
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterMakeID);
SqlParameter parameterName = new SqlParameter("@Name", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50);
parameterName.Value = name;
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterName);
SqlParameter parameterPrice = new SqlParameter("@Price", SqlDbType.Money, 8);
parameterPrice.Value = price;
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterPrice);
SqlParameter parameterSalePrice = new SqlParameter("@SalePrice", SqlDbType.Money, 8);
parameterSalePrice.Value = saleprice;
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterSalePrice);
SqlParameter parameterOfferPrice = new SqlParameter("@OfferPrice", SqlDbType.Money, 8);
parameterOfferPrice.Value = offerprice;
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterOfferPrice);
SqlParameter parameterHomepage = new SqlParameter("@Homepage", SqlDbType.Bit, 1);
parameterHomepage.Value = homepage;
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterHomepage);
SqlParameter parameterThumbnail = new SqlParameter("@Thumbnail", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50);
parameterThumbnail.Value = thumbpath;
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterThumbnail);
SqlParameter parameterImage = new SqlParameter("@Image", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50);
parameterImage.Value = imagepath;
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterImage);
SqlParameter parameterProductID = new SqlParameter("@ProductID", SqlDbType.Int, 4);
parameterProductID.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output;
myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterProductID);
try
{
myConnection.Open();
myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery();
myConnection.Close();
// Calculate the ProductID using Output Param from SPROC
int productId = (int)parameterProductID.Value;
return productId.ToString();
}
catch
{
return String.Empty;
}
}
And then in another cs file for my aspx page I have an event handler for an add button in a webform, which looks like this:
// Add New Product to ProductDB database
bikescene.Components.ProductsDB accountSystem = new bikescene.Components.ProductsDB();
String productId = accountSystem.AddProduct(Int32.Parse(DDLproductcategory.SelectedValue), Int32.Parse(DDLproductmanufacturer.SelectedValue), TBproductname.Text, Double.Parse(TBproductprice.Text), Double.Parse(TBproductsaleprice.Text), Double.Parse(TBproductofferprice.Text), Int32.Parse(DDLproducthomepage.SelectedValue), thumbnailpath, imagepath, TBproductdescription.Text);
And finally, here is my stored procedure:
CREATE Procedure ProductsAdd
(
@ProductID int,
@CategoryID int,
@MakeID int,
@Name nvarchar(50),
@Price money,
@SalePrice money,
@OfferPrice money,
@Homepage int,
@Thumbnail nvarchar(50),
@Image nvarchar(50),
@Description nvarchar(500)
)
AS
INSERT INTO Products
(
productID,
categoryID,
makeID,
name,
price,
saleprice,
offerprice,
homepage,
thumbpath,
imagepath,
description
)
VALUES
(
@ProductID,
@CategoryID,
@MakeID,
@Name,
@Price,
@SalePrice,
@OfferPrice,
@Homepage,
@Thumbnail,
@Image,
@Description
)
SELECT
@ProductID = @@Identity
GO
Basically, my images are uploaded to the server just fine but nothing is being added to the database + I don't get any error messages.
Any ideas?
Many thanks indeed :)
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Apr 18, 2001
I am trying to write a stored procedure that has an inner join between two tables from two different databases on the same sql server.
Something like...
Select * FROM
DB1-table1 INNER JOIN DB2-table1
ON DB1-table1.ID = DB2-table1.ID
yada yada yada.......
Does anyone know how to do this or is it possible? If so, what database should I put the stored procedure in or does it matter?
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Nov 3, 2000
We are trying to develop some standards for SQL stored procedures and I am wandering what is the preferrable method to reference a table within a stored procedure for use within a Client Server / Web OLTP.
One:
SELECT Customer_Id, Customer_Name FROM CUSTOMER
Or TWO:
SELECT Customer_Id, Customer_Name FROM [DATABASENAME].[dbo].[CUSTOMER]
Most of my background is in working with data warehousing which is constantly loading between a staging and main DB, so I am in the habit of using TWO, but is this the best method for an OLTP and why.
Thanks
Loren
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Jul 28, 2004
Hi all,
I want to use a stored procedure to access data in different databases. I was wondering if it is possible to pass the database name to the stored procedure as a parameter and use it in the sql statement.
Thank you for all the help you can give me.
Regards,
Eve
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Jul 20, 2007
I have created a stored procedure in the master database that can be run against any database on the server.
I call this procedure from a sql server agent job. In this job I specify the database I want the procedure to run against but it always seems to run against the master database (presumably because the procedure is in this database). I can't switch database inside the procedure so what can I do other than creating a copy of the procedure in every database?
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Jun 30, 2004
Hi all,
I have an urgent problem. Can a stored procedure create a connection or access data from another database?
Thanks in advace. :)
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Mar 5, 2005
hey guyz...
i used this stored procedure code my system.. but it crashes saying "exclusive access could not be obtained becuase the database is in use"
i have included the stored procedure below. is the stored procedure correct?
if it is.. how can i sovle this problem?
CREATE Procedure spRestoreDatabase
@Path VARCHAR(100)
AS
Restore Database Test From Disk = @Path
GO
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Feb 8, 2008
Hi. I'm trying to write a stored procedure that will access another database on a different server. How can I set this up in a stored procedure? It is a SQL Server 2000 database and it will be using SQL server authentication. Thanks!
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Jan 21, 2004
Is it possible to use a stored procedure to script an entire database in MS SQL 2000?
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Apr 20, 2004
I am trying to create a database within a stored procedure, so that the database name is generated each time. Please review the attached code, as sql seems to error out on '@dname'
select @iStatus = 0
select @dbname = 'offline' + '_' + convert(char(6),getdate(),112)
create database @dbname
on
( name = @dbname + 'data',
filename = 'F:MSSQLData' + @dbname + 'data.mdf',
size = 10mb,
filegrowth = 10% )
log on
( name = @dbname + 'log',
filename = 'F:MSSQLData' + @dbname + 'log.ldf',
size = 5mb,
filegrowth = 10% )
select @iStatus = @@error
if @iStatus = 0
print 'Part 1: Database offline_' + @dbname + 'has been created successfully'
else
print 'Part 1: Database Offline_' + @dbname + 'failed to create, status ' + convert(varchar(10), @iStatus)
end
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Feb 8, 2007
I am running Sql Server 2005, When I create a new stored procedure and try to save it, I'm prompted with the 'save file as dialog'. Is'nt the stored procedure suppose to be saved within the database?
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Feb 27, 2007
How do I correctly query from a different database table in a stored procedure?
Here is the procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE spInsertRegistration
@firstname varchar(25),
@lastname varchar(25),
@job_title varchar(50),
@manager varchar(50),
@cost_center char(3),
@address varchar(50),
@city varchar(50),
@state_id INT,
@zip char(5),
@email varchar(50),
@phone char(10),
@roommate varchar(50),
@arrival datetime,
@departure datetime,
@special_needs varchar(500),
@result INT OUTPUT
AS
DECLARE @stateabr VARCHAR(2)
SET @result=0
SELECT @stateabr=state_abr FROM Public.dbo.state WHERE state_id=@state_id
INSERT INTO registration_form
VALUES(@firstname,@lastname,@job_title,@manager,@cost_center,@address,@city,@stateabr,@zip,@email,@phone,@roommate,@arrival,@departure,@special_needs)
IF @@rowcount>0
SET @result=1
GO
This is the specific line where I'm trying to access a different database:
SELECT @stateabr=state_abr FROM Public.dbo.state WHERE state_id=@state_id
Thank you.
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Oct 22, 2007
how can we use 2 databases in 1 stored procedure.
like for example i want to get records from 1 table and insert it to other tables in another database.
thnx for the help.
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