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?
The database I am using has a schema called EQB and as such, my stored procedures are named as EQB.usp_SelectFunds, EQB.usp_SelectAccount, etc.
On the select tab of the Configure Data Source screen, I choose to use a stored procedure. The dropdown shows my stored procedures, however, the schema name does not show up in front of the stored procedures in the drop down. I see only usp_SelectFunds, usp_SelectAccount, etc.
I select one of the stored procedures and when I click TEST, I get the message that the stored procedure is not found. If I instead choose to use a SQL statement instead on the configuration screen and enter EXEC EQB.usp_SelectFunds and click TEST, it works fine.
Why are my stored procedures not showing up correctly in the stored procedure drop down and how can I fix this?
I created a database on SQL Server 2005 developer edition with MS SQL Server Mangement Studio Express. Now I created code that accessess a stored procedure named 'pS_TableData'. However I have one problem the code raises an exception "Could not find stored procedure 'pS_TableData 'Letters''."the code looks like this:
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Note I am using (for now) the same connection that I used to create my database so in essence my web site is the administrator. I tried a simple SELECT from a table with the same connection and it raised no exceptions!When I run EXECUTE ps_TableData 'Letters' in SSMS it has no . I also tried EXECUTE ps_TableData 'Letters' as the command paramated for SqlCommand but it had the same effect
I call this stored procedure with a dataset. It always returns a 0 but should return a 1 or 2. Does anybody know why it isn't returning a 1 or 2.
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.sp_InsertLinkVote @LinkId int, @LinkVoter nvarchar(50), @LinkVotesDateTime datetime, @LinkVotesGoodBad bit AS /* SET NOCOUNT ON */
If EXISTS (SELECT * FROM LinkVotes WHERE LinkId=@LinkId and LinkVoter = @LinkVoter )RETURN 1 ELSE INSERT INTO dbo.LinkVotes (LinkId,LinkVoter,LinkVotesDateTime,LinkVotesGoodBad)VALUES (@LinkId,@LinkVoter,@LinkVotesDateTime,@LinkVotesGoodBad)RETURN 2
Here is were a call it in my code behind. Dim VoteCheck As Integer Dim InsertVote As New DataSetStoredProceduresTableAdapters.QueriesTableAdapter VoteCheck = InsertVote.sp_InsertLinkVote(LinkId, User.Identity.Name, DateAndTime. Now, True) '0 is a good vote. If VoteCheck = 0 Then
It seems to insert and not insert correctly, I just cannot get it to return the correct value.
I am developing a page in ASP.Net where I have the user enter a letter into a textbox. They then click a submit button and I all of the userids that start with that letter are to be displayed. So I need the SP to go through the database and match first letters with what was entered. Here is what I have as my code for the SP:
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.exp2 @testchar Char(1) declare @flag as char(2) set @flag = @testchar + '%' select userid from ex_database where userid like @flag
So I'm working with SQL Server 2005 and I'm having trouble saving a stored procedure. (I've only used an Apache server before, and for nothing as complex as the project I'm working on)
Nonetheless, the problem is that I don't know where to actually save the stored procedure I create. In my Object Explorer, I go to the database I want to create it in, expand Programmability, right click on Stored Procedures and choose to create a new one. That's all nice, but when I'm ready to save and test it from my webpage, it asks where to save it. This is probably dumb of me, but I don't know where to. I try to save it on the desktop and click/drag to the Stored Procedures folder in my database, but all that does is open it, not actually store it in the database. Maybe I'm getting the point of stored procedures wrong? Let me know what I should do to save it in the right place so I can access it.
I'm trying to create a stored procedure that does two things:1st - Insert a new record in the contactus table.2nd - Gets the last primary key value from table contactus.I've created the following Stored Procedure but this is giving me an error when being executed.
I have a button which the admin will click on every new acad year to update the student's study level.
I have written a SP to do this process, however, it was working fine. But I faced problem when I did testing.
This is my student update study level stored procedure:
UPDATE Student SET acadLevel = (CASE WHEN acadLevel < '3' THEN convert(char,acadLevel + 1) ELSE convert(char,'G') end ) WHERE acadLevel between '1' and '4';
Error: Conversion failed when converting the varchar value 'G' to data type int.
I have a stored procedure that uses a cursor and also uses another stored procedure to return a column from the returned records.
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See that part with 'exec dirinfo.dbo.d_searchempybyname @TicketEmail'? It works and returns the records but what I really need is to return a COLUMN from the record and store that column value in a variable which I can use - for example 'PRINT @VariableName'.
Im using above to makes sure that record is inserted to the SQL database before executing another function, but for some reason even if the record is NOT inserted other function has been called.(Other function is t update a Flag)
look at my code below and see where it goes wrong??
Part of the .Net Code ============================================================= Private Sub GetAndInsert()[code]....
I have a feeling it could be that Rolling back is done in both .NET and SP??