AJAX :: Autocomplete Format With Multiple Columns From Stored Procedure?
Jan 21, 2010
I'm using the Autocomplete extender, it works great however I need to be able to display multiple columns from my stored procedure as have in the example below. The user enters a location #, I need it to display the location number and the address formatted, but when the user selects the correct location, I ONLY want the location number to populate my textbox:
1234
Address
City, State Zip
I've had a real hard time trying to figure out how to do this,. Here's my stored procedure and CS code.
I have an autocomplete extender working great returning one column and I can also retrieve multiple columns just fine from my stored procedure, but here's what I really need to do:
1. Format the data in the autocomplete extender in the following format:
Location Number Address City, State, Zip
2. When the user makes a selection I want only the Location Number to populate the textbox.
I've looked quite a bit on this site and others on how to do #2 and I can't seem to find exactly how this should be done. Is there some javascript that needs to be involved in order accomplish this?
I am using PL/SQL Developer.I have a below query select distinct
DATA_SRC_CD as Source, FILE_NM as File_Name, PATH as File_Path from PKG_SFI_REPORTS.DATALOAD2SUMMARYETLRPRT("FACTS","CM_DDL_PARTY_2011_01_12_08_24_09.DAT") In the above Query PKG_SFI_REPORTS => Package, DATALOAD2SUMMARYETLRPRT=> Procedure. "FACTS" and "CM_DDL_PARTY_2011_01_12_08_24_09.DAT" => Parameters Now I need to know the Data Types of "DATA_SRC_CD" and "FILE_NM" and "PATH". How can I Know?
I've a table (named NoAccent) with a colum 'Title'. I need to write a store procedure so that if any special characters found in the title it should update (I'll set the sql agent to run the procedure in a specific time interval) e.g.
how can I use a "where clause" in the below stored procedure to retrieve columns and display in gridview? I have three textboxes on the form. One is for user to enter "regno" to retrieve record for a particular students, the remaining two textboxes are for "from date" and "to date" respectively so that user can select from date and to date from two calendar controls I have on the form. On selection date appears in the two textboxes so that records can be retrieved based on the selected date.
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetAttendanceByHours] AS BEGIN
Select *,ISNULL(NO_HRS_PRESENT,0)*100/ ((ISNULL(NO_HRS_PRESENT,0))+(ISNULL(NO_HRS_ABSNT,0))) PRSNT_PERC,ISNULL(NO_HRS_ABSNT,0)*100/ ((ISNULL(NO_HRS_PRESENT,0))+(ISNULL(NO_HRS_ABSNT,0))) ABSNT_PERCfrom(selectREGNO,FIRSTNAME,LASTNAME,MAX(case when status = 'P' THEN CNT end) NO_HRS_PRESENT,MAX(case WHEN STATUS = 'A' THEN CNT END) NO_HRS_ABSNT from(selectREGNO,FIRSTNAME, LASTNAME,status,count(status) CNT from AttendanceTablegroup by regno,firstname, lastname, status ) AGROUP BY regno,firstname, lastname) tmpEND
is a way of proofing a stored procedure in terms of the datetime localisation. For example, in the C# we may use the web.config or machine.config to set the application's localised date settings:
This helps when we do a date comparison in a static class of ours to return a certain rating factor. Is there an equivalent way of us checking whether or not the date we pass into the stored procedure is in e.g. UK format and will be compared against our dates in the UK format too? We have 2 datetime columns, DateEffectiveFrom and DateEffectiveTo in our table and we use those dates to compare with the date passed in to return the relevant data.
I have a stored procedure that returns a dataset with a different number of columns and different column names depending on user input. How can I use this with a GridView? Normally I define the columns beforehand in a static fashion, but, have never done a dynamic dataset like this.
Im loading some results from a SQL Stored procedure into a Grid View. From my stored procedure I simply get 2 columns returned, Details and Savings, the savings are being returned in the format 30.50123 I want to limit this to 2 decimal places and put a euro sign in front of it like so €30.50, I have managed to do this however its adding a new "savings"column to my Grid view which I obviously don't want. So I now have a savings column with the correct format of €30.50 and my 2 columns from my stored procedure
Stored procedure ALTER proc [dbo].[spSearchCombo](@searchBy nvarchar(50),@searchKey nvarchar(50)) as select * from CD_DETAILS where @searchBy like '%' +@searchKey+ '%' I'm using ASP.net2.0 with c# to extract rows basedon search key from a text box and searchBy for the column to be searched. When i use column name instead of @searchBy which comes from value selected from a ddropdownlist i get the desired result . There seems to be a problem with format of @searchBy and i get a blank page.
Initially, I have tried to use stored procedure. But I changed my mind and preferred to call sql query in codebase with command text. However, it stills tries to find initially-called stored procedure (which is neither called or exists).I think that it is related caching. But I tried it with different browsers it did not work.What might be the reason?
Is it possible to have a stored procedure return multiple ref cursors to a .Net application? I tried this, but it didn't work.
<code> While odr.Read() dtUserData.Load(odr, LoadOption.OverwriteChanges) End While odr.NextResult() While odr.Read() dtUserRoles.Load(odr, LoadOption.OverwriteChanges) End While </code>
I have a table with 4 columns.The first column is a list of teams.The other three columns specify whether the team member with the particular id is present on any particular day .Say for example in the third row the running Team has 2 and 3 which means team member with the id 2 and 3 are present.Multiple values are seperated by the pipe symbol '|'.I have a Query like this
Select Teamname from tblTeam where Running not like '%|2|%' and Running not like '%|3|%' and Running not like '%|7|%' and Biking not like '%|1|%' and Biking not like '%|4|%' and Biking not like '%|7|%' and shooting not like '%|3|%' and shooting not like '%|4|%' and shooting not like '%|7|%' Basically i am searching the columns with like clause.The search criteria for each column may vary.In the above query i am searching for Teams where Running column does not contain 2,3 and 7,Biking column does not contain 1,4 and 7 and the shooting column does not contain 3,4 and 7. I would like to set a stored procedure where i would be able to pass 3 set of parameters from the code behind(I am using VB.net) for Running column search,Biking column search and the shooting column search.
Can someone tell me writing a simple stored procedure.I have a table with 4 columns.The first column is list of teams.The other three columns specify whether the team member with the particular id is present or not on any particular day .Say for example in the third row the running column has 2 and 3 which means team member with the id 2 and 3 are present.Multiple values are seperated by the pipe symbol '|'.
I'm a novice in .NET programming. I was trying to figure a way to make a MULTI TABLE search via a stored procedure for my website. I've written a SP to select records from one table, which isn't working for some unknown reasons:
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Whatever I search for, the datagrid is displaying all records from my table.
I get the fol error: An exception of type 'System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException' Occurred in System.Data.dll but was not handled in user code..Subquery returned more than 1 value. This is not permitted When the subquery Follows =,! =, <, <=,>,> = Or When the subquery is used as an expression.
IF EXISTS (SELECT CustomerId FROM Customers where CustomerId= (SELECT Id FROM @tblCustomers )) UPDATE Customers SET Name=(SELECT Name FROM @tblCustomers ), Country=(SELECT Country FROM @tblCustomers ) WHERE CustomerId=(SELECT Id FROM @tblCustomers ); Else
I am trying to what i think is an easy task, but so far i have came up empty.
What i want to do is take a repeating table on a form i have and submit the employee IDs to a database using a web service.
I know how to submit them one by one, but i am thinking there is an easier way to do this instead of send the value to the web service, submit thee data, and then go till the last record.
I am currently using this:
<WebMethod(Description:="sends employee id to database")> _ Public Function SendMultiple(ByVal strEmployeeID as string) As String Dim sqlCon As New SqlConnection() Dim sqlCmd As New SqlCommand() sqlCon.ConnectionString = "connection string information" If sqlCon.State = ConnectionState.Closed Then sqlCon.Open() End If sqlCmd.CommandText = "spInsertMultiple" sqlCmd.Connection = sqlCon sqlCmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure Dim Parameter0 As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@EmployeeID", strEmployeeID) Parameter0.Direction = ParameterDirection.Input sqlCmd.Parameters.Add(Parameter0) Dim dr As SqlDataReader dr = sqlCmd.ExecuteScalar Dim strReturnedValue As String = "hello" Return strReturnedValue End Function
Just after some advice I have a stored procedure that returns several tables. I then need to loop through the tables and create dynamic gridviews using the data. At the moment this stored proc is called using
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I have used an xsd file to populate everthing else, but due to this returning multiple tables i wasn't sure how this works should it just be in its own xsd? as all the oather i just get a datatable where as with this i need a dataset... how this makes sense...
I wonder how is it possible to manage transaction in c# code.. I have to do multiple insertion of same object with unique storedprocedure. So I have to launch the same stored procedure with same parameters multiple times.
But if a problem appear in the process (lost connection,...) I don't want just a part of insertions done and the rest failed, I want all the insertion cancelled. So I would like a SQLtransaction but within the application code because a can't change database.
Is it possible to return multiple values from a stored procedure? Basically, if I execute the stored proc on the C# side, then on the SQL side I do multiple calculations. Let's say I have 5 int values I need returned to the C# side.