i searched a lot to find how to pass an orderBy parameter finally i used a case block in my code and it works now how can i add a second parameter for ascending and descending order(@sortAscOrDesc)
when i use it after the end of case statement i get error
here is my sp:CREATE PROCEDURE [userPhotos]
@userID int,@orderBy varchar(100)
ASSELECT ID,UserID,Photo,ALbumID,Title,views,date_added from userAlbumPic where userID=@userID and albumID=0 order by
I have a SQL Server 2005 Stored Procedure that takes a parameter to sort on: ----------------------------------------------------------------- ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetAllApplications_Sorted]
@sortType varchar(25)
AS SET NOCOUNT ON; SELECT aev.ApplicationID, aev.ApplicationName, aev.EventMessage, aev.MachineID, aev.MachineName, aev.EventLevel, ellu.EventImg, ellu.EventLevelID, dbo.GetMaxEventLevelByApplicationID(aev.ApplicationID) AS maxEventLevel FROM dbo.ApplicationEventView aev, dbo.EventLevelLookUp ellu WHERE ellu.EventLevelID=dbo.GetMaxEventLevelByApplicationID(aev.ApplicationID) AND aev.EventLevel=ellu.EventLevel ORDER BY ellu.EventLevelID + ' ' + @sortType ----------------------------------------------------------------- Problem is I keep getting this error: Conversion failed when converting the varchar value 'desc' to data type int. And I can't figure out why...
Msg 1008, Level 16, State 1, Procedure P_SEL_ALLPERSONAS, Line 13
The SELECT item identified by the ORDER BY number 1 contains a variable as part of the expression identifying a column position. Variables are only allowed when ordering by an expression referencing a column name.
Hi I have an if clause in my code to add the final parameter value to send to the database. If Page.User.IsInRole("MICMS") Then cmdCheckUser.Parameters.Add("@C_ID", 0) Else cmdCheckUser.Parameters.Add("@C_ID", Session("C_ID")) End If
If the user is in the role, the error is triggered saying that @C_ID is expected by the stored procedure. If i then change the value from 0 to 10, the stored procedure works fine.Is there any reason that the stored procedure is failing when the value 0 is used and not when any other value is used?Thanking you in advance.
In the snippet below, ExecuteSqlString is a stored procedure that accepts one parameter. SelectChangeDropdownRowsource is a function in my code behind page that generates the string I want to pass. I can't seem to find the correct syntax to get it to work. The way it is show below, the error comes back about incorrect syntax near ')' . Is this doable? <asp:SqlDataSource ID="ChangeInfo" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:xxx %>" DataSourceMode="DataReader" ProviderName="<%$ ConnectionStrings:xxx %>" SelectCommandType=StoredProcedure SelectCommand="ExecuteSqlString"> <selectparameters> <asp:parameter name="sqlString" Type=String DefaultValue=SelectChangeDropdownRowsource()/> </selectparameters> </asp:SqlDataSource>
Either method is in the “ASPX� file This is a DataSource for a “DetailsView� which has on top of “DeleteCommand� an “InsertCommand� a “SelectCommand� and an “UpdateCommand�. It is related to a GridView and the “@DonationRecID� comes from this GridView. Method 1. Using an SQL Query – this works fine <asp:SqlDataSource ID="donationDataSource" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:FUND %>" DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [Donations] WHERE [DonationRecID] = @DonationRecID"> Method 2. – using a stored procedure – this bombs because I have no clue as to how to pass “@DonationRecID� to the stored procedure "Donations_Delete". <asp:SqlDataSource ID="donationDataSource" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:FUND %>" DeleteCommand="Donations_Delete" DeleteCommandType="StoredProcedure"> How do I pass “@DonationRecID� to the "Donations_Delete" stored procedure? Does anyone have an example of how I can do this in the “ASPX.CS� file instead.
sSQL = "spBPT_Fuel_Set_Status_Approved" cmdDailyPrices.CommandText = sSQL cmdDailyPrices.Parameters.Add("@user", "Philippe") cmdDailyPrices.Parameters.Add("@verbose", "0") cmdDailyPrices.Parameters.Add("@Day_1_add", rowBand1.Cells(DayParameters.AddFactor).Value) cmdDailyPrices.Parameters.Add("@Day_1_multiply", rowBand1.Cells(DayParameters.MultiplyFactor).Value) cmdDailyPrices.Parameters.Add("@Day_2_add", "NULL") cmdDailyPrices.Parameters.Add("@Day_2_multiply", "NULL") For @Day_2_add and @Day_2_multiply parameters I want to pass the value as NULL not string "NULL" could you please let me know how to do this?
hi,i have created a stored procedure to read xml dataCREATE PROCEDURE InsertXML(@xml varchar(1000)) AS DECLARE @XmlHandle intEXEC sp_xml_preparedocument @XmlHandle output,@xmlinsert into Employee(Name,ID,Sal,Address) (SELECT Name,ID,Sal,AddressFROM OPENXML (@XmlHandle, 'emp:EmployeeDetails/emp:Employee',2) WITH (Name varchar(30) 'Name', ID int 'ID', Sal int 'sal', Address varchar(30) 'Address'))EXECUTE sp_xml_removedocument @XmlHandlebut it is taking only xml text as input.but i want to send the file name as input.how to do it.
I am using SQL Reporting Services to generate reports. I am calling the stored procedure from the reporting services. The procedure has parameters which take null. I am stuck with passing null to the parameter from the reporting services. I shows the error and the report is not generated. Could you please suggest the way to pass null to the stored procedure parameter from the SQL Reporting Services.
Hello, I was wondering if you could help resolve a simple question - namely how to input a type text value as a parameter to a stored procedure, which expects that type of input.
Text type variables are not allowed and casting to varchar in this case will not work as the input will be far longer than 8000 characters.
There is a stored procedure spoc_updateTheater that accepts the state and location id and runs a set of sql statements against the theater table. However i want this to run for all the locations in a state one by one. There are some 700 locations in 45 states. How do i pass the location and state id one by one to the stored proc. Can i call this from a commandline or run it as batch process?
I am wondering if some of you T-SQL pros encountered a situation when you have a parameter that can consist of multiple strings. For instance, I have a stored procedure called dbo.usp_CalculateHeadcount that accepts two parameters such as @Term, and @AcadLevel.
It works great when my parameters are two single strings; 'Fall2007', 'UG'. But let say I have one more term such as 'Fall2006' and want to pass it to a stored procedure, the problems start to appear.
It doesn't work because I have added an extra string and stored procedure thinks it is another parameter. Is there a way to handle problems like the one above?
How to pass a XML data parameter to an SQL 2005 Stored Procedure I hope to insert a xml data into an typed xml column in SQL 2005. 1. I can run the Code 1 correctly. 2. I hope that I can pass a XML data parameter to an SQL 2005 Stored Procedure, So create the Code 2. but I get the error below:XQuery [cw_bookmark.Bookmark.modify()]: Only non-document nodes can be inserted. Found "xs:string ?". 3. I create the Code 3, but I get the error below:XQuery [cw_bookmark.Bookmark.modify()]: ',' or ')' expected 4. I create the Code 4, but I get the error below:XQuery: SQL type 'xml' is not supported in XQuery.
//--------------------------Code 1-------------------------------------create procedure Hellocw_InsertBookmark40@userId varchar(80)='61809B69-4AD5-40E4-B456-D957C78DD99E',@Id varchar(80)='a6dce8fe-749c-4e38-ab2f-3d03d9711b3d',asupdate cw_bookmark set Bookmark.modify('declare namespace x="http://www.hellocw.com/onlinebookmark";insert <x:Bookmark Id="ghdce3ak-456c-4e38-ab2f-5h02d9711b67" Title="cw" Url="kk" Description="Thte" InputDate="2004-08-12" IsPrivate="false"></x:Bookmark>as first into (//x:*[@Id=sql:variable("@Id")])[1]')where userId=@userId//--------------------------Code 1------------------------------------- //--------------------------Code 2-------------------------------------create procedure Hellocw_InsertBookmark41@userId varchar(80)='61809B69-4AD5-40E4-B456-D957C78DD99E',@Id varchar(80)='a6dce8fe-749c-4e38-ab2f-3d03d9711b3d',@Insertxml varchar(80)='<x:Bookmark Id="ghdce3ak-456c-4e38-ab2f-5h02d9711b67" Title="cw" Url="kk" Description="Thte" InputDate="2004-08-12" IsPrivate="false"></x:Bookmark>'asupdate cw_bookmark set Bookmark.modify('declare namespace x="http://www.hellocw.com/onlinebookmark";insert sql:variable("@Insertxml")as first into (//x:*[@Id=sql:variable("@Id")])[1]')where userId=@userId//--------------------------Code 2------------------------------------- //--------------------------Code 3-------------------------------------create procedure Hellocw_InsertBookmark41@userId varchar(80)='61809B69-4AD5-40E4-B456-D957C78DD99E',@Id varchar(80)='a6dce8fe-749c-4e38-ab2f-3d03d9711b3d',@Insertxml varchar(80)='<x:Bookmark Id="ghdce3ak-456c-4e38-ab2f-5h02d9711b67" Title="cw" Url="kk" Description="Thte" InputDate="2004-08-12" IsPrivate="false"></x:Bookmark>'asupdate cw_bookmark set Bookmark.modify('declare namespace x="http://www.hellocw.com/onlinebookmark";insert cast(sql:variable("@Insertxml") as xml)as first into (//x:*[@Id=sql:variable("@Id")])[1]')where userId=@userId//--------------------------Code 3------------------------------------- //--------------------------Code 4-------------------------------------create procedure Hellocw_InsertBookmark41@userId varchar(80)='61809B69-4AD5-40E4-B456-D957C78DD99E',@Id varchar(80)='a6dce8fe-749c-4e38-ab2f-3d03d9711b3d',@Insertxml xmlasupdate cw_bookmark set Bookmark.modify('declare namespace x="http://www.hellocw.com/onlinebookmark";insert sql:variable("@Insertxml")as first into (//x:*[@Id=sql:variable("@Id")])[1]')where userId=@userId //--------------------------Code 4-------------------------------------
I have a stored procedure "spDetailsByDay" which takes parameters @StartDateTime as datetime, @Day as int, @Hour as int, @Value1 as varchar(20), @value2 as varchar(20)
My report Parameters are StartDateTime as DateTime, Day as integer, Hour as integer, Value1 as string, Value2 as string, ReportType as string
I got issue when passing multiple values to a single parameter. Here is my stored procedure as following:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[School] @Grade AS varchar(50), @Class As varchar(50) AS BEGIN SELECT Name, Grade, Class FROM School WHERE Grade = (IsNull(@Grade, Grade)) AND Class IN (IsNull(@Class, Class )) END
In the front end, I got multiple values for Subject parameters such as Math, English, Reading, etc... in a specified class. How do I can modify my above stored procedure to receive multiple values for a single parameter.
I wrote a stored procedure that takes a string of values, seperated by semicolon as parameter. The procedure is below;
Code: ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[selectUserTabsByRoles] @var varchar(max) AS BEGIN SELECT distinct * from tbl_tabs where ( PATINDEX('%'+left(@var,1)+'%', roles) > 0 or PATINDEX('%'+right(@var,1)+'%', roles) > 0 ) AND parent is null and tabstatus =1 ORDER BY tabposition END
My problem is, when I pass a parameter like 1; it fetches all rows with roles having 1. But I realised that the last row in the sample data does not have 1 as roles, but rather 11.
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 have a temporary table with multiple records and a Stored Procedure requiring a value. In a Stored Procedure, I want to loop through records in the table and use the value from each record read as input to another Stored Procedure. How do I do this?
we can  assign one parameter value for each excecution of  [SSISDB].[catalog].[set_object_parameter_value] by calling this catalog procedure..
Example: If I have 5 parameters in SSIS package ,to assign a value to those 5 parameters at run time should I call this [SSISDB].[catalog].[set_object_parameter_value] procedure 5 times ? or is there a way we can pass all the 5 parameters at 1 time .
1. Wondering if there is a way to pass multiple parameters in a single execution (for instance to pass XML string values ??) 2.What are the options to pass multiple parameter values to ssis package through stored procedure.?
Can I pass a sort expression into a store procedure as a parameter? Iwant to do sth like the following but do not know if it's possible.Maybe I need some tricks to work around?CREATE Procedure SelectAllRoles(@SortExpression varchar(20))ASIF @SortExpression <> ''THENSELECT Id, Name, Name2, LastUpdatedFROM [Role]ORDER BY @SortExpressionELSESELECT Id, Name, Name2, LastUpdatedFROM [Role]GOThanks!Zhu Ming
I used Datagrid to show "Title", "Location" and "Date", It works very well. I want to sort DataGrid data, that is when user click the "Title", "Location" or "Date", my asp.net code will through class and send "Sort" parameter to stores procedure to get the new data and bind to DataGrid.
Here is my stores procedure:
CREATE Procedure JobSearch ( @Search varchar(150), @Sort varchar(50) ) AS
how to pass array(query parameter) into stored procudure. with this array i need to retrive data,with another array i have to retrive another set of data. eg: suppose @param1 contains chapter1,Chapter2,Chapter3, @param2 contains unit1.1,unit2.1,unit2.2,unit3.1,unit3.6 how can i do in stored procedure
On SQL 2012 (64bit) I have a CLR stored procedure that calls another, T-SQL stored procedure.
The CLR procedure passes a sizeable amount of data via a user defined table type resp.table values parameter. It passes about 12,000 rows with 3 columns each.
For some reason the call of the procedure is verz very slow. I mean just the call, not the procedure.
I changed the procdure to do nothing (return 1 in first line).
So with all parameters set from
command.ExecuteNonQuery()to create proc usp_Proc1 @myTable myTable read only begin return 1 end
it takes 8 seconds.I measured all other steps (creating the data table in CLR, creating the SQL Param, adding it to the command, executing the stored procedure) and all of them work fine and very fast.
When I trace the procedure call in SQL Profiler I get a line like this for each line of the data table (12,000)
SP:StmtCompleted -- Encrypted Text.
As I said, not the procedure or the creation of the data table takes so long, really only the passing of the data table to the procedure.
I am working on a report where some customization is need to be delivered.. situation is , i have some parameter in report @USER_ID , @Report_Type where i am proving selection to user to select Report Type (Pending Or Completed) and passing USER_ID auto matically from URL string of user login(C# code).
I have another parameter @USER_IDS which is multiple selection for user and it will be filled with the users which lie under passed @USER_ID means i just need to add dataset with the query to select users from mapper table where reporting_head =@USER_ID, simple, but i have requirement to populate the underlined users with the selection of @USER_ID and @Report_Type and it need some TSQL code to populate so i am using Another store procedure and using same parameter as my main store procedure has .
Now i am using dataset with this store procedure  to fill my @USER_IDS  parameterÂ
Both parameters value will be passed from main report parameters now , when i am previewing a report i am getting error
and i also tried to write exec statement in dataset query with the main repport paramters but exec is not supported ..
Hello, I have a Repeater control getting data from a SqlDataSource.The SqlDataSource uses a stored procedure which accepts a input parameter with the name "sort" (@sort). How do I use the FilterExpression with FilterParameter for defining the input value for the stored procedure ?The input value comes from an asp:QueryStringParameter.Or can the FilterExpression only be used with SQL Statements defined directly (as for defining the where clause) ? I guess the best way is to use the FilterExpression soo the data is cached in the Dataset which is needed/required when using FilterExpression.Alternativly I could use the SelectParameter instead FilterParameters, but I guess the data wont be cached then.Anyone who can help me and guide me in the right direction ? Best regardsMartin