Debug (step Into) Sql Stored Proc From Managed Code
Aug 22, 2004
I am trying to debug sql2000 sp from managed code app with VS.Net 2003 archetect Ed..
It did not stop at the break point within the sql sp.
I did granted execute permission for sp_sdidebug.
Do I need to attach any process?
Is there anything left off by the article?
I referenced msdn article option 2: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=316549
Thanks.
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Jul 24, 2006
When I try to deploy this managed stored proc assembly on SQL Server 2005 I get this error:
Failed to initialize the Common Language Runtime (CLR) v2.0.50727 with HRESULT 0x8007000e. You may fix the problem and try again later
I looked on the net but found no documentation about it. I know the CLR v2.0 is working as I have some ASP.NET apps running from this server that use it. Any ideas?
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Oct 21, 2007
Hi all,
I couldn't debug SQL Server by "Step into Stored Procedure" on Server Explorer of VS2008 (or VS2005) to SQL 2005 Developer on remote Windows Server 2003 machine, it allway issue exception "Unable to start T-SQL Debugging. Could not attach to SQL Server process on 'Server'. Click Help for more information"
1) The environment:
The Client: Windows XP SP2 (WORKGROUP)
Visual Studio 2008 (or VS2005)
The SQL Server Machine: Windows 2003 Server Sp1 (DOMAIN)
SQL Server 2005 Developer
2) User account and Permission login:
I create the same user account for both Client and Domain Server with the same password, i also add that user to "Administrators" group in both machine.
At the SQL Server on Server machine, i added that account to ServerSecurityLogin with 'sysadmin' role already
3) Connection and authentication:
I used "Windows Authentication" for my connection to SQL server, and i checked sure my account of the connection by SQL command
SELECT SYSTEM_USER,
IS_SRVROLEMEMBER ('sysadmin')
4) Firewall:
I checked firewall like MSDN helping (i also tried to test by turn off firewall in both machine)
5) Visual Studio Remote Debugger:
I read "How to: Enable SQL Server 2005 Debugging" on MSDN with comment "The SQL Server can run on the same machine as the application or on a remote machine. If you are debugging T-SQL code only, then no remote setup is required."
so i didn't config Visual Studio Remote Debugger any thing.
Note: If i "Step Into Store Procedure" at Server locally, it works okey, so on at my PC client locally. But if i move debugging from my client to my Server, it occur error "Unable to start T-SQL Debugging. Could not attach to SQL Server process on 'Server'. Click Help for more information"???
If i execute store procedure on Server Explore, it works okey!
Please help me to find out what problem is???
Thanks,
Haiasc
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Mar 11, 2008
All --
Please help.
I am using managed code in SQL Server 2005 and have a question about stored procedure name qualification.
With a VS.NET 2005 Pro Database project, when I use >Build, >DeploySolution, it works great but my stored procedures are named with qualification using my domainusername.ProcName convention, something like this...
XYZ_TECHKamoskiM.GetData
...when I want them to be named with the dbo.ProcName convention, something like this...
dbo.GetData
...and I cannot see where this can be changed.
Do you happen to know?
Please advise.
(BTW, I have tried going to this setting >Project, >Properties, >Database, >AssemblyOwner, and putting in the value "dbo" but that does not do what I want.)
(BTW, as a workaround, I have simply scripted the procedures, so that I can drop them and then add them back with the right names-- but, that is a bit tedious and wasted effort, IMHO.)
Thank you.
-- Mark Kamoski
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Mar 15, 2007
In SQL Server 2000's Query Analyzer, you can debug a stored procedure by right-clicking a SP and select "Debug".
You can then step through the SP one line at a time.I don't see this in SQL Server 2005 and have searched bu cannot find any documentation on what happened to this feature.What did Microsoft do with this?
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Mar 15, 2007
In SQL Server 2000's Query Analyzer, you can debug a stored procedure by right-clicking a SP and select "Debug".
You can then step through the SP one line at a time.
I don't see this in SQL Server 2005 and have searched but cannot find any documentation on what happened to this feature.
What did Microsoft do with this?
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Aug 8, 2007
Hi,
In SQL 2000, to debug a stored proc I would launch QA, right click and hit debug.
How do I accomplish this with SQL 2005. I can't see that it came with QA.
Thank you,
Steve
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Feb 29, 2008
I am able to step into a sql stored proc through the VS IDE. I am able to look at some values in the quick watch window. But I need to examine the results of certain queries. Like a select statement that gets placed into a temp table. How can I view the results of the query? If their is not an elegant way of doing this in the debugger, then should I put sql statements in the stored proc, that would display the results of the query?(Assuming I would remove them after debugging)
If the answer is yes, then maybe someone can give me some ideas. Like how would I print to the screen the results of the query, or be able to view the results of the query? My sql skills are a bit weak, so I would appreciate any help I can get.
Ralph Goodwin
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Jul 25, 2007
Hey all,
I have access as my front end and has upsized to sql server 2000.
DLookup function that was in VBA code before was working fine. but after upsizing there is the problem in that code...
What could be the alternative for DLookup Function in sql server..
Do i have to write a view or stored procedure..?
Any Help appreciated.
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Dec 10, 2007
Using SQL Server 2005. Writing SQL code but I need to use the reults from two different stored proc. How do you code a select statement using a stored proc. I know when using views you just use the view name in the From or join statemnt, but do you do the same with using a Stored proc. Thank you for your help. David
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Dec 23, 2004
Dear All,
Lately i have started to convert my sql code to stored procedures, however i am still a bit new on this matter.
I have the following Sql Statement which I wish to convert to a stored procedure:-
SELECT MAX(" & id & ") As maxID FROM " & table
where id and table are parameters that I am passing to this sql from a function which is called getMaxID
for example, in the vb.net code i call it as follows:-
getMaxID("personID", "persons")
Can anyone tell me how to convert it to a Stored Proc please
Thanks for your help and time
Johann
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May 1, 2007
This is for SQL Server 2005
The problem: I need to validate all stored procedures on my server that they have not been altered after the application has been created.
Our server installation creates the user stored procedures for the application. Once created, I need a way to validate that the proc code has not been altered.
Previously, we were validating against the value of stats_schema_ver and crdate in the sysobjects table for the given stored procedure. During installation we would create a hash value of the crdate and stats_schema_Ver values for all our user defined procs. Then during validation, we would recreate the hash value and compare to that created during installation. If they differed, we knew that the proc code had been altered in some way.
Any alteration of the stored proc would update the stats_schema_ver- if the proc was dropped and recreated, it would update the crdate.
In 2005, the stats_shema_ver value is no longer updated when the proc is altered.
Perhaps this method was completely off-base to begin with...
So, how *does* one verify after installation that no proc code has been altered since installation?
The other option was to create a hash of the proc text definition- but that seems absolutely tedious to rehash the current proc definition every time the proc is accessed. There's also the problem that if you use the "with encryption" directive, it's no longer easy to get the text definition of the proc back out.
Appreciate any general thoughts or specific feedback.
Cheers,
Eric
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May 7, 2008
I have a database trigger that is set to call a CLR trigger/stored proc when a certain field in a table is updated. The issue is that if i execute the stored proc manually in enterprise studio, it works perfectly but the same call made through the trigger does not go through. A few more details -
I have CLR integration enabled on the sql server.
The dbo has UNSAFE ASSEMBLY rights
I have the both the assembly and the serialized dll imported in the database.
Here's the definition of the stored proc -
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[WriteXMLNotification]
@TaskID [nvarchar](20)
WITH EXECUTE AS CALLER
AS
EXTERNAL NAME [DataInterfaceWebServices].[TaskUpdateXMLWriter.WriteXMLNotification].[run]
and the trigger -
CREATE TRIGGER [dbo].[tr_Task_U]
ON [dbo].[_Task]
FOR UPDATE, INSERT AS
IF UPDATE (TaskType_Status) OR UPDATE (TaskType) OR UPDATE (TaskType_SubType1)
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
DECLARE @status AS INT
DECLARE @taskType AS INT
DECLARE @taskSubType AS INT
DECLARE @taskID as sysname
DECLARE @cmd as sysname
DECLARE @parentTask as sysname
DECLARE @NotificationXMLTaskID as sysname
SELECT @status = [TaskType_Status] FROM inserted
SELECT @taskType = [TaskType] FROM inserted
SELECT @taskSubType = [TaskType_SubType1] FROM inserted
SELECT @taskID = [TaskID] FROM inserted
SELECT @parentTask = [Parent_TaskID] FROM inserted
SELECT @NotificationXMLTaskID = [MCCTaskID] FROM _TaskNotificationXML WHERE [MCCTaskID] = @parentTask
IF (@status = 2602) AND (@taskType = 2282) AND (@taskSubType = 19500)
BEGIN
exec WriteXMLNotification @taskID;
END
ELSE IF (@taskType = 2285) AND (@parentTask IS NOT NULL) AND (@NotificationXMLTaskID IS NOT NULL)
BEGIN
exec WriteXMLNotification @parentTask;
END
END
I stepped into the trigger and it seems to execute the line " exec WriteXMLNotification @taskID;" but nothing happens, but if I run that same line manually, it works. Could it be that the impersonation by the EXECUTE AS clause is causing it to fail?
Please advise!
Thanks in Advance,
-Mihir Sonalkar.
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Apr 11, 2007
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Jul 20, 2005
I'm writing an application using VB 6.0 as the front-end GUI, and theMSDE version of SQL Server as the back-end (it's a program for areally small # of users --- less then 3-4).I'm trying to determine, through the Visual Basic interface, thepermissions of each user that's using the application on his/hermachine.For example, let's say I'm user "Michael" that's sitting down at mymachine using the app. I've written. The security for logging intoSQL Server will be setup using Windows Security (Trusted Connection)as opposed to Windows & SQL Server security. When Michael accesses aparticular form in the VB 6.0 GUI, I want to run some code thatautomatically checks Michael's permission levels on the underlyingtable (actually, a stored procedure supplying the data from the table)that supplies the data to the form he's looking at and then give himsome feedback on the form as to what type of permissions he has whilehe's browsing through the data shown in the form.For example, Michael opens a particular form, code in the backgroundis run to identify that this is Michael accessing the form, the codereturns a value that identifies what type of permissions he has on thedata in the form, and a text box on the form informs Michael (forexample) that he only has read-only permissions to the data he isviewing and cannot edit any of the data.As another example, user Karen sits down at her computer, logs intothe application, opens the same form that Michael just opened, thecode is run in VB to detect the level of permissions she has on thedata being displayed in the form, and the text box on the form informsher that she has editing permissions on the data in the underlyingtable.Etc...If anyone can post an example of the code they use in accomplishingthis task in an application they've written, I'd really appreciate apoint in the right direction or a real-world example that's beenimplemented by one of you. I've written several apps. thus far usingMSDE as the back-end, but the previous apps. I've written were forclients that didn't care about restricting access to theapplication... everyone could pretty much use the application as theydesired and do anything they desired to the data.The current client I'm writing the app. mentioned here for wants tohave security in place to where various users access the applicationwith various levels of permissions to do stuff (or *not* do stuff) tothe data in the application.Thanks very much in advance for any assistance / code provided!Sincerely,Brad McCollumJoin Bytes!
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May 30, 2007
I am trying to use SSIS to update an AS400 DB2 database by calling a stored procedure on the AS400 using an OLE DB command object. I have a select statement running against the SQL Server 2005 that brings back 20 values, all of which are character strings, and the output of this select is piped into the OLE DB command object. The call from SSIS works just fine to pass parameters into the AS400 as long as the stored procedure being called does not have an output parameter defined in its signature. There is no way that I can find to tell the OLE DB command object that one of the parameters is an output (or even an input / output) parameter. As soon as one of the parameters is changed to an output type, I get an error like this:
Code Snippet
Error: 0xC0202009 at SendDataToAs400 1, OLE DB Command [2362]: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x8000FFFF.
Error: 0xC0047022 at SendDataToAs400 1, DTS.Pipeline: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_PROCESSINPUTFAILED. The ProcessInput method on component "OLE DB Command" (2362) failed with error code 0xC0202009. The identified component returned an error from the ProcessInput method. The error is specific to the component, but the error is fatal and will cause the Data Flow task to stop running. There may be error messages posted before this with more information about the failure.
Error: 0xC0047021 at SendDataToAs400 1, DTS.Pipeline: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_THREADFAILED. Thread "WorkThread0" has exited with error code 0xC0202009. There may be error messages posted before this with more information on why the thread has exited.
Information: 0x40043008 at SendDataToAs400 1, DTS.Pipeline: Post Execute phase is beginning.
Information: 0x40043009 at SendDataToAs400 1, DTS.Pipeline: Cleanup phase is beginning.
Task failed: SendDataToAs400 1
Warning: 0x80019002 at RetrieveDataForSchoolInitiatedLoans: SSIS Warning Code DTS_W_MAXIMUMERRORCOUNTREACHED. The Execution method succeeded, but the number of errors raised (3) reached the maximum allowed (1); resulting in failure. This occurs when the number of errors reaches the number specified in MaximumErrorCount. Change the MaximumErrorCount or fix the errors.
Warning: 0x80019002 at Load_ELEP: SSIS Warning Code DTS_W_MAXIMUMERRORCOUNTREACHED. The Execution method succeeded, but the number of errors raised (3) reached the maximum allowed (1); resulting in failure. This occurs when the number of errors reaches the number specified in MaximumErrorCount. Change the MaximumErrorCount or fix the errors.
SSIS package "Load_ELEP.dtsx" finished: Failure.
I really need to know if the call to the AS400 stored procedure succeeded or not, so I need a way to obtain and evaluate the output parameter. Is there a better way to accomplish what I am trying to do? Any help is appreciated.
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Nov 20, 2006
I have a SQL Server project in Visual Studio 2005 which deploys an assembly to SQL Server 2005 containing various stored procedures user defined functions. Is there any way to tell Visual Studio to drop/create the stored procedures in a schema other than dbo?
ie: User.ChangePassword instead of dbo.ChangePassword.
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May 19, 2006
I am just trying to capture the return code from a stored proc as follows and if I get a 1 I want the SQL Task to follow a failure(red) constrainst workflow and send a SMTP mail task warning the customer. How do I achieve the Exec SQL Task portion of this, i get a strange error message [Execute SQL Task] Error: There is an invalid number of result bindings returned for the ResultSetType: "ResultSetType_SingleRow".
Using OLEDB connection, I utilize SQL: EXEC ? = dbo.CheckCatLog
EXEC SQL Task Editer settings:
RESULTSET: Single Row
PARAMETER MAPPING: User::giBatchID
DIRECTION: OUTPUT
DATATYPE: LONG
PARAMETER NAME: 0
PS-Not sure if I need my variable giBatchID which is an INT32 but I thought it is a good idea to feed the output into here just in case there is no way that the EXEC SQL TASK can chose the failure constrainst workflow if I get a 1 returned or success constraint workflow if I get a 0 returned from stored proceedure
CREATE PROCEDURE CheckCatLog
@OutSuccess INT
AS
-- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
-- interfering with SELECT statements.
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @RowCountCAT INT
DECLARE @RowCountLOG INT
---these totals should match
SELECT @RowCountCAT = (SELECT Count(*) FROM mydb_Staging.dbo.S_CAT)
SELECT @RowCountLOG = (SELECT Count(*) FROM mydb_Staging.dbo.S_LOG)
--PRINT @RowCountCAT
--PRINT @RowCountLOG
BEGIN
IF @RowCountCAT <> @RowCountLOG
--PRINT 'Volume of jobs from the CAT file does not match volume of jobs from the LOG file'
--RETURN 1
SET @OutSuccess = 1
END
GO
Thanks in advance
Dave
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Aug 24, 2007
Hi there,
Values in my database need to updated periodically. The code, upon starting the application, queries the database and stores the values in the Application collection. This is to avoid making a database call everytime the values are needed (increases performance). The drawback is that changes to the database values are not updated in the code.
How can I create a database trigger that will update the C# Application colllection whenever a table value is updated?
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Apr 19, 2007
There is an interesting article from MSDN Magazine titled "Identify and Prevent Memory Leaks in Managed Code"
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/07/01/ManagedLeaks/default.aspx
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Oct 3, 2006
I have been attempting to create a managed stored procedure which calls a web service using WSE 3.0 for security.
It appears that the WSE-generated config file (or possibly the app.config file) is not accessible to the .Net code.
Is there a method for using config files with CLR managed sprocs?
Thanks,
Max
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Jan 10, 2007
Hi everyone,
Primary platform is Framework 2.0
Our current service throws on-demand .DTSX and now we'd like that will throw old ETL 2000 too.
I'd like to know if success or not success when calling dtspkg.dll from my managed code (vb).
Is it possible or not? I only capture errors for the sake of TRY..END TRY but I don't know how the hell to know
if the dts execution was successful.
Execute method not returns anything.
Currently my schema is the following:
paquete = New DTS.Package2
paquete.LoadFromSQLServer("SRVDESA1", , , DTS.DTSSQLServerStorageFlags.DTSSQLStgFlag_UseTrustedConnection, _
, , , "pruebaenric")
paquete.FailOnError = True
Try
paquete.Execute()
Catch ex As Exception
' stuff
End Try
paquete = Nothing
I've tried to use WITHEVENTS but it's useless at all from there.
Events are not fired. I though that RCW created for this could be able to call them...
Private Withevents paquete as dts.package2
Private paquete_OnError()
stuff
Private paquete_OnProgress()
stuff
Thanks for any input related with,
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Mar 6, 2008
Hi all( Create a VB 2005 SQL Server Project )
i want to Create a Trigger using Managed Code in VB.Net (.NET CLR integration with SQL Server.)Somebody help me.Thanks
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Jan 23, 2008
Hi,
I have a requirement to create #Temp table in database and insert values to it.
I use following code:
DbCommand dbCreateTable;
dbCreateTable = provider.CreateCommand();
dbCreateTable.Connection = conn;
dbCreateTable.CommandText ="Create table #MyTemp (Id varchar(10))";
dbCreateTable.ExecuteNonQuery();
string[] insertValues = {"Insert into #Mytemp values ('TestString1')",
"Insert into #Mytemp values ('TestString2')"};
DbCommand dbInsertData = provider.CreateCommand();
dbInsertData.Connection = conn;
foreach (String insertStr in insertValues)
{
dbInsertData.CommandText = insertStr;
dbInsertData.ExecuteNonQuery();
}
Code creates the Temp table but when it comes to insert statement, it throws error saying "Temp table not found".
Reason can be Create and Insert statement gets executed as 2 different sessions.
How to get the above requirement work fine?
Thank you.
HV
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Apr 18, 2006
hi
I am trying to store the output of sp-executesql into a variable to implement it as a user defined function later
The function is
ALTER function [dbo].[UnitsAvailable] (@id int)
returns int
as
begin
declare @sql nvarchar(100)
declare @params nvarchar(500)
declare @count nvarchar(10)
set @sql = N'Select count(*) from units where projectid=' + convert(varchar,@id) + 'and sold=0 and displayunit=1'
set @params = N'@countOUT nvarchar(10) OUTPUT';
exec sp_executesql @sql, @params, @countOUT=@count OUTPUT;
return @count
end
The result is that I am able to parameterize the sql end execute with the right result. The only problem is that the value is not stored in the variable @count. I could get to the same result using managed code in sql 2005 but still I am curious to find out where the problem is ....
Can you please help?
Thanks Alex
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Aug 3, 2006
Can someone help me with debugging store proc. I am usig VS 2003 and SQL Server 2005 and I have no clue as how to do that if it is possible. I would like to place a break point in my store proc if that is possible. I know if I was in VS 2005 it would be a charm but it's not my case.
Thanks
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Aug 4, 2006
Dear friends,
please help,
let me tell you what happens,
1) first i installed Sql Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, everything was working fine except i was not able to create managed objects from BI, like stored procedures, triggers, UDT, etc etc.
2) so i installed VS.net 2005 complete + Sql Server 2005 Express Edition
now i was able to create stored procedures, triggers, etc etc, i'm talking about the CLR objects, ok, i.e. the managed code, but........ i was only able to do this from Sql Server 2005 Express Edition.
whenever i try to create managed objects CLR like stored procedures and stuff from the Sql Server 2005 Enterprise edition it gives me the following error :
"The Sql Server supplied by these connection properties, does not support managed code, please choose a different server"
please help meeeee.. please please, tell me what's the problem ?
below i'm attaching a screenshot of the error....
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Aug 17, 2006
Dear all,
I am very new to the subject of writing CLR code inside SQL Server, so I apologise if my questions seem naive.
I have a requirement to populate an asp.net 2.0 GridView control with data columns, some of which are directly from a SQL Server 2005 database, but some of which are calculated by calling CLR methods passing the values from the database columns to those methods.
However, the methods I need to call only make sense in the process context of the client web site which is calling the stored procedure which I want to write to return the data columns.
In effect, I want to be able to make a remote procedure call from within the SQL Server CLR code to the methods available in the client process.
Is this possible? If so, could someone please refer me to an example of how to do it.
If it can be done, it opens up lots of very cool possibilities!
Thanks.
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Feb 10, 2006
I am trying to understand creating SQL Server projects and managed code. So I created a C# SQL Server Database project and named it "CSharpSqlServerProject1" and followed the steps in the following "How to: " from the Help files:
"How to: Create and Run a CLR SQL Server Stored Procedure "
I used the exact code in this "How to: " for creating a SQL Server managed code stored procedure (see below) in C#. However it didn't even compile! When I went to build the code I got the following error message:
"Error 1 Target string size is too small to represent the XML instance CSharpSqlServerProject1"
It does not give a line number or any further information! Since this is a Microsoft example I'm following I figure others must have run into this too. I can't figure out how to fix it!
Here's the code as copied directly from the howto:
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Data.SqlTypes;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Server;
public partial class StoredProcedures
{
[SqlProcedure()]
public static void InsertCurrency_CS(
SqlString currencyCode, SqlString name)
{
using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection("context connection=true"))
{
SqlCommand InsertCurrencyCommand = new SqlCommand();
InsertCurrencyCommand.CommandText =
"insert Sales.Currency (CurrencyCode, Name, ModifiedDate)" +
" values('" + currencyCode.ToString() +
"', '" + name.ToString() +
"', '" + System.DateTime.Now.ToString() + "')";
InsertCurrencyCommand.Connection = conn;
conn.Open();
InsertCurrencyCommand.ExecuteNonQuery();
conn.Close();
}
}
}
Thanks for any help you can give!
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Jun 7, 2005
Hello,
Can you debug code for a script transformation in BIDS?Thanks.
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Oct 6, 2007
Hi everybody
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Jul 23, 2006
I'm having a strange problem that I can't figure out. I have an SQL stored procedure that updates a small database table. When testing the Stored Procedure from the Server Explorer, it works fine. However, when I run the C# code that's supposed to use it, the data doesn't get saved. The C# code seems to run correctly and the parameters that are passed to the SP seem to be okay. No exceptions are thrown.
The C# code:
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["touristsConnectionString"].ConnectionString);
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("fort_SaveRedirectURL", conn);
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
Label accomIdLabel = (Label)DetailsView1.FindControl("lblID");
int accomId = Convert.ToInt32(accomIdLabel.Text);
cmd.Parameters.Add("@accomId", SqlDbType.Int).Value = accomId;
cmd.Parameters.Add("@path", SqlDbType.VarChar, 250).Value = GeneratePath();
try
{
conn.Open();
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
throw ex;
}
finally
{
conn.Close();
}
The Stored Procedure:
ALTER PROCEDURE developers.fort_SaveRedirectURL
(
@accomId int,
@path varchar(250)
)
AS
DECLARE
@enabled bit,
@oldpath varchar(250)
/* Ensure that the accommodation has been enabled */
SELECT @enabled = enabled FROM Experimental_Accommodation
WHERE Experimental_Accommodation.id = @accomId
IF (@enabled = 1)
BEGIN
/* Now check if a path already exists */
SELECT @oldpath = oldpath FROM Experimental_Adpages_Redirect
WHERE Experimental_Adpages_Redirect.accom_id = @accomId
IF @oldpath IS NULL
BEGIN
/* If Path already exists then we should keep the existing URL */
/* Otherwise, we need to insert a new one */
INSERT INTO Experimental_Adpages_Redirect
(oldpath, accom_id)
VALUES (@path,@accomId)
END
END
RETURN
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Feb 13, 2008
I am working with a large application and am trying to track down a bug. I believe an error that occurs in the stored procedure isbubbling back up to the application and is causing the application not to run. Don't ask why, but we do not have some of the sourcecode that was used to build the application, so I am not able to trace into the code.
So basically I want to examine the stored procedure. If I run the stored procedure through Query Analyzer, I get the following error message:
Msg 2758, Level 16, State 1, Procedure GetPortalSettings, Line 74RAISERROR could not locate entry for error 60002 in sysmessages.
(1 row(s) affected)
(1 row(s) affected)
I don't know if the error message is sufficient enough to cause the application from not running? Does anyone know? If the RAISERROR occursmdiway through the stored procedure, does the stored procedure terminate execution?
Also, Is there a way to trace into a stored procedure through Query Analyzer?
-------------------------------------------As a side note, below is a small portion of my stored proc where the error is being raised:
SELECT @PortalPermissionValue = isnull(max(PermissionValue),0)FROM Permission, PermissionType, #GroupsWHERE Permission.ResourceId = @PortalIdAND Permission.PartyId = #Groups.PartyIdAND Permission.PermissionTypeId = PermissionType.PermissionTypeId
IF @PortalPermissionValue = 0BEGIN RAISERROR (60002, 16, 1) return -3END
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