Dynamic Use Of Stored Procedure Resultset
Oct 12, 2006
Hello,
I have a stored procedur like this:
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ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.pdpd_DynamicCall
@SQLString varchar(4096) = null
AS
create TABLE #T1
( column_1 varchar(10) ,
column_2 varchar(100) )
insert into #T1
execute ('execute ' + @SQLString )
select * from #T1
--------------------------------------------
The problem is that I want to call different procedures that can give back different columns.
Therefor I would have to define the table #T1 generically.But I don't know how.
Can anyone help me on this problem?
thank you
Werner
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi,I would like to write a stored procedure that returns a resultset.e.g. select student_id, student_subject, subject_marksfrom student_resultswhere student_class_no = ?The input parameter is student_class_no (see ? as per above SQL).The output is a resultset, with each result consisting of student_id,student_subject, subject_marks.Can anyone advise how this is done in sql server stored procedure?Thanks,June Moore.
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Mar 14, 2006
I am try to execute a stored procedure via HTML using an XML template. The last statement in the procedure is a select stmt with FOR XML specified which will provide the output back to the calling program.
The problem is, the stored procedure I am calling in turn calls other procedures, which may also provide result sets.
So, I get this error message back
<?MSSQLError HResult="0x80004005" Source="Microsoft XML Extensions to SQL Server" Description="Streaming not supported over multiple column result" ?>
I would really like a way to suppress all the resultsets produced during the execution of the procedure except the last one. Is there a way to do that within a procedure?
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Feb 21, 2007
I have a sql server resultset that returns productid numbers. I would like to loop thru this resultset and run a stored procedure using the productid as the input parameter. Any samples would be helpful. thanks
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Jul 26, 2006
I have 2 stored procedures:
the 1st uses the second sp. to fill a parameter.
the 2nd has one output parameter defined.
When I run the 2nd sp. on its own in MS SQL Server Manangement studio, there is no resultset shown.
BUT when the 2nd sp. is executed inside the 1st sp., I get a '3' in the resultset everytime the 2nd sp. executes. What is causing this?????
This is the way I execute the 2nd sp. inside the 1st sp.:
select 'TEST1'
execute dbo.uspMonthlyHeadCount @soe, @eoe, @Months, @count output
select 'TEST2'
Results are like this:
TEST1
3
TEST2
... (it's displayed more times because the sp. is inside a while)
Why is this happening and what can I do about it? (I'll provide more info if needed!)
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Nov 15, 2006
I have a store procedure (e.g. sp_FetchOpenItems) in which I would like to call an existing stored procedure (e.g. sp_FetchAnalysts). The stored proc, sp_FetchAnalysts returns a resultset of all analysts in the system.
I would like to call sp_FetchAnalysts from within sp_FetchOpenItems and insert the resultset from sp_FetchAnalysts into a local temporary table. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Jul 20, 2005
I have two SQL Server stored procedures, PROC1 and PROC2. PROC1 hasabout 50 input parameters. PROC2 is the main procedure that does somedata modifications and afterwards calls PROC1 using an EXECUTEstatement.The input parameter values for PROC1 are stored in a table in mydatabase. What I like to do is passing those values to PROC1 using aSELECT statement. Currently, all 50 parameters are read and stored ina variable, and afterwards they are passed to PROC1 using:EXEC spPROC1 @var1, @var2, @var3, ... , @var50Since it is a lot of code declaring and assigning 50 variables, I waswondering if there is a possibility to run a statement like:EXEC spPROC1 (SELECT * FROM myTable WHERE id = 2)Any help on this is greatly appreciated!
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Jun 6, 2014
I'm working on building a report and asked a developer which table some data comes from in an application. His answer was the name of a 3500 line stored procedure that returns 2 result sets. I could accomplish what I'm trying to do using the second result set, but I'm not sure how to put that into a temporary table so that I could use it.
Here's my plan according to the Kübler-Ross software development lifecycle:
Denial - Ask the developer to make sure this is correct (done)
Despair - Look hopelessly for a solution (where I am now)
Anger - Chastise developer
Bargaining - See if I can get him to at least swap the order that the resultsets are returned
Acceptance - Tell the users that this can't be done at present.
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Oct 1, 2007
Hi All,
I have created a dynamic SQL STATEMENT , but the result of the execution of that statement matters to me. within stored procedure.
Note: If run the statement using EXEC() command, the result gets displayed on the SQL Editor.
But I DO NOT KNOW HOW to Capture that value.
Any idea how to capture as I would like capture the result and stored it in a table.
Thank you.
--Israr
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Oct 29, 2014
I got some xml that is essentially an html table that I need to turn into a standard table resultset from a stored proc. If you take this xml and save it as html that is the desired resultset I am looking for. I realize the <td> tags repeat so I would just prefer 'col' + positional index for the col name. Keep in mind that <td> could be is 1 to n.
<table>
<tr>
<td>cell1</td>
<td>cell2</td>
<td>cell3</td>
[Code] .....
This is my attempt but I can't figure out how to get separate cols
declare @GridData xml = '<table><tr><td>cell1</td><td>cell2</td><td>cell3</td></tr><tr><td>cell4</td><td>cell5</td><td>cell6</td></tr><tr><td>cell7</td><td>cell8</td><td>cell8</td></tr></table>'
select T.C.value('.', 'nvarchar(max)')
from @GridData.nodes('//tr') T(C)
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Apr 20, 2015
I have on stored procedure which returns mote than one resultset i want that to store in two different temp table how can achieve this in SQL server.
Following is the stored procedure and table that i need to create.
create procedure GetData as begin select * from Empselect * from Deptend
create table #tmp1 (Ddeptid int, deptname varchar(500),Location varchar(100))
Insert into #tmp1 (Ddeptid , deptname ,Location )
exec GetData
create table #tmp (empid int , ename varchar(500),DeptId int , salary int)
Insert into #tmp (empId,ename,deptId,salary)
exec GetData
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Nov 9, 2007
Hi
I have written a stored procedure that returns 8 tables.
When I try to design a server report based on this stored procedure, reporting services only recognises the first table and not the other 7 tables.
I am using SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005.
Thank you in advance
Jav
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Sep 26, 2014
I have a stored procedure and in that I will be calling a stored procedure. Now, based on the parameter value I will get stored procedure name to be executed. how to execute dynamic sp in a stored rocedure
at present it is like EXECUTE usp_print_list_full @ID, @TNumber, @ErrMsg OUTPUT
I want to do like EXECUTE @SpName @ID, @TNumber, @ErrMsg OUTPUT
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Apr 13, 2007
Hi All,
I am really in a great trouble. My requirement is quite complex, as I feel, it may be quite simple for some of you.
Here is my problem -
Actually I am doing a project, where client has a specific requirement. i.e. he want's to build a query on runtime for selecting particular record he wants, so that we have provided a user interface where he can select any datasource e.g. SQL, Oracle, Excel etc. He also specifies the database name. He is displayed all the tables and columns under those tables. He selects columns from those table boxes and write the query he wants, with where clause, if required.
I am saving these query in a table, storing column names in another table where we map those oringinal column names with columns of another table, wehre we want to store actual result set of the prepared query by the user.
for examaple ..
if user preapare query like - 'SELECT CUST_ID, CUST_NAME FROM CUSTOMER
WHERE CUST_ID = 10'
In case of above query I will store CUST_ID in column COL1 of table TAB1 and CUST_NAME in COL2 of table TAB1, like that we have such fifty columns in that table. Now question is here every thing is dynamic data provider, database, tables, columns and where clause, then how can get the result set out of those queries and store that query output in the that storage table with columns col1, col2 and so on, upto 50 columns.
Please help me on this, as it is so urgent.
I will be very much thankful to you people.
Thanks & regards,
Praveen Kadam
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Jul 3, 2007
Ok, so i have this program, and at the moment, it generates an sql statement based on an array of db fields, and an array of values...
my question is this, is there any way to create a stored procedure that has multiple dynamic colums, where the amount of colums could change based on how many are in the array, and therefore passed by parameters...
if this is possible, is it then better the pass both columns and values as parameters, (some have over 50 columns)...or just create a seperate stored procedure for each scenario?? i have no worked out how many this could be, but there is 6 different arrays of colums, 3 possible methods (update, insert and select), and 2 options for each of those 24...so possibly upto 48 stored procs...
this post has just realised how deep in im getting. i might just leave it as it is, and have it done in my application...
but my original question stands, is there any way to add a dynamic colums to a stored proc, but there could be a different number of colums to update or insert into, depending on an array??
Cheers,
Justin
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Sep 7, 2004
Hi all,
I have a web application that has a search engine that returns records based off what the user selects in the search engine. I am currently using coalesce in the where statement in my stored procedure to return the records. For eample,
where field1= coalesce(@parm1,field1). I don't know if this example is better than building the sql statement dynamically in a parameter then executing the parameter with sp_executesql. Can someone explain to me which is better or if there is a better solution?
Thanks,
James
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Aug 6, 2004
CREATE PROCEDURE ggg_test_sp
@start_date datetime,@end_Date datetime
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @sqlstmt varchar(1000)
SELECT @sqlstmt='SELECT * FROM ggg_emp WHERE date_join BETWEEN ' +CONVERT(varchar(10),@start_date-1,101) + ' AND ' +CONVERT(varchar(10),@end_Date+1,101)
SELECT @sqlstmt
EXEC (@sqlstmt)
GO
I want to apply date filter in the above sp with dynamic sql stmt. When i execute the above procedure with date ranges( @start_date=07/06/2004 AND @end_Date= 08/06/2004)i am not getting any result because my @sqlstmt variable has the select stamet
SELECT * FROM ggg_emp WHERE date_join BETWEEN 07/06/2004 AND 08/06/2004
BUT it should have the sqlstmt as
SELECT * FROM ggg_emp WHERE date_join BETWEEN '07/06/2004' AND '08/06/2004' to produce the required result
I know that for the above SP we dont need any dynamic sql but this is just an example.
So anyone can help me on this issue.
Thanks.
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Sep 29, 2007
Can anyone help me with this dumb question?
I want to use a stored procedure to bring back a recordset depending if a bit column is set to 1. My table has a number of columns that are of Data Type bit and I want to be able to specify which particular column I'm interested in as a parameter when I call the Stored Procedure.
I have set up the Stored Procedure as follows:
CREATE PROCEDURE getProducts
@param1 varchar(50)
AS
SELECT ProductID, ProductName
FROM dbo.Products
WHERE @param1 = '1'
GO
I'm calling it like this:
Dim cmdX, cmdParam, rsX
cmdParam = "OnSpecial"
set cmdX = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Command")
cmdX.ActiveConnection = conn_STRING
cmdX.CommandText = "dbo.getProducts"
cmdX.Parameters.Append cmdX.CreateParameter("@RETURN_VALUE", 3, 4)
cmdX.Parameters.Append cmdX.CreateParameter("@param1", 200, 1,50,cmdParam)
cmdX.CommandType = 4
cmdX.CommandTimeout = 0
cmdX.Prepared = true
set rsX = cmdX.Execute
rsX_numRows = 0
I know for a fact that I have products in my dbase with the bit column 'OnSpecial' set to 1, yet no records are coming back.
Any pointers would be most appreciated.
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Jul 23, 2005
I have a stored procedure spGetAccessLogDynamic and when I try to callit I get the following error:Server: Msg 2812, Level 16, State 62, Line 1Could not find stored procedure 'S'.I dont know why because I dont have anything refering to storedprocedure 'S'I have ran my SQL String with sample values and it works fine. So Iam presuming that it is some kind of syntax error in my storedprocedure but have tried everything and cant find it!Anyway here is the sample data I am using to call it and my spExec spGetAccessLogDynamic '24', '2005/07/04 00:00:00 AM', '2005/11/0400:00:00 AM', 'TimeAccessed DESC'CREATE PROCEDURE spGetAccessLogDynamic(@PinServiceID varchar (4),@StartDate varchar(40),@EndDate varchar(40),@SortExp varchar (100))AS-- Create a variable @SQL StatementDECLARE @SQLStatement varchar-- Enter the Dynamic SQL statement into the variable @SQLStatementSELECT @SQLStatement = ( 'SELECT A.PinValue,A.TimeAccessed,C.Forename, C.SurnameFROM AccessLog A, Members C, Pins PWHERE P.PinValue = A.PinValue ANDP.MemberID = C.MemberID AND A.PinServiceID= ''' + @PinServiceID + '''AND A.TimeAccessed BETWEEN dbo.func_DateMidnightPrevious( ''' +@StartDate + ''' ) AND dbo.func_DateMidnightNext( ''' + @EndDate+''')GROUP BY A.PinValue,A.TimeAccessed, C.Forename, C.SurnameORDER BY ' + @SortExp)-- Execute the SQL statementEXEC ( @SQLStatement)GOAny help would be very very much appreciated!!!!!!ThanksCaro
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Dec 4, 2007
We are continuing to have issues with a certain stored procedure using dynamic sql. The issue arose when we tried to clean the stored procedure up, and seemed to have zero problems in staging. As soon as we moved it into production, the stored proc caused excessive blocking and completely slowed down our production environment. We immediately rolled back the older version and production is back to normal.
After looking at the new procedure I don't understand how it could cause blocking. Any help is much appreciated!
Old Proc without issues----
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USE [Realist_Prod_1203]
GO
/****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord] Script Date: 12/04/2007 09:33:37 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
=====================
Created By: Sunil/Sudeep 19-11-2003
Description:
Does a lookup of MLS Property data for reverse link. This is susceptible to error in that if erroneous data is given
to us,it will not find a match. For this reason, commented out the lookup on Suffix and changed the street
to use a like clause. Many users are putting the suffix in the street clause and no hits are generated.
This hurts performance, but it improves the hit ratio.
Usage: exec USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord 61,'3951','','KENSINGWOOD','DR','3951','columbus','OH','43230','39049','600-260368','600-260368-00','6000260368','urlll'
Mods:
01/08/2004 - Balawant - Added nullif(), as it was comparing apn numbers with '' (empty space)
02/23/2004 - Balawant - Added or (or State = '') condition for state, zip, city, StreetDirection and Suffix.
11/18/2004 - Sunil Padmanbhan - Added begin-end and modified altapn and parcelid in nullif statment.
04/03/2007 - Shiny - changed to Parameterized query generation
04/03/2007 - Vasan - Removed redundant nullif's and added a limit of 100 records on output
04/03/2007 - Shiny - Removed more Nullif's and changed datatypes for Zip and CountyID to Char to match with table datatypes
04/05/2007 - Vasan - Modified to match resultsets with original procedure
=====================
if exists (select 1 from sysobjects where name = 'USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord')
drop procedure USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord
grant exec on USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord to webuser
*/
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord]
(
@GroupID int,
@HouseNumber varchar(50),
@StreetDirection varchar(50),
@StreetName varchar(50),
@Suffix varchar(50),
@Unit varchar(50),
@City varchar(50),
@State varchar(50),
@ZIP char(50),
@FIPS varchar(10),
@ApnNumber varchar(50),
@AltApn varchar(50),
@ParcelId varchar(50),
@ReverseLinkURL varchar(200)
)
AS
DECLARE @CountyID char(6)
Select @CountyID=CountyID from ltCounties where FIPS=@FIPS
IF (@ApnNumber IS NOT NULL AND @ApnNumber <> '') AND (EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK) WHERE APNnumber=@ApnNumber AND GroupID=@GroupID ))
SELECT @ReverseLinkURL as 'ReverseLinkBaseURL', MLSNumber,Comment FROM tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK)
WHERE APNnumber=@ApnNumber AND GroupID = @GroupID ;
ELSE
BEGIN
IF (@AltApn IS NOT NULL AND @AltApn <> '') AND (EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK) WHERE APNnumber=@AltApn AND GroupID=@GroupID))
SELECT @ReverseLinkURL as 'ReverseLinkBaseURL', MLSNumber,Comment FROM tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK)
WHERE APNnumber= @AltApn AND GroupID=@GroupID;
ELSE
IF (@ParcelId IS NOT NULL AND @ParcelId <> '') AND (EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM tblMLSListing WHERE APNnumber=@ParcelId AND GroupID=@GroupID ))
SELECT @ReverseLinkURL as 'ReverseLinkBaseURL', MLSNumber,Comment FROM tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK)
WHERE APNnumber= @ParcelId AND GroupID=@GroupID;
ELSE
BEGIN
-- Finalize parameter values
IF @ReverseLinkURL IS NULL SET @ReverseLinkURL = '';
IF @StreetName IS NOT NULL AND @StreetName <> '' SET @StreetName = @StreetName + '%';
-- Build up SQL text dynamically, only including filter predicates for those parameters that the user wants
-- to search on.
DECLARE @sqltext nvarchar(4000)
SET @sqltext = 'Select top 100 '''' + @ReverseLinkURL as ''ReverseLinkBaseURL'',MLSNumber,Comment
from tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK)
where '
-- Because of skew and relative few group IDs, you may want to use an inline literal for this one parameter
-- to avoid plan sharing across different GroupIDs. Use explicit parameterization for the other parameters.
if @GroupID is null set @sqltext = @sqltext + '1=1' --ignore Group_ID if null
else SET @sqltext = @sqltext + 'GroupID=' + CONVERT (varchar(30), @GroupID) + ' ' ;
--House number is mandatory: IF @HouseNumber IS NOT NULL AND @HouseNumber <> ''
SET @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND HouseNumber=@HouseNumber '
IF @StreetDirection IS NOT NULL AND @StreetDirection <> '' SET @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND (StreetDirection=@StreetDirection or @StreetDirection='''') '
IF @StreetName IS NOT NULL AND @StreetName <> '' SET @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND StreetName like @StreetName '
IF @Suffix IS NOT NULL AND @Suffix <> '' SET @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND (Suffix=@Suffix or Suffix='''') '
--Unit is mandatory: IF @Unit IS NOT NULL AND @Unit <> ''
SET @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND Unit=@Unit '
IF @City IS NOT NULL AND @City <> '' SET @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND (City=@City or City='''') '
IF @State IS NOT NULL AND @State <> '' SET @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND (State=@State or State='''') '
IF @ZIP IS NOT NULL AND @ZIP <> '' SET @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND (ZIP=@ZIP or ZIP='''') '
--CountyId is mandatory: IF @CountyID IS NOT NULL AND @CountyID <> ''
SET @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND CountyID=@CountyID '
-- Execute as an explicitly parameterized query. This will provide plan reuse for any executions of the proc
-- that have the same @GroupID and the same combination of non-empty parameters.
/*print @sqltext
print '@ReverseLinkURL = ' + @ReverseLinkURL
print '@HouseNumber = ' + @HouseNumber
print '@StreetDirection = ' + @StreetDirection
print '@StreetName = ' + @StreetName
print '@Suffix = ' + @Suffix
print '@Unit = ' + @Unit
print '@City = ' + @City
print '@State = ' + @State
print '@ZIP = ' + @ZIP
print ' @CountyID = ' + @CountyID
print 'debug: ApnNumber = ' + @ApnNumber*/
EXEC sp_executesql
@sqltext,
N'@ReverseLinkURL varchar(200), @HouseNumber varchar(50), @StreetDirection varchar(50), @StreetName varchar(50),
@Suffix varchar(50), @Unit varchar(50), @City varchar(50), @State varchar(50), @ZIP varchar(50), @CountyID varchar(50)',
@ReverseLinkURL=@ReverseLinkURL, @HouseNumber=@HouseNumber, @StreetDirection=@StreetDirection, @StreetName=@StreetName,
@Suffix=@Suffix, @Unit=@Unit, @City=@City, @State=@State, @ZIP=@ZIP, @CountyID=@CountyID
END
END
New Proc WITH Blocking issues----
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/*
=====================
Created By: David Barrs 8-13-2002
Description: Returns the properties for given group id
Usage:
EXEC USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord 1,'8108','','dunn','','','austin','TX','','48453','','','','http://sef.mlxchange.com/reverselink.asp?action=reverselink'
Mods:
xx/xx/xxxx - who - Description
11/28/2007 - Shiny - Refactored the procedure
\\\\\\
=====================
if exists (select 1 from sysobjects where name = 'USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord')
drop procedure USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord
grant exec on USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord to webuser
*/
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[USP_GetMatchedMLSRecord]
(
@GroupID int,
@HouseNumber varchar(50),
@StreetDirection varchar(50),
@StreetName varchar(50),
@Suffix varchar(50),
@Unit varchar(50),
@City varchar(50),
@State varchar(50),
@ZIP char(50),
@FIPS varchar(10),
@ApnNumber varchar(50),
@AltApn varchar(50),
@ParcelId varchar(50),
@ReverseLinkURL varchar(200)
)
AS
DECLARE
@sqltext nvarchar(4000),
@paramlist nvarchar(4000),
@CountyID char(6)
Select @CountyID=CountyID from ltCounties where FIPS=@FIPS
IF (@ApnNumber IS NOT NULL AND @ApnNumber <> '') AND (EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK) WHERE APNnumber=@ApnNumber AND GroupID=@GroupID ))
SELECT @ReverseLinkURL as 'ReverseLinkBaseURL', MLSNumber,Comment FROM tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK)
WHERE APNnumber=@ApnNumber AND GroupID = @GroupID ;
ELSE
BEGIN
IF (@AltApn IS NOT NULL AND @AltApn <> '') AND (EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK) WHERE APNnumber=@AltApn AND GroupID=@GroupID))
SELECT @ReverseLinkURL as 'ReverseLinkBaseURL', MLSNumber,Comment FROM tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK)
WHERE APNnumber= @AltApn AND GroupID=@GroupID;
ELSE
IF (@ParcelId IS NOT NULL AND @ParcelId <> '') AND (EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM tblMLSListing WHERE APNnumber=@ParcelId AND GroupID=@GroupID ))
SELECT @ReverseLinkURL as 'ReverseLinkBaseURL', MLSNumber,Comment FROM tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK)
WHERE APNnumber= @ParcelId AND GroupID=@GroupID;
ELSE
BEGIN
-- Finalize parameter values
IF @ReverseLinkURL IS NULL SET @ReverseLinkURL = '';
IF @StreetName IS NOT NULL AND @StreetName <> '' SET @StreetName = @StreetName + '%';
-- Build up SQL text dynamically, only including filter predicates for those parameters that the user wants
-- to search on.
SELECT @sqltext = 'Select top 100 '''' + @ReverseLinkURL as ''ReverseLinkBaseURL'',MLSNumber,Comment
from tblMLSListing WITH (NOLOCK)
where '
IF @GroupID IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sqltext = @sqltext + 'GroupID=' + CONVERT (varchar(30), @GroupID) + ' '
SELECT @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND HouseNumber=@HouseNumber '
IF @StreetDirection IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND StreetDirection = @StreetDirection '
IF @StreetName IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND StreetName LIKE @StreetName + ''%'''
IF @Suffix IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND Suffix = @Suffix'
SELECT @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND Unit=@Unit '
IF @City IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND City = @City'
IF @State IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND State = @State'
IF @ZIP IS NOT NULL
SELECT @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND ZIP = @ZIP'
SELECT @sqltext = @sqltext + ' AND CountyID='+ CONVERT (varchar(30), @CountyID)+' '
SELECT @paramlist = '
@GroupID int,
@HouseNumber varchar(50),
@StreetDirection varchar(50),
@StreetName varchar(50),
@Suffix varchar(50),
@Unit varchar(50),
@City varchar(50),
@State varchar(50),
@ZIP char(50),
@FIPS varchar(10),
@ApnNumber varchar(50),
@AltApn varchar(50),
@ParcelId varchar(50),
@ReverseLinkURL varchar(200)'
/*
print '@ReverseLinkURL = ' + @ReverseLinkURL
print '@HouseNumber = ' + @HouseNumber
print '@StreetDirection = ' + @StreetDirection
print '@StreetName = ' + @StreetName
print '@Suffix = ' + @Suffix
print '@Unit = ' + @Unit
print '@City = ' + @City
print '@State = ' + @State
print '@ZIP = ' + @ZIP
print '@CountyID = ' + @CountyID
print 'debug: ApnNumber = ' + @ApnNumber
*/
EXEC sp_executesql @sqltext, @paramlist, @GroupID, @HouseNumber, @StreetDirection, @StreetName,
@Suffix, @Unit, @City, @State, @ZIP, @FIPS, @ApnNumber, @AltApn, @ParcelId, @ReverseLinkURL
END
END;
Thank You,
-D
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Sep 9, 2015
I wan to print out the dynamic query result so that i can use as a script for some tasks.This is the scenario wher i got stuck, i am not able to print out the result as it return only the last value because of OUTPUT param limitation
Is there any way to print all the 3 INSERT stmt.
IF OBJECT_ID ('tempdb.dbo.#temp') IS NOT NULL
DROP TABLE #temp
CREATE TABLE #temp (Command varchar(8000))
INSERT INTO #temp
SELECT 'INSERT INTO Test1(column1,column2)values(1,2)'
UNION ALL
SELECT 'INSERT INTO Test2(column1,column2)values(1,2)'
[code]....
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Aug 1, 2006
Okay, I have sort of a peculiar permissions question I am wondering if someone can help me with. Basically, here's the scenario...
I have a CLR stored procedure which does some dynamic SQL building based on values sent in via XML. It's a CLR stored procedure using XML because I want to build a parameterized statement (to guard against SQL Injection) based on a flexible number of parameters which are basically passed in the XML.
The dynamic SQL ends up reading from a table I'll call TableX and I actually discovered an (understandable) quirk with security.
Basically, the connection context is using security for a low-privilaged Windows account ("UserX") and UserX has no permission to the table referenced in the dynamic SQL but because of the dyanmic nature of the query, the stored procedure ends up adopting the security context of UserX. Naturally, this throws a security exception saying UserX has no SELECT permission on TableX.
Now, I can give UserX read permission to the table in question to get things running, but one of the points of using stored procedures is to defer security to the procedure level vs. configuration for tables or columns.
So in striving toward my ideal of security at the procedure level, my question is what is the best way to allow minimum privilege in this case?
I thought about having the internals of the CLR stored procedure run under a different (low-privalaged) security context, but I am wondering if there's an alternate configuration that may be as secure, but simpler.
PS - Please don't let this degenerate into a conversation about OR mappers. I know that happens a lot on these forums.
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Aug 16, 2007
Hi,
I need to create a stored procedure, which needs to accept the column name and table name as input parameter,
and form the select query at the run time with the given column name and table name..
my procedure is,
CREATE PROC spTest
@myColumn varchar(100) ,
@myTable varchar(100)
AS
SELECT @myColumn FROM @myTable
GO
This one showing me the error,
stating that myTable is not declared..
.............as i need to perform this type of query for more than 10 tables.. i need the stored procedure to accept the column and table as parameters..
Plese help me?? Is it possible in stored procedure..
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Aug 23, 2007
I am taking my first steps into stored procedures and I am working on a solution for efficiently paging large resultsets with SQL Server 2000 based on the example on 4Guys: http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/042606-1.shtml
The problem with my stored procedure is, is that it doesn't seem to recognize a variable (@First_Id) in my dynamic Sql. With this particular sproc I get the error message: "Must declare the scalar variable '@First_Id'"It seems to be a problem with 'scope', though I still can't yet figure out. Can anyone give me some hints on how to correctly implement the @First_Id in my stored procedure? Thanks in advance!
Here's the sproc:
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.spSearchNieuws(@SearchQuery NVARCHAR(100) = NULL,@CategorieId INT = NULL,@StartRowIndex INT, @MaximumRows INT,@Debug BIT = 0)ASSET NOCOUNT ONDECLARE @Sql_sri NVARCHAR(4000),@Sql_mr NVARCHAR(4000),@Paramlist NVARCHAR(4000),@First_Id INT, @StartRow INTSET ROWCOUNT @StartRowIndexSELECT @Sql_sri = 'SELECT @First_Id = dbo.tblNieuws.NieuwsId FROM dbo.tblNieuwsWHERE 1 = 1'IF @SearchQuery IS NOT NULLSELECT @Sql_sri = @Sql_sri + ' AND FREETEXT(dbo.tblNieuws.Nieuwskop, @xSearchQuery)' IF @CategorieId IS NOT NULLSELECT @Sql_sri = @Sql_sri + ' AND dbo.tblNieuws.CategorieId = @xCategorieId'SELECT @Sql_sri = @Sql_sri + ' ORDER BY dbo.tblNieuws.NieuwsId DESC'SET ROWCOUNT @MaximumRows SELECT @Sql_mr = 'SELECT dbo.tblNieuws.NieuwsId, dbo.tblNieuws.NieuwsKop, dbo.tblNieuws.NieuwsLink, dbo.tblNieuws.NieuwsOmschrijving, dbo.tblNieuws.NieuwsDatum, dbo.tblNieuws.NieuwsTijd, dbo.tblNieuws.BronId, dbo.tblNieuws.CategorieId, dbo.tblBronnen.BronNaam, dbo.tblBronnen.BronLink, dbo.tblBronnen.BiBu, dbo.tblBronnen.Video, dbo.tblCategorieen.CategorieFROM dbo.tblNieuws INNER JOIN dbo.tblBronnen ON dbo.tblNieuws.BronId = dbo.tblBronnen.BronId INNER JOIN dbo.tblCategorieen ON dbo.tblNieuws.CategorieId = dbo.tblCategorieen.CategorieId AND dbo.tblBronnen.CategorieId = dbo.tblCategorieen.CategorieId WHERE dbo.tblNieuws.NieuwsId <= @First_Id AND 1 = 1' IF @SearchQuery IS NOT NULLSELECT @Sql_mr = @Sql_mr + ' AND FREETEXT(dbo.tblNieuws.Nieuwskop, @xSearchQuery)' IF @CategorieId IS NOT NULLSELECT @Sql_mr = @Sql_mr + ' AND dbo.tblNieuws.CategorieId = @xCategorieId' SELECT @Sql_mr = @Sql_mr + ' ORDER BY dbo.tblNieuws.NieuwsId DESC'IF @Debug = 1PRINT @Sql_mr SELECT @Paramlist = '@xSearchQuery NVARCHAR(100), @xCategorieId INT'EXEC sp_executesql @Sql_sri, @Paramlist, @SearchQuery, @CategorieIdEXEC sp_executesql @Sql_mr, @Paramlist, @SearchQuery, @CategorieId
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Apr 22, 2008
Hi i am trying to make the "userName" section of the code below dynamic as well, how can i do this, the reason being userName will not always be passed through to it.
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[stream_UserFind]
(
@userName varchar(100),
@subCategoryID INT,
@regionID INT
)ASdeclare @StaticStr nvarchar(5000)set @StaticStr = 'SELECT DISTINCT SubCategories.subCategoryID, SubCategories.subCategoryName,Users.userName ,UserSubCategories.userIDFROM Users INNER JOIN UserSubCategories ON Users.userID= UserSubCategories.userIDINNER JOINSubCategories ON UserSubCategories.subCategoryID = SubCategories.subCategoryID WHERE UserName like ' + char(39) + '%' + @UserName + '%' + char(39)
if(@subCategoryID <> 0) set @StaticStr = @StaticStr + ' and SubCategories.subCategoryID = ' + cast( @subCategoryID as varchar(10))if(@regionID <> 0) set @StaticStr = @StaticStr + ' and SubCategories.RegionId = ' + cast( @regionID as varchar(10))
print @StaticStr
exec(@StaticStr)
)
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Apr 29, 2008
Hi all,
I'm using sql 2005. Can some one please tell me how to write dynamic sql for count. What i want is that i want to count the number of employees existing for the given department names and get the counted values as output into my vb.net 2.0 project. If any one know who to write this please send the code.. Please help me.. I want the below code to change to dynamic sql:
Alter proc GetCountforemp
@DestName varchar(200)=null,
@total int output
as
begin
SELECT @total = Count(distinct Employee.EmployeeID) FROM Employee
INNER JOIN Dest R on R.DestID=Employee.DestID
WHERE R.DestName in ('''+@DestName+''')
end
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Jun 6, 2008
My existing ASP 1.0 site keeps getting hacked using SQL injections. I have rewritten the site in ASP 3.5 to stop the attacks but cannot figure out how to dynamically generate a basic keyword search.
I am trying to take the keywords entered into an array and then construct the WHERE clause - not having much luck. Getting either errors or double LIKE statements. Need some help.
string[] SqlKWSrch;
SqlSrch = KWordSrch.Text;SqlKWSrch = SqlSrch.Split(' ', ','); int AStop = SqlKWSrch.Length; int i = 0; foreach( string a in SqlKWSearch ) { if (i <= AStop) { SqlWHR = SqlWHR + "L_Kwords LIKE '%' + " + " '" + SqlKWSrch[i] + "' " + " + '%' AND "; } else { SqlWHR = SqlWHR + "L_Kwords LIKE '%' + " + " '" + SqlKWSrch[i] + "' " + " + '%' "; } i++; }
1) I can't seem to properly terminate the final LIKE statement2) can't figure out how to pass 'SqlWHR' to the procedure
GIVEN KEYWORDS: 'antique chairs' entered I want to end up with the below SP, the @SqlWHR parameter appeared to have worked once but it probably was an illusion.
PROCEDURE KeyWordSearch@SqlWHR varchar(100)AS
SELECT L_Name, L_City, L_State, L_Display FROM tblCompanies WHERE L_Kwords LIKE '%' + 'antique' + '%' AND L_Kwords LIKE '%' + 'chairs' + '%' AND L_Display = 1
RETURN
Thank you
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Jun 13, 2008
Hi, I have a table with values such as test1, test2, test3, test4, test5.
I need to write a stored procedure with paramater (number TINYINT, number2 TINYINT), the number represents the field that I'm going to select and compare. For example if I pass in (1,5) I will need the fields test1 and test5 and store them in Temp and Temp2. How do I write the following to so it will dynamically select which field to use when passing the parameters?
DECLARE @Temp TINYINT,
DECLARE @Temp2 TINYINT,
SELECT top 1 Temp = test1, Temp2 = test5 from table
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May 25, 2004
Hi all!
I need to create a stored procedure with a parameter and then send a WHERE clause to that parameter (fields in the clause may vary from time to time thats why I want to make it as dynamic as possible) and use it in the query like (or something like) this:
---------------------------------------------------
@crit varchar(100)
SELECT fldID, fldName FROM tblUsers
WHERE @crit
----------------------------------------------------
Of course this does not work, but I don't know how it should be done, could someone please point me in the right direction on how to do this kind of queries.
cheers!
pelle
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Jul 7, 2004
I am trying to do something similar to the following where I want to perform dynamic ordering on two tables that have been unioned as shown below.
CREATE PROCEDURE procedure_name
@regNum varchar(14),
@sortOrder tinyint = 1
AS
SELECT Filler_OrdNum As 'Accession', RTrim(Obs_Code) As 'Observation', REG As 'Register',
Obs_Date As 'Observation Date'
FROM tblSPG_Header
WHERE
REG = @regNum
UNION
SELECT Filler_OrdNum As 'Accession', RTrim(Obs_Code) As 'Observation', REG As 'Register',
Obs_Date As 'Observation Date'
FROM tblRCH_Header
WHERE
REG = @regNum
ORDER BY Obs_Date DESC
GO
Note that I am only sorting on the Obs_Date column, but I'd like to be able to sort on any column within the selection list. I know that I need to use:
ORDER BY CASE WHEN @sortOrder = 1 THEN Obs_Date END DESC
but I frequently get the following error when I try to do so:
"ORDER BY items must appear in the select list if the statements contain a UNION operator"
If anyone can offer any suggestions, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
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Jul 23, 2004
Hi, I have several parameters that I need to pass to stored procedure but sometimes some of them might be null. For example I might pass @Path, @Status, @Role etc. depending on the user. Now I wonder if I should use dynamic Where clause or should I use some kind of switch, maybe case and hardcode my where clause. I first created several stored procedures like Documents_GetByRole, Documents_GetByRoleByStatus ... and now I want to combine them into one SP. Which approach is better. Thanks for your help.
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Aug 17, 2004
Hi
I am getting the following error
Syntax error converting the varchar value 'Select * from Residential WHERE Price BETWEEN ' to a column of data type int.
when running the following SP.
CREATE PROCEDURE testing
(
@Locationnvarchar(100)=NULL,
@TypeHomenvarchar(50)=NULL,
@MinPriceint=0,
@MaxPriceint=9999999999,
@Bedroomsnvarchar(2)=NULL,
@BathsSearchnvarchar(2)=NULL
)
AS
Declare @strSql char(255)
Set @strSql="Select * from Residential WHERE "
Set @strSql=@strSql + "Price BETWEEN " + @MinPrice + " AND " + @MaxPrice
If @Location is NOT NULL
Set @strSql=@strSql + ' AND city = ' + @Location
If @TypeHome is NOT NULL
Set @strSql=@strSql + ' AND Type = ' + @TypeHome
Set @strSql=@strSql + ' AND BDRM >= ' + @Bedrooms
Set @strSql=@strSql + ' AND BATHS <= ' + @BathsSearch
Set @strSql=@strSql + ' AND IDX = Y'
Exec(@strSql)
What is causing this error?
Thanks in advance
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Sep 7, 2004
I create a stored procedure as following:
........
CREATE Procedure myAutoSearch
(
@Make varchar(50),
@Model varchar(50),
@AutoType varchar(50),
@Miles float,
@Zipcode varchar(5)
)
AS
DECLARE @RowCount int
SELECT @RowCount = Count(*) FROM ZIPCodes WHERE ZIPCode = @Zipcode AND CityType = 'D'
if @RowCount > 0
BEGIN
SELECT
z.ZIPCode, z.City, z.StateCode, a.Make, a.Model, a.AutoPrice, a.AutoPrice2, a.AutoYear,
a.Mileage, a.AdID, a.ImageURL, dbo.DistanceAssistant(z.Latitude,z.Longitude,r.Latitude,r.Longitude) As Distance
/*
The above functions requires the Distance Assistant.
*/
FROM
ZIPCodes z, RadiusAssistant(@ZIPCode,@Miles) r, AutoAd a
WHERE
z.Latitude <= r.MaxLat
AND z.Latitude >= r.MinLat
AND z.Longitude <= r.MaxLong
AND z.Longitude >= r.MinLong
AND z.CityType = 'D'
AND z.ZIPCodeType <> 'M'
AND z.ZIPCode = a.Zipcode
AND a.AdActive = '1'
AND a.AdExpiredate >= getdate()
AND a.Make = @Make
AND dbo.DistanceAssistant(z.Latitude,z.Longitude,r.Latitude,r.Longitude) <= @Miles
/*
The above functions requires the Distance Assistant.
Also note that SQL Server caches the results so that this and the "SELECT dbo.DistanceAssistant"
functions are both only computed once.
*/
ORDER BY Distance, Make
END
ELSE
SELECT -1 As ZIPCode
--ZIP Code not found...
....................
This stored procedure work very well.
The question is how I add some dynamic condition inside the where condition.
I want to add:
If @Model <> "See All Models"
AND a.Model = @Model'
If @AutoType <> "New/Used"
AND a.Condition = @AutoType
I try several ways, but fail.
If you know how to add these two dynamic parameters into the condition of stored procedure, please help.
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