Stored Procedure Exception
Nov 25, 2007
I have a c# application that is trying to load a table from a stored procedure.
However at runtime I,m getting
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException was unhandled
Message="The EXECUTE permission was denied on the object 'input_sp_mytable', database 'database', schema 'dbo'."
Source=".Net SqlClient Data Provider"
ErrorCode=-2146232060
Class=14
LineNumber=1
Number=229
Procedure="input_sp_mytable"
Server="ohyea"
State=5
StackTrace:
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Run(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.FinishExecuteReader(SqlDataReader ds, RunBehavior runBehavior, String resetOptionsString)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReaderTds(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, Boolean async)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, DbAsyncResult result)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(DbAsyncResult result, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at EDI.Form1.buttongotocdyne_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) in C:EDIEDIForm1.cs:line 230
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnMouseUp(MouseEventArgs mevent)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmMouseUp(Message& m, MouseButtons button, Int32 clicks)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.ButtonBase.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Button.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.DebuggableCallback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)
at System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.DispatchMessageW(MSG& msg)
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ComponentManager.System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.IMsoComponentManager.FPushMessageLoop(Int32 dwComponentID, Int32 reason, Int32 pvLoopData)
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoopInner(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context)
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoop(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context)
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run(Form mainForm)
at EDI.Program.Main() in C:EDIEDIProgram.cs:line 17
at System.AppDomain.nExecuteAssembly(Assembly assembly, String[] args)
at System.AppDomain.ExecuteAssembly(String assemblyFile, Evidence assemblySecurity, String[] args)
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.HostingProcess.HostProc.RunUsersAssembly()
at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart_Context(Object state)
at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state)
at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart()
All the parameters are loaded
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Aug 11, 2006
Hello everybody,
I've encountered a strange thing using a CLR Stored procedure:
The procedure throws an exception with no message inside... value = {" "}
Basically the procedure has a string as argument which contains a SQL statement that changes according to the users selections...
The results of the query are saved into a dataset for further processing.
Those resultsets can sometimes be very big (ex: 15000 records...). (For the record the procedure works fine for smaller datasets ex 6000 records and running the same query on the application server returns the expected resultset )
By Debugging the procedure I could determine that the failing point was when the dataset is filled...
Anyone having any idea??
The only information I have from this exception is the stacktrace:
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Run(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.CloseInternal(Boolean closeReader)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.Close()
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.FinishExecuteReader(SqlDataReader ds, RunBehavior runBehavior, String resetOptionsString)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReaderTds(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, Boolean async)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, DbAsyncResult result)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteScalar()
at DataAccess.runScalar(String strSQL, Boolean isStoredProcedure) in c:InetpubwwwrootStatistixApp_CodeDataAccess.cs:line 114
Thanks in advance
Alaindlk
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Hi,
I'm running a CLR stored procedure through my web using table adapters as follows:
res = BLL.contractRateAdviceAdapter.AutoGenCRA() 'with BLL being the business logic layer that hooks into the DAL containing the table adapters.
The AutoGen stored procedure runs fine when executed directly from within Management Studio, but times out after 30 seconds when run from my application. It's quite a complex stored procedure and will often take longer than 30 seconds to complete.
The stored procedure contains a number of queries and updates which all run as a single transaction. The transaction is defined as follows:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
options.IsolationLevel = Transactions.IsolationLevel.ReadUncommittedoptions.Timeout = New TimeSpan(1, 0, 0)
Using scope As New TransactionScope(TransactionScopeOption.Required, options)
'Once we've opened this connection, we need to pass it through to just about every
'function so it can be used throughout. Opening and closing the same connection doesn't seem to work
'within a single transactionUsing conn As New SqlConnection("Context Connection=true")
conn.Open()
ProcessEffectedCRAs(dtTableInfo, arDateList, conn)
scope.Complete()
End Using
End Using
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
As I said, the code encompassed within this transaction performs a number of database table operations, using the one connection. Each of these operations uses it's own instance of SQLCommand. For example:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dim dt As DataTable
Dim strSQL As StringDim cmd As New SqlCommand
cmd.Connection = conn
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text
cmd.CommandTimeout = 0Dim rdr As SqlDataReaderstrSQL = "SELECT * FROM " & Table
cmd.CommandText = strSQL
rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader
SqlContext.Pipe.Send(rdr)
rdr.Close()
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Each instance of SQLCommand throughout the stored procedure specifies cmd.CommandTimeout = 0, which is supposed to be endless. And the fact that the stored procedure is successful when run directly from Management studio indicates to me that the stored procedure itself is fine. I also know from output messages that there is no issues with the database connection.
I've set the ASP.Net configuration properties in IIS accordingly.
Are there any other settings that I need to change?
Can I set a timeout property when I'm calling the stored procedure in the first place?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Oct 26, 2007
Hello. I've read some similar topics (most of them on this forum), but none of them helped.
I have a stored procedure which runs fine on SQL Server (in 0 ms). The problem occurs when i try to run it under a WindowsForm application (C#).
The following code
Code Block
SqlCommand cmdUpdate;
SqlConnection sqlCon = GetConnection();
cmdUpdate = new SqlCommand("StoredProcedure_Name", sqlCon);
cmdUpdate.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
sqlCon.Open();
cmdUpdate.CommandTimeout = 300;
cmdUpdate.ExecuteNonQuery();
produces the exception: "Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding." on the ExecuteNonQuery() line.
It's not a problem with the CommandTimeout or the ConnectionTimeout (from within the connection string), they are both set to 300 (and even when set to 0, the problem is the same).
It's very strange, because only two stored procedures don't work, the others work without any problems and under SQL Server (using EXEC stored_procedure) all of them work fine. It seems like the stored procedure is executed, but no response is returned to the client (the WinForm app), thus the timeout exception.
Any ideas? Thanks.
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Jan 16, 2008
Greetings everyone, I am attempting to build my first application using Microsofts Sql databases. It is a Windows Mobile application so I am using Sql Server Compact 3.5 with Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2. When I try and insert a new row into one of my tables, the app throws the error message shown in the title of this topic.
'((System.Exception)($exception)).Message' threw an exception of type 'System.NotSupportedException'
My table has 4 columns (i have since changed my FavoriteAccount datatype from bit to Integer)
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k71/Scionwest/table.jpg
Account type will either be "Checking" or "Savings" when a new row is added, the user will select what they want from a combo box.
Next is a snap shot of my startup form.
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k71/Scionwest/form.jpg
Where it says "Favorite Account: None" in the top panel, I am using a link label. When a user clicks "None" it will go to a account creation wizard, and set the first account as it's primary/favorite. As more accounts are added the user can select which will be his/her primary/favorite. For now I am just creating a sample account when the label is clicked in an attempt to get something working. Below is the code used.
private void lnkFavoriteAccount_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
FinancesDataSet.BankAccountRow account = this.financesDataSet.BankAccount.NewBankAccountRow();
account.Name = "MyBank Checking Account";
account.AccountType = "Checking";
account.Balance = Convert.ToDecimal("15.03");
account.FavoriteAccount = 1;//datatype is an integer, I have changed it since I took the screenshot.
financesDataSet.BankAccount.Rows.Add(account);
//The next three lines where added while I was trying to get this to work.
//I don't know if I really need them or not, I receive the error regardless if these are here or not.
this.bankAccountTableAdapter1.Update(financesDataSet);
this.financesDataSet.AcceptChanges();
refreshDatabase();
}
the refreshDatabase() code is here:
private void refreshDatabase()
{
this.bankAccountTableAdapter1.Fill(this.financesDataSet.BankAccount);
//Aquire a count of accounts the user has
int numAccounts = financesDataSet.BankAccount.Count;
//Loop through each account and see which one is the primary.
for (int num = 0; num != numAccounts; num++)
{
//Works ok in frmMain_Load, but when my lnkFavoriteAccount_click calls this, it throws the error.
if (this.financesDataSet.BankAccount[num].FavoriteAccount == 1)
{
//Display the primary account on our home page. User can click the link label & be taken to their account register.
this.lnkFavoriteAccount.Text = this.financesDataSet.BankAccount[num].Name.ToString();
this.lnkFavoriteFunds.Text = this.financesDataSet.BankAccount[num].Balance.ToString();
break;
}
}
}
and my form_load code
private void frmMain_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
refreshDatabase();
}
So, when I click on the lnkFavoriteAccount label, and my new row gets added, the app stops at the following line in my DataSet.Designer
[global:ystem.Diagnostics.DebuggerNonUserCodeAttribute()]
public byte FavoriteAccount {
get {
try {
return ((byte)(this[this.tableBankAccount.FavoriteAccountColumn]));
}
catch (global:ystem.InvalidCastException e) {
//Stops at the following line, this error was caused by 'if (this.financesDataSet.BankAccount[num].FavoriteAccount == 1)'
throw new global:ystem.Data.StrongTypingException("The value for column 'FavoriteAccount' in table 'BankAccount' is DBNull.", e);
}
}
set {
this[this.tableBankAccount.FavoriteAccountColumn] = value;
}
}
I have no idea what I am doing wrong, all of the code I used I retreived from Microsofts help documentation included with VS2008. I have tried used my TableAdapter.Insert() method and it still failed when it got to
if (this.financesDataSet.BankAccount[num].FavoriteAccount == 1)
in my refreshDatabase() method it still failed.
When I look, the data has been added into the database, it's just when I try to retreive it now, it bails on me. Am I retreiving the information wrong?
Thanks for any help you guys can offer.
Johnathon
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Hi all - I'm trying to optimized my stored procedures to be a bit easier to maintain, and am sure this is possible, not am very unclear on the syntax to doing this correctly. For example, I have a simple stored procedure that takes a string as a parameter, and returns its resolved index that corresponds to a record in my database. ie
exec dbo.DeriveStatusID 'Created'
returns an int value as 1
(performed by "SELECT statusID FROM statusList WHERE statusName= 'Created')
but I also have a second stored procedure that needs to make reference to this procedure first, in order to resolve an id - ie:
exec dbo.AddProduct_Insert 'widget1'
which currently performs:SET @statusID = (SELECT statusID FROM statusList WHERE statusName='Created')INSERT INTO Products (productname, statusID) VALUES (''widget1', @statusID)
I want to simply the insert to perform (in one sproc):
SET @statusID = EXEC deriveStatusID ('Created')INSERT INTO Products (productname, statusID) VALUES (''widget1', @statusID)
This works fine if I call this stored procedure in code first, then pass it to the second stored procedure, but NOT if it is reference in the second stored procedure directly (I end up with an empty value for @statusID in this example).
My actual "Insert" stored procedures are far more complicated, but I am working towards lightening the business logic in my application ( it shouldn't have to pre-vet the data prior to executing a valid insert).
Hopefully this makes some sense - it doesn't seem right to me that this is impossible, and am fairly sure I'm just missing some simple syntax - can anyone assist?
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Hi,
I am new to SQL Server and hence asking this.....
I have a requirement to catch any problem within my code and log it into a table with structure:
CREATE TABLE ERROR_LOG
(MSG varchar(1000),
ERROR_CODE varchar(1000)
)
As an example:
declare @test int
begin
--deliberately assigning a char into an int variable
set @test='ABC'
end
This, as expected throws an error like:
Msg 245, Level 16, State 1, Line 2
Conversion failed when converting the varchar value 'ABC' to data type int.
I want to catch the first line to ERROR_CODE field and the second line to MSG field in ERROR_LOG table
I also need to do it such that this proc seems SUCCEDED with logging into error log
How can I do this in SQL Server?
Please suggest.......
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Both times it is exactly the same package on the same server, so I don't know how the debug or even if there is anything I need to debug?
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Hi all,
I have 2 sets of sql code in my SQL Server Management Stidio Express (SSMSE):
(1) /////--spTopSixAnalytes.sql--///
USE ssmsExpressDB
GO
CREATE Procedure [dbo].[spTopSixAnalytes]
AS
SET ROWCOUNT 6
SELECT Labtests.Result AS TopSixAnalytes, LabTests.Unit, LabTests.AnalyteName
FROM LabTests
ORDER BY LabTests.Result DESC
GO
(2) /////--spTopSixAnalytesEXEC.sql--//////////////
USE ssmsExpressDB
GO
EXEC spTopSixAnalytes
GO
I executed them and got the following results in SSMSE:
TopSixAnalytes Unit AnalyteName
1 222.10 ug/Kg Acetone
2 220.30 ug/Kg Acetone
3 211.90 ug/Kg Acetone
4 140.30 ug/L Acetone
5 120.70 ug/L Acetone
6 90.70 ug/L Acetone
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Now, I try to use this Stored Procedure in my ADO.NET-VB 2005 Express programming:
//////////////////--spTopSixAnalytes.vb--///////////
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim sqlConnection As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection("Data Source = .SQLEXPRESS; Integrated Security = SSPI; Initial Catalog = ssmsExpressDB;")
Dim sqlDataAdapter As SqlDataAdapter = New SqlDataAdaptor("[spTopSixAnalytes]", sqlConnection)
sqlDataAdapter.SelectCommand.Command.Type = CommandType.StoredProcedure
'Pass the name of the DataSet through the overloaded contructor
'of the DataSet class.
Dim dataSet As DataSet ("ssmsExpressDB")
sqlConnection.Open()
sqlDataAdapter.Fill(DataSet)
sqlConnection.Close()
End Sub
End Class
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I executed the above code and I got the following 4 errors:
Error #1: Type 'SqlConnection' is not defined (in Form1.vb)
Error #2: Type 'SqlDataAdapter' is not defined (in Form1.vb)
Error #3: Array bounds cannot appear in type specifiers (in Form1.vb)
Error #4: 'DataSet' is not a type and cannot be used as an expression (in Form1)
Please help and advise.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Hi,
I am using sql2k5. I just wanted to throw an error from stored procedure with some message to C# to rollback my transaction.
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Execute the command
In the Stored Proc
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do multiple operations one by one
if error
stop processing further
Throw the error
C#
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Hello Coders,
I need help fixing a problem in my code that I do not understand. I basically have a procedure that is supposed to take all user information and then insert it to the DB or update the Database based on user entry.
The call to the method is this
Dim bankname As String = ""
If (objBill.BillTransaction(Session("conString"), Session("whattobill"), PROC_CURR, Session("lISN"), 0, Session("fISN"), Request.ServerVariables("REMOTE_ADDR"), "scott@mycleanstart.com", Session("fAmount"), Session("first_name"), Session("last_name"), Session("city"), Session("state"), Session("phone"), Session("address1"), Session("address2"), Session("postal_code"), Session("email_address"), Session("fDesc"), Session("ssn"), Session("nameoncard"), Session("PAN"), Session("cvv"), Session("cardexpirationdate"), bankname, Session("txtroutingnumber"), Session("txtaccountnumber"), Session("txtchecknumber"), Session("bqISN"), _
returnedbqISN, AuthCode, OrderNumber, DeclineCode, TermCode, ErrorMessage, authenticationValue, authenticationTransactionID, str_Centinal_ECI, "signup", PAResStatus, SignatureVerification, paypalSubAgreeID, notificationLocation, strErrorNo, strErrorDesc, strTransactionID, strStatus, strStatusCode, strReasonCode)) Then
And then below is the actual method itself........
NOTE: The code below is contained in a DLL
1 public bool BillTransaction(string strDBInstance, string ccORach, string whichProcessor,Int32 lISN, Int32 mISN,
2 Int32 fISN, string ip,string merchant_email,string total_amount,
3 string firstname, string lastname, string city,string state, string phone, string address1,string address2, string zip, string customer_email,
4 string product_desc, string socialsecuritynum, string nameoncard, string creditcardnumber, Int32 cardverifynum, DateTime cardexpiredate,
5 string bankname, string routingnumber, string accountnumber, string checknumber, Int32 bqISN,
6 ref Int32 returnedbqISN, ref string AuthCode, ref string OrderNumber, ref string DeclineCode,
7 ref string TermCode, ref string ErrorMessage,
8 string authenticationValue,string authenticationTransactionID,string eci,string transactiontype,
9 string PAResStatus, string SignatureVerification, string paypalSubAgreeID, string notificationLocation,
10 ref string strErrorNo, ref string strErrorDesc, ref string strTransactionId, ref string strStatus,
11 ref string strStatusCode, ref string strReasonCode)
12
13 {
14
15 if (ccORach.Trim().Length <= 0)
16 {
17 ErrorMessage = "CC or Check?";
18 return false;
19 }
20
21 if (whichProcessor.Trim().Length <= 0)
22 {
23 ErrorMessage = "Blank processor";
24 return false;
25 }
26
27 decimal grand_total = Convert.ToDecimal(decimal.Parse(total_amount).ToString("N2"));
28 string ProcessorResponse="";
29 Database db = DatabaseFactory.CreateDatabase(strDBInstance);
30 DBCommandWrapper dbCmdWrapper = null;
31 bool retBilling = true;
32 string sql = "";
33 string bqAction = "SBILL";
34 string strFirstName = "";
35 string strLastName = "";
36 string[] cardname = nameoncard.Split(new char[] {' '});
37 strFirstName = cardname[0];
38 for (int i=1; i <= cardname.GetUpperBound(0); i++)
39 {
40 strLastName = strLastName + ' ' + cardname[i].Trim();
41 }
42
43 MCS_Encryption.Encryption mcscrypt = new MCS_Encryption.Encryption();
44 //card number
45 string enc_cardnumber = mcscrypt.Encrypt(creditcardnumber);
46 //account number
47 string enc_accountnumber = mcscrypt.Encrypt(accountnumber);
48
49 if (bqISN > 0)
50 {
51 //if bqISN is present, do UPDATE instead
52 sql = "spUpdateBillingQ";
53 dbCmdWrapper = db.GetStoredProcCommandWrapper(sql);
54 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bqISN",DbType.Int32,bqISN);
55 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@email",DbType.String,customer_email);
56 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bankname",DbType.String,bankname);
57 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@routingnumber",DbType.String,routingnumber);
58 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@accountnumber",DbType.String,enc_accountnumber);
59 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@checknumber",DbType.String,checknumber);
60 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@nameoncard",DbType.String,nameoncard);
61 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@cardnumber",DbType.String,enc_cardnumber);
62 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@cardverifynum",DbType.Int32,cardverifynum);
63 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@cardexpirationdate",DbType.DateTime,cardexpiredate);
64 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billaddress1",DbType.String,address1);
65 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billaddress2",DbType.String,address2);
66 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billcity",DbType.String,city);
67 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billstate",DbType.String,state);
68 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billzip",DbType.String,zip);
69 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billphone",DbType.String, phone);
70 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@ip",DbType.String, ip);
71 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@fISN",DbType.Int32, fISN);
72 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@price",DbType.Currency, grand_total);
73 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@description",DbType.String, product_desc);
74 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bqaction",DbType.String, bqAction);
75 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@creditamount",DbType.Currency, 0);
76 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@processor",DbType.String, whichProcessor);
77 db.ExecuteNonQuery(dbCmdWrapper) ;
78
79 returnedbqISN = bqISN;
80 }
81 else
82 {
83 //insert into billingQ or update if bqISN is passed
84 sql = "spInsertBillingQ";
85 dbCmdWrapper = db.GetStoredProcCommandWrapper(sql);
86 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@lISN",DbType.Int32,lISN);
87 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@mISN",DbType.Int32,mISN);
88 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@email",DbType.String,customer_email);
89 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bankname",DbType.String,bankname);
90 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@routingnumber",DbType.String,routingnumber);
91 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@accountnumber",DbType.String,enc_accountnumber);
92 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@checknumber",DbType.String,checknumber);
93 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@nameoncard",DbType.String,nameoncard);
94 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@cardnumber",DbType.String,enc_cardnumber);
95 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@cardverifynum",DbType.Int32,cardverifynum);
96 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@cardexpirationdate",DbType.DateTime,cardexpiredate);
97 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billaddress1",DbType.String,address1);
98 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billaddress2",DbType.String,address2);
99 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billcity",DbType.String,city);
100 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billstate",DbType.String,state);
101 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billzip",DbType.String,zip);
102 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billphone",DbType.String, phone);
103 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@ip",DbType.String, ip);
104 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@fISN",DbType.Int32, fISN);
105 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@price",DbType.Currency, grand_total);
106 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@description",DbType.String, product_desc);
107 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bqaction",DbType.String, bqAction);
108 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@creditamount",DbType.Currency, 0);
109 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@processor",DbType.String, whichProcessor);
110 returnedbqISN = 0;
111 returnedbqISN = (Int32)db.ExecuteScalar(dbCmdWrapper) ;
112
113 }
114
115
116
117 //bill credit card or ACH
118 switch (ccORach.Trim())
119 {
120 case "CC":
121 retBilling = BillCreditCard(whichProcessor,ip,merchant_email,grand_total, strFirstName.Trim(), strLastName.Trim(),
122 city,state, phone, address1,address2, zip, customer_email,
123 product_desc, socialsecuritynum,creditcardnumber, cardverifynum, cardexpiredate,returnedbqISN,
124 ref AuthCode, ref OrderNumber, ref DeclineCode, ref TermCode, ref ErrorMessage, ref ProcessorResponse,
125 authenticationValue,authenticationTransactionID, eci, transactiontype, PAResStatus, SignatureVerification);
126 break;
127 case "ACH":
128 retBilling = BillACH(whichProcessor, ip,merchant_email, grand_total, firstname, lastname,
129 city,state, phone, address1,address2, zip, customer_email,
130 product_desc, socialsecuritynum,bankname, routingnumber, accountnumber, checknumber, returnedbqISN,
131 ref AuthCode, ref OrderNumber, ref DeclineCode, ref TermCode, ref ErrorMessage, ref ProcessorResponse);
132 break;
133 case "PAYPAL":
134 retBilling = BillPayPal(ip,merchant_email,grand_total,firstname,lastname,
135 city,state,phone,address1,address2,zip,customer_email,
136 product_desc,socialsecuritynum,returnedbqISN, paypalSubAgreeID, notificationLocation,
137 ref strErrorNo, ref strErrorDesc, ref strTransactionId, ref strStatus,
138 ref strStatusCode, ref strReasonCode);
139 break;
140 }
141
142 //insert into billingDetail
143 char bqRecurring = 'N';
144 sql = "spInsertBillingDetail2";
145 dbCmdWrapper = db.GetStoredProcCommandWrapper(sql);
146
147 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@mISN",DbType.Int32,mISN);
148 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bqISN",DbType.Int32,returnedbqISN);
149 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bdamountcollected",DbType.Currency,grand_total);
150 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bdtransactioncode",DbType.String,AuthCode);
151 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bdstatus",DbType.Boolean,retBilling);
152 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bdauthcode",DbType.String,AuthCode);
153 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bdordernumber",DbType.String,OrderNumber);
154 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bdtracecode",DbType.String,returnedbqISN);
155 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@email",DbType.String,customer_email);
156 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bankname",DbType.String,bankname);
157 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@routingnumber",DbType.String,routingnumber);
158 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@accountnumber",DbType.String,enc_accountnumber);
159 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@checknumber",DbType.String,checknumber);
160 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@nameoncard",DbType.String,nameoncard);
161 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@cardnumber",DbType.String,enc_cardnumber);
162 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@cardverifynum",DbType.Int32,cardverifynum);
163 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@cardexpirationdate",DbType.DateTime,cardexpiredate);
164 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billaddress1",DbType.String,address1);
165 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billaddress2",DbType.String,address2);
166 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billcity",DbType.String,city);
167 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billstate",DbType.String,state);
168 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billzip",DbType.String,zip);
169 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@billphone",DbType.String, phone);
170 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@ip",DbType.String, ip);
171 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@bqrecurring",DbType.String, bqRecurring);
172 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@Message",DbType.String, ErrorMessage);
173 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@ProcessorResponse",DbType.String, ProcessorResponse);
174 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@processor",DbType.String, whichProcessor);
175
176 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@strErrorNo",DbType.String, strErrorNo);
177 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@strErrorDesc",DbType.String, strErrorDesc);
178 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@strTransactionId",DbType.String, strTransactionId);
179 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@strStatus",DbType.String, strStatus);
180 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@strStatusCode",DbType.String, strStatusCode);
181 dbCmdWrapper.AddInParameter("@strReasonCode",DbType.String, strReasonCode);
182
183
184 Int32 returnedbdISN = 0;
185 returnedbdISN = (Int32)db.ExecuteScalar(dbCmdWrapper) ;
186 if (retBilling)
187 {
188 if (UpdateBillingQStatuses(strDBInstance,returnedbqISN,'S'))
189 {
190 return true;
191 }
192 }
193 else
194 {
195 if (UpdateBillingQStatuses(strDBInstance,returnedbqISN,'F'))
196 {
197 return false;
198 }
199 }
200 return false;
201
202 }
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SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GOSET ANSI_NULLS ON GO
/****** Object: Stored Procedure dbo.BPI_SearchArchivedBatches Script Date: 5/18/2007 11:28:41 AM ******/if exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id = object_id(N'[dbo].[BPI_SearchArchivedBatches]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id, N'IsProcedure') = 1)drop procedure [dbo].[BPI_SearchArchivedBatches]GO
/****** Object: Stored Procedure dbo.BPI_SearchArchivedBatches Script Date: 4/3/2007 4:50:23 PM ******/
/****** Object: Stored Procedure dbo.BPI_SearchArchivedBatches Script Date: 4/2/2007 4:52:19 PM ******/
CREATE PROCEDURE BPI_SearchArchivedBatches( @V_BatchStatus Varchar(30)= NULL, @V_BatchType VARCHAR(50) = NULL, @V_BatchID NUMERIC(9) = NULL, @V_UserID CHAR(8) = NULL, @V_FromDateTime DATETIME = '01/01/1900', @V_ToDateTime DATETIME = '01/01/3000', @SSS varchar(500) = null, @i_WildCardFlag INT)
AS
DECLARE @SQLString NVARCHAR(4000)DECLARE @ParmDefinition NVARCHAR (4000)
IF (@i_WildCardFlag=0)BEGIN
SET @SQLString='SELECT Batch.BatchID, Batch.Created_By, Batch.RequestSuccessfulRecord_Count, Batch.ResponseFailedRecord_Count, Batch.RequestTotalRecord_Count, Batch.Request_Filename, Batch.Response_Filename, Batch.LastUpdated_By, Batch.LastUpdated, Batch.Submitted_By, Batch.Submitted_On, Batch.CheckedOut_By, Batch.Checked_Out_Status, Batch.Batch_Description, Batch.Status_Code, Batch.Created_On, Batch.Source, Batch.Archived_Status, Batch.Archived_By, Batch.Archived_On, Batch.Processing_Mode, Batch.Batch_TemplateID, Batch.WindowID,Batch.WindowDetails, BatchTemplate.Batch_Type, BatchTemplate.Batch_SubType FROM Batch INNER JOIN BatchTemplate ON Batch.Batch_TemplateID = BatchTemplate.Batch_TemplateID WHERE ((@V_BatchID IS NULL) OR (Batch.BatchID = @V_BatchID )) AND ((@V_UserID IS NULL) OR (Batch.Created_By = @V_UserID )) AND ((Batch.Created_On >= @V_FromDateTime ) AND (Batch.Created_On <= @V_ToDateTime )) AND Batch.Archived_Status = 1 '
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END
PRINT @SQLString
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GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF GOSET ANSI_NULLS ON GO
The above stored procedure is related to a search screen where in User is able to search from a variety of fields that include userID (corresponding column Batch.Created_By) and batchID (corresponding column Batch.BatchID). The column UserID is a varchar whereas batchID is a numeric.
REQUIREMENT:
The stored procedure should cater to a typical search where any of the fields can be entered. meanwhile it also should be able to do a partial search on BatchID and UserID.
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END
ELSE
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return
GO
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Hello people,
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No rows affected.
(0 row(s) returned)
@RETURN_VALUE =
Finished running [dbo].[DeleteSetByTime].
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ALTER FUNCTION dbo.TTLValue
(
)
RETURNS TABLE
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AS
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DECLARE @TTL int
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AS
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FROM SiteRef S
INNER JOIN Account A ON A.PoolId=S.ID
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AS
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Stored procedure:
Alter PROCEDURE [dbo].[sp_GetIdeaByCategory]
@CatId <span class="kwd">int</span> = 0
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SET NOCOUNT ON;
Select I.*, C.*, U.* From Idea I inner join IdeaCategory C on I.CategoryID = C.IdeaCategoryID inner join Users U on I.UserID = U.UserID Where I.CategoryID = @CatId Order By LastModifiedDate Desc
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I changed the procdure to do nothing (return 1 in first line).
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Can anyone point out any problems with the sql?
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This is the error...
Msg 8114, Level 16, State 5, Procedure sp_SearchCandidatesAdvanced, Line 24
Error converting data type varchar to numeric.
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This is the exec point...
EXEC [dbo].[sp_SearchCandidatesAdvanced]
@LicenseType = 4,
@PositionType = 4,
@BeginAvailableDate = '10/10/2006',
@EndAvailableDate = '10/31/2007',
@EmployerLatitude = 29.346675,
@EmployerLongitude = -89.42251,
@Radius = 50
GO
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This is the STORED PROCEDURE...
set ANSI_NULLS ON
set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
go
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[sp_SearchCandidatesAdvanced]
@LicenseType int = 0,
@PositionType int = 0,
@BeginAvailableDate DATETIME = NULL,
@EndAvailableDate DATETIME = NULL,
@EmployerLatitude DECIMAL(10, 6),
@EmployerLongitude DECIMAL(10, 6),
@Radius INT
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @v_SQL NVARCHAR(2000)
DECLARE @v_RadiusMath NVARCHAR(1000)
DECLARE @earthRadius DECIMAL(10, 6)
SET @earthRadius = 3963.191
-- SET @EmployerLatitude = 29.346675
-- SET @EmployerLongitude = -89.42251
-- SET @radius = 50
SET @v_RadiusMath = 'ACOS((SIN(PI() * ' + @EmployerLatitude + ' / 180 ) * SIN(PI() * p.CurrentLatitude / 180)) + (COS(PI() * ' + @EmployerLatitude + ' / 180) * COS(PI() * p.CurrentLatitude / 180) * COS(PI()* p.CurrentLongitude / 180 - PI() * ' + @EmployerLongitude + ' / 180))) * ' + @earthRadius
SELECT @v_SQL = 'SELECT p.*, p.CurrentLatitude, p.CurrentLongitude, ' +
'Round(' + @v_RadiusMath + ', 0) AS Distance ' +
'FROM ProfileTable_1 p INNER JOIN CandidateSchedule c on p.UserId = c.UserId ' +
'WHERE ' + @v_RadiusMath + ' <= ' + @Radius
IF @LicenseType <> 0
BEGIN
SELECT @v_SQL = @v_SQL + ' AND LicenseTypeId = ' + @LicenseType
END
IF @PositionType <> 0
BEGIN
SELECT @v_SQL = @v_SQL + ' AND Position = ' + @PositionType
END
IF LEN(@BeginAvailableDate) > 0
BEGIN
SELECT @v_SQL = @v_SQL + ' AND Date BETWEEN ' + @BeginAvailableDate + ' AND ' + @EndAvailableDate
END
--SELECT @v_SQL = @v_SQL + 'ORDER BY CandidateSubscriptionEmployerId DESC, CandidateFavoritesEmployerId DESC, Distance'
PRINT(@v_SQL)
EXEC(@v_SQL)
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