DataSource Controls :: Function To Accept Unlimited Parameters For Stored Procedure - Determine Data Type
Jun 22, 2010
I am trying to write a function that can be called to run a stored procedure. I pass the stored procedure name, followed by as many parameters as I need to run the procedure. I am able to do this by using the params keyword, so my function looks something like this;
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How can I determine what the data type of the parameter is? Maybe I need to alter the string[] part, above?
I am building a WCF Web Service that has a Business Logic layer (that implements all validation logic and other business rules) and a Data Access Layer that makes calls to Stored Procedures in my database.
I would like to be able to validate the length of data passed against that of the length of the parameters in the Stored Procedures without having to explicitly define the parameter lengths in my WCF Web Service.
Eg:
Person Object Person.Name = "John Dhoe" Person.Age = 37 SQL Stored Procedure SavePerson FullName Varchar(15) Age Int
In my BLL or DAL, I would like to be able to do something like :
Ive tried a few ways of doing this without success and got together a simplified example so hopefully I can get an answer. When I try to INSERT using a stored procedure InsertTest (normal SQL works OK) I cannot. I need to know how to pass the @Model parameter to the Stored procedure
Have a Stored procedure which can be executed and after entering string for @Model through wizard a new record is created
My asp:SqlDataSource includes InsertCommand="InsertTest" InsertCommandType="StoredProcedure" Also my <InsertParameters includes the asp:Parameter Name="Model" Type="String"/>
My drop down (and I think this is where the problem is ). Record is Inserted after choosing Model and pressing enter
Do I have to set one of the properties in the drop down to tell the Stored procedure the parameter being passed is the parameter Model ??
I am trying to populate a dropdown from a stored procedure that includes parameters. The parameters are programmatically defined variables. I have been working at this for hours, and scoured the internet for a tutorial. I have come up with the following solution below. However, it does not work. Its not pulling any data, and I am not even sure that the page is making it into the GetLast5Schedules_Selecting Event. There has to be a more efficient/less time consuming way to do this!
I am trying to allow users to grab their stored procs and call certain ones from within code. I can get the stored procedures and then fill a dropdown with them, but what I cannot find at this point is how to get the parameters that each stored procedure needs. I would like, once an SP is chosen from the dropdown to make a call to the db with that sp name and grab its paramter list so I can report what needs to be sent in to the user.
I have a page which submits a form in my local system but in my production system when i click my submit button it just freezes with the error in my web developer toolbar saying Error: Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerServerErrorException: When calling stored procedures and 'Use Procedure Bodies' is false, all parameters must have their type explicitly set.
I have problem with a stored procedure and function that return the same shape, but as they are different methods LINQ won' t let me cast between the two. Please see code for the two SPROCs below (This is actually simplified to represent the problem, so please don't spend lots of time explaining alternative ways of writing the function/sproc.)
Table Valued Function "getCategories()" SELECT categoryName, categoryID FROM categories SPROC "getUnusedCategories" SELECT categoryName, categoryID FROM CategoryInstances cI FROM dbo.SMAN_getCategories(@SiteMANID, @SectionID) c LEFT JOIN @EntityResultsTable er
The update option is using a stored procedure. There are no parameters fro the SP but the error message is saying that parameters are expected. If executed as SQL string then it works OK. I need to use a SP as other updates are required. Code: THIS WORKS
USE [TMSWEBALL] GO /****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[usp_TESTSP] Script Date: 10/06/2010 14:03:38 ******/ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[usp_TESTSP] As BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from interfering with SELECT statements. SET NOCOUNT ON; */ INSERT INTO dbo.tbl_DEBUG (ManifestId, ManifestTripId, LocationId, Manifestdate, RouteId, VehicleType, ManifestType) VALUES (1,2,3,'01/01/2010',4,5,6) END >
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?
I have a stored procedure that works fine for classic asp, but how can I get my output parameters data back from in /MVC 2 / linq/ entities framework model . I have inported the function also, but when i try to code it i dont get results ...i know this is a matter of lack of / knowledge or exmple because i have been scouring the web for it and cannnot find into that accually works.
here is the stored proc.
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Here was the one of the few tries I did:
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but it executes fine does not give me an error, but also does not return the info i need to the viewmodel
I keep seeing stuff about "ref" on the net but "ref" shows " arbument # should not be passed with the ref keyword.
So i am not sure if there is a problem with the model, or with my understanding this, Now for your info I can do the same step with returning a dataset from a stored procedure fine, but I dont want a data set I just want excatly the data in the output parameters from the stored procedure.
I want to have a dropdownlist in the footer row of a gridview. The dropdownlist must be populated with an stored procedure that receives a parameter and has a select. Is that posible?? I think yes but I having problems with the parameters.
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The exception says incorrect sintax... but I've changed the procedure for something very simple to solve the problem like select 'hello' or select 1, 'hello' and I'm getting the same problem...
I have a grid view that populates and displays data at btn click event from the following sql statement in one of the SP:
SELECT
reg_code, pc_serial, act_code FROM user_reg WHERE reg_code=@reg_code
I want to pass parameters to the other Stored procedure when the edit button is clicked in order to update the 2 columns in the specific row at the time. I now how to pass parameters in a regular btn click event or function, but in the case of edit btn in grid view I don't know how to capture data from specific row and then pass it to the SP. Here is Stored Procedure to update the columns (every user always has the same reg code, but may have more than one serial number and activation code, I want to let the user update serial number and then based on the serial number generate new activation code in the SP.):
i am a new bee in SQL Server 2005. I have a stored procedure that accept two parameter , variable @ColumnName as column name and @SearchText as search text.
My stored procedure is written as below:
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but the error i get is "The 'usp_GetPlantTest' procedure attempted to return a status of NULL, which is not allowed. A status of 0 will be returned instead."
Running both statements above in the query analyzer it WILL return me different results. Why? Someone mentioned that it looks like I don't have correct data type specified for SQLParameter in .Net application. I was asked to create something like:
I was looking at the options in Intellisense for the properties used with a parameter for the Object Data Source. There is one that I don't understand how it would be used. explain, or recommend an article, about the DB Type is for and how it would be used?
I have a DAL for accessing data from sql server in my asp.net 3.5 application.
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Here I am passing parameter and connection string. I want to create a common method which i can use for anywhere. I don't want to specify parameter datatype. sometime i have 3 or 4 parameter.
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 am bulding a dvd catalog and have a table called DVD which holds all my details about each dvd except Genre, Director and Actor as I want more than 1 Genre, Director, Actor per DVD so put these in seperate tables to avoid repeating the data and used a joining tabe to join the tables so the tables I have are
DVD, Genre, Director, Actor, DVDGenre, DVDDirector and DVDActor
I have now written a stored procedure to pull the info about 1 DVD out of all the tables to display on the webpage I have now got the info I want out of the tables but as the data is now in 1 table I have repeating data is there a way to stop the data repeating the stored procedure i have written is