Trying To Save A SQL Request As A Stored Procedure Or A View
Nov 14, 2006
I am null in Transact-SQL
Hello , I ve made a SQM request I would provide it result via stored stored procedure how can I do this ?
this is the request
SELECT DISTINCT Account.Name AS exp, Campaign.New_FormationIdName
FROM Email INNER JOIN
CampaignActivity ON Email.RegardingObjectId = CampaignActivity.ActivityId INNER JOIN
Account ON Email.ToRecipients = Account.EMailAddress1 INNER JOIN
Campaign ON CampaignActivity.RegardingObjectId = Campaign.CampaignId CROSS JOIN
New_Formation CROSS JOIN
New_formationparticipation MINUS
SELECT New_exportateurIdName, New_formationIdName
FROM new_formationparticipation
-An other ponit: How can I add a parameter to this stored procedure?
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Sep 6, 2006
I am using SQL2005.There si a field called"EXPDATE". I need a query that shows the table info, if the date that is exist on "EXPDATE" is greater than today. In summary How to write a code that if EXPDATE> "today (I do not know what to put instead of today)" then show the contents of date
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Feb 2, 2008
Hi i am trying to insert the value of my Request.Querystring into my stored procedure, but i am having trouble with it, how would i insert the id as a parameter which is expected from the stored procedure this is what i have doen so far;string strID = Request.QueryString["id"];
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["streamConnectionString"].ConnectionString);SqlCommand comm = new SqlCommand("stream_PersonnelDetails", conn);comm.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
conn.Open();SqlDataReader reader = comm.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection);
DataList1.DataSource = reader;
DataList1.DataBind();
conn.Close();
Thank you
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Jul 23, 2005
Hi,Say I have a stored procedure which does two INSERT operation.How can I check if the first INSERT succeeded in order to know if Ishould carry on and do the second one ?Regards
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Jan 9, 2007
Hi,
I want to know if it is possible to create and execute a http request in SQL Server. I want to run the request in the database as alot of the data in the url would be retrieved from the database.
I want to create a stored procedure that runs the request. The stored procedure must be called from a trigger on a table.
The reason I want to go this way is because it would be alot faster that to get the data from the database and then execute the http request in the application. Another reason that I want it done on the database side is because the internet connection of my client is not as fast as the one I am using for development so I don't want the pages to load to many times and get the data between the server and the client computer through as fast as possible.
Any ideas on how I would do this?
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Mar 20, 2007
I am tring to use a stored procedure to run a function POST some data through HTTP, but failed. Here are the codes I used. Would appreciate if anyone can help me about that. Thank you very much.
Database Stored Procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[USP_HTTP_POST]
@URL NCHAR(255),
@CONTENT NCHAR(1024),
@Result bit OUTPUT
AS
BEGIN
/***** Call Function to POST *****/
set @Result = NULL
EXECUTE @Result = [dbo].[udfHttpPost]
@URL,
@Content
END
Database Function:
CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[udfHttpPost]
(@Url [nchar](255),
@Content [nchar](1024))
RETURNS [bit] WITH EXECUTE AS CALLER
AS
EXTERNAL NAME [SqlServices].[SqlServices.HttpServices].[HttpPost]
VC# Assembly Code
using System;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Net;
using System.Security;
using System.Security.Permissions;
using System.IO;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Server;
namespace SqlServices
{
public class HttpServices
{
[SqlFunction(DataAccess = DataAccessKind.None)]
public static bool HttpPost(string Url, string Content)
{
Url = Url.TrimEnd();
Content = Content.TrimEnd();
string rawOutput = "";
//Get Access Right to Web
WebPermission p = new WebPermission(NetworkAccess.Connect,Url);
p.Assert();
//Prepare the WebRequest
WebRequest Req = (WebRequest)WebRequest.Create(Url);
Req.Timeout = 60000;
Req.Method = "POST";
Req.ContentLength = Content.Length;
Req.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
StreamWriter PostWriter = new StreamWriter(Req.GetRequestStream());
PostWriter.Write(Content);
PostWriter.Close();
WebResponse Resp = Req.GetResponse();
StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(Resp.GetResponseStream());
rawOutput = sr.ReadToEnd();
sr.Close();
return true;
}
}
}
System Exception:
A .NET Framework error occurred during execution of user defined routine or aggregate 'udfHttpPost':
System.Security.SecurityException: Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.SecurityPermission, mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
System.Security.SecurityException:
at System.Security.CodeAccessSecurityEngine.CheckNReturnSO(PermissionToken permToken, CodeAccessPermission demand, StackCrawlMark& stackMark, Int32 unrestrictedOverride, Int32 create)
at System.Security.CodeAccessSecurityEngine.Assert(CodeAccessPermission cap, StackCrawlMark& stackMark)
at System.Security.CodeAccessPermission.Assert()
at SqlServices.HttpServices.HttpPost(String Url, String Content)
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May 13, 2008
Greetings:
I have MSSQL 2005. On earlier versions of MSSQL saving a stored procedure wasn't a confusing action. However, every time I try to save my completed stored procedure (parsed successfully ) I'm prompted to save it as a query on the hard drive.
How do I cause the 'Save' action to add the new stored procedure to my database's list of stored procedures?
Thanks!
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Dec 20, 2005
In Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express you can right click on "Stored Procedures" under a database in the object explorer and the resulting Context Menu offers a selection called "New Stored Procedure".
If you select "New Stored Procedure", a Stored Procedure Template Document is added for editing. It has the suffix ".sql"; I can save this document to the file system after I edit it, but I cannot figure out how to add it to the database as a Stored Procedure.
Can someone please tell me how to do this.
Thank you.
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Aug 24, 2007
Hi guys 'n gals,
I created a query, which makes use of a temp table, and I need the results to be displayed in a View. Unfortunately, Views do not support temp tables, as far as I know, so I put my code in a stored procedure, with the hope I could call it from a View....
I tried:
CREATE VIEW [qryMyView]
AS
EXEC pr_MyProc
and unfortunately, it does not let this run.
Anybody able to help me out please?
Cheers!
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Nov 17, 2006
Hi!
I'm using VS2005 and trying to save my very simple stored procedure.The error message "Invalid object name 'dbo.xxxxx' just pop's up.
The SP is written through the Server Explorer > Stored Procedures > Add new.... etc.Using SQL server 2000.
Don't think this has to do with the SP-code but here it is:
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.KontrollUnikPersNr@PersNr nvarchar(50) = null OUTPUTASSELECT @PersNr = PersNr FROM User WHERE PersNr = @PersNrRETURN @@ROWCOUNT
Thanx i advance for any help!
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Feb 8, 2007
I am running Sql Server 2005, When I create a new stored procedure and try to save it, I'm prompted with the 'save file as dialog'. Is'nt the stored procedure suppose to be saved within the database?
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Mar 12, 2008
Hi, I have created a store procedure and want to save them. this is wha ti did.
I clicked on the Northwind--> Programm--> Stored Procedure-- > right clicked --> new stored procedure
after writing my stored procedure I saved it. But when I am saving I want to save it under the Stored Procedure folder
of the NorthWind database. I guess this is what it should do. When I use to use the sql 2000, i could always send my stored procedure here , i guess it was by default. But even if i save my sql stored procedure at any other location than at the run time, how the applicaiton will find my store procedure.
Well so thinking of that I have to save my stored procedure under the database for which table it is created however, i can not save it there. I tried to figure out the directly but I couldnt.
So any suggestion????
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Jul 30, 2007
Hi,
i can make and save a stored procedure in Visual Web Developer (via Database Explorer). It appears then in the list op stored procedure in Management Sudio.
But how to do the same in Management Studio? When i make a sp and i want to save it, Management Studio asks me a name, but put the file in a Projects directory in 'My documents'. It never appears in the list of sp.
Thanks
tartuffe
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Jun 19, 2008
Hi,
Recently, I started to move more databases from SQL Server 2000 to 2005, well the Stored Procedures in 2005 is hard to handle.
First of all, I created the new SP in Object Explorer, the "New Stored Procedure" query just created a new name under the Stored Procedures folder, then I have to re-open it to put in TSQL code.
After I put in the code in the new SP, if I click "Save", the File
Manager comes out to let me to save in a physical location (C: or D: or Network place...). But after I close and open the new SP, the code I put in there is not really in the new SP.
I know that I have to "Execute" the SP in order to save the change. But the problem is I don't want to run the code at this step, the SP is to get a lot of data transactions, I'll setup a "Job" to do this.
So, the question is: Is this the way to create and save a new SP? Is there any other way to save the code changes in the SP WITHOUT "Execute" it?
Please give me any advise, article or links to read.
Thanks.
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Jul 15, 2004
I am trying to save an uploaded image and its associated info to sql server database using a stored procedure but keep getting trouble. When trying to save, the RowAffected always return -1. but when i debug it, I dont' see problem both from stored procedure server
explore and codebehind. it looks to me every input param contains correct value(such as the uploaded image file name, contentType and etc). well, for the imgbin its input param value returns something like "byte[] imgbin={Length=516}". Below is my code, could anyone help to point out what did I do wrong?
Thank you.
================================================
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[sp_SaveInfo]
(
@UserID varchar(12),
@Image_FileName nvarchar(50),
@Image_ContentType nvarchar(50),
@Image_ImageData image,
@Create_DateTime datetime)
AS
set nocount on
insert ExpertImage(UserID, Image_FileName, Image_ContentType, Image_ImageData, Image_ReceiveDateTime)
values(@UserID, @Image_FileName, @Image_ContentType, @Image_ImageData, @Create_DateTime)
GO
private void Submit1_ServerClick(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
if(Page.IsValid)
{
Stream imgStream = File1.PostedFile.InputStream;
int imgLen=File1.PostedFile.ContentLength;
string imgContentType = File1.PostedFile.ContentType;
string imgName = File1.PostedFile.FileName.Substring(File1.PostedFile.FileName.LastIndexOf("\") + 1);
byte[] imgBinaryData = new byte[imgLen];
int n=imgStream.Read(imgBinaryData, 0, imgLen);
int RowsAffected = SaveInfo(imgName,imgBinaryData, imgContentType);
if(RowsAffected > 0)
{
..
}
else
{
..
}
}
}
public int SaveInfo(string imgName, byte[] imgbin, string imgcontenttype)
{
SqlConnection objConn = new DSConnection().DbConn;
SqlCommand objCMD = new SqlCommand("sp_SaveInfo", objConn);
objCMD.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
objCMD.Parameters.Add("@UserID", SqlDbType.VarChar, 12);
objCMD.Parameters["@UserID"].Value = txtMemberID.Text.ToString();
objCMD.Parameters["@UserID"].Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
objCMD.Parameters.Add("@Create_DateTime", SqlDbType.DateTime);
objCMD.Parameters["@Create_DateTime"].Value = DateTime.Now.ToLongTimeString();
objCMD.Parameters["@Create_DateTime"].Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
objCMD.Parameters.Add("@Image_FileName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50);
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_FileName"].Value = imgName;
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_FileName"].Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
objCMD.Parameters.Add("@Image_ContentType", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50);
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_ContentType"].Value = imgcontenttype;
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_ContentType"].Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
objCMD.Parameters.Add("@Image_ImageData", SqlDbType.Image);
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_ImageData"].Value = imgbin;
objCMD.Parameters["@Image_ImageData"].Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
int numRowsAffected = objCMD.ExecuteNonQuery();
return numRowsAffected;
}
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We are collecting values in a string format with delimeteres and sending to DB .We would like to insert the data in Bulk insert format rather than splitting the same and then inserting..
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May 10, 2007
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Apr 5, 2007
I'm modifying a pretty big web application and the programmer who built it used all stored procedures and no views. Does anyone know why someone would do this? I realize that you can't pass parameters with views and insert/update/delete records with views, but he even used stored procedures for queries like: SELECT * FROM myTable WHERE myVal > 0 ORDER BY myVal Is it more efficient to put this in a stored procedure compared a view?
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Are there performace benefits to using a select from a View instead of a stored procedure that returns the same dataset? I am concerned about when we ramp up to 100's of users.
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I like the security of using stored procedures. It seems I am able to do anything with it that I can with a view. Why would I choose a view over a sproc?
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Mar 14, 2007
Hello all I am not quite a beginner but not an expert at SQL. I'm kind of in a bind and need some help. I have a table that shows me statuses of tickets (open, pending, closed), some tickets could have as much as 25 rows/ticket. I want to try to avoid that but at the same time keep track of the time. Here's what I need to happen...
with the data example below I need to take the ((closed date - first open date) - total of Waiting time). This will give me total time duration of the ticket. I'd like to either write a stored procedure or create a view that would do this for me. Any one have ideas?
CallID DateStopTimeStopCallStatus
002161772006-01-2005:39:24Open
002161772006-01-2005:39:27Open
002161772006-01-2005:40:13Open
002161772006-01-2005:40:24Pending
002161772006-02-0716:05:47Pending
002161772006-02-2117:26:22Pending
002161772006-02-2117:29:06Pending
002161772006-02-2117:29:08Open
002161772006-03-0316:35:10Open
002161772006-04-0515:12:26Open
002161772006-04-0515:17:09Open
002161772006-04-1414:37:49Open
002161772006-04-1414:37:54Awaiting
002161772006-04-1911:20:30Awaiting
002161772006-04-1912:12:34Awaiting
002161772006-04-1912:12:37Awaiting
002161772006-04-1912:12:58Awaiting
002161772006-04-1912:13:00Closed[/b]
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How can I create a stored procedure that combines the results from three views, and puts them in a temp table?
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Jan 1, 2008
Hi all,
I want to know if there is a way to use a stored procedure in a view OR
a table value function OR
use the store procedure in table value function.
If any of these is a possibility, it would help. So far i have learnt that extended stored procedures can be accessed in table value functions.
Thanks.
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Jan 1, 2008
Hi all,
I want to know if there is a way to use a stored procedure in a view OR
a table value function OR
use the store procedure in table value function.
If any of these is a possibility, it would help. So far i have learnt that extended stored procedures can be accessed in table value functions.
Thanks.
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Jul 20, 2005
Hello all.I have a table defined in sql server as follows:ROW_ID (identity)DEPTH_FROM Number (8,3)DEPTH_TO Number (8,3)COLOUR Char(10)With typical data like:ROW_ID DEPTH_FROM DEPTH_TO COLOUR---------------------------------------------------------------1 0 5BLUE2 5 8BLUE3 8 10RED4 10 12GREEN5 12 16GREENI want to create a view that will 'compress/roll up' the data soit appears like:DEPTH_FROM DEPTH_TO COLOUR---------------------------------------------------------0 8 BLUE8 10 RED10 16 GREENI have been working on this for several days, with no luck,any help would be appreciated. BTW: there are no overlapsallowed in the depth_from, depth_to values.Thanks in advance.
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Aug 13, 2007
Can someone help me convert this stored procedure to a view? It is using two UDFs.
I appreciate this very much!@Start datetime,
@End datetime
AS
SELECT
C.Client_ID, (SUM(COALESCE(PR.AmountPaid,0))+ SUM(COALESCE(SC.SC_AMOUNT,0))) AS SumOfpmts, C.OrgName, C.FirstName, C.LastName, C.Sal1, C.Sal2, C.Sal3, A.Address, A.Address_Line2, A.City, A.State, A.Zip, A.Country, C.Title,
dbo
.getLevel(SUM(COALESCE(PR.AmountPaid,0))+ SUM(COALESCE(SC.SC_AMOUNT,0))) as pmtLevel,
dbo
.getLevelDesc(SUM(COALESCE(PR.AmountPaid,0))+ SUM(COALESCE(SC.SC_AMOUNT,0))) as Description
FROM
tblClients C INNER JOIN
tblPMTs P
ON C.Client_ID = P.Client_ID INNER JOIN
tblPMTReceipts PR
ON P.PMT_ID = PR.PMT_ID INNER JOIN
tblClientAddresses A
ON C.Client_ID = A.Client_ID LEFT OUTER JOIN
tblSoftCreditsPMTS SC
ON C.Client_ID = SC.SC_Client_ID
WHERE
(PR.PaymentDate BETWEEN @Start AND @End)
GROUP
BY C.Client_ID, C.OrgName, C.FirstName, C.LastName, C.Sal1, C.Sal2, C.Sal3, A.Address, A.Address_Line2, A.City, A.State, A.Zip, A.Country, C.Title
ORDER
BY pmtLevel
RETURN
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Aug 28, 2007
Hi guys
I have a stored procedure that a make crosstab table , In this table the main column is "job titles" these jobs must be ordered in certain way , for example "1st managers then engineers … workers … " so In the table that job titles are defined there is also a column named "Ranking" so the" job titles" could be sorted appropriately by ranking order .
The problem is I cannot have the "Ranking" column with my crosstab table so I need to load it in a view or something like that.
Any Idea?
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Oct 14, 2007
Hi i have a page in which a user fills out info on a page, the problem i am getting is that when the save button is clicked all text box values apart from one are saving to the database this field is the "constructor_ID" field. The save button performs a stored procedure, however there is a view which is doing something as well, would it be possible to write a stored procedure which would update the view at the same time?
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_SurveyMainDetails_Update
@Constructor_ID int,@SurveyorName_ID int,@Survey_Date char(10),@Survey_Time char (10),@AbortiveCall bit,@Notes text,@Survey_ID int,@User_ID int,@Tstamp timestamp out AS
DECLARE @CHANGED_Tstamp timestampDECLARE @ActionDone char(6)SET @ActionDone = 'Insert'
SET @CHANGED_Tstamp = (SELECT Tstamp FROM tblSurvey WHERE Survey_ID = @Survey_ID)IF @Tstamp <> @CHANGED_Tstamp --AND @@ROWCOUNT =0 BEGIN SET @Tstamp = @CHANGED_Tstamp RAISERROR('This survey has already been updated since you opened this record',16,1) RETURN 14 ENDELSE
BEGIN
SELECT * FROM tblSurvey WHERE Constructor_ID = @Constructor_ID AND --Contractor_ID = @Contractor_ID AND Survey_DateTime = Convert(DateTime,@Survey_Date + ' ' + LTRIM(RTRIM(@Survey_Time)), 103) AND IsAbortiveCall = @AbortiveCall IF @@ROWCOUNT>0 SET @ActionDone = 'Update'
UPDATE tblSurvey SET Constructor_ID = @Constructor_ID , SurveyorName_ID = @SurveyorName_ID , Survey_DateTime = Convert(DateTime,@Survey_Date + ' ' + LTRIM(RTRIM(@Survey_Time)), 103) , IsAbortiveCall = @AbortiveCall , Note = @Notes WHERE Survey_ID = @Survey_ID AND Tstamp = @Tstamp IF @@error = 0 begin exec dhoc_ChangeLog_Insert 'tblSurvey', @Survey_ID, @User_ID, @ActionDone, 'Main Details', @Survey_ID
end else BEGIN RAISERROR ('The request has not been proessed, it might have been modifieid since you last opened it, please try again',16,1) RETURN 10 END SELECT * FROM tblSurvey WHERE Survey_ID=@Survey_ID
END
--Make sure this has saved, if not return 10 as this is unexpected error
--SELECT * FROM tblSurvey
DECLARE @RETURN_VALUE tinyintIF @@error <>0 RETURN @@errorGO
This is the view;
CREATE VIEW dbo.vw_Property_FetchASSELECT dbo.tblPropertyPeriod.Property_Period, dbo.tblPropertyType.Property_Type, dbo.tblPropertyYear.Property_Year, dbo.tblProperty.Add1, dbo.tblProperty.Add2, dbo.tblProperty.Add3, dbo.tblProperty.Town, dbo.tblProperty.PostCode, dbo.tblProperty.Block_Code, dbo.tblProperty.Estate_Code, dbo.tblProperty.UPRN, dbo.tblProperty.Tstamp, dbo.tblProperty.Property_ID, dbo.tblProperty.PropertyStatus_ID, dbo.tblProperty.PropertyType_ID, dbo.tblProperty.Correspondence_Add4, dbo.tblProperty.Correspondence_Add3, dbo.tblProperty.Correspondence_Add2, dbo.tblProperty.Correspondence_Add1, dbo.tblProperty.Correspondence_Phone, dbo.tblProperty.Correspondence_Name, dbo.tblPropertyStatus.Property_Status, dbo.tblProperty.Floor_Num, dbo.tblProperty.Num_Beds, dbo.vw_LastSurveyDate.Last_Survey_Date, dbo.tblProperty_Year_Period.Constructor_ID, dbo.tblProperty_Year_Period.PropertyPeriod_ID, dbo.tblProperty_Year_Period.PropertyYear_ID, LTRIM(RTRIM(ISNULL(dbo.tblProperty.Add1, ''))) + ', ' + LTRIM(RTRIM(ISNULL(dbo.tblProperty.Add2, ''))) + ', ' + LTRIM(RTRIM(ISNULL(dbo.tblProperty.Add3, ''))) + ', ' + LTRIM(RTRIM(ISNULL(dbo.tblProperty.PostCode, ''))) AS Address, dbo.tblProperty.TenureFROM dbo.tblPropertyType RIGHT OUTER JOIN dbo.tblProperty LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.tblProperty_Year_Period ON dbo.tblProperty.Property_ID = dbo.tblProperty_Year_Period.Property_ID LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.vw_LastSurveyDate ON dbo.tblProperty.Property_ID = dbo.vw_LastSurveyDate.Property_ID LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.tblPropertyStatus ON dbo.tblProperty.Status_ID = dbo.tblPropertyStatus.PropertyStatus_ID ON dbo.tblPropertyType.PropertyType_ID = dbo.tblProperty.PropertyType_ID LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.tblPropertyPeriod ON dbo.tblProperty.PropertyPeriod_ID = dbo.tblPropertyPeriod.PropertyPeriod_ID LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.tblPropertyYear ON dbo.tblProperty.PropertyYear_ID = dbo.tblPropertyYear.PropertyYear_ID
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Jan 3, 2008
Is it possible to drop and then create a view from a stored procedure? Like the way you can drop and create a temp table.
I want to create a view of the fields in a table something like: But I cannot include the field names, they may be changed by an admin user.
If exists view 'custom_fields"
drop view 'custom_fields'
Create view custom_fields
Select * From tblCustomFields
And make this a view in the db named custom_fields.
And I want to call it from a button click in my UI.
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Dec 6, 2005
hi,
Can someone tell me when to use SQL Server View as oppose to Stored Porcedure?
Currently we do everything with SQL Server stored procedure. I mean, even if we have to display some report, we use Stored Procedure.
In what situations and senarios views are better and one should consider them over Stored Procedure?
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Apr 21, 2001
Hi
I need to create a view using a stored procedure .
The task is to Upload multiple sql server tables sourcing data from flat files as well as SQL server tables .It is the process of Data migration.
After loading few tables,I need to create a view on thoes tables which can be used (queried )to load furthe tables.
I need to AUTOMATE THIS PROCESS .Means Once I schedule the job .It should take fire the stored procedures one after another .
I am thinking to create a view though a stored procedure .
You can suggest me alternate ways to do same .
Sujit
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Aug 3, 2001
Joe, thank you for the answer to my post.
Can I also use a
SELECT field1 FROM DBName.dbo.TableName with a "VIEW" in this other database (that's on the same server)?
Also, in my sp, I have the following:
SELECT DISTINCT Store.[DemoID#], Progstats.ProgramName, Progstats.[Program#], ZCHAIN.STR_NAME, ZCHAIN.[STR#], ZCHAIN.ADDRESS,
ZCHAIN.City, ZCHAIN.ST, ZCHAIN.ZIP, ZCHAIN.[PHONE#], Store.D1, Store.Status, Store.AgencyCompleted,
Store.Reason, Store.LeadName, Store.DemonstratorName, Store.UpdatedOnline
FROM (Store INNER JOIN Progstats ON Store.[Program#] = Progstats.[Program#]) INNER JOIN ZCHAIN ON Store.[TD#] = ZCHAIN.[ID#]
WHERE (((Store.[DemoID#])=@DemoID)) AND Progstats.Status=1;
GO
ZCHAIN has now become this "VIEWZCHAIN" in this other database. So, could I simply relace "ZCHAIN" with "DB2.dbo.VIEWZCHAIN.STR_NAME" which is actually now a 4-part name?
Thanks,
John Wilson
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Jun 7, 2004
Hiya folks,
I'n need to access a view from within a SProc, to see if the view returns a recordset and if it does assign one the of the fields that the view returns into a variable.
The syntax I'm using is as follows :
SELECT TOP 1 @MyJobN = IJobN FROM MyView
I keep getting an object unknown error (MyView). I've also tried calling it with the 'owner' tags.
SELECT TOP 1 @MyJobN = IJobN FROM LimsLive.dbo.MyView
But alas to no avail!
Any offers kind people??
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