Exec Sp With Output Parameter
Feb 28, 2007
I have the following sp:
ALTER PROCEDURE myspPrepareTextForHTML
@MessageContent nvarchar(1400),
@returnval nvarchar(1400) output
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
SET @returnval='something'
RETURN @returnval
END
When I try this:
EXEC myspPrepareTextForHTML @MessageContent='dfgsdfgdf', @returnval OUTPUT
print @returnval
I get the error:
Must declare the scalar variable "@returnval".
How can I get this to work?
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Jun 2, 2005
Hello, I have been working around this issue, but couldn't yet find any solution.I have a stored procedure that calls a method to do a certain repetitive work.In this function, I have a dynamic query, which means, that I am concatinating commands to the query depending on the input of the function.for example, there is an input for a function called "Id"Inside the function, if Id = 111I need to add " and ID <> 1" and if Id has another value I need to add " and ID = c.ID" something like that.Now, inside the function, I need to return a value by executing the above @SQLString as follows:EXEC @SQLStringWhen I need is something likeEXEC @SQLString, @Total OutputReturn (@Total)Are there any ideas ?regards
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Sep 15, 2004
I have a c# app. This is a piece of code out of a stored proc. it is erroring: Procedure or function getTopParentDealerFromChildDealer has too many arguments
OR
@dealerID is not a parameter for procedure getTopParentDealerFromChildDealer.(if I put ",@dealerID=@parentID)
I have tried all combinations "@dealerID",@dealerID=@parentID" etc.
BEGIN
--get the top parent dealerID
DECLARE @parentID INT
SET @parentID = 0
EXEC getTopParentDealerFromChildDealer @dealerID, @parentID OUTPUT
IF (@parentID>0)
BEGIN
------------------------------------------------------
here is the getTopParentDealerFromChildDealer as called
------------------------------------------------------
ALTER PROCEDURE getTopParentDealerFromChildDealer @childDealerID INT
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @dealerID INT
DECLARE @parentID INT
SET @dealerID = 0
SELECT @dealerID = dealerParentID from dealerRelations where dealerChildID = @childDealerID
WHILE @dealerID <> 0
BEGIN
declare @temp INT
set @temp = @dealerID
IF (SELECT count(dealerParentID) FROM dealerRelations WHERE dealerChildID = @temp)>=1
BEGIN
SELECT @dealerID = dealerParentID
FROM dealerRelations where dealerChildID = @temp
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SET @dealerID=0
set @parentID = @temp
END
END
if (@parentID IS NULL)
BEGIN
set @parentID = 0
--set @parentID = @dealerID
END
return @parentID
I don't usually use stored procedures but the job I have taken over previously used them. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Jul 20, 2005
HiI have a dynamically constructed sql query that I want to execute, e.g.exec('select * from ' + @tablename)(1) Can I suppress the output somehow if this returns no values?(2) Can I use the result of this query in another query somehow? e.g.select(3) Can I control the size of the columns in the output somehowThanksF
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Apr 17, 2008
After running my ssis pkg for some time with no problems I saw the following error come up, probably during execution of a stored procedure ...
An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80040E14. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x80040E14 Description: "The formal parameter "@ReportingId" was not declared as an OUTPUT parameter, but the actual parameter passed in requested output.".
I see some references to this on the web (even this one) but so far they seem like deadends. Doe anybody know what this means? Below is a summary of how the variable is used in the stored proc.
The sp is declared with 21 input params only, none of them is @ReportingId. It declares @ReportingId as a bigint variable and uses it in the beginning of the proc as follows...
Code Snippet
select @ReportingId = max(ReportingId)
from [dbo].[GuidToReportingid]
where Guid = @UniqueIdentifier and
EffectiveEndDate is null
if @ReportingId is null
BEGIN
insert into [dbo].[GuidToReportingId]
select @UniqueIdentifier,getdate(),null,getdate()
set @ReportingId = scope_identity()
END
ELSE
BEGIN
select @rowcount = count(*) from [dbo].[someTable]
where ReportingId = @ReportingId and...lots of other conditions
...later as part of an else it does the following...
Code Snippet
if @rowcount > 0 and @joinsMatch = 1
begin
set @insertFlag = 0
end
else
begin
update [dbo].[GuidToReportingId]
set EffectiveEndDate = getdate()
where ReportingId = @ReportingId
insert into [dbo].[GuidToReportingId]
select @UniqueIdentifier,getdate(),null,getdate()
set @ReportingId = scope_identity()
end
...and before the return it's value is inserted to different tables.
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Sep 5, 2007
Hi!
Is it possible to call proc with parameter in openrowset?:
declare @str varchar(100);
select @str = 'EXEC SP_HELPTEXT ''createReport''';
select * from
OPENROWSET('SQLNCLI','Server=localhost;Trusted_Connection=yes;', @str)
AS a;
Incorrect syntax near '@str'.
------------------
select * from
OPENROWSET('SQLNCLI','Server=localhost;Trusted_Connection=yes;', 'EXEC
SP_HELPTEXT ''createReport''') AS a;
Msg 7357, Level 16, State 2, Line 1
Cannot process the object "EXEC SP_HELPTEXT 'createReport'". The OLE
DB provider "SQLNCLI" for linked server "(null)" indicates that either
the object has no columns or the current user does not have
permissions on that object.
Best regards
B. D. Jensen
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Sep 25, 2006
I have a stored procedure which takes an input parm and is supposed to return an output parameter named NewRetVal. I have tested the proc from Query Analyzer and it works fine, however when I run the ASP code and do a quickwatch I see that the parm is being switched to an input parm instead of the output parm I have it defined as...any ideas why this is happening? The update portion works fine, it is the Delete proc that I am having the problems... ASP Code...<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDS_Form" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:PTNConnectionString %>" SelectCommand="PTN_sp_getFormDD" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure" OldValuesParameterFormatString="original_{0}" UpdateCommand="PTN_sp_Form_Update" UpdateCommandType="StoredProcedure" OnUpdated="SqlDS_Form_Updated" OnUpdating="SqlDS_Form_Updating" DeleteCommand="PTN_sp_Form_Del" DeleteCommandType="StoredProcedure" OnDeleting="SqlDS_Form_Updating" OnDeleted="SqlDS_Form_Deleted"><UpdateParameters><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="GridView1" Name="DescID" PropertyName="SelectedValue" Type="Int32" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="GridView1" Name="FormNum" PropertyName="SelectedValue" Type="String" /><asp:Parameter Name="original_FormNum" Type="String" /><asp:Parameter Direction="InputOutput" size="25" Name="RetVal" Type="String" /></UpdateParameters><DeleteParameters><asp:Parameter Name="original_FormNum" Type="String" /><asp:Parameter Direction="InputOutput" Size="1" Name="NewRetVal" Type="Int16" /></DeleteParameters></asp:SqlDataSource>Code Behind:protected void SqlDS_Form_Deleted(object sender, SqlDataSourceStatusEventArgs e){ if (e.Exception == null) { string strRetVal = (String)e.Command.Parameters["@NewRetVal"].Value.ToString(); ............................Stored Procedure:CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[PTN_sp_Form_Del] (
@original_FormNum nvarchar(20),
@NewRetVal INT OUTPUT )
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED
DECLARE @stoptrans varchar(5), @AvailFound int, @AssignedFound int
Set @stoptrans = 'NO'
/* ---------------------- Search PART #1 ----------------------------------------------------- */
SET @AvailFound = ( SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.AvailableNumber WHERE dbo.AvailableNumber.FormNum = @original_FormNum )
SET @AssignedFound = ( SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.AssignedNumber WHERE dbo.AssignedNumber.FormNum=@original_FormNum )
IF @AvailFound > 0 OR @AssignedFound > 0 /* It is ok if no rows found on available table, continue on to Assigned table, otherwise stop the deletion.*/
-----This means the delete can't happen...........
BEGIN
IF @AssignedFound > 0 AND @AvailFound = 0
BEGIN
SET @NewRetVal = 1
END
IF @AssignedFound > 0 AND @AvailFound > 0
BEGIN
SET @NewRetVal = 2
END
IF @AssignedFound = 0 AND @AvailFound > 0
BEGIN
SET @NewRetVal = 3
END
END
ELSE
BEGIN
DELETE FROM dbo.Form
WHERE dbo.Form.FormNum=@original_FormNum
SET @NewRetVal = 0
---Successful deletion
END
GO
-------------------------------------------------------- When I go into the debug mode and do a quickwatch, the NewRetVal is showing as string input.
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Apr 3, 2008
I already used temptable, it works fine in SQL Server but doesn't work in Visual Studio. (it returns me "incorrect syntax near ',').
Here is my sql:
SET @sql = 'SELECT
RMI.Response_Date,
RMI.Master_Incident_Number,
RMI.Jurisdiction,
RVA.Radio_Name,
RVA.Response_Number,
RMI.Division,
RMI.Battalion,
RMI.Address,
RMI.Call_Disposition,
RMI.Cancel_Reason,
RMI.Problem,
RMI.Time_CallEnteredQueue,
RVA.Time_Enroute,
RVA.Time_ArrivedAtScene,
RG.Region,
RN.District ' +
' INTO RPT_PRIME_JOB_DTL ' +
' FROM ' + @server_name + 'Response_Master_Incident RMI ' +
'LEFT OUTER JOIN ' + @server_name + 'Response_Vehicles_Assigned RVA
ON RMI.ID = RVA.Master_Incident_ID ' +
'LEFT OUTER JOIN AKSDCSVR01.CAD_Lookup_Tables.dbo.Radio_Name RN
ON RVA.Radio_Name = RN.Radio_Name Collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS ' +
'LEFT OUTER JOIN AKSDCSVR01.CAD_Lookup_Tables.dbo.Region RG
ON RMI.Jurisdiction = RG.Jurisdiction Collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS ' +
'WHERE ' +
' RG.Region = ''' + @region + '''' +
' AND RN.District IN (SELECT Item FROM dbo.StringArrayIntoTable(''' + @district + ''', '','') ' +
' AND (RMI.response_date >= ''' + CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), @date_from,111) + '''' +
' AND RMI.response_date <''' + CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),@date_to+1,111) + ''')' +
' AND RVA.Radio_Name LIKE ''PD%'''
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXEC (@sql)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SELECT *
FROM RPT_PRIME_JOB_DTL
Thank
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Apr 26, 2008
I have a temporary table with multiple records and a Stored Procedure requiring a value. In a Stored Procedure, I want to loop through records in the table and use the value from each record read as input to another Stored Procedure. How do I do this?
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Aug 2, 2006
I have an SQL INSERT statement with an output parameter called @CusRef. I have been trying to store this in a session variable, however all i am able to store is the reference to the parameter object. (The returned value stored in the parameter is an Integer)Session("CustomerReference") = DataConn.InsertParameters.Item("CusRef")I cant seem to find a value field or a method to get the value from a parameter. I have also tried using CType(DataConn.InsertParameters.Item("CusRef"), Integer) but it cant convert the Parameter type to an Integer.Please help,ThanksGareth
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Aug 25, 2006
A SQL Server 2005 DB table named "Users" has the following columns:
ID - int (IDENTITY)FirstName - varchar(50)LastName - varchar(50)UserID - varchar(20)Password - varchar(20)
Before inserting a new record in the DB table, ASP.NET first checks whether the UserID supplied by the new record already exists or not. If it exists, the new record shouldn't be inserted in the DB table & the user should be shown a message saying UserID already exists. To do this, ASP.NET uses a stored procedure. If the value returned by the stored procedure is 1, it means that the UserID already exists. If the value returned by the stored procedure is 0, then the new record should be inserted in the DB table. This is how I have framed the stored procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE RegUsers @FName varchar(50), @LName varchar(50), @UserID varchar(50), @Password varchar(50), @return_value int OUTPUTAS IF EXISTS(SELECT UserID FROM Users WHERE UserID=@UserID) BEGIN SET @return_value=1 END ELSE BEGIN SET @return_value=0 INSERT INTO Users VALUES (@FName,@LName,@UserID,@Password) END
& this is how I am invoking the stored procedure from the ASPX page:
<script runat="server"> Sub btnSubmit(ByVal obj As Object, ByVal ea As EventArgs) Dim sqlCmd As SqlCommand Dim sqlConn As SqlConnection
sqlConn = New SqlConnection("Data Source=MyDBSQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=DB;Integrated Security=True") sqlCmd = New SqlCommand("RegUsers", sqlConn) sqlCmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
With sqlCmd Parameters.Add("@return_value", SqlDbType.Int, 4).Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue Parameters.AddWithValue("@FName", txtFName.Text) Parameters.AddWithValue("@LName", txtLName.Text) Parameters.AddWithValue("@UserID", txtUserID.Text) Parameters.AddWithValue("@Password", txtPassword.Text) End With
sqlConn.Open() sqlCmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
If (sqlCmd.Parameters(0).Value = 1) Then lblMessage.Text = "UserID Already Exists!" ElseIf (sqlCmd.Parameters(0).Value = 0) Then lblMessage.Text = "Thanks For Registering!" End If
sqlConn.Close() End Sub</script><form runat="server"><%-- the 4 TextBoxes come here --></form>
When I execute the above ASPX code, if the UserID I entered already exists in the DB table, then ASPX generates the following error:
Procedure or Function 'RegisterUsers' expects parameter '@return_value', which was not supplied.
pointing to the line
sqlCmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
Can someone please point out where am I going wrong?
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Jan 31, 2007
Here is what I have so far, I can get a number added to the table running my sproc from management studio. But how do I get it out as it is being intserted and then use it in my code?ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[NumberCounter]
-- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here
@InsertDate datetime
AS
BEGIN
-- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
-- interfering with SELECT statements.
SET NOCOUNT ON;
-- Insert statements for procedure here
INSERT INTO tblNumberCounter (InsertDate) Values (@InsertDate);Select IDENT_CURRENT('tblNumberCounter')
END
Public Sub SubmitAdd_Click(ByVal Sender As System.Object, ByVal E As System.EventArgs)
Dim Con As SqlConnection
Dim StrInsert As String
Dim cmdInsert As SqlCommand
Dim myNewReceiptNumber As Integer
Dim ConnectStr As String = _
ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("ConnectionString").ConnectionString
'Add row to receipt table, then get it for ReceiptNumberText field.
cmdInsert = New SqlCommand
cmdInsert.CommandText = "NumberCounter"
cmdInsert.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
cmdInsert.Connection = New SqlConnection(ConnectStr)
cmdInsert.Parameters.AddWithValue("@InsertDate", System.DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString())
Try
Con.Open()
myNewReceiptNumber = cmdInsert.ExecuteScalar()
'Response.Write(myNewReceiptNumber)
Catch objException As SqlException
Dim objError As SqlError
For Each objError In objException.Errors
Response.Write(objError.Message)
Next
Finally
Con.Close()
End Try
End Sub
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Jan 7, 2008
Can anyone see in this stored procedure code and my post sub why the stored procedure is not getting the @ReceiptNumber?
@ReceiptNumber int OUTPUTASBEGININSERT INTO tblNumberCounter (InsertDate)Values (GETDATE())SET @ReceiptNumber=SCOPE_IDENTITY()INSERT INTO tblReceipts (pl_ID,client_ID,PaymentDate,Fund_ID,TenderTypeID,AmountPaid,ReceiptNumber,DateEntered,EnteredBy) SELECT PL.Pl_ID, RS.client_id, PL.pmtDate, RS.rec_fund_id, RS.rec_tendertypeid, RS.rec_amount, @ReceiptNumber, RS.DateEntered, RS.EnteredByFROM tblRec_setup AS RS INNER JOIN tblPayments AS PL ON RS.rec_id = PL.rec_id Sub Post() Dim cmdInsert1 As SqlCommand Dim tr As SqlTransaction = Nothing Dim ConnectStr As String = _ ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("2ConnectionString").ConnectionString Dim conn As New SqlConnection(ConnectStr) cmdInsert1 = New SqlCommand cmdInsert1.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure cmdInsert1.CommandText = "BatchMonthly" 'Get a new receipt number and add it. Dim InsertedIntegerRN As New SqlParameter("@ReceiptNumber", SqlDbType.Int) InsertedIntegerRN.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output cmdInsert1.Parameters.Add(InsertedIntegerRN) 'Try conn.Open() tr = conn.BeginTransaction() cmdInsert1.Transaction = tr cmdInsert1.Connection = conn cmdInsert1.ExecuteScalar() tr.Commit() 'Catch objException As SqlException tr.Rollback() 'Dim ex As SqlError 'Response.Write(ex.Message) 'Finally conn.Close() 'End Try End Sub
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Nov 4, 2003
Hi I want to make a Function in my User class that adds new members into the db. What I want to do is add the users details in using a stored procedure and input parameters and then return a parameter indicating their userid value and set it to a variable.
My userid column in the my db is auto incrementing with a seed of 1 and a step value of 1.
How could I create an output parameter that would return their new user id and then how would i set it to an integer variable.
Thanks
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Jun 21, 2004
I keep getting an error stating my stored proc expects "@ret_value" and it's not declared. Even once it is declared, I'm not sure if my proc is going to return the value properly...been working on this half a day.
params put on new line for readability...
Private Sub update_DB()
Dim intResult, ret_value As Integer
ret_value = 0
intResult = SqlHelper.ExecuteNonQuery(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("connString"), CommandType.StoredProcedure, "Media_Tracking_add_MarketingID",
New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter("@strMarketingID", txtMarketingID.Text),
New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter("@strAdCampaignName", txtAdCampaignName.Text),
New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter("@strCompany", ddlCompany.SelectedItem.Value),
New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter("@strCampaignType", ddlCampaignType.SelectedItem.Value),
New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter("@ret_value", ret_value, ParameterDirection.Output))
lblSuccess.Text = "RETURN = " & ret_value
End Sub
S Proc
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[media_tracking_add_MarketingID]
@strMarketingID nvarchar(50),
@strAdCampaignName nvarchar(50),
@strCompany nvarchar(3),
@strCampaignType nvarchar(50),
@ret_value int OUTPUT
AS
INSERT INTO media_tracking_Marketing_IDs(MarketingID,AdCampaignName,company,status,CampaignType)
values (@strMarketingID,@strAdCampaignName,@strCompany,'1',@strCampaignType);
set @ret_value = scope_identity();
return @ret_value;
GO
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Nov 17, 2005
Hello!Can anybody tell me how can I retreive the value of an output parameter from an stored procedure using an SqlDataSource control?Thank you
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Apr 28, 2008
Can any body help me
CREATE PROCEDURE getRowCount
@where NVARCHAR(500)
,@totalRows INT OUTPUT
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @SQL NVARCHAR(2000)
SET @SQL = ' SELECT ' + cast(@totalRows as NVARCHAR) + ' = COUNT(*)
FROM Employee E'
IF LEN(@where ) > 0
BEGIN
SET @SQL= @SQL + @Where
END
EXEC (@SQL)
END
It doesn't return a totalRows value.
Thanks in advance.
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Dec 7, 2007
I've tried using:
Declare @answer bit
Execute procUserVer username answer output
Create PROCEDURE procUserVer
@User char(15),
@Validate bit output
AS
Declare @UserFound int
Select @UserFound = count(*)
From usernames
where networklogin = @user
select @userFound
if @userFound >0
set @validate = 1
else
set @validate = 0
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May 7, 2007
Stored procedure works:
PROCEDURE dbo.VerifyZipCode@CZip nvarchar(5),@CZipVerified nvarchar(5) outputAS IF (EXISTS(SELECT ZIPCode FROM ZipCensus11202006 WHERE ZIPCode = @CZip)) SET @CZipVerified = 'Yes' ELSE SET @CZipVerified = 'Not Valid Zip'RETURN
Need help calling and processing sp information:
protected void C_Search_btn_Click(object sender, EventArgs e){ SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["localhomeexpoConnectionString2"].ConnectionString); SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("VerifyZipCode", con); cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@CZip", UserZipCode_tbx.Text);
. . . how do you set up output parameter, call the SP and capture output. . . ? if (@CZipVerified == "Not Valid Zip") { TextBox5.Text = "Zip code not valid please re-enter zip"; } else { Continue processing page }
}
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Nov 7, 2007
In my SP I have an output parameter,
the SP work good,
but in the command parameter I alwase get null value/
here is my code:
and in the profiler I see that the query work and return the value, here the query that I copy from the profiler:
thanks!
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Feb 28, 2008
Hi everyone,
This is the sp i have written which works fine in the sql server management studio when i run it but when i call it from the vb.net web application the output parameters are generated as nothing but the sp return the data from the select statement, so here is the sp followed by vb.net code to access the sp.
This is the Store ProcedureCREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].StaffAuthenticate
@Staff_ID nvarchar(50),
@Password nvarchar(15),
@IsAuthenticated int OUTPUT,
@P_message_code int OUTPUT
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
Select * From Staff;
SET @IsAuthenticated = 0;
SET @P_message_code = 100;
RETURN END
GOThis is the VB.NET code. Dim ConStr As String = GenericDataAccess.GetConnection(IConnectionStrNames.OAAStaffAuthStr)
Dim Conn As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection(ConStr)
Dim Command As SqlCommand = Nothing
Conn.Open()
Command = New SqlCommand()
Command.Connection = Conn
Command.CommandText = "StaffAuthenticate"
Command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
Command.Parameters.Add("@Staff_ID", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50).Value = UserId
Command.Parameters.Add("@Password", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 15).Value = Password
Command.Parameters.Add("@IsAuthenticated", SqlDbType.Int).Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
Command.Parameters.Add("@P_message_code", SqlDbType.Int).Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
Dim myDataReader As SqlDataReader = Command.ExecuteReader()
Dim Res As New StringBuilder
While (myDataReader.Read())
For i As Integer = 0 To myDataReader.FieldCount - 1
Res.Append(myDataReader(i).ToString())
Res.Append(" ; ")
Next
Res.AppendLine()
End While
MsgBox(Command.Parameters("@IsAuthenticated").Value)
MsgBox(Command.Parameters("@P_message_code").Value)
MsgBox(Res.ToString, MsgBoxStyle.Information, "DAL : StaffSqlAuthenticate") Thanks for all the help, Really could use one. Kabir
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Mar 25, 2004
Hi,
I have stored some HTML in a table using an attribute defined as a "text" datatype. I use a stored procedure to insert the data and it works fine - I can see the formattede HTML via direct table access uising enterprise manager.
Now I need to call back this data into my vb.net program. So I have created another stored procedure and have tried to out put the field via an output paramater. The output parameter is defined as a text datatype without a field size and the sql assigns the data in a format select @field = dbfield ....
I get a message saying that data of type text cannot be output to the parameter? I will only ever return 1 record and setting up an adapter etc seems overkill. Anyone got a workaround for this?
Thanks,
Rob.
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Apr 25, 2004
In my ASP.NET page I use a stored procedure that have a parameter declared as OUTPUT...
however...I do not know how to get this OUTPUT to be stored in a ASP.NET-variable...
this is the sp:
CREATE PROCEDURE spInsertNews
@uidArticleId uniqueidentifier OUTPUT,
@strHeading nvarchar(300),
@strAbstract nvarchar(600),
@strText nvarchar(4000),
@dtDate datetime,
@dtDateStart datetime,
@dtDateStop datetime,
@strAuthor nvarchar(200),
@strAuthorEmail nvarchar(200),
@strKeywords nvarchar(400)
AS
SET @uidArticleId = newid()
INSERT INTO tblArticles
VALUES(@uidArticleId ,@strHeading,@strAbstract,@strText,@dtDate,@dtDateStart,@dtDateStop,@strAuthor,@strAuthorEmail,@strKeywords)
my asp code is something like this:
...
SqlCommand sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle = new SqlCommand(insertCmd, sqlconCon);
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@strHeading", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 300));
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters["@strHeading"].Value = strHeading.Text;
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@strAbstract", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 600));
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters["@strAbstract"].Value = strAbstract.Text;
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@strText", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 4000));
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters["@strText"].Value = strText.Text;
...
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Connection.Open();
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.ExecuteNonQuery();
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Connection.Close();
How do I do if I want to catch the OUTPUT-parameter (@uidArticleId)?
anyone?
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May 2, 2005
I'm having a terrible time getting a return value from my stored procedure. The sp sets the value and returns it correctly in the query analyzer, but I can't get the calling code - using VB in VS2003 - to read the value. I've tried putting it into an integer, and using a Return, and also putting it into a string, and using an output parameter. Either way: nada. What am I doing wrong????
Here's the sp:
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_HOUSRoomAudits @Result VarChar(1) OUTPUT, @Dorm VarChar(12), @Room VarChar(5), @StuID VarChar(14) AS
DECLARE @Capacity IntDECLARE @Assigned Int--DECLARE @Result VarChar(1)DECLARE @BD BIT
SET @BD=(SELECT Boarding FROM HOUS_StudentMaster WHERE StudentID=@StuID)
SET @Capacity=(SELECT [Student Capacity] FROM HOUS_Rooms WHERE Bldg=@Dorm AND [Room #]=@Room)
SET @Assigned=(SELECT COUNT(PSID) FROM HOUS_StudentMaster a JOIN HOUS_Dorms b ON a.Dormatory=b.Dormitory WHERE b.Bldg=@Dorm AND a.Status='Active' AND a.Room=@Room)
IF (@BD=1 AND @Room='N/A') OR (@BD=0 AND @Room<>'N/A')
SET @Result='3'ELSE IF @Assigned<@Capacity SET @Result='1' ELSE SET @Result='2'
print @Result--RETURN @ResultGO
Here's the calling code; I'm leaving out all the dim's etc down to the output parameter:
Dim Parm4 As SqlParameter = scmdReturn.Parameters.Add("@Result", SqlDbType.VarChar)
Parm4.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
Parm4.Value = "0"
Try
scmdReturn.ExecuteNonQuery()
strOut = Parm4.Value
Catch ex As Exception
Me.lblProblem.Text = "Failed to execute command, err = " & ex.Message
Me.lblProblem.Visible = True
Finally
scnnReturn.Close()
End Try
Hoping you can help, and thanks!
Ka
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Nov 3, 2005
I'm having a blast.I've been trying to get a sproc to work with 3 imputs and 1 output parameter, first I thought it was something wrong with my asp.net (v2.0) code but after some high pursuit code searching I finally tried out the sproc in QA, still didn't work. can you see what's wrong with this sproc?CREATE PROCEDURE gogogod.sp_user_add@username varchar(24),@password varchar(64),@email varchar(64),@errCode varchar(128) OUTPUTAS IF NOT EXISTS(SELECT username, email FROM tblUser WHERE username = @username OR email = @email ) BEGIN DECLARE @uid uniqueidentifier SET @uid = newID() INSERT INTO tblUser (uid, username, password, email) VALUES (@uid, @username, @password, @email) SELECT @uid AS uID SET @errCode = 'user created' END ELSE SET @errcode = 'User already exists' RETURNfor some reason the sproc asks for a 4th input parameter, I tried just adding " , '' " as a fourth and it 'worked' (i think) I couldn't check if there was an output for the @errcode.any ideas?
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Dec 13, 2005
i have the following problem. I have a sproc that takes 2 input
parameters used for the where clause and outputs another 3 output
parameters to be displayed in my aspx page. Below is my sproc as
well as my code of how i call the sproc from asp.net2
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SPROC
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ALTER Procedure [dbo].[sp_Ret_Users]
@AccountStatus varchar(50),
@LoginName varchar(200),
@Address varchar (50) OUTPUT,
@FName varchar(100) OUTPUT,
@LName varchar (100) OUTPUT
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
Select
@Address = address,
@Fname = fname,
@Lname = Lname
From tb_Users
Where
LoginName = @LoginName AND AccountStatus = @AccountStatus
END;
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Here is my vb code that i use to call from my asp.net2 site
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Dim connString As String =
ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("UsersConnectionString").ConnectionString
Using myConnection As New SqlConnection(connString)
Dim cmd As New SqlCommand
Dim Command As SqlCommand = New SqlCommand()
Command.Connection = myConnection
Command.CommandText = "sp_Ret_Users"
Command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
'Input Parameters
Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@AccountStatus",
Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 50))
Command.Parameters("@AccountStatus").Value =
ddlAccountStatus.SelectedValue
Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@LoginName",
Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 200))
Command.Parameters("@LoginName").Value = ddlLoginName.SelectedValue
'Output Parameters
Dim
AddressParam As New SqlParameter("@Address", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50)
Dim
FNameParam As New SqlParameter("@FName", SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)
Dim
LNameParam As New SqlParameter("@LName", SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)
AddressParam.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
FNameParam.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
LNameParam.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
Command.Parameters.Add(AddressParam)
Command.Parameters.Add(FNameParam)
Command.Parameters.Add(LNameParam)
myConnection.Open()
Dim reader As SqlDataReader = Command.ExecuteReader()
Dim AddressOut As String = AddressParam.Value
Dim FNameOut As String = FNameParam.Value
Dim LNameOut As String = LNameParam.Value
myConnection.Close()
End Using
The last 3 variables AddressOut, FnameOut, LNameOUT do not return any values.
I am sure that my problem is somewhere in my vb code as if i run the sproc in QA it runs ok and outputs the variables.
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Jan 18, 2006
Is there any benefit to using Output parameters:eg.[query set-up and execution goes here]
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Jul 21, 2004
I am having problems returning the value of a parameter I have set in my stored procedure. Basically this is an authentication to check username and password for my login page. However, I am receiving the error:
Procedure 'DBAuthenticate' expects parameter '@@ID', which was not supplied.
This stored procedure is supposed to return a -1 if the username is not found, -2 if the password does not match, or the @ID parameter, which is the user ID, if it is successful. How do i go about fixing this SP so that I am returning this output for @ID?
CREATE PROCEDURE DBAuthenticate
(
@UserName nVarChar (20),
@Password nVarChar (20),
@@ID varchar(4) OUTPUT
)
AS
Declare @ActualPassword nVarchar (20)
Select
@@ID = RegionID,
@ActualPassword =regpassword
From dbo.Regions
Where Region = @Username
If @@ID is not null
Begin
if @Password =@actualpassword
Select @@ID
Else
Select -2
End
Else
Select -1
GO
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Jan 8, 2007
Hi guys,
I know this might be the wrong place to post this, but I thought I would try since all of you are very smart here :).
I have a huge problem with an app that I inherited. It is a VB6 app that used RDO.
I am trying to convert it to use ADO, but the problem I am running into is we have allot of stored procedures with OUTPUT parameter's, so instead of the procedure having a SELECT to pass back the value, it is passed back via the OUTPUT parameter.
With RDO this is done easily with just passing back the parameter to a variable.
I am not sure how to do this with ADO. Please shine some light for me.
Here is an example:
RDO code:
Private rqAddRecord As RDO.rdoQuery
Private rs As RDO.rdoResultset
Set rqAddRecord = SQLServerDB.CreateQuery("", MakeSP("sp_UpdCourier", 11))
With rqAddRecord
.rdoParameters(0) = "I"
.rdoParameters(1) = m.nCourierDeliveryID
.rdoParameters(2) = m.dDeliveryDate
.rdoParameters(3) = m.nCourierServiceID
.rdoParameters(4) = m.nCourierID
.rdoParameters(5) = m.sCourierDepartment
.rdoParameters(6) = m.dTimeStart
.rdoParameters(7) = m.dTimeComplete
.rdoParameters(8) = g.sDatabaseUserName
.rdoParameters(9) = m.dInvoiceDate
.rdoParameters(10) = m.sInvoiceNumber
.Execute
m.nCourierDeliveryID = .rdoParameters(1)
End With
Stored Procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_UpdCourier
(
@ActionCode char(1),-- (I)nsert, (U)pdate, (D)elete
@CourierDeliveryID intOUTPUT,
@DeliveryDate datetime,
@CourierServiceID tinyint,
@CourierID tinyint,
@CourierDepartment char(5),
@TimeStart datetime,
@TimeComplete datetime,
@ChangedUserID char(8),
@InvoiceDate smalldatetime,
@InvoiceNumber char(15)
)
AS
/************************************************** *********************
* Name:sp_UpdCourier
* Author:Markus Waite
* Date: 03/02/04
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Desc:tblCourier Maintenance
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* $Revision: 4 $
*
************************************************** *********************/
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE@ExistingDeliveryDatedatetime,
@NbrDaysint
IF @ActionCode IN ('I','U')
AND @CourierDepartment = ''
BEGIN
RAISERROR (50075, 16, 1)
RETURN
END
-- Insert
IF @ActionCode = 'I'
BEGIN
-- Validate Existance
IF EXISTS (
SELECT*
FROMtblCourier
WHEREDeliveryDate= @DeliveryDate
ANDCourierServiceID= @CourierServiceID
ANDCourierID= @CourierID
ANDCourierDepartment= @CourierDepartment
ANDTimeStart= @TimeStart
ANDTimeComplete= @TimeComplete )
BEGIN
RAISERROR (50002, 16, 1)
RETURN
END
/*
** Verify if entering another shift that that Times do not overlap
*/
IF EXISTS (
SELECT*
FROMtblCourier
WHEREDeliveryDate= @DeliveryDate
ANDCourierServiceID= @CourierServiceID
ANDCourierID= @CourierID
ANDCourierDepartment= @CourierDepartment
ANDNOT ( (@TimeStart< TimeStart
AND @TimeComplete < TimeStart)
OR(@TimeStart> TimeComplete
AND @TimeComplete > TimeComplete) ) )
BEGIN
RAISERROR (50044, 16, 1)
RETURN
END
BEGIN TRANSACTION
SELECT@CourierDeliveryID = ISNULL(MAX(CourierDeliveryID), 0) + 1
FROMtblCourier (HOLDLOCK)
INSERTtblCourier
(
CourierDeliveryID,
DeliveryDate,
CourierServiceID,
CourierID,
CourierDepartment,
TimeStart,
TimeComplete,
ChangedUserID,
ChangedDate,
InvoiceDate,
InvoiceNumber
)
VALUES
(
@CourierDeliveryID,
@DeliveryDate,
@CourierServiceID,
@CourierID,
@CourierDepartment,
@TimeStart,
@TimeComplete,
@ChangedUserID,
GETDATE(),
@InvoiceDate,
@InvoiceNumber
)
IF @@ERROR <> 0
BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
RAISERROR ('Failed inserting Courier values', 16, 1)
RETURN
END
COMMIT TRANSACTION
--SELECT @CourierDeliveryID
RETURN
END
-- Update
IF @ActionCode = 'U'
BEGIN
/*
** Verify if entering another shift that that Times do not overlap
*/
IF EXISTS (
SELECT*
FROMtblCourier
WHEREDeliveryDate= @DeliveryDate
ANDCourierServiceID= @CourierServiceID
ANDCourierID= @CourierID
ANDCourierDepartment= @CourierDepartment
ANDNOT ( (@TimeStart< TimeStart
AND @TimeComplete < TimeStart)
OR(@TimeStart> TimeComplete
AND @TimeComplete > TimeComplete) )
ANDCourierDeliveryID!= @CourierDeliveryID )
BEGIN
RAISERROR (50044, 16, 1)
RETURN
END
IF EXISTS (
SELECT*
FROMtblCourierDetail d
WHERECourierDeliveryID= @CourierDeliveryID
ANDCONVERT(CHAR,DeliveryTime,14) NOT BETWEEN CONVERT(CHAR,@TimeStart,14) AND CONVERT(CHAR,@TimeComplete,14) )
BEGIN
RAISERROR (50059, 16, 1)
RETURN
END
SELECT@ExistingDeliveryDate = DeliveryDate
FROMtblCourier
WHERECourierDeliveryID= @CourierDeliveryID
IF @@ROWCOUNT <> 1
BEGIN
RAISERROR ('Could not locate current delivery record', 16, 1)
RETURN
END
BEGIN TRANSACTION
UPDATEtblCourier
SETDeliveryDate= @DeliveryDate,
CourierServiceID= @CourierServiceID,
CourierID= @CourierID,
CourierDepartment= @CourierDepartment,
TimeStart= @TimeStart,
TimeComplete= @TimeComplete,
ChangedUserID= @ChangedUserID,
ChangedDate = GETDATE(),
InvoiceDate= @InvoiceDate,
InvoiceNumber = @InvoiceNumber
WHERECourierDeliveryID= @CourierDeliveryID
IF @@ERROR <> 0
BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
RAISERROR ('Failed updating Courier values', 16, 1)
RETURN
END
-- If date changed, then update the Delivery Times
IF CONVERT(CHAR, @DeliveryDate, 101) <> CONVERT(CHAR, @ExistingDeliveryDate, 101)
BEGIN
SELECT@NbrDays = DATEDIFF(dd, @ExistingDeliveryDate, @DeliveryDate)
UPDATEtblCourierDetail
SETDeliveryTime= DATEADD(dd, @NbrDays, DeliveryTime)
WHERECourierDeliveryID= @CourierDeliveryID
IF @@ERROR <> 0
BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
RAISERROR ('Failed updating Courier Detail values', 16, 1)
RETURN
END
END
COMMIT TRANSACTION
--SELECT @CourierDeliveryID
RETURN
END
-- Delete
IF @ActionCode = 'D'
BEGIN
BEGIN TRANSACTION
DELETEtblCourierDetail
WHERECourierDeliveryID= @CourierDeliveryID
IF @@ERROR <> 0
BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
RAISERROR ('Failed deleting Courier Detail values', 16, 1)
RETURN
END
DELETEtblCourier
WHERECourierDeliveryID= @CourierDeliveryID
IF @@ERROR <> 0
BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
RAISERROR ('Failed deleting Courier values', 16, 1)
RETURN
END
COMMIT TRANSACTION
--SELECT @CourierDeliveryID
RETURN
END
-- else
RAISERROR ('Invalid Action Code passed to sp_UpdCourier', 16, 1)
RETURN
GO
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Oct 4, 2007
Hi,
I have a sp like this:
Create PROCEDURE sp_child2 @inp int, @out int output
AS
SELECT @out = @inp * 10
GO
In the report screen i want the following:
A text box which will take the @inp(this will come automatically)
When i click the "view report" the output value should be displayed in the textbox i have in the report.
But the problem i am facing is with the above sp is its creating two text boxes automatically asking for @inp and @out.If i dont give anything in @out text box and press the view report an error is thrown asing me to fill the output box.
Isnt it supposed to be a output value?Am i doing something wrong?
please help...
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Jul 23, 2005
Hi,I am currently creating an ASP page that returns a recordset of searchresult based on multiple keywords. The where string is dynamicallybuilt on the server page and that part work quite well. However I wantto also return the number of records in the recordset and I can notmanage to get any output parameter working. Even if I assign SELECT@mycount=100 (or SET @mycount=100) in the SP the only value set inmycount is always NULL. I tested various theories (e.g. early exit,order & naming of parameters etc. but I can not make the SP set theoutput parameters - has it anything to do with the execute?). @mycountalso returns NULL if I test it in SQL QA.What's wrong with this SP (as regards mycount):CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.spFindProducts@mycount integer OUTPUT,@whereString varchar (1000)AS--SET NOCOUNT ON--Set a Default value for the Wherestring which will return all recordsif the Wherestring is blankIF @whereString is NullSELECT @whereString = 'AND TblProduct.ProductID is not null'--Declare a variable to hold the concatenated SQL stringDECLARE @SQL varchar(2500)-- AND (((UPPER([TblProduct].[ProductName] + [ProductGroupCode] +[AttributeValue1] +-- [SearchWords] + [tblSupplier].[SupplierCode] + [SupplierDesc]))Like '%screw%'))SELECT @SQL = 'SELECT TblProduct.ProductID, TblProduct.ProductName,TblProduct.ChapterCode, tblProduct.ProductGroupCode' +' FROM (TblProduct LEFT JOIN TblStockItem ON TblProduct.ProductID =TblStockItem.ProductID) ' +' LEFT JOIN tblSupplier ON TblProduct.SupplierCode =tblSupplier.SupplierCode' +' WHERE 1=1 ' + @whereString +' GROUP BY TblProduct.ProductID, TblProduct.ProductName,TblProduct.ChapterCode, TblProduct.ProductGroupCode'SELECT @mycount = 200; -- testexecute (@SQL);-- next line seems to be ignored ?SELECT @mycount = @@rowcount;GOtiaAxel
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Jul 12, 2007
Is it possible to use stored procedure with output parameter and retrieves the values of that output parameter, in an OLE DB Command within a Data Flow?
What I wanted to do is to get the newly created identity of a row so that I can insert it to the main data set in data flow. I'm not even sure if there is even a much better design to achieve this. I've rummaged the internet but everything I got were all about Execute SQL Task.
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Sep 14, 2007
Is there an equalivent to scope_identity that supports getting the rowversion value last provided by the system?
The reason I'm asking: We're updating a table, and I want to send the rowversion value back to the client as an output paramter so they can update again without running into a false positive concurrency error.
Without something like scope_identity, I have to run a select statement after the update just to get the rowversion that was provided by the system, and that hardly seems efficient.
My goal is to avoid the extra code and the select statement.
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