How To Use A Cookie As An Input Parameter In Sqldatasource?
Apr 8, 2008
i created a cookie as follows
HttpCookie myCookie = new HttpCookie("Portal");
myCookie["EMail_ID"] = Email_ID;myCookie["Role"] = Role_ID.Value.ToString();myCookie.Expires = DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(1);
Response.Cookies.Add(myCookie);
Now i have to take the"EMail_ID" as input parameter in sqldatasourse.
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDS_DC_List" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:EnR_Portal_ConnectionString %>"
SelectCommand="proc_DC_List" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure">
<SelectParameters>
<asp:CookieParameter CookieName=" " Name="Email_ID" Type="String" />
</SelectParameters>
</asp:SqlDataSource>
how can i specify Email ID as cookie name?
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May 25, 2007
I'm getting a type mismatch error (currently string, when I think I need Int32 ?) with the code below. I'm having difficultly setting my session variable to type Int32 and having it take up the value of RawCoDeptRowID. When I "Watch" it, it's value remains as "snCoDeptRowID". Also, not sure if my Update command and it's snCoDeptRowID input parameter is well formed? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Web Page 1:
Session["snCoDeptRowID"] = Convert.ToInt32 (RawCoDeptRowID);
Web Page2:<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource3" runat="server"
ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:ConnectionString %>"
UpdateCommand="UPDATE [CompanyDepartment] SET [User_Name] = @User_Name, [FirstName] = @FirstName, [LastName] = @LastName, [Company_Name] = @Company_Name, [Department_Name] = @Department_Name WHERE [User_ID] = @snCoDeptRowID ">
<updateparameters>
<asp:parameter Name="User_Name" Type="String" />
<asp:parameter Name="FirstName" Type="String" />
<asp:parameter Name="LastName" Type="String" />
<asp:Controlparameter Name="Company_Name" Type="String" ControlID ="ListBox1" PropertyName ="SelectedValue" />
<asp:Controlparameter Name="Department_Name" Type="String" ControlID ="ListBox2" PropertyName ="SelectedValue" />
<asp:QueryStringParameter Name="User_ID" Type="Int32" QueryStringField ="@snCoDeptRowID" DefaultValue ="@snCoDeptRowID" />
</updateparameters>
</asp:SqlDataSource>
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Jan 11, 2006
Hello everybody,
I'm new using ASP 2.0, I was trying to find out how do i tell a SqlDataSource the parameters it will be using for the select query. I was looking at the Configure Data Source wizard and when I press the where botton to create the parameters, I do not know how two of the available Source selections work which are: (Query String, and Session). What I want to understand is how do I pass the parameter value during the form load like I used to do with ASP 1.1.
I used to write: during the pageload event:
me.dataAdapter.selectparameter("@param").value = [myVar]
me.dataAdapter.fill(Me.ds)
I tried to do something like this for the SqlDataSource but didnt work.
can anyone tell me how can I acomplish this?
thanks a lot.
Ed.
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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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Mar 15, 2008
I know i can accomplish this by setting a session variable on page load on the server side (Session["UserName"]= User.Identity.Name) and then use a session parameter, but I was wondering how to do it without using session variables, i was hoping the following code would work, but it doesn't. Thanks for any ideas.
" Name="UserName" Type="String" />
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Jun 1, 2007
Hi, I need to do the following task, which is described by pseudo-code
SELECT * FROM Customers
SORT BY @SortExpression
How can I do something like it (sorting according to input parameter)
Thanks for any idea
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May 24, 2007
Hi,
I am trying to make a simple stored procedure which I want to take input on every run from end user:
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
declare @sku varchar(20)
insert into skua (sku,SumOfQtyNum)
(select sku,sumofqtynum from sku where @sku = sku.sku)
it is working but not asking parameter values
(I want to use passthrough query after that in Access)
thanks
AA
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Sep 21, 2007
Hi everyone,
I have a question that I believe should be simple to answer yet I cannot find the answer anywhere. I am trying to make it possible for my report to clear the input box whenever the report is run or when anything in a dropdown list is selected. The reason why I want this is because my report has a dropdown list that inputs date ranges for "quick" report info. The other option is to manually type in the begin and end date. If anyone could help me out with this I would be very grateful.
Thanks,
Roy
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Nov 14, 2006
Hi
Help with syntax, I get the error in the line: myDA.Fill(ds, "t1")
Function GetProductsOnDepartmentPromotionPaging(ByVal departmentId As String)
Dim myConnection As New _
SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("ConnectionString"))
Dim myDA As New SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter _
("MM_SP_GetProductsOnDepartmentPromotion", myConnection)
' Add an input parameter and supply a value for it
myDA.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add("@DepartmentID", SqlDbType.Int, 4)
myDA.SelectCommand.Parameters("@DepartmentID").Value = departmentId
Dim ds As New DataSet
Dim pageds As New PagedDataSource
myDA.Fill(ds, "t1")
pageds.DataSource = ds.Tables("t1").DefaultView
pageds.AllowPaging = True
pageds.PageSize = 4
Dim curpage As Integer
If Not IsNothing(Request.QueryString("Page")) Then
curpage = Convert.ToInt32(Request.QueryString("Page"))
Else
curpage = 1
End If
pageds.CurrentPageIndex = curpage - 1
lblCurrpage.Text = "Page: " + curpage.ToString()
If Not pageds.IsFirstPage Then
lnkPrev.NavigateUrl = Request.CurrentExecutionFilePath + _
"?Page=" + CStr(curpage - 1)
End If
If Not pageds.IsLastPage Then
lnkNext.NavigateUrl = Request.CurrentExecutionFilePath + _
"?Page=" + CStr(curpage + 1)
End If
list.DataSource = pageds
list.DataBind()
End Function
Best Regards
Primillo
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Mar 27, 2007
I have a stored proc that inserts a customer and it expects a timestamp input parameter. I dont know what a timestamp datatype is for sql 2005 and Ive tried to parse all sorts of data types but the proc errors out saying it needs "Byte[]" which Ive tried. Can anyone help me with this? ThanksRyan
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Feb 26, 2008
hi all
i am using VS 2005 with SQL Server 2005 and i faced a problem that need to be solved urgently...
i want to make a function that take a table as input parameter which is the output of a stored procedure (Record set)...
first i found that to make w table be as input parameter you must create type of that table first but i found that sql server 2005 doesn't have the 'table' as a type...
please any help will be appreciated
thanks in advance
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Jan 26, 2004
Hi,
I am using a ListBox where a user can choose multiple lines.
The index of the selected items are then used in a stored procedure.
I wan´t to use the ID´s in this statement:
SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE MyID IN (1,2,4,9)
But how can I do this?
If I pass them as a string, then I can´t use them as above.
Can I separate the string '1,2,4,9' so I can use them in the statement above?
Or can I send the values as a array to the stored procedure?
Regards!
Jonas
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Jun 13, 2006
This should be relatively easy but for some reason it isn't. I'm trying to simply add parameters to a stored procedure that performs a simple input and I can't do it... I keep getting an error that the parameters are not found when I am explicitly stating them. I could do this with VB ASP.NET 1.x but with all these radical changes with 2.0, I'm pulling my hair out.... I can get to work if I declare a sqlStatement in the code but don't want to go that route (but will if there is no other choice) Any help would be great:
Code:
Dim cmd As New SqlDataSource
cmd.InsertCommandType = SqlDataSourceCommandType.StoredProcedure
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@firstName", txtFirstName.Text)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@lastName", txtLastName.Text)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@address1", txtAddress1.Text)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@address2", txtaddress2.Text)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@city", txtCity.Text)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@state", ddlState.SelectedItem.Value)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@zipCode", txtZipCode.Text)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@telephone", txtTelephone.Text)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@email", txtEmail.Text)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@agegroup", ddlAgeGroup.SelectedItem.Value)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@birthday", txtBirthday.Text)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@emailnotification", rbEmail.SelectedItem.Value)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@magazine", rbEmail.SelectedItem.Value)
cmd.InsertParameters.Add("@question", txtquestion.Text)
cmd.ConnectionString = "Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|ASPNETDB.MDF;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True"
cmd.InsertCommand = "sp_insertCustomer"
cmd.Insert()
Stored Procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.sp_insertCustomer @firstName nchar(30),@lastName nchar(30),@address1 nchar(50),@address2 nchar(50),@city nchar(30),@state nchar(2),@zipcode nchar(10),@telephone nchar(10),@email nchar(50),@ageGroup int,@birthday dateTime,@emailNotification int,@magazine int,@question varchar(1000)
AS
INSERT tblCustomer
(firstName,lastName,address1,address2,city,state,zipCode,telephone,email,ageGroup,birthday,emailNotification,magazine,question)
Values(@firstName,@lastName,@address1,@address2,@city,@state,@zipcode,@telephone,@email,@ageGroup,@birthday,@emailNotification,@magazine,@question)
ERROR:
Procedure or Function 'sp_insertCustomer' expects parameter '@firstName', which was not supplied.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Procedure or Function 'sp_insertCustomer' expects parameter '@firstName', which was not supplied.
Source Error:
Line 24: cmd.InsertCommand = "sp_insertCustomer"Line 25: Line 26: cmd.Insert()Line 27: Line 28:
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Sep 27, 2007
I am designing a report which need to take parameter input by user when the report is open. Can anyone please tell me how to do this? Using MS SQL 2005 report. Thanks.
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May 19, 2014
Is it possible to assign to a column a value passed as a parameter?
When I run the proc I get the following error :
Msg 245, Level 16, State 1, Procedure Transfer, Line 17
Conversion failed when converting the varchar value '@ID' to data type int.
----####################################################
USE [tbldata]
GO
/****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[Transfer] Script Date: 05/19/2014 11:26:38 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[Transfer](@ID int)
[code].....
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Jan 8, 2015
I am passing few parameters to the sql function to do some calculations. If the input parameter is null or blank, then I want to set the input parameter to the value zero
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Oct 10, 2006
when i pass a input parameter, the SP doesn't recognize it.
like
exec SP 00004
it will print:
select * from table where idname = 4
i want it to print
select * from table where idname = '00004'
how can i do that?
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Jan 24, 2007
Hi
I have created one SSIS package which extract data from database and put that into verious text files like Emp.txt,Add.txt like that.
Also I set one globle veriable (CityID) that help in extracting data as citywise.
When I ran it through command prompt by passing globle veriable to it like
C:setup pcaSSIS PackagesSSIS Package File Extract DataSSIS Package File Extract Data>DTExec /FILE Package.dtsx /SET Package.Variables[CityID].Value;100
it gives me data whose CityID is 100 and format it into text files.
but when i want data for another CityID (101) it overwrites my all previous text files where i kept that files.
Now my requirment is that i want to set another globle veriable that take PATH as input parameter and place these files in that path location.(How i set this path in command promt and also in SSIS)
Please guide me
Thanks
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Feb 25, 2008
Hi
I have this procedure it is creating the proc but when I execute it gives error
Msg 137, Level 15, State 1, Line 1
Must declare the scalar variable "@ID".
Msg 137, Level 15, State 1, Line 1
Must declare the scalar variable "@nextCode".
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetNextAction]
(
@Code char(10),
@Track varchar(30)
)
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
Declare @ID int;
DECLARE @SQL1 VARCHAR(2000)
SET @SQL1='Select @ID = Sequence from'+' '+ @Track+ ' where Code=@Code'
EXEC(@SQL1);
Declare @nextCode varchar;
DECLARE @SQL2 VARCHAR(2000)
SET @SQL2 ='Select @nextCode= Code from '+' '+ @Track+ ' where sequence =(@ID+1)'
EXEC(@SQL2);
Declare @NextAction varchar(30);
Select @NextAction= nextAction from [dbo].[CaseStage] where Code=@nextCode;
Select @NextAction;
END
GO
Can someone correct me here
Thanks
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Mar 9, 2008
I am trying to send XML as an input parameter for a stored procedure. I have seen many articles that do a good job of describing different variations but all the examples show the stored procedure only pulling one value (field) per record from the XML input. I need to pull 3 fields for each record.
Here is an example of the XML being passed:
<object>
<property @propID="14" @propType="4" @propValue="Blah blah text" />
<property @propID="217" @propType="2" @propValue="Some other text" />
</object>
I have a table like this in my database:
CREATE TABLE SCENE_PROPERTY_LINK (ID INT, OBJ_ID INT, PROPERTY_ID INT, PROPERTY_VALUE NTEXT)
and I want a stored procedure that will accept XML and update this table.
Here is what I am trying:
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_UpdateObject
@inValues XML
AS
BEGIN
--create a temporary table
DECLARE @props TABLE(PROPID INT, PROPTYPE INT, PROPVALUE NTEXT)
--And then insert the values from the @inValues XML argument into the temporary table
--I am sure the SELECT statement is VERY wrong
INSERT INTO @props(PROPID, PROPTYPE, PROPVALUE)
SELECT @inValues('@propID', INT), @inValues('@propType', INT), @inValues('@propValue', NTEXT)
FROM @inValues.nodes('/object/property')
--...and then I will use the temp table to update the DB table (SCENE_PROPERTY_LINK) for each record where SCENE_PROPERTY_LINK.PROPERTY_ID = @props.PROPID
AND @props.PROPTYPE != 6
END
I am sure it would be more efficient to update the DB table directly from the XML argument, without using the temporary table. But, I will settle for this solution using the temp table. I have done some work creating XML output from several stored procedures but, this is the first time I have been faced with consuming XML input in SQL.
I apologize for the long post.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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Feb 27, 2008
i want to make a function that will take a table as input parameter. this table will be the output of a stored procedure. while i were writing the function i have an error and when i read about it i found that i can not send a table as input parameter to a function till i create a new TYPE of this table with its columns and data types as UDT but i found that sql server 2005 does not support the type 'table'...
my question now is it possible technically to make this function? is it possible to write something like that :
SELECT dbo.MyFunction(exec dbo.MystoredProc)
and in my function i am using CLR-Integration as this :
create function MyFunction
(
@TempTable table
(
ContractID int,
ContractNumber nvarchar(20),
Name_En nvarchar(80),
Name_Ar nvarchar(80),
ContractAmount money,
CurrencyID nchar(3),
DateStart smalldatetime,
DateEnd smalldatetime,
Currency_En nvarchar(30),
Currency_Ar nvarchar(30)
)
)
returns table( ContractNumber nvarchar(20),
Name_En nvarchar(80),
Name_Ar nvarchar(80),
ContractAmount decimal,
Currency_En nvarchar(30),
Currency_Ar nvarchar(30),
[Year] int,
[Month] int,
DomesticAmount decimal
)
as external name [AssemblyName].[PathOfTheFunctionInTheAssembly].[FunctionNameInAssembly]
please help me in this code as i need it urgently...
thanks in advance,
best regards,
Moustafa
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Mar 24, 2006
I am trying to use a Execute SQL task in which I call a query and get back a scalar value. I THINK I have it set up correctly, yet I am getting a very unhelpful error message of:
Error: 0xC002F210 at Determine Previous Trade Date, Execute SQL Task: Executing the query "SELECT[Supporting].[dbo].[fGetOffsetTradeDate](?, -1) AS [PreviousTradeDate]" failed with the following error: "Syntax error, permission violation, or other nonspecific error". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.
The Parameter Mapping has a single INPUT entry of data type DATE mapped to parameter 0.
The Result Set property (in General) is set to Single Row and there is a single entry in the Result Set config which maps [PreviousTradeDate] to a variable.
Odd thing is, if I replace the ? in the query with a date (say '03/24/2006') everything works fine. This would indicate that my query syntax is fine.
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Nov 14, 2006
Greetings,
Is there a way to force the parameter input area to always show even when default values are specified? I want to always display the parameter area even when I set initial parameters.
Thanks
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Feb 23, 2007
hi,
how to pass Datasource Name as input parameter from command propmt to rdl file in sql server 2005?
Thanks,
shanthi
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May 8, 2008
Hello,
I have the following issue:
I have the following statement into a function:
select a,b form T where c IN @parameter
t is the table
c is datatype= integer
@parameter is a input parameter in the function, the @parameter contains more values and passed as a string.
Running the statement above I got an error due to conversion type.
How can I pass a list of parameters in the @parameter variable to make the statement works?
Thank in advance.
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Feb 7, 2007
Does anyone know a way to force RS to not collapse the parameter area on a drill through? I searched this forum and found some related threads but nothing that covered this.
I have several reports where they drill through to each other and in all cases, while they pass the parameters between, the users usually want to go directly to different products or time periods within the reports. They constantly have to expand the input area every time they go to another report. This confuses a lot of them.
Is there a setting somewhere that controls this?
Thanks, Tim
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Jan 10, 2008
Hi All,
I have a project which will be a tools to edit different tables.
Now I need a stored_procedure to select data from different table.
For example I have a table name "TableFields" which have "tableID","FieldName", "DataType"and so on columns.
It has the following records.
"1","EmployeeID","Varchar"
"1","FirstName","varchar"
"1","LastName","varchar"
"1", "EmployedDate","date"
It has the following records.
"2","AddressID","int"
"2","ApartNo","varchar"
"2", "Address","varchar"
Then I have table named "Employee" has columns "employeeID","FirstName","LastName","EmployedDate" which have the following data,
"001","Susan","Daka","1999-09-09",
"002","Lisa","Marzs","1999-08-08",
"003","David","Smith","2000-01-01",
I also have address table has columns "AddressID","ApartNo","Address" and has the following data
"1","1101","1208 Mornelle Crt, Toronto",
"2","1209","1940 Garden Drive, Toronto"
I need to create a stored procedure to select data from table "employee " or table "address" or even other tables according to information from "TableFields."
So the table's name can be know as a input parameter, but the fields name will be a list of values and it all depends on tables.
I want to use fields name as a long string separated by",", like I have input "EmployeeID, FirstName,LastName" as an input parameter. But I don't know how to split the string.
Second, I need to create a stored procedure to insert or update data into these dynamically table.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance.
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Nov 13, 2007
Hello All,
I have a requirement, where the number of parameters being to a stored procedure, is not fixed. It is to have a list of computers, belonging to a particular Domain, or, more DOMAINS or maybe just a list irrespective of the Domain. For this, the @Domain parameter, could have one value, or more values, or no values as well. Can you please let me know how do I go about this?
Thanks a lot.
Mannu.
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Jul 18, 2006
Hi,
i wanna know if i can use a vector (or an array) for input parameter to a Stored Procedure? Can anyone give me example or links?
thanks
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Mar 3, 2007
hi
I would like to create a SSIS package that is going to be called by store procedures.
What i have done so far.
1) I created a Execute SQL task that come with this statement e.g. Seleect * from tblA where BD >= ? and BD =< ?
2) I save this package as a DTSX file and will called it from a proc.
My intention is to pass 2 values when i call the proc. What should do next? any guided tutorial or steps i would be happy. thanks
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Nov 6, 2006
Hi Everyone:
I have a quick but imp SSIS question. I have a For Each Loop Container, and inside that I wish to add a Execute SQL Task item, so I can call a sp to do some inserts/updates. The ForEachLoop container is looping thru a ADO Object source variable(which is the user variable defined by me, as a FullResultSet). In my Execute SQL Task, I would like to utilize one of the columns from the result set as an input parameter to my Stored procedure. Can someone please advise on how to do this? Please let me know if you have any more questions. I am waiting for a response... Thanks in advance.
MA
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Jul 11, 2007
I have a handful of reports that are currently used by sales reps, and I'm trying to make them available to their regional VP's, and coporate users (executives and administrative staff that support Sales nationwide).
Currently, the reports take the UserID and resolve it to show the information that is only appropriate for that specific rep.
What I would like to do is have the parameter section at the top of the report be displayed for higher level users, so they could select an individual sales rep from a drop-down. (Ideally, the RVP's would only be able to select from reps in their region, but the corporate users would be able to select any rep.) The problem is, I don't want any of the sales reps to be able to select a rep other than themselves, for obvious reasons.
Is there a way to have the parameter section hidden/displayed dynamically, based on the UserID, so that users other than reps would have the ability to enter the desired rep name, but reps would not?
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Jan 23, 2008
I have a stored procedure that takes an input string parameter defined as @name nvarchar(24). The stored procedure takes this string and insert it into a table with the column also defined as nvarchar(24). When I execute this stored procedure with a string of more than 24 characters, the input string somehow get truncated and inserted successfully into the table without giving an error. Why is this the case?
If I simply execute an insert statement with a string longer than 24 characters, it will give me an error message. I tried enclosing the insert statement with a try-catch block in the stored procedure but I still can't trap any error.
Any suggestions?
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