Firing An Append Query(stored Procedure) On The First Of Very Month
Mar 4, 2002I need several stored procedures to fire on the 1st of every month. I was told my another developer I can possibly use SQL sever agent.
Any ideas????
I need several stored procedures to fire on the 1st of every month. I was told my another developer I can possibly use SQL sever agent.
Any ideas????
Hey all,
I've got a question and after doing some research I've found only a vague reference but no clear answer.
I have a java app that will be passing parameters to my stored procedure. I'll grab the requested info from the tables but instead of sending it back to the java app that sent the request, I need to send it to a "different" java app (the second java app will not be running at the time).
Can someone point me to a good source for executing java applications from a stored procedure?
Thanks in advance ...
tam
DESCRIPTION: I have an FTP server set up to log via ODBC into a table FTPLog. The trigger on table FTPLog fires when new files are received to process and load the file via a stored procedure.
CREATE TRIGGER tr_new_file ON FTPLog
AFTER INSERT
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @filename varchar(50), @logtime datetime
DECLARE c1 CURSOR
FOR SELECT filename, logtime
FROM inserted
OPEN c1
FETCH NEXT FROM c1
INTO @filename, @logtime
WHILE @@fetch_status = 0
BEGIN
EXEC sp1 @filename, @logtime
FETCH NEXT FROM c_inserted
INTO @filename, @logtime
END
CLOSE c1
DEALLOCATE c1
END
PROBLEM: There are multiple problems with this setup. The first problem is that when the stored procedure gets executed it takes a long time to process the file and the FTP server never returned a completion code to the ftp client and ended with a connection time out from the client. My users keep asking if the FTP failed but it didnt fail. The server returned a completion code too late.
PROBLEM2: When multiple files are ftp to the server on the same session, only the first one gets process. Even though my code loops through all the records because the processing takes a long time the second one never gets executed. If I replace the EXEC sp1 statement with a PRINT statement then it's working fine.
SOLUTIONS and SUGGESTIONS highly appreciated.
I've set up a Service Broker and it was working fine.
All of a sudden each time I switch on my computer it's not working anymore.
I have to drop the services, queues, contract and messages and create them again.
Then it works again until I shutdown my computer. When I start it again it's not working.
Any suggestion on how to fix this?
Thank you
I have a recordset returned from a stored procedure executed in the form open event. Could this recordset append to the form's recordsource property in the form's open event in VB? if so, what's the syntax?
Private Sub Form_Open(Cancel As Integer)
dim ...
Set add_bag_results = Nothing
With add_bag_results
.ActiveConnection = CurrentProject.Connection
.CommandType = adCmdStoredProc
.CommandText = "spSampling_add_bag_results"
.Parameters.Append .CreateParameter("ret_val", adInteger, adParamReturnValue)
'.Parameters.Append .CreateParameter("@lotnum", adInteger, adParamInput, 4, rs_add_bag_results(1))
.Parameters.Append .CreateParameter("@lotnum", adInteger, adParamInput, 4, lot_n)
..
Set rs_add_bag_results = .Execute
End With
Me.RecordSource = rs_add_bag_results ?
Thanks!
help
i need to create stored procedures that run once month
change value (UPDATE) once a month in one table the values from 1,2,3,4 next month 2,3,4,1 ..... 3,4,2,1 .......4,1,2,3 ..... 1,2,3,4
i have this code
Code Snippet
SELECT empID, location, ISNULL(NULLIF (( location + DATEDIFF(mm, location_date, GETDATE())) % 4, 0), 4) AS new_location
FROM dbo.empList
like this the employee go from one location once amonth to new location
table on this month (5)
empid location location_date
--------------------------------------------------------------
1111 1
222 2
333 3
444 4
5555 3
666 2
777 3
888 4
table on next month (6) (after a month)
empid location location_date
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1111 2
222 3
333 4
444 1
5555 4
666 3
777 4
888 1
TNX
i want to calculate the month salary of an employee.which will be calculated on the basis of previous available leaves and present available leave(i.e) 2 per month.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've never used a stored procedure before - let alone created one. how to append records from table A to table B.
View 1 Replies View Relatedhi,
i am a nubie, and struggling with the where clause in my stored procedure. here is what i need to do:
i have a gridview that displays records of monthly view of data. i want the user to be able to page through any selected month to view its corresponding data. the way i wanted to do this was to set up three link buttons above my gridview:
[<<Prev] [Selected Month] [Next>>]
the text for 'selected month' would change to correspond to which month of data was currently being displayed in the gridview (and default to the current month when the application first loads).
i am having trouble writing the 'where' clause in my stored procedure to retrieve the selected month and year.
i am using sql server 2000. i read this article (http://forums.asp.net/thread/1538777.aspx), but was not able to adapt it to what i am doing.
i am open to other suggestions of how to do this if you know of a cleaner or more efficient way. thanks!
I have a project that consists of a SQL db with an Access front end as the user interface. Here is the structure of the table on which this question is based:
Code Block
create table #IncomeAndExpenseData (
recordID nvarchar(5)NOT NULL,
itemID int NOT NULL,
itemvalue decimal(18, 2) NULL,
monthitemvalue decimal(18, 2) NULL
)
The itemvalue field is where the user enters his/her numbers via Access. There is an IncomeAndExpenseCodes table as well which holds item information, including the itemID and entry unit of measure. Some itemIDs have an entry unit of measure of $/mo, while others are entered in terms of $/yr, others in %/yr.
For itemvalues of itemIDs with entry units of measure that are not $/mo a stored procedure performs calculations which converts them into numbers that has a unit of measure of $/mo and updates IncomeAndExpenseData putting these numbers in the monthitemvalue field. This stored procedure is written to only calculate values for monthitemvalue fields which are null in order to avoid recalculating every single row in the table.
If the user edits the itemvalue field there is a trigger on IncomeAndExpenseData which sets the monthitemvalue to null so the stored procedure recalculates the monthitemvalue for the changed rows. However, it appears this trigger is also setting monthitemvalue to null after the stored procedure updates the IncomeAndExpenseData table with the recalculated monthitemvalues, thus wiping out the answers.
How do I write a trigger that sets the monthitemvalue to null only when the user edits the itemvalue field, not when the stored procedure puts the recalculated monthitemvalue into the IncomeAndExpenseData table?
Has anyone encountered cases in which a proc executed by DTS has the following behavior:
1) underperforms the same proc when executed in DTS as opposed to SQL Server Managemet Studio
2) underperforms an ad-hoc version of the same query (UPDATE) executed in SQL Server Managemet Studio
What could explain this?
Obviously,
All three scenarios are executed against the same database and hit the exact same tables and indices.
Query plans show that one step, a Clustered Index Seek, consumes most of the resources (57%) and for that the estimated rows = 1 and actual rows is 10 of 1000's time higher. (~ 23000).
The DTS execution effectively never finishes even after many hours (10+)
The Stored procedure execution will finish in 6 minutes (executed after the update ad-hoc query)
The Update ad-hoc query will finish in 2 minutes
For some reason, I run a stored procedure in Query Analyzer and it works fine. When I run the very same procedure in MS access by clicking on its link I have to run it twice. The first run gives me the message that the stored procedure ran correctly but returned no records. The second run gives me the correct number of records but I have to run it twice. I am running month-to-month data. The first run is Jan thru March. Jan and Feb have no records so I run three months on the first set. The ensuing runs are individual months from April onward. The output is correct but any ideas on why I have to do it twice in Access? I am a bit new to stored procedures but my supervisor assures me that it should be exactly the same.
ddave
Seems like I'm stealing all the threads here, : But I need to learn :) I have a StoredProcedure that needs to return values that other StoredProcedures return.Rather than have my DataAccess layer access the DB multiple times, I would like to call One stored Procedure, and have that stored procedure call the others to get the information I need. I think this way would be more efficient than accessing the DB multiple times. One of my SP is:SELECT I.ItemDetailID, I.ItemDetailStatusID, I.ItemDetailTypeID, I.Archived, I.Expired, I.ExpireDate, I.Deleted, S.Name AS 'StatusName', S.ItemDetailStatusID, S.InProgress as 'StatusInProgress', S.Color AS 'StatusColor',T.[Name] AS 'TypeName', T.Prefix, T.Name AS 'ItemDetailTypeName', T.ItemDetailTypeID FROM [Item].ItemDetails I INNER JOIN Item.ItemDetailStatus S ON I.ItemDetailStatusID = S.ItemDetailStatusID INNER JOIN [Item].ItemDetailTypes T ON I.ItemDetailTypeID = T.ItemDetailTypeID However, I already have StoredProcedures that return the exact same data from the ItemDetailStatus table and ItemDetailTypes table.Would it be better to do it above, and have more code to change when a new column/field is added, or more checks, or do something like:(This is not propper SQL) SELECT I.ItemDetailID, I.ItemDetailStatusID, I.ItemDetailTypeID, I.Archived, I.Expired, I.ExpireDate, I.Deleted, EXEC [Item].ItemDetailStatusInfo I.ItemDetailStatusID, EXEC [Item].ItemDetailTypeInfo I.ItemDetailTypeID FROM [Item].ItemDetails IOr something like that... Any thoughts?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhen viewing an estimated query plan for a stored procedure with multiple query statements, two things stand out to me and I wanted to get confirmation if I'm correct.
1. Under <ParameterList><ColumnReference... does the xml attribute "ParameterCompiledValue" represent the value used when the query plan was generated?
<ParameterList>
<ColumnReference Column="@Measure" ParameterCompiledValue="'all'" />
</ParameterList>
</QueryPlan>
</StmtSimple>
2. Does each query statement that makes up the execution plan for the stored procedure have it's own execution plan? And meaning the stored procedure is made up of multiple query plans that could have been generated at a different time to another part of that stored procedure?
Hi all,
In the Programmability/Stored Procedure of Northwind Database in my SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE), I have the following sql:
USE [Northwind]
GO
/****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[SalesByCategory] Script Date: 03/25/2008 08:31:09 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[SalesByCategory]
@CategoryName nvarchar(15), @OrdYear nvarchar(4) = '1998'
AS
IF @OrdYear != '1996' AND @OrdYear != '1997' AND @OrdYear != '1998'
BEGIN
SELECT @OrdYear = '1998'
END
SELECT ProductName,
TotalPurchase=ROUND(SUM(CONVERT(decimal(14,2), OD.Quantity * (1-OD.Discount) * OD.UnitPrice)), 0)
FROM [Order Details] OD, Orders O, Products P, Categories C
WHERE OD.OrderID = O.OrderID
AND OD.ProductID = P.ProductID
AND P.CategoryID = C.CategoryID
AND C.CategoryName = @CategoryName
AND SUBSTRING(CONVERT(nvarchar(22), O.OrderDate, 111), 1, 4) = @OrdYear
GROUP BY ProductName
ORDER BY ProductName
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
From an ADO.NET 2.0 book, I copied the code of ConnectionPoolingForm to my VB 2005 Express. The following is part of the code:
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Drawing
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Data.Common
Imports System.Diagnostics
Public Class ConnectionPoolingForm
Dim _ProviderFactory As DbProviderFactory = SqlClientFactory.Instance
Public Sub New()
' This call is required by the Windows Form Designer.
InitializeComponent()
' Add any initialization after the InitializeComponent() call.
'Force app to be available for SqlClient perf counting
Using cn As New SqlConnection()
End Using
InitializeMinSize()
InitializePerfCounters()
End Sub
Sub InitializeMinSize()
Me.MinimumSize = Me.Size
End Sub
Dim _SelectedConnection As DbConnection = Nothing
Sub lstConnections_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles lstConnections.SelectedIndexChanged
_SelectedConnection = DirectCast(lstConnections.SelectedItem, DbConnection)
EnableOrDisableButtons(_SelectedConnection)
End Sub
Sub DisableAllButtons()
btnAdd.Enabled = False
btnOpen.Enabled = False
btnQuery.Enabled = False
btnClose.Enabled = False
btnRemove.Enabled = False
btnClearPool.Enabled = False
btnClearAllPools.Enabled = False
End Sub
Sub EnableOrDisableButtons(ByVal cn As DbConnection)
btnAdd.Enabled = True
If cn Is Nothing Then
btnOpen.Enabled = False
btnQuery.Enabled = False
btnClose.Enabled = False
btnRemove.Enabled = False
btnClearPool.Enabled = False
Else
Dim connectionState As ConnectionState = cn.State
btnOpen.Enabled = (connectionState = connectionState.Closed)
btnQuery.Enabled = (connectionState = connectionState.Open)
btnClose.Enabled = btnQuery.Enabled
btnRemove.Enabled = True
If Not (TryCast(cn, SqlConnection) Is Nothing) Then
btnClearPool.Enabled = True
End If
End If
btnClearAllPools.Enabled = True
End Sub
Sub StartWaitUI()
Me.Cursor = Cursors.WaitCursor
DisableAllButtons()
End Sub
Sub EndWaitUI()
Me.Cursor = Cursors.Default
EnableOrDisableButtons(_SelectedConnection)
End Sub
Sub SetStatus(ByVal NewStatus As String)
RefreshPerfCounters()
Me.statusStrip.Items(0).Text = NewStatus
End Sub
Sub btnConnectionString_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles btnConnectionString.Click
Dim strConn As String = txtConnectionString.Text
Dim bldr As DbConnectionStringBuilder = _ProviderFactory.CreateConnectionStringBuilder()
Try
bldr.ConnectionString = strConn
Catch ex As Exception
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message, "Invalid connection string for " + bldr.GetType().Name, MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error)
Return
End Try
Dim dlg As New ConnectionStringBuilderDialog()
If dlg.EditConnectionString(_ProviderFactory, bldr) = System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then
txtConnectionString.Text = dlg.ConnectionString
SetStatus("Ready")
Else
SetStatus("Operation cancelled")
End If
End Sub
Sub btnAdd_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles btnAdd.Click
Dim blnError As Boolean = False
Dim strErrorMessage As String = ""
Dim strErrorCaption As String = "Connection attempt failed"
StartWaitUI()
Try
Dim cn As DbConnection = _ProviderFactory.CreateConnection()
cn.ConnectionString = txtConnectionString.Text
cn.Open()
lstConnections.SelectedIndex = lstConnections.Items.Add(cn)
Catch ex As Exception
blnError = True
strErrorMessage = ex.Message
End Try
EndWaitUI()
If blnError Then
SetStatus(strErrorCaption)
MessageBox.Show(strErrorMessage, strErrorCaption, MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error)
Else
SetStatus("Connection opened succesfully")
End If
End Sub
Sub btnOpen_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles btnOpen.Click
StartWaitUI()
Try
_SelectedConnection.Open()
EnableOrDisableButtons(_SelectedConnection)
SetStatus("Connection opened succesfully")
EndWaitUI()
Catch ex As Exception
EndWaitUI()
Dim strErrorCaption As String = "Connection attempt failed"
SetStatus(strErrorCaption)
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message, strErrorCaption, MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error)
End Try
End Sub
Sub btnQuery_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles btnQuery.Click
Dim queryDialog As New QueryDialog()
If queryDialog.ShowDialog() = System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then
Me.Cursor = Cursors.WaitCursor
DisableAllButtons()
Try
Dim cmd As DbCommand = _SelectedConnection.CreateCommand()
cmd.CommandText = queryDialog.txtQuery.Text
Using rdr As DbDataReader = cmd.ExecuteReader()
If rdr.HasRows Then
Dim resultsForm As New QueryResultsForm()
resultsForm.ShowResults(cmd.CommandText, rdr)
SetStatus(String.Format("Query returned {0} row(s)", resultsForm.RowsReturned))
Else
SetStatus(String.Format("Query affected {0} row(s)", rdr.RecordsAffected))
End If
Me.Cursor = Cursors.Default
EnableOrDisableButtons(_SelectedConnection)
End Using
Catch ex As Exception
Me.Cursor = Cursors.Default
EnableOrDisableButtons(_SelectedConnection)
Dim strErrorCaption As String = "Query attempt failed"
SetStatus(strErrorCaption)
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message, strErrorCaption, MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error)
End Try
Else
SetStatus("Operation cancelled")
End If
End Sub
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I executed the code successfully and I got a box which asked for "Enter the query string".
I typed in the following: EXEC dbo.SalesByCategory @Seafood. I got the following box: Query attempt failed. Must declare the scalar variable "@Seafood". I am learning how to enter the string for the "SQL query programed in the subQuery_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles btnQuery.Click" (see the code statements listed above). Please help and tell me what I missed and what I should put into the query string to get the information of the "Seafood" category out.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
How to optimize the following Stored procedure running on MSSQL server 2000 sp4 :
CREATE PROCEDURE proc1
@Franchise ObjectId
, @dtmStart DATETIME
, @dtmEnd DATETIME
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON
SELECT p.Product
, c.Currency
, c.Minor
, a.ACDef
, e.Event
, t.Dec
, count(1) "Count"
, sum(Amount) "Total"
FROM tb_Event t
JOIN tb_Prod p
ON ( t.ProdId = p.ProdId )
JOIN tb_ACDef a
ON ( t.ACDefId = a.ACDefId )
JOIN tb_Curr c
ON ( t.CurrId = c.CurrId )
JOIN tb_Event e
ON ( t.EventId = e.EventId )
JOIN tb_Setl s
ON ( s.BUId = t.BUId
and s.SetlD = t.SetlD )
WHERE Fran = @Franchise
AND t.CDate >= @dtmStart
AND t.CDate <= @dtmEnd
AND s.Status = 1
GROUP BY p.Product
, c.Currency
, c.Minor
, a.ACDef
, e.Event
, t.Dec
RETURN 1
END
GO
hi,
I am in the process of creating an append query that sends the fields of an open form from my ms access 2000 db to a table in ms sql 2000. I've successfully linked the ms sql tables and created the query to pull data from my form but when i run the append i get a key violation error and nothing gets appended. I know which field is the primary key in ms sql i just don't know how to change my access table to suit, any ideas?
To start I've made my append query simple and it just pulls the contact name. Here's my sql statement if that helps.
CODE
INSERT INTO dbo_PatientMaster ( PatientFirstName, PatientLastName, PatientAccountNumber )
SELECT [Forms]![Contacts]![FirstName] AS Firstname, [Forms]![Contacts]![LastName] AS [Last], [Contacts]![PatientAccountNumber] AS [Patient Account Number]
FROM Contacts, dbo_PatientMaster
GROUP BY [Forms]![Contacts]![FirstName], [Forms]![Contacts]![LastName], [Contacts]![PatientAccountNumber];
In access the patient account number is empty and I just created that field in my access table today.
thanks in advance
Hi
I am doing an A level database project. I need to build a system to deal with ordering and selling products.
I am trying to make an append query that will append all the products bought in my "invoices" table to my "archive" table. I want invoices that are three months old to be transferred the the "archive" table. I have been trying to put a criteria in the query for the Date field but I haven't managed to find an expression that works.
I'm sorry if this is too simple and you guys think im just being stupid.
I figured it was worth asking on here!! It's really bugging me.
I'm testing this query and it does not append any new rows from thesource tables unless the destination table is empty. I want to designthe query just to add new records from the destination tables and leaveexisting ones in tact. Help appreciated. Query:INSERT INTO tMASmembers ( Division, CustomerNumber, CustomerName,AddressLine1, SalesPersonCode, SIC_Code, SIC_Desc )SELECT AR1_CustomerMaster.Division, AR1_CustomerMaster.CustomerNumber,AR1_CustomerMaster.CustomerName, AR1_CustomerMaster.AddressLine1,AR1_CustomerMaster.SalesPersonCode, AR_90_UDF_AR_Customer.Sic_Code,AR_90_UDF_AR_Customer.Sic_DescFROM AR1_CustomerMaster INNER JOIN AR_90_UDF_AR_Customer ON(AR1_CustomerMaster.Division = AR_90_UDF_AR_Customer.Division) AND(AR1_CustomerMaster.CustomerNumber =AR_90_UDF_AR_Customer.CustomerNumber)WHERE (((AR1_CustomerMaster.Division) Not In (Select[tMASmembers].[Division] From [tMASmembers])) AND((AR1_CustomerMaster.CustomerNumber) Not In (Select[tMASmembers].[CustomerNumber] From [tMASmembers])) AND((AR1_CustomerMaster.CustomerName) Not In (Select[tMASmembers].[CustomerName] From [tMASmembers])) AND((AR1_CustomerMaster.AddressLine1) Not In (Select[tMASmembers].[AddressLine1] From [tMASmembers])) AND((AR1_CustomerMaster.SalesPersonCode) Not In (Select[tMASmembers].[SalesPersonCode] From [tMASmembers])) AND((AR_90_UDF_AR_Customer.Sic_Code) Not In (Select[tMASmembers].[SIC_Code] From [tMASmembers])) AND((AR_90_UDF_AR_Customer.Sic_Desc) Not In (Select[tMASmembers].[SIC_Desc] From [tMASmembers])));*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it!
View 3 Replies View RelatedHi,
SQL Server 2005 SP1. (+ 5 minutes fix installed).
Query notification subscription cretaed (sys.dm_qn_subscriptions).
Subscription does not fire in response to event.
sys.transmission_queue is empty.
profiler does not show errors.
sys.conversation_endpoints shows one endpoint in status SO. (along with a lot of left over garbage - about 300K records - but this should not be a problem other than storage).
I know SP2 is suppose to solve the garbage records problem but this is not our problem. This setup was working and then just stoped.
any ideas ?
Boaz
I need to write a single query that will append the values from one table into another table but I need to update a single field in the table with a static value. What I'm working with is an Access .adp with an SQL 2000 backend. The database is used to track ticket sales, payments, and contact info for season ticket holders. Prior to upsizing, each year the database would be copied and then choice bits modified for the next year.
In other words, the history was in several databases, i.e. db2001, db2002, db2003 and for the current year dbcurrent. I decided to create a historic tables in the current DB rather than have umpteen DBs on my SQL server.
My problem is that I need to create a query that appends to my table the previous years data and then updates the season field to reflect the season that the data came from.
In short, say I have a table named accounts
with fields
account, customer, addr1, addr2, ..., ticket type
and I want it to end up in
account_hist with fields
account, customer, addr1, addr2, ..., ticket type, SEASON
and make the season equal say 8 which represents the 8th season the team has played.
I can get both queries to work seperately :D , but for end user ease, I want to perform both actions at the same time :confused: .
Can anybody point me in the right direction?
Thanks
i'm trying to run an append query using data from 2 tables. i want to replace nulls with blanks ('') bellow is my statment. when i run this statment with out the iif(isnull)) statmentes the query works fine. is there another way of replacing my nulls with blanks.
Thank you,
Thomas
insert into tblcustomers (cusName, cusNumber, Active, cusContact, cusCrLimit,cusTerms)
SELECT dbo.tblCustomersIOA.CustomerName, dbo.tblCustomersIOA.Cust#,
dbo.tblCustomersIOA.Active,
iif(isnull(dbo.tblCustomersIOA.Contact),'',dbo.tbl CustomersIOA.Contact) ,
dbo.tblCustomersIOA.CreditLimit,
FROM dbo.tblCustomerNotesIOA RIGHT OUTER JOIN
dbo.tblCustomersIOA LEFT OUTER JOIN
WHERE (dbo.tblCustomersIOA.CountryID = 1) AND (dbo.tblCustomersIOA.StateID = 2);
I need to run a query which will pull data from two tables and appendit as one when it displays the result. The data are in two tables. Butthe result set will be identical in terms of number of columns. I wantto display it one set below the other.This is for pay history. From 2003 we have a new payroll system. Till2002 we used to have a different system. But I need to run a querywhich will pull the data for an employee for the last one year. So theinformation is spread out between these two tables. Both these tablesare in SQL Server databases.I want to write a Stored Procedure. I can use Shape/Append but I thinkit doesnt work on QA/Stored Proc. It needs an OLEDB.How can I write the query. I dont want to use temporary tables and doinserts.ThanksGIRISH
View 1 Replies View RelatedHi All:Being a bit of a nube to MSSQL I could use a little advice. This is thesituation.A client's HDD became full so I backed up, deleted then recreated a blankdatabase (they said they didn't need the stored data).They have now deceided that they want the data again.My plan is to restore the database to a second volume so it can grow as muchas is needed, however, there is now data in the second instance that wouldneed importing to the restored DB.I can restore the backed up db with a different name and reconfigure thesoftware that accesses it but what would be the best method to append therestored DB with the data in the current instance of said DB? Both DBs areidentical.TIAMP
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to append text to the end of my sql query results.For instance, my query returns a list of user names infirstname.lastname. I need to add @yahoo.com to each record. So theend result should be Join Bytes!. What should byselect statement look like?Any help?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a trigger on a table that just updates a last_modified_date and this works fine on our production server. Now I have to update some data and I do not want the trigger to fire. I cannot disable or drop the trigger because the productions systems needs the trigger. Anyone an idea of how to solve this problem?
View 6 Replies View RelatedHi everyone. I have a problem with an append query runing from a small Access database and would very much appreciate some input.
The append query from Access is as follows:
INSERT INTO TransferTable ( Name, Surname, Company, Address1, Address2, [Town/City], County, PostCode, Phone, Fax, Email, [Client type] )
SELECT [Clients].[Name], [Clients].[Surname], [Clients].[Company], [Clients].[Address 1], [Clients].[Address 2], [Clients].[Town/City], [Clients].[County], [Clients].[Post Code], [Clients].[PhoneNumber], [Clients].[FaxNumber], [Clients].[Email Address], [Clients].[ClientType]
FROM Clients
WHERE [Name]=[Forms]![Client Form]!Name;
This works up to a point. What it does is send the selected data to the TransferTable which is a link table to a sheet in an Excel workbook.
So far so good.
Each time the query is run though, it inserts the selectd data on the line below the previous run, even if the information that was inserted last time was not saved. So on the first run the query will drop the desired information into row A2 of the TransferTable, then even if that is deleted and the changes to the workbook are not saved, the next time the query is run it goes down to row A3, then A4 and so on. no doubt this is the exact point of an append query, but it's really aggravating me.
What I'd like is a query that will get the data into the same row of the TransferTable each time it is run, since another sheet in the Excel workbook runs some calculations based on the data held in the cells of the TransferTable sheet.
I've tried the SQL editor in Excel, but my very limited knowledge has left me completely frustrated. Does anyone have any ideas how I can achieve this outcome before I go completely nuts ?
I don't mind if the query runs from Excel or Access.
Thanks in advance to anyone who offers any input.
Any known problems with using an Access Append query to add data to an SQL table?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a SQL Server database running on a local PC which will eventually be scaled up once everything is working.
The Database takes data from an Access database, then the SQL Server aggregates this data into several other tables.
I have used a trigger to run this in SQL Server, once a table in SQL Server is appended with a specific value.
I have tested the trigger to do a simple task, and this works.
I have tested the aggregation query which create 18 seperate tables as well. It takes around 25 minutes to run. These are huge tables
When I use Access to append the final value to start the SQL Server trigger it freezes and eventually times out. I assume this is because it is running the 25minute trigger, and Access has to wait until this is completed before it can proceed.
I was hoping it would trigger SQL Server to run the trigger, then Access could go off and do something else!
Hello to all,
I have a stored procedure. If i give this command exce ShortestPath 3418, '4125', 5 in a script and excute it. It takes more 30 seconds time to be excuted.
but i excute it with the same parameters direct in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio , It takes only under 1 second time
I don't know why?
Maybe can somebody help me?
thanks in million
best Regards
Pinsha
My Procedure Codes are here:set ANSI_NULLS ON
set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
-- =============================================
-- Author: <Author,,Name>
-- Create date: <Create Date,,>
-- Description: <Description,,>
-- =============================================
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[ShortestPath] (@IDMember int, @IDOther varchar(1000),@Level int, @Path varchar(100) = null output )
AS
BEGIN
if ( @Level = 1)
begin
select @Path = convert(varchar(100),IDMember)
from wtcomValidRelationships
where wtcomValidRelationships.[IDMember]= @IDMember
and PATINDEX('%'+@IDOther+'%',(select RelationshipIDs from wtcomValidRelationships where IDMember = @IDMember) ) > 0
end
if (@Level = 2)
begin
select top 1 @Path = convert(varchar(100),A.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember)
from wtcomValidRelationships as A, wtcomValidRelationships as B
where A.IDMember = @IDMember and charindex(convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember),A.RelationshipIDS) > 0
and PATINDEX('%'+@IDOther+'%',B.RelationshipIDs) > 0
end
if (@Level = 3)
begin
select top 1 @Path = convert(varchar(100),A.IDMember)+ '-'+convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember)
from wtcomValidRelationships as A, wtcomValidRelationships as B, wtcomValidRelationships as C
where A.IDMember = @IDMember and charindex(convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember),A.RelationshipIDS) > 0
and charindex(convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember),B.RelationshipIDs) > 0 and PATINDEX('%'+@IDOther+'%',C.RelationshipIDs) > 0
end
if ( @Level = 4)
begin
select top 1 @Path = convert(varchar(100),A.IDMember)+ '-'+convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),D.IDMember)
from wtcomValidRelationships as A, wtcomValidRelationships as B, wtcomValidRelationships as C, wtcomValidRelationships as D
where A.IDMember = @IDMember and charindex(convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember),A.RelationshipIDS) > 0
and charindex(convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember),B.RelationshipIDs) > 0 and charindex(convert(varchar(100),D.IDMember), C.RelationshipIDs) > 0
and PATINDEX('%'+@IDOther+'%',D.RelationshipIDs) > 0
end
if (@Level = 5)
begin
select top 1 @Path = convert(varchar(100),A.IDMember)+ '-'+convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),D.IDMember)+'-'+convert(varchar(100),E.IDMember)
from wtcomValidRelationships as A, wtcomValidRelationships as B, wtcomValidRelationships as C, wtcomValidRelationships as D, wtcomValidRelationships as E
where A.IDMember = @IDMember and charindex(convert(varchar(100),B.IDMember),A.RelationshipIDS) > 0
and charindex(convert(varchar(100),C.IDMember),B.RelationshipIDs) > 0 and charindex(convert(varchar(100),D.IDMember), C.RelationshipIDs) > 0
and charindex(convert(varchar(100),E.IDMember),D.RelationshipIDs) > 0 and PATINDEX('%'+@IDOther+'%',E.RelationshipIDs) > 0
end
if (@Level = 6)
begin
select top 1 @Path = '' from wtcomValidRelationships
end
END
I have 1 table with a huge amount of data that I recive from someone else in a flat file format. I want to be able to filter through that data and scrub it and find out the good data and bad data from it.
I'm scrubbing the data using different stored procs that i've created and through a web interface that the user can pick which records they wish to create.
If I were to create a new table for clean records, what is the syntax to keep Appending to that table through the data that i'm obtainig via the stored procs that i've created.
Any thoughts or suggestions are greatly appriciated in advance
Thanks again in advance
RB
Hello what I'd like to display the following in a matrix report:
Parameter selected: 3 (March), 2008 (Year)
Monthly TO Summed up
ArtNo March <=March
1210 20,500 50,900
1220 21,200 64,000
1230 15,400 40,300
... ... ...
So, in the rows I have the articles and in the column the selected month via parameter. In another column I need to sum up all monthly values up to the selected month, meaning in this example the sum of jan, feb and mar per article.
hey.. say i have a table with 4 columns, Id, col1, col2 & col 3the way it works is the id and one of the col's will have info, the other 2 cols will be emptyim trying to write a proc that returns the value of the column that has info + a number that is stored in a string to represent the column eg: CREATE PROCEDURE proc_Test @Id int, @Answer varchar(100) outputasset nocount on select @Answer = col1 +', 1'from myTablewhere Id= @Idif @@rowcount < 1select @Answer = col2 +', 2'from myTablewhere Id= @Idif @@rowcount < 1
select @Answer = col3 +', 3'
from myTable
where Id= @IdreturnGO but for some reason, it only process's the first select statment and if nothing is in the column, it returns - ', 1' cheers!!!