Using Sql Server Agent Stored Procedures To Execute A Package
Aug 15, 2006
hi everyone,
awhile back someone (i think it was darren) submitted a post which had a code example of using sql server agent stored procedures to execute a package. i searched for the post, but i didn't find it.
anyway, can someone please re-post that example or provide a similar one?
thanks.
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May 29, 2007
Hi
I hv created a new Job for my SSIS Package... but when i start the job manually it gives me this error below:
"Executed as User:localhost/SYSTEM. THe package could not be loaded.the Step Failed".
i have my package deployed in Storage Packages[MSDB]...
Could you help me on this....
THanks!
Karthik
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Nov 17, 2006
hi, can anyone explain, how to execute package with sql server agent:
the problem is::
i made a integration service package (in visual studio 2005). When I 'm in visual studio and do "execute" the package it works well. Then I build a dtsx file. When i double click on it, it opens and if i do execute, it works well.
I want to execute the package every week automatically. I write a job in SQL server agent, in Steps I choosed Type=SQL server Integration service packege, then General->packacge source -> file system, and then wrote where the dtsx file is (which was built). "Run as" I choose my user name.
then i'm trying to start a job, but it fails, and writes "The package execution failed."
What I'm doing wrong.
(sorry for my english)
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Apr 1, 2008
Hello
I'm trying to run a task that executes a script file (cmd). When i run it with in bids with my own users (domain admin) it works. When i start a cmd prompt and try to run the cmd file directly from the network location where it is it works (with my own rights and with the sql server agent user).
Now when i try to run in from smss > agent jobs > job and run job it never completes. Im not getting any error message either it just keeps on running on the step ??? It seems like a rights issue, but the account running the sql server agent is able to execute the cmd file directly from the command prompt.
There are no errors in any error logs anywhere and no error is displayed...
Ps. Im running the job step as a integration service pacgake.
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Aug 3, 2006
I am trying to
copy a database from our company's external SQL
Server(production) to our local SQL
Server(development). The Copy Database wizard fails on the step
"Execute SQL Server Agent Job".
Following is the error in the log file.. Please advise
InnerException-->An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)
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Oct 24, 2006
Hi,
Some of you guys seem to be gurus with the new Integration Services technology, so I hope someone can lend me some advice, as I haven't worked much with integration before.
Ok, here we go. What I want to do is select some data from my database and export the result to a flat file (really a .csv file with values delimited by semicolons). Sounds like a simple thing to do? Well, I'm sure it is when you know how to do it :) I know I could manage the same thing by writing a C# class that creates that .csv file, but the decision has been made to use Integration Services for these kind of operations.
I created an SSIS project in Business Intelligence Development Studio, and created a package (I defined the task flow etc.). By choosing "Execute package" from the IDE I managed to create the flat file, and everything seemed sweet. However, When trying to execute the package (package.Execute();) from C# code, it only results in a failure. I have read on several sites that this has to do with my program lacking the rights to run the package from the client side. OK, fair enough. I need to create the package on the server, and use an SQL Server Agent to execute the package through the agent.
Can anyone tell me how I need to do this? How can I ensure that the package is created on the sql server instead of locally on my development computer? When I create a new SSIS project the package is already made, and it is created locally on my PC.
I hope someone can give me some help. Even a little nudge would be appreciated ;)
Thanks in advance!
Greenies
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Mar 5, 2015
I have a column in a table, which have the stored procedure name stored in each row. Now, I need to execute each SP in the table dynamically. I'm trying to construct a SQL but not able to fire them!!
DECLARE @sql VARCHAR(MAX)
SELECT @sql = STUFF((SELECT '; GO EXEC ' + StoredProcedureName + '' FROM MyTable FOR XML PATH ('')),1,5,'')
print @sql
EXEC sp_executesql @sql
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Jul 20, 2015
Replication-Replication Distribution Subsystem: agent PRODDATA6 failed. Could not find stored procedure 'sp_MSdel_dboActiveTask_msrepl_ccs'.
Replication-Replication Transaction-Log Reader Subsystem: agent PRODDATA6. The process could not execute 'sp_replcmds' on 'PRODDATA6'.
Replication-Replication Distribution Subsystem: agent PRODDATA6. Could not find stored procedure 'sp_MSupd_dboActiveTask'.
Looks like these sp's got deleted?
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Nov 30, 2006
when I run a package from a command window using dtexec, the job immediately says success.
DTExec: The package execution returned DTSER_SUCCESS (0).
Started: 3:37:41 PM
Finished: 3:37:43 PM
Elapsed: 2.719 seconds
However the Job is still in th agent and the status is executing. The implications of this are not good. Is this how the sql server agent job task is supposed to work by design.
Thanks,
Larry
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Jul 23, 2005
I've tried several different way to execute a oracle storedprocedure from a DTS package but to no avail.I have a Linked Server setup which does bring back Oracle tables from theserver when I click on the Tables icon.Here's my DTS statement:exec omsd..OMS_TECO.SP_Callback_Update_Pkg(116);omsd is the linked serveroms_teco is the owner of the oracle stored procedureSP_Callback_Update_Pkg is the oracle stored procedure(116) is the parameter passed to the oracle stored procedureI put the above exec statement in a DTS Execute SQL Task using a Connectionthat I tried using several OLE and ODBC Data Sources. I can't seem to findthe right combination.Please Help!!!!!!!!--Message posted via http://www.sqlmonster.com
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Jun 29, 2006
Hi,
I have a SSIS package called "MyExport" stored on the SQL server 2005 standard SP1. I have created an SSIS package configuration stored in a SQL table msdb.dbo.SSIS Configurations, with the configurationFilter = "Export2" with some configuration values which I can change programmatically as needed.
How do I execute this package with the configuration in the SQL table? I don't seem to have any problem when the package configuration is stored in an .xml file. The documentation is very poor or non-existant on trying to do execute the package with configurations stored in SQL server. I just can't seem to get the proper syntax.
Can someone give me an example of a dtexec command for the above or maybe some c# code?
In Execute Package Utility, when you select the Configurations option, it pops up a dialog box for a FILE based configuration file (*.dtsconfig). There is NO WAY to access a configuration stored in the [dbo].[SSIS
Configurations] table - which is where the SQL based configurations are stored. If you could pick a SQL based configuration, you would then need to pick the ConfigurationFilter for the configuration you want to use.
It's the same when you try to create a new job in SQL Server Agent - you can't select the package configuration stored in SQL server. When you get to the configurations tab, you can only add a file based configuration.
I've checked BOL as well, and there are no examples or discussion of this that I can find.
If anyone can point me in the proper direction, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.
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Aug 7, 2007
Hello All,I tried to set the access permissions for debugging stored procedure by reading the articlehttp://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/w1bhybwz(VS.80).aspxandhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms164014.aspxI have tried to add the role to sysaminas follows1)SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES WHERE ROUTINE_NAME = 'sp_sdidebug'(to find the sp)Error:--The stored procedure not found2)sp_addsrvrolemember 'Developmentswati.jain', 'sysadmin' though this is executed successfuly . Error is still persisting
Cannot debug stored procedures because the SQL Server database is not setup correctly or user does not have permission to execute master.sp_sdidebug.
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Mar 3, 2006
I have written a VB component to execute a SSIS package stored in SQL server.
I am using the Microsoft.sqlserver.dts.dtsclient, dtsconnection/dtscommand
and executereader and everything works perfect on the local machine. This is descibed in a msdn site .
But my customer have a remote SQL server and want no extra BI clients/SQL server clients etc on the client machine, only an ordinary windows client and network connection to the SQL server.
My question is: Can you still use dtsclient or do you have to do in some other way?
rose-marie
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Jul 13, 2006
Hello,
We are trying to be proactive and stop a potential performance issue by reducing the number of recompiles in our SQL 2000 database application. This database is replicated. After viewing output from Profiler and PerfMon it seems that over 90% of the recompiles are due to system stored procedures generated by replication merge agents. Can anything be done about this?
Thanks
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Jan 14, 2005
Hello SQL Experts,
we've got a Windows Server 2003 environment with SQL Server 2000 Sp 3.
A stored procedure selects specific data from a user-table which depend on the user executing it. The users are granted execute permission on the stored procedure. But execution fails, if the user is not granted select permission on the user-table, too.
The problem is, that the user must not have the permission on all data in the user-table but on the data concerning him.
In earlier versions of SQL Server and Windows the execute permission has granted sufficient rights to select from the underlying tables. How can this be re-established?
The Owner of sp and table is dbo.
Thanks for your replies!
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Oct 23, 2006
I tried this morning to check some of the system stored procedures and ran into trouble. Only four of them executed: sp_alterdiagram, sp_creatediagram, sp_dropdiagram and sp_helpdiagramdefinition. I could not check all the rest, I did it selectively. The typical error message was: Invalid object on RETURN statement. Some had syntactical errors.
sp_ActiveDirectory_Obj
Invalid object name 'sys.sp_ActiveDirectory_SCP' Line 171
sp_ActiveDirectory_SCP
Invalid object name 'sys.sp_ActiveDirectory_SCP' Line 171
sp_ActiveDirectory_Start
Invalid object name 'sys.sp_ActiveDirectory_Start' Line 19
Invalid object name 'sys.sp_add_agent_parameter' Line 60
Invalid object name 'sys.sp_add_agent_profile' Line 123
Invalid object name 'sys.sp_add_data_file_recover_suspect_db' Line 17
sp_addalias
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_addalias, Line 44
Incorrect syntax near '%'.
Msg 195, Level 15, State 10, Procedure sp_addalias, Line 64
'get_sid' is not a recognized built-in function name.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_addalias, Line 78
Incorrect syntax near '%'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_addalias, Line 119
Incorrect syntax near '%'.
sp_bindefault
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_bindefault, Line 95
Incorrect syntax near '%'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_bindefault, Line 134
Incorrect syntax near '%'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_bindefault, Line 182
Incorrect syntax near '%'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_bindefault, Line 208
Incorrect syntax near '%'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_bindefault, Line 228
Incorrect syntax near '%'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_bindefault, Line 264
Incorrect syntax near '%'.
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure sp_bindefault, Line 273
Incorrect syntax near '%'.
sp_databases
Invalid object name 'sys.sp_databases'. Line 6
sp_tables
Invalid object name 'sys.sp_tables'
Is there a chance that these errors are due to the fact that I executed them without parameters?
Thanks
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Apr 24, 2007
HI,
would like to know how to give execute permissions for all the stored procedures in a database at one shot. please advise.
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Jun 14, 2006
Hi
I am currently using SQL server 2005 express edition for a website I have created using Asp.Net 2.
For this website I call stored procedures that I have created in the databse to return any page data. However, I keep getting error messages say that the login does not have execute permission for the stored procedure.
In Sql Server 2005 there does not seem to be an easy way to grant permissions to a stored procedure as you add them. I say this because when I used Sql Server 2000 I would just add the stored procedure, rigth click on it and grant permission to the user.
Now this does not seem to be the case with the new version of sql server and I was just wondering whether there is now a new, easy way of doing this.
If anyone can point me in the right direction on this...
I have managed to get this working by going into the properties of the users atached to the database, adding a list of stored procedures to the "scalables" area and individually ticking the execute checkboxs. However, when I return to add a new stored procedure, the list has disapeared. Is this a bug with Sql server 2005?
Thanking you in advance
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Oct 17, 2005
I have created multiple stored procedures that search different tables for similiar information.
Is it possible to have one main stored procedure that calls and executes each of these individual stored procedures and then use the UNION keyword to combine the results?
For example
Code:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[Return_Detail]
@IDVarChar(200)
AS
--Get the 1st Detail
EXECReturn_1st_Detail @ID = @ID
UNION
--Get the 2nd Detail
EXECReturn_2nd_Detail @ID = @ID
GO
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Jul 23, 2005
How can i add Execute permissions on the Stored Procedures under thecreated user permission iusing SQLDMO ?
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Sep 20, 2007
Hey guys,I'm pretty new to SQL configuration, and I need to give EXECUTEpersmissions for one of the SQL user roles. I am running SQL 2005Management Studio Express - free version. I found the list of mystored procedures, but I can not locate any permissions screen. Cansomeone help point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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Jan 3, 2008
I'm running this legacy DTS package under SQL Server 2005, and need to make some changes.
I have some (say, 3) stored procedures, and they all have one same parameter. Each SP returns a dataset. I need to import each dataset to a table using DTS. Both the SPs and the destination tables are in the same database.
So, I created an "Execute SQL Task" and typed in "SQL Statement" something like this:
INSERT INTO TABLE TABLE1
EXEC SP1 ?
GO
INSERT INTO TABLE TABLE2
EXEC SP2 ?
GO
INSERT INTO TABLE TABLE3
EXEC SP3 ?
GO
And the execution returns an error: No value given for one or more required parameters.
Is it possible to assign a parameter to all three SPs? What is the work out if I don't want to change the SPs, and I don't want to create 3 Execute SQL Tasks?
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Nov 6, 2007
I surfed a lot of the internet piecing this together. I have a database that gets copied every night from a live database so users can run queries against it, so I needed to be able to recreate a stored procedure from within ASP.NET. Also, I needed to take information I was importing from a .CSV file and compare it using the stored procedure to find specific information and import it into another database. I was able to do this using the SQLDMO reference object.
Here are some clipits of what you need.
Imports SQLDMOPrivate myServer As New SQLServer
Dim serverName As String = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("Server").ToString()Dim userName As String = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("UserName").ToString()
Dim password As String = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("Password").ToString()
Dim storedProcedure As New StoredProcedure
Dim qresults As SQLDMO.QueryResults
Example Stored Procedure
Try
myServer.Connect(serverName, userName, password)
storedProcedure.Text = "IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sysobjects WHERE name='memb_proc' AND user_name(uid)='dbo') DROP PROCEDURE dbo.memb_proc"myServer.Databases.Item("<databasename>", "dbo").StoredProcedures.Add(storedProcedure)
storedProcedure.Text = "CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.memb_proc @lastname varchar(50) = '', @firstname varchar(50) = '', @zip varchar(5) = '', @membrowno varchar(50) OUTPUT AS Select @membrowno = rowno from memb where lastname LIKE @lastname and name LIKE @firstname and zip1 LIKE @zip "myServer.Databases.Item("<databasename>", "dbo").StoredProcedures.Add(storedProcedure)
Label1.Text = "Creation of stored procedure successful"Catch ex As Exception
Label1.Text = "Creation of stored procedure failed"
Finally
myServer.DisConnect()End Try
Run Stored Procedure and Obtain Results
myServer.Connect(serverName, userName, password)
qresults = myServer.ExecuteWithResults("USE [databasename] DECLARE @return_value int,@membrowno varchar(50) EXEC @return_value = [dbo].[memb_proc] @lastname = N'" & Last & "', @firstname = N'" & First & "',@zip = N'" & ZIP & "', @membrowno = @membrowno OUTPUT SELECT @membrowno as N'@membrowno'")For num = 1 To qresults.Rows
MemberRowNo = qresults.GetColumnString(num, 1)
Next
myServer.DisConnect()
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Jan 23, 2004
Hello,
Is it possible to execute DBCC statements remotely in destination servers through stored procedures existing in source server.
I dont want to use isql, osql, openquery, openresultset because I have to pass user id or password.
I have linked the required SQL servers using Linked servers.
If so please give some example.
Thanks in Advance,
Sateesh
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May 6, 2014
We are using a third party tool that does not store passwords in an encrypted format therefore we created a user with minimal rights. Isn't there a way to grant "execute any stored procedure" to a user/Login? Do we really have to grant execute on each procedure to the user? And then do the same for each new store procedure? The only other option we have found to be able to "see" and execute the stored procedures is by granting "db_owner". I would think that would negate the user being minimal rights.
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Sep 3, 2007
Hi,
I have a problem with sp execution.:
objects of [dbo]
Tables of [nuran]
Grants of [nuran]
[dbo].tabloA
[nuran].tmptabloA
Select,insert, update on [dbo].tabloA
[dbo].tmptabloA
Deny for [dbo].tmptabloA
[dbo].sp_yordam
Grant for executing [dbo].sp_yordam
(1)
create PROCEDURE [dbo].[SP_yordam]
AS
BEGIN
BEGIN TRANSACTION @Tran1
¦¦¦¦¦. ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦.
INSERT INTO [tabloA]
(, ,)
SELECT ,,
FROM [tmptabloA] WHERE ......
¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦.
DELETE FROM [tmptabloA]
COMMIT TRANSACTION @Tran1
When user [nuran] execute the procedure sp_yordam by a VB program, the procedure use [dbo].tmptabloA not [nuran].[tmptaboA]. If there are data in the [dbo].tmptabloA, the procedure insert data to [dbo].tabloA from [dbo].tmptabloA. But when I checked user name in the procedure during execution, the user was [nuran].
If I write the procedure like that:
(2)
create PROCEDURE [dbo].[SP_tmpSil]
AS
declare @tablo1 as varchar(50),
DECLARE @sil as nvarchar(max)
select @tablo1='[tmptabloA]'
SELECT @sil = ' DELETE FROM ' + @tablo1 + ';'
EXEC (@sil)
END
And it executed by user [nuran],then it used the correct table [nuran].tmptabloA
Is there any way to use users table in an stored procedure without using the user name :
(3)
create PROCEDURE [dbo].[SP_yordam]
AS
BEGIN
BEGIN TRANSACTION @Tran1
¦¦¦¦¦. ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦.
INSERT INTO [tabloA]
(, ,)
SELECT ,,
FROM [nuran].[tmptabloA] WHERE ......
¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦.
DELETE FROM [nuran].[tmptabloA]
COMMIT TRANSACTION @Tran1
I don't want to use (2) and (3) code methods, I prefer to use (1) script. Is there any compilation method, or any aditional way for using script (1) with correct user rights?
Thanks a lot
Nuran
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Sep 19, 2006
While doing maintenance on a development server we detached a database and later reattached it to the same server.
For some unknown reason web services execute but return no results. There are no errors reported in event viewer. I connected to the database in Visual Studio 2005 and attempted to execute a simple select statement but it returns no row.
It appears to execute the stored procedure but does not return any data. I have cut and pasted the select statement into a View which does execute.
Lastly I just created a new store procedure to test the database and it also does not return any rows. This is all very strange.
Could use a few suggestions at this point.
Larry
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Dec 17, 2007
Hi ALL,
I have a Execute SQL Task to execute a stored procedure. It has no input and output parameters.
The stored procedure is defined as follows:
set ANSI_NULLS ON
set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
go
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[SetSLATimePriority]
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @PriorityID tinyint,@MAXPriorityID tinyint
DECLARE @Priority NVARCHAR(MAX), @SLATime int
SET @PriorityID=1
SET @MAXPriorityID=0
SELECT @MAXPriorityID=MAX([Priority ID]) FROM [MTD Dashboard].[dbo].[Priority]
SET NOCOUNT ON;
WHILE @PriorityID<=@MAXPriorityID
BEGIN
SELECT @Priority= [Priority] FROM [MTD Dashboard].[dbo].[Priority]
WHERE [Priority ID]=@PriorityID
SELECT @SLATime= [SLA Time in hours] FROM [MTD Dashboard].[dbo].[Priority]
WHERE [Priority ID]=@PriorityID
UPDATE [MTD Dashboard].[dbo].[Remedy Dump-Filtered]
SET [SLA Time] = @SLATime WHERE [Priority] like @Priority
SET @PriorityID=@PriorityID+1
END
END
The Properties of Execute SQL Task are set as follows:
Result Set: None
Connection Type: OLEDB
SQL Source Type: Direct Input
SQL Statement: EXEC ? = [dbo].[SetSLATimePriority]
IsQueryStoredProcedure: True
ByPassPrepare: False
Parameter Mapping:
Variable Name : User::IntValue
Direction: ReturnValue
Data Type: Long
ParameterName: 0
I am getting the following error, when I run this package.
[Execute SQL Task] Error: Executing the query "EXEC ? = [dbo].[SetSLATimePriority]" failed with the following error: "Invalid parameter number". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.
I am not able to figure out, where exactly the problem is.. Can some one please help me out?
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Apr 29, 2004
Hi, all
I'm using Sql server 2000
I want to make select statement dynamically and return table using function.
in sp, I've done this but, in function I don't know how to do so.
(I have to create as function since our existing API..)
Following is my tials...
1.
alter Function fnTest
( @fromTime datetime, @toTime datetime)
RETURNS Table
AS
RETURN Exec spTest @from, @to
GO
Yes, it give syntax error..
2. So, I found the following
From Sql Server Books Online, Remark section of CREATE FUNCTION page of Transact-SQL Reference , it says following..
"The following statements are allowed in the body of a multi-statement function. Statements not in this list are not allowed in the body of a function: "
.....
* EXECUTE statements calling an extended stored procedures.
So, I tried.
alter Function fnTest
( @fromTime datetime, @toTime datetime)
RETURNS Table
AS
RETURN Exec master..xp_msver
GO
It doesn't work... syntax err...
Here I have quick question.. How to execute statements calling an extended stored procedures. any examples?
Now, I'm stuck.. how can I create dynamic select statement using function?
I want to know if it's possible or not..
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Feb 19, 2015
I have a stored procedure. It can be executed like this
exec test @p = 1;
exec test @p = 2
exec test @p = n;
n can be hundred.
I want the sp being executed in parallel, not sequence. It means the 3 examples above can be run at the same time.
If I know the number in advance, say 3, I can create 3 different Execution SQL Tasks. They can be run in parallel.
However, the n is not static. It is coming from a table.Β
How can I execute Stored Procedures in PARALLEL and DYNAMICALLY ?
I think about using script task. In the script, I get the value of n, and the list of p, from the table, then running a loop with. In the loop, I create a threat and in the threat, I execute the sp like :Β exec test @p = p. So theΒ exec test may be run parallel. But I am not sure if it works.
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Jan 11, 2007
Hi,
I'd like to know if there's a way to pass parent package parameters to a package executed by SQL Server Job Agent? It appears that sp_start_job doesn't have any variable that could accomodate this.
Hope to hear your ideas.
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Jun 27, 2001
When I run the code microsoft give to launch a DTS package from a stored procedure, the procedure runs continuously, never ending.
When I run the DTS package manually, or from a dtsrun utility, it only takes seconds.
I'm trying to automate this package so it will run after a field in a table has been updated.
Any suggestions are more than welcome.
PS. Here's the code I've been using (that doesn't seem to work):
--- Declare Variables
Declare @hr int
Declare @oPkg int
--- Create Package Object
Exec @hr = sp_OACreate 'DTS.Package', @oPkg OUT
If @hr <> 0
Begin
Print '*** Create Package Object Failed'
Exec sp_oageterrorinfo @oPkg, @hr
Return
End
--- Load Package
---DTSSQLStorageFlags :
---DTSSQLFlag_Default = 0
---DTSSQLStgFlag_UseTrustedConnection = 256
Exec @hr = sp_OAMEthod @oPkg,'LoadFromSqlServer("JENNSERVER", "", "", 256, , , , "RunMS")',null
If @hr <> 0
Begin
Print '*** Load Package Failed'
Exec sp_oageterrorinfo @oPkg, @hr
Return
End
--- Execute Package
Exec @hr = sp_OAMethod @oPkg, 'Execute'
If @hr <> 0
Begin
Print '*** Execute Failed'
Exec sp_oageterrorinfo @oPkg, @hr
Return
End
--- Clean Up Package
Exec @hr = sp_oadestroy @oPkg
If @hr <> 0
Begin
Print '*** Destroy Package Failed'
Exec sp_oageterrorinfo @oPkg, @hr
Return
End
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Jan 6, 2004
Hi everybody,
I would like to ask that how can I execute a package from a stored procedure.
Laci
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