I have a stored procedure that returns XML using FOR XML Explicit. I need to use the output of this procedure in another procedure, and modify the xml output before it is saved somewhere.
Say StoredProc1 is the one returning xml output and StoredProc2 needs to consume the output of StoredProc1
I declared a nvarchar(max) variable and trying to saved the result of StoredProc1
Problem about pass a big string (over 8000 characters) to a variable nvarchar(max) in stored procedure in SQL 2005! I know that SQL 2005 define a new field nvarchar(max) which can stored 2G size string. I have made a stored procedure Hellocw_ImportBookmark, but when I pass a big string to @Insertcontent , the stored procedure can't be launch! why? create procedure Hellocw_ImportBookmark @userId varchar(80), @FolderId varchar(80), @Insertcontent nvarchar(max) as declare @contentsql nvarchar(max); set @contentsql=N'update cw_bookmark set Bookmark.modify(''declare namespace x="http://www.hellocw.com/onlinebookmark"; insert '+ @Insertcontent+' as last into (//x:Folder[@Id="'+@FolderId+'"])[1]'') where userId='''+@userID+''''; exec sp_executesql @contentsql;
as declare @contentsql nvarchar(max); set @contentsql=N'update cw_bookmark set Bookmark.modify(''declare namespace x="http://www.hellocw.com/onlinebookmark"; insert '+ @Insertcontent+' as last into (//x:Folder[@Id="'+@FolderId+'"])[1]'') where userId='''+@userID+''''; exec sp_executesql @contentsql;
Hello all, I am having a hard time getting this to work. I am trying to build the where statement dynamically but it is a string and needs quotes. But the problem is the quotes are the problem. Are there any escape characters? or is there a way to make this happen??? Integers are easy keys because they do not need quotes.
SET @wheretmp = 'WHERE SourceIPID = BB901625-5E89-45D4-BD20-25730365A9DA'
I'm new to SSIS, but have been programming in SQL and ASP.Net for several years. In Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition I've created an SSIS that imports data from a flat file into the database. The original process worked, but did not check the creation date of the import file. I've been asked to add logic that will check that date and verify that it's more recent than a value stored in the database before the import process executes.
Here are the task steps.
[Execute SQL Task] - Run a stored procedure that checks to see if the import is running. If so, stop execution. Otherwise, proceed to the next step.
[Execute SQL Task] - Log an entry to a table indicating that the import has started.
[Script Task] - Get the create date for the current flat file via the reference provided in the file connection manager. Assign that date to a global value (FileCreateDate) and pass it to the next step. This works.
[Execute SQL Task] - Compare this file date with the last file create date in the database. This is where the process breaks. This step depends on 2 variables defined at a global level. The first is FileCreateDate, which gets set in step 3. The second is a global variable named IsNewFile. That variable needs to be set in this step based on what the stored procedure this step calls finds out on the database. Precedence constraints direct behavior to the next proper node according to the TRUE/FALSE setting of IsNewFile.
If IsNewFile is FALSE, direct the process to a step that enters a log entry to a table and conclude execution of the SSIS.
If IsNewFile is TRUE, proceed with the import. There are 5 other subsequent steps that follow this decision, but since those work they are not relevant to this post. Here is the stored procedure that Step 4 is calling. You can see that I experimented with using and not using the OUTPUT option. I really don't care if it returns the value as an OUTPUT or as a field in a recordset. All I care about is getting that value back from the stored procedure so this node in the decision tree can point the flow in the correct direction.
The SSIS package passes the FileCreateDate parameter to this procedure, which then compares that parameter with the date saved in tbl_ImportFileCreateDate.
If the date is newer (or if there is no date), it updates the field in that table and returns a TRUE IsNewFile bit value in a recordset.
Otherwise it returns a FALSE value in the IsNewFile column.
SELECT @CreateDateInTable = FileCreateDate FROM tbl_ImportFileCreateDate WHERE ProcessName = @ProcessName
IF EXISTS (SELECT ProcessName FROM tbl_ImportFileCreateDate WHERE ProcessName = @ProcessName)
BEGIN
-- The process exists in tbl_ImportFileCreateDate. Compare the create dates.
IF (@FileCreateDate > @CreateDateInTable)
BEGIN
-- This is a newer file date. Update the table and set @IsNewFile to TRUE.
UPDATE tbl_ImportFileCreateDate
SET FileCreateDate = @FileCreateDate
WHERE ProcessName = @ProcessName
SET @IsNewFile = 1
END
ELSE
BEGIN
-- The file date is the same or older.
SET @IsNewFile = 0
END
END
ELSE
BEGIN
-- This is a new process for tbl_ImportFileCreateDate. Add a record to that table and set @IsNewFile to TRUE.
INSERT INTO tbl_ImportFileCreateDate (ProcessName, FileCreateDate)
VALUES (@ProcessName, @FileCreateDate)
SET @IsNewFile = 1
END
SELECT @IsNewFile
The relevant Global Variables in the package are defined as follows: Name : Scope : Date Type : Value FileCreateDate : (Package Name) : DateType : 1/1/2000 IsNewFile : (Package Name) : Boolean : False
Setting the properties in the "Execute SQL Task Editor" has been the difficult part of this. Here are the settings.
General Name = Compare Last File Create Date Description = Compares the create date of the current file with a value in tbl_ImportFileCreateDate. TimeOut = 0 CodePage = 1252 ResultSet = None ConnectionType = OLE DB Connection = MyServerDataBase SQLSourceType = Direct input IsQueryStoredProcedure = False BypassPrepare = True
I tried several SQL statements, suspecting it's a syntax issue. All of these failed, but with different error messages. These are the 2 most recent attempts based on posts I was able to locate. SQLStatement = exec ? = dbo.p_CheckImportFileCreateDate 'GL Account Import', ?, ? output SQLStatement = exec p_CheckImportFileCreateDate 'GL Account Import', ?, ? output
Parameter Mapping Variable Name = User::FileCreateDate, Direction = Input, DataType = DATE, Parameter Name = 0, Parameter Size = -1 Variable Name = User::IsNewFile, Direction = Output, DataType = BYTE, Parameter Name = 1, Parameter Size = -1
Result Set is empty. Expressions is empty.
When I run this in debug mode with this SQL statement ... exec ? = dbo.p_CheckImportFileCreateDate 'GL Account Import', ?, ? output ... the following error message appears.
SSIS package "MyPackage.dtsx" starting. Information: 0x4004300A at Import data from flat file to tbl_GLImport, DTS.Pipeline: Validation phase is beginning.
Error: 0xC002F210 at Compare Last File Create Date, Execute SQL Task: Executing the query "exec ? = dbo.p_CheckImportFileCreateDate 'GL Account Import', ?, ? output" failed with the following error: "No value given for one or more required parameters.". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.
Task failed: Compare Last File Create Date
Warning: 0x80019002 at GLImport: SSIS Warning Code DTS_W_MAXIMUMERRORCOUNTREACHED. The Execution method succeeded, but the number of errors raised (1) reached the maximum allowed (1); resulting in failure. This occurs when the number of errors reaches the number specified in MaximumErrorCount. Change the MaximumErrorCount or fix the errors.
SSIS package "MyPackage.dtsx" finished: Failure.
When the above is run tbl_ImportFileCreateDate does not get updated, so it's failing at some point when calling the procedure.
When I run this in debug mode with this SQL statement ... exec p_CheckImportFileCreateDate 'GL Account Import', ?, ? output ... the tbl_ImportFileCreateDate table gets updated. So I know that data piece is working, but then it fails with the following message.
SSIS package "MyPackage.dtsx" starting. Information: 0x4004300A at Import data from flat file to tbl_GLImport, DTS.Pipeline: Validation phase is beginning.
Error: 0xC001F009 at GLImport: The type of the value being assigned to variable "User::IsNewFile" differs from the current variable type. Variables may not change type during execution. Variable types are strict, except for variables of type Object.
Error: 0xC002F210 at Compare Last File Create Date, Execute SQL Task: Executing the query "exec p_CheckImportFileCreateDate 'GL Account Import', ?, ? output" failed with the following error: "The type of the value being assigned to variable "User::IsNewFile" differs from the current variable type. Variables may not change type during execution. Variable types are strict, except for variables of type Object. ". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly. Task failed: Compare Last File Create Date
Warning: 0x80019002 at GLImport: SSIS Warning Code DTS_W_MAXIMUMERRORCOUNTREACHED. The Execution method succeeded, but the number of errors raised (3) reached the maximum allowed (1); resulting in failure. This occurs when the number of errors reaches the number specified in MaximumErrorCount. Change the MaximumErrorCount or fix the errors.
SSIS package "MyPackage.dtsx" finished: Failure.
The IsNewFile global variable is scoped at the package level and has a Boolean data type, and the Output parameter in the stored procedure is defined as a Bit. So what gives?
The "Possible Failure Reasons" message is so generic that it's been useless to me. And I've been unable to find any examples online that explain how to do what I'm attempting. This would seem to be a very common task. My suspicion is that one or more of the settings in that Execute SQL Task node is bad. Or that there is some cryptic, undocumented reason that this is failing.
I have a stored procedure that contains a paramteter of type nvarchar(max). What is the syntax to pass this parameter to the sp from a VB.Net application. Specifically, I need to know what to put in the 3rd parameter below:
I am trying to debug stored procedure using visual studio. I right click on connection and checked 'Allow SQL/CLR debugging' .. the store procedure is not local and is on sql server.
Whenever I tried to right click stored procedure and select step into store procedure> i get following error
"User 'Unknown user' could not execute stored procedure 'master.dbo.sp_enable_sql_debug' on SQL server XXXXX. Click Help for more information"
I am not sure what needs to be done on sql server side
We tried to search for sp_enable_sql_debug but I could not find this stored procedure under master.
Some web page I came accross says that "I must have an administratorial rights to debug" but I am not sure what does that mean?
I am calling a stored procedure (say X) and from that stored procedure (i mean X) i want to call another stored procedure (say Y)asynchoronoulsy. Once stored procedure X is completed then i want to return execution to main program. In background, Stored procedure Y will contiue his work. Please let me know how to do that using SQL Server 2000 and ASP.NET 2.
Hello, I am hoping there is a solution within SQL that work for this instead of making round trips from the front end. I have a stored procedure that is called from the front-end(USP_DistinctBalancePoolByCompanyCurrency) that accepts two parameters and returns one column of data possibly several rows. I have a second stored procedure(USP_BalanceDateByAccountPool) that accepts the previous stored procedures return values. What I would like to do is call the first stored procedure from the front end and return the results from the second stored procedure. Since it's likely I will have more than row of data, can I loop the second passing each value returned from the first? The Stored Procs are: CREATE PROCEDURE USP_DistinctBalancePoolByCompanyCurrency @CID int, @CY char(3) AS SELECT Distinct S.BalancePoolName FROM SiteRef S INNER JOIN Account A ON A.PoolId=S.ID Inner JOIN AccountBalance AB ON A.Id = AB.AccountId Inner JOIN AccountPool AP On AP.Id=A.PoolId Where A.CompanyId=@CID And AB.Currency=@CY
CREATE PROCEDURE USP_BalanceDateByAccountPool @PoolName varchar(50) AS Declare @DT datetime Select @DT= (Select MAX(AccountBalance.DateX) From Company Company INNER JOIN Account Account ON Company.Id = Account.CompanyId INNER JOIN SiteRef SiteRef ON Account.PoolId = SiteRef.ID Inner JOIN AccountBalance AccountBalance ON Account.Id = AccountBalance.AccountId WHERE SiteRef.BalancePoolName = @PoolName) SELECT SiteRef.BalancePoolName, AccountBalance.DateX, AccountBalance.Balance FROM Company Company INNER JOIN Account Account ON Company.Id = Account.CompanyId INNER JOIN SiteRef SiteRef ON Account.PoolId = SiteRef.ID Inner JOIN AccountBalance AccountBalance ON Account.Id = AccountBalance.AccountId WHERE SiteRef.BalancePoolName = @PoolName And AccountBalance.DateX = @DT Order By AccountBalance.DateX DESC
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Dave
I have a table name stored in a scalar variable (input parameter of my stored procedure). I need to run SQL statement: SELECT COUNT (*) FROM MyTable and store the result of my query in a scalar variable:
For example:
declare @countRows int
set @countRows = (select count(*) from MyTable)
The problem is that the name of MyTable is stored in the input variable of my stored procedure and of corse this does not work:
declare @countRows int
set @countRows = (select count(*) from @myTableName)
I also tried this:
declare @sqlQuery varchar(100)
set @sqlQuery = 'select count(*) from ' + @myTableName
set @countRows = exec(@sqlQuery)
But it looks like function exec() does not return any value...
How can I use in stored procedure the faction ββinββ to select values, using execute and the values must not be specified before in the stored procedure
How do you execute a stored procedure in MS SQL Server?I can design and execute them from MS Access dev front end, but cannot seemto find how to run them in the Enterprise Manager.TIA.~ Duane Phillips.
I have setup a user which has execute rights on a stored procedure. The sp is owned by dbo. The user can execute the stored procedure, but it fails, because the stored procedure calls other tables and procedures that the user does not have rights to. Is there a way to allow those procedures to execute without allowing access to everything else for the user I setup? Thanks!
I need to disable and move orphaned computer objects in my Active Directory. The SQL Agent has permission to do this. I have created a stored procedure for the task with intentions of executing it with sp_start_job. However, I cannot execute it in SQL 2005. How can I grant permission to this (login) to execute sp_start_job? This is all run from a web page and NOT the Query Window.
Please anyone help me with my question How do I execute a stored Procedure using SSIS ? I have a stored procedure in SQL SERVER 2005 database that I need to execute using a SSIS package using Execute SQL Task from Toolbox in Visual studio 2005
Hi, I am strugling to execute a insert stored procedure on a button click. The stored procedure is taking values from a temp table and inserting them into a identical table. The procedure is expecting 1 value from a Query string, the stored procedure works as expected when hard coded.
Im completely new to this and have no idea where to begin, i have been looking through the forums for several hours and am still none the wiser.
please can someone point me in the right direction
i have a stored procedure and i want to run a program from it.. i think that i need use api functions but how can i do that.. if there is a nother ways please tell me..
I have a button in a form that I want to execute a simple stored procedure to insert a single value into a database table. The Stored Procedure is:=================CREATE PROCEDURE bplog_insert_invoice_detail (@invo_Id Int) ASINSERT INTO Invoice_Detail (Invo_Id) VALUES(@Invo_Id)GO=================How do i pass the value from and text field (@invo_id) and execute the stored procedure when a button is clicked.Regards.
Hello,I was wondering if it is possible to dynamically execute a stored procedure; for example, in SQL, you can do:insert into Table1( id, name)select id, namefrom Table2Can you do something like:exec spProc @id = id, @name = namefrom Table1Or something like that? I know I can select a row at a time and execute, or write a program, but I was looking to see if there was an easier way.Thanks.
Hello, I'm having trouble trying to execute a simple stored procedure. Could someone please take a look at this and let me know where I went wrong. Dim cn As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection("Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=TEST;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=sa;Password=test") Dim cmd As SqlCommand = cn.CreateCommand cn.Open() cmd.CommandText = "cssp_family" cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() cn.closed
Within a stored procedure, is it possible to call multiple other stored procedures asychronously? For example, I'd like to execute both local and remote stored procedures, but don't want/need to wait for the output while the original stored procedure continues to execute each subsequent command.
Hi, hoping someone may be able to shed some light on this.
I have a stored procedure that conditionally executes different DTS Packages. Everything seems to work, there's no errors at all, but the DTS Packages are never executed. Wondering if anyone has any ideas.
Here's the stored procedure....
CREATE PROCEDURE exportLists AS
DECLARE @script VARCHAR(8000) DECLARE @id INT DECLARE @max INT
select regionid,count(distinct homephone) as phone into #phone from tbl_template Where exportid is null group by regionid
select officeid,listpath into #office from tbl_office WHERE startdate <= GETDATE() AND (enddate >= GETDATE() OR enddate IS NULL) and listpath is not null and listpath <> ''
Select case when phone > 2500 then '"exportLists" /A MDBFile="' + listpath + '" /A OfficeID ="' + convert(varchar(10),officeid) + '" ' Else '"resetTemplate" /A OfficeID="' + convert(varchar(10),officeid) + '" ' end as cmd ,Identity(int,1,1) as rowno ,phone into #temp from #office as O inner Join #phone as p on o.officeid=p.regionid
Set @max=@@rowcount set @id = 1
While @id <=@max Begin Select @script='"Dtsrun /S "' + @@SERVERNAME + '" /E /N ' + cmd + case when phone > 2500 then '/A ExportID="' + convert(varchar(10),(Select coalesce(Max(listid),0) + 1 from tbl_sf3Lists)) + '" ' else ' ' end , @id=@id+1 from #temp Where rowno = @id End
Which fixed database role allows a user to execute a user defined stored procedure while minimizing the amount of permissions given. I think db_Datareader will do the trick.
I am trying to execute the following simple stored procedure. The procedure runs but doesn't create the table I am trying to create and doesn't insert the records into the table I created. But again, the procedure runs without any errors.
Can someone please correct the syntax so my procedure will run properly. It pretty basic.
set ANSI_NULLS ON set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[PremierData1]
AS
IF EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM sys.sysojects where type='U' AND name='PremierTest') DROP TABLE dbo.[PremierTest]
BEGIN
CREATE TABLE dbo.[PremierTest] ( [AYQ] nvarchar(6) null , [CYQ] nvarchar(6) null , [Description] nvarchar(50) null, [PIP] [decimal] (17,2) , [BI] [decimal](17,2) Not null, [PD] [decimal](17,2) Not null, [COLL] [decimal](17,2) not null, [COMP] [decimal](17,2) not null, [DCRAT] [nvarchar](2) null , [Agent][nvarchar](3) null , ) ON [Primary]
insert into dbo.premiertest select * from dbo.[new agt type tri 0804] where dir_ceded_ind = 'c'
I don't know if this is a newbie question or not, I want SQL Server to automatically execute a stored procedure at the first of each month, how can I do this ?
Regards, AJ
Be nice to nerds. Chances are you'll end up working for one. (Bill Gates)
Is there a programatic way to execute an SSIS package (passing the appropriate parameters) from within a stored procedure. I've seen some examples using xp_CmdShell, but would rather not go that route if possible
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