Exec Statement

Mar 23, 2004

hi guys

maybe an easy one for you

in stored procedure I create follving select

@cmd = 'select ' + @column_name + 'from ticket_dump_datawarehouse '
execute (@cmd)

problem is thant I want to gave return value from this select

something like
set @return = execute(@cmd)

but I recieve error

Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'execute'

Can I do that some other way?

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EXEC Statement

Aug 22, 2002

I would like to execute something like that with sql6.5 :

select @cmd = 'use ' + quotename(@dbname) + ' exec sp_helprotect'
exec (cmd)

I tried like this but I don't know what's wrong

exec ("USE "+ RTRIM(@dbname) +"exec sp_helprotect")

Thank you

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Mar 23, 2004

hi guys

maybe an easy one for you

in stored procedure I create follving select

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execute (@cmd)

problem is thant I want to gave return value from this select

something like
set @return = execute(@cmd)

but I recieve error

Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'execute'

Can I do that some other way?

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12, tbl_name

i've tried single quotes around @rej_nm, nested single quotes, single/double nested, etc..

instead, i get an error stating that @rej_nm is not a valid column of tbl_name. bottomline...

how do i return a variable 'value' within a select statement...

thanks!

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Hi, I am facing a problem here. I am trying to make a stored procedure which accepts an input. The input is a table name within the database. The procedure itself then will make an after update trigger for the table. The purpose of making this stored procedure is because the table keeps changing (columns can be added or deleted) and I don't want to make the trigger manually everytime the table changes, instead I want to execute the stored procedure by passing the table's name and the procedure will create the trigger for me. The problem is sql server 2005 has limited the length of any variable to 8000. The create trigger statement can be longer than that. So using a variable to store the create trigger statement and then executing that variable is not an option. That is why I have inserted the statement to be executed into a column in a temp table. Now how do I execute that statement? I have tried this:

EXEC(SELECT QRY FROM temp_Update)

Qry is the column name which holds the create trigger statement. temp_Update is the temporary table. But if I run it, it will give this error:

Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 123Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'SELECT'.Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Line 123Incorrect syntax near ')'.

Can anybody tell me how to execute a query which is place in a column in a table? If we can't do this, then what is the workaround, maybe how to have a variable that can hold more than 8000 characters? Any suggestion is greatly appreciate it. Thanks.

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Hi everyone,
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@EndDate DateTime
AS
DECLARE @iid varchar(100)
DECLARE @fid varchar(100)

SET @iid = EXEC('SELECT id FROM memorial WHERE warnings >= 3 AND expires <= getdate()')

IF @iid <> ''
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IF @fid <> ''
BEGIN
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hi,

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thanks in advance... :)

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it works fine - with just one issue - I must grant select permission on the table.
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Select doccode, docdate, debtoraccount
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Inside the GetPickList It will do like this, but most of the code I not included;
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@doctype nvarchar(2),
@datefrom datetime,
@dateto datetime,
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@includesa char(1),
@includedata nvarchar(5)
AS
BEGIN
declare @dtReturnData Table(doccode nvarchar(20),
docdate datetime,
debtoraccount nvarchar(20))
IF (@DOCTYPE = 'SI')
BEGIN
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END
ELSE
BEGIN
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END
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Hi!
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select * from

OPENROWSET('SQLNCLI','Server=localhost;Trusted_Connection=yes;', @str)
AS a;

Incorrect syntax near '@str'.

------------------

select * from

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Msg 7357, Level 16, State 2, Line 1

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An INSERT EXEC statement cannot be nested.



heres the actual insert code:



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ive tried just a simple :

insert into reportdata

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that still doesnt work. same error. how can this be sorted

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)

AND IN h_DailyDividend I am using the following statement.

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@IsTable = 1,

@Type = 0,

@OutPutFormat = 0,

@VenType = 14 ')

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Regards
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HI,

WELL WE HAVE BEEN TRYING TO AUTOMATE A PROCEDURE OUT HERE,AND WE ARE TRYING TO CONVERT MOST OF THE THINGS INTO PROCEDURES.

BUT WE ARE GETTING A FEW HICCUPS. PLS HELP

THIS IS HOW IT GOES :-

CREATE PROCEDURE MY_PROC1
AS
BEGIN
ST1 .........;
ST2..........;
END


CREATE PROCEDURE MY_PROC2
AS
BEGIN

CREATE TABLE #TMP2
(COL1 DATATYPE
COL2 DATATYPE)

INSERT INTO #TMP2
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ST1 .........;
ST2..........;

END

THIS PROCEDURE TOO RUNS WELL ,AFTER TAKING THE DATA FROM THE FIRST PROC IT MANIPUATES THE DATA ACCORDING TO THE CRITERIA SPECIFIED

NO PROBLEM TILL NOW.......

BUT,

CREATE PROCEDURE MY_PROC3
AS
BEGIN

CREATE TABLE #TMP3
(COL1 DATATYPE
COL2 DATATYPE)

INSERT INTO #TMP3
EXEC MY_PROC2

ST1 .........;
ST2..........;

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CAN'T WE , FROM A PROCEDURE CALL A PROCEDURE WHICH CALLS A PROCEDURE........

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Hi

I've used a temporary table in the stored procedure

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in select clause I've used this temp table through the joins..

But I've also used a varchar variable to store my criteria...

which I'm building in the stored procedure

so inorder to use it in the where clause I used

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FROM @Temp T

LEFT OUTER JOIN ...
LEFT OUTER JOIN ...
WHERE ' + @Criteria )


Unfortunately this is not working.
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I had to use Temporary table using #, which I feel is really waste of memory...

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Hi,
I have written a stored proc to bulk insert the data from a data file.
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The follwing statement works fine if i give the table name directly in the query



Code Snippet

DECLARE @LastUpdate varchar(20)

SET @LastUpdate = 'Dec 11 2007 1:20AM'

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SELECT MSISDN, @LastUpdate FROM OPENROWSET( BULK '\remotemachinedatafile.txt',
FORMATFILE = '\remotemachineFormatFile.fmt',
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To satisfy my requirement ( i.e passing the table name dynamically , and the date) , i have formed the query string ( exact one as above ) and passing it to EXEC statement. But its failing as explained below






Code Snippet

@Category - Will be passed as a parameter to the stored proc


DECLARE @vsBulkSQL VARCHAR(MAX)

DECLARE @LastUpdate varchar(20)

SET @LastUpdate = 'Dec 11 2007 1:20AM'

SELECT @vsBulkSQL ='INSERT INTO '+ @Category + ' SELECT MSISDN, ''' + @LastUpdate +''' FROM OPENROWSET ' + '( BULK ' + '''' + '\remotemachinedatafile.txt'+ ''''+ ' ,' +
+ ' FORMATFILE ' + '=' + ''''+ '\remotemachineFormatFile.fmt'+ ''''+ ',' +
' FIRSTROW ' + '=' + '2' + ')' + ' AS a'

Print @vsBulkSQL - This prints the folliwing statement


INSERT INTO Category SELECT MSISDN, 'Dec 11 2007 1:20AM' FROM OPENROWSET ( BULK '\remotemachineDataFile.txt' , FORMATFILE ='\remotemachineFormatFile.fmt', FIRSTROW =2) AS a


Exec @vsBulkSQL - This statement gives the following error

The name 'INSERT INTO Sports SELECT MSISDN, 'Dec 11 2007 1:20AM' FROM OPENROWSET ( BULK '\remotemachineSecond.txt' , FORMATFILE ='\remotemachineFormatFile.fmt', FIRSTROW =2) AS a' is not a valid identifier.






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@TempTable varchar(25)


AS

DECLARE @SQL nvarchar(MAX)

DECLARE @SQLINSERT nvarchar(MAX)



BEGIN


--create temp table

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'(

ContactName varchar (40) NOT NULL ,

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)'

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Greeting.

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I set MSDTC security options for No Authentification and Allow inbound and Allow outbound, but it's no use.

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---------------------------------------------

as

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