Must Declare Scalar @.....
Hi everyone,
I am getting that infamous message on an INSERT Sql query. I am doing everything right by the looks of it. All variables are either passed in through a custom form, or else declared and initialised in the body of the script.
I post the relevent code below:
SQLsqlInsertEmail = "INSERT INTO CandidateLogins (SiteID, LoginName, CandidateEmail, DateRegistered) " & _
" VALUES (@SiteID, @LoginName, @CandidateEmail, @DateRegistered); SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY()"
Try
sqlSetCandidateEmail.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@SiteID", SqlDbType.Int))
sqlSetCandidateEmail.Parameters("@SiteID").Value = SiteID
sqlSetCandidateEmail.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@LoginName", SqlDbType.VarChar))
sqlSetCandidateEmail.Parameters("@LoginName").Value = userName
sqlSetCandidateEmail.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@CandidateEmail", SqlDbType.VarChar))
sqlSetCandidateEmail.Parameters("@CandidateEmail").Value = email
sqlSetCandidateEmail.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@DateRegistered", SqlDbType.DateTime))
sqlSetCandidateEmail.Parameters("@DateRegistered").Value = DateRegistered
sqlSetCandidateEmail = New SqlCommand(sqlInsertEmail, C4LConnection)
C4LConnection.Open()
CandidateID = sqlSetCandidateEmail.ExecuteScalar()
Catch Exp As SqlException
lblResults.Visible = True
lblResults.Text = "Unable to Register Jobseeker: " & Exp.Message
Finally
C4LConnection.Close()
End Try
All the variables passed into the SQL statement are initialised, with SiteID beign set to '0', rather than Null (none of the fields are Nullable in the database table) and I have checked that the SqlDbType's correspend to the Table Definition
So far as I can discern, everything is correct and as can be seen, I am not using a stored procedure in this instance, but the script falls over be producing the error message "Must Declare Scalar @SiteID", even though SiteID is declared as Int32 further up in the script.
Any help would be appreciated.
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doing insert using this method Dim insertSQL As String insertSQL = "Insert into " & myDB & " (student_name, student_passport, student_rcnumber, " & _ "test_level, test_venue1, test_venue2, test_row, test_column, " & _ "student_sex, student_age, student_dob,student_country, student_state, " & _ "guardian_name, guardian_passport, guardian_relation, " & _ "guardian_address1, guardian_address2, guardian_postcode, " & _ "guardian_homephone, guardian_mobilephone, guardian_otherphone, " & _ "payment, remarks, student_att) " & _ "" & _ "Values(@student_name, @student_passport, @student_rcnumber, " & _ "@test_level, @test_venue1, @test_venue2, @test_row, @test_column, " & _ "@student_sex, @student_age, @student_dob,@student_country, @student_state, " & _ "@guardian_name, @guardian_passport, @guardian_relation, " & _ "@guardian_address1, @guardian_address2, @guardian_postcode, " & _ "@guardian_homephone, @guardian_mobilephone, @guardian_otherphone, " & _ "@payment, @remarks, @student_att)" Dim conn As New OleDbConnection(myNorthWind) Dim cmd As New OleDbCommand(insertSQL, conn) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@student_name", txtName.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@student_passport", txtPassport.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@student_rcnumber", txtReceipt.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@test_level", txtTestLevel.Text) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@test_venue1", txtVenue1.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@test_venue2", txtVenue2.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@test_row", dropAlpha.SelectedItem) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@test_column", dropNumeric.SelectedItem) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@student_sex", dropSex.SelectedItem) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@student_age", dropAge.SelectedItem) '------------Assembly Date Format Dim dob As New Date dob = dropDay.SelectedItem & "/" & dropMonth.SelectedItem & "/" & dropYear.SelectedItem dob = String.Format("{0:MM/dd/yyyy}", dob) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@student_dob", dob) '------------End Assembly cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@student_country", txtCountry.Text) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@student_state", txtState.Text) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@guardian_name", txtGdName.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@guardian_passport", txtGdPassport.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@guardian_relation", txtGdRelation.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@guardian_address1", txtAddress1.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@guardian_address2", txtAddress2.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@guardian_postcode", txtPostal.Text) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@guardian_homephone", txtHome.Text) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@guardian_mobilephone", txtMobile.Text) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@guardian_otherphone", txtOther.Text) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@payment", txtPayment.Text.Trim) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@remarks", txtRemarks.Text.Trim) If rdbAbsent.Checked = True Then cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@student_att", 0) ElseIf rdbPresent.Checked = True Then cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@student_att", 1) End If conn.Open() cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() conn.Close()Then i got this error must declar scalar variable @student_name need some enlighten plzz T_T
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Asp.net 2.0 Registration: Must Declare The Scalar Variable '@BillingAddress'
I started to receive this error as soon I added the line "DataSource.SelectParameters.Clear()" Otherwise I was getting"variable userid already decalred". I'm pasting the code below, please let me know what I'm doing wrong. I think it is a minor problem. 1 <%@ Page Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeFile="Registration.aspx.vb" Inherits="Members_Registration" Trace="true" %> 2 3 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 4 5 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" > 6 <head runat="server"> 7 <title>Untitled Page</title> 8 </head> 9 <body> 10 <form id="form1" runat="server"> 11 <div> 12 <asp:CreateUserWizard ID="CreateUserWizard1" runat="server" BackColor="#FFFBD6" BorderColor="#FFDFAD" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderWidth="1px" Font-Names="Verdana" Font-Size="0.8em" OnCreatedUser="CreateUserWizard1_CreatedUser"> 13 <WizardSteps> 14 <asp:WizardStep ID="CreateUserWizardStep0" runat="server"> 15 <table> 16 <tr> 17 <th>Billing Information</th> 18 </tr> 19 <tr> 20 <td>Billing Address:</td> 21 <td> 22 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="BillingAddress" MaxLength="50" /> 23 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator1" ControlToValidate="BillingAddress" 24 ErrorMessage="Billing Address is required." /> 25 </td> 26 </tr> 27 <tr> 28 <td>Billing City:</td> 29 <td> 30 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="BillingCity" MaxLength="50" Columns="15" /> 31 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator2" ControlToValidate="BillingCity" 32 ErrorMessage="Billing City is required." /> 33 </td> 34 </tr> 35 <tr> 36 <td>Billing State:</td> 37 <td> 38 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="BillingState" MaxLength="25" Columns="10" /> 39 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator3" ControlToValidate="BillingState" 40 ErrorMessage="Billing State is required." /> 41 </td> 42 </tr> 43 <tr> 44 <td>Billing Zip:</td> 45 <td> 46 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="BillingZip" MaxLength="10" Columns="10" /> 47 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator4" ControlToValidate="BillingZip" 48 ErrorMessage="Billing Zip is required." /> 49 </td> 50 </tr> 51 </table> 52 </asp:WizardStep> 53 <asp:WizardStep ID="CreateUserWizardStep1" runat="server"> 54 <table> 55 <tr> 56 <th>Shipping Information</th> 57 </tr> 58 <tr> 59 <td>Shipping Address:</td> 60 <td> 61 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="ShippingAddress" MaxLength="50" /> 62 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator5" ControlToValidate="ShippingAddress" 63 ErrorMessage="Shipping Address is required." /> 64 </td> 65 </tr> 66 <tr> 67 <td>Shipping City:</td> 68 <td> 69 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="ShippingCity" MaxLength="50" Columns="15" /> 70 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator6" ControlToValidate="ShippingCity" 71 ErrorMessage="Shipping City is required." /> 72 </td> 73 </tr> 74 <tr> 75 <td>Shipping State:</td> 76 <td> 77 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="ShippingState" MaxLength="25" Columns="10" /> 78 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator7" ControlToValidate="ShippingState" 79 ErrorMessage="Shipping State is required." /> 80 </td> 81 </tr> 82 <tr> 83 <td>Shipping Zip:</td> 84 <td> 85 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="ShippingZip" MaxLength="10" Columns="10" /> 86 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator8" ControlToValidate="ShippingZip" 87 ErrorMessage="Shipping Zip is required." /> 88 </td> 89 </tr> 90 </table> 91 </asp:WizardStep> 92 <asp:CreateUserWizardStep ID="CreateUserWizardStep2" runat="server"> 93 <ContentTemplate> 94 <table> 95 <tr> 96 <th>User Information</th> 97 </tr> 98 <tr> 99 <td>Username:</td> 100 <td> 101 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="UserName" /> 102 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator9" ControlToValidate="UserName" 103 ErrorMessage="Username is required." /> 104 </td> 105 </tr> 106 <tr> 107 <td>Password:</td> 108 <td> 109 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="Password" TextMode="Password" /> 110 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator10" ControlToValidate="Password" 111 ErrorMessage="Password is required." /> 112 </td> 113 </tr> 114 <tr> 115 <td>Confirm Password:</td> 116 <td> 117 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="ConfirmPassword" TextMode="Password" /> 118 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator13" ControlToValidate="ConfirmPassword" 119 ErrorMessage="Confirm Password is required." /> 120 </td> 121 </tr> 122 <tr> 123 <td>Email:</td> 124 <td> 125 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="Email" /> 126 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator11" ControlToValidate="Email" 127 ErrorMessage="Email is required." /> 128 </td> 129 </tr> 130 <tr> 131 <td>Question:</td> 132 <td> 133 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="Question" /> 134 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator12" ControlToValidate="Question" 135 ErrorMessage="Question is required." /> 136 </td> 137 </tr> 138 <tr> 139 <td>Answer:</td> 140 <td> 141 <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="Answer" /> 142 <asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" ID="RequiredFieldValidator14" ControlToValidate="Answer" 143 ErrorMessage="Answer is required." /> 144 </td> 145 </tr> 146 <tr> 147 <td colspan="2"> 148 <asp:CompareValidator ID="PasswordCompare" runat="server" ControlToCompare="Password" 149 ControlToValidate="ConfirmPassword" Display="Dynamic" ErrorMessage="The Password and Confirmation Password must match."></asp:CompareValidator> 150 </td> 151 </tr> 152 <tr> 153 <td colspan="2"> 154 <asp:Literal ID="ErrorMessage" runat="server" EnableViewState="False"></asp:Literal> 155 </td> 156 </tr> 157 </table> 158 159 160 <asp:SqlDataSource ID="InsertExtraInfo" runat="server" 161 ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:Member %>" 162 InsertCommand="INSERT INTO UserAddress (Userid, BillingAddress, BillingCity,BillingState,BillingZip, ShippingAddress,ShippingCity,ShippingState,ShippingZip) VALUES (@userid, @BillingAddress, @BillingCity, @BillingState, @BillingZip, @ShippingAddress, @ShippingCity, @ShippingState, @ShippingZip)" 163 SelectCommand="SELECT UserAddress.* FROM UserAddress"> 164 <InsertParameters> 165 <asp:ControlParameter Name="BillingAddress" Type="String" ControlID="BillingAddress" PropertyName="Text" /> 166 <asp:ControlParameter Name="BillingCity" Type="String" ControlID="BillingCity" PropertyName="Text" /> 167 <asp:ControlParameter Name="BillingState" Type="String" ControlID="BillingState" PropertyName="Text" /> 168 <asp:ControlParameter Name="BillingZip" Type="String" ControlID="BillingZip" PropertyName="Text" /> 169 <asp:ControlParameter Name="ShippingAddress" Type="String" ControlID="ShippingAddress" PropertyName="Text" /> 170 <asp:ControlParameter Name="ShippingCity" Type="String" ControlID="ShippingCity" PropertyName="Text" /> 171 <asp:ControlParameter Name="ShippingState" Type="String" ControlID="ShippingState" PropertyName="Text" /> 172 <asp:ControlParameter Name="ShippingZip" Type="String" ControlID="ShippingZip" PropertyName="Text" /> 173 </InsertParameters> 174 </asp:SqlDataSource> 175 176 </ContentTemplate> 177 </asp:CreateUserWizardStep> 178 <asp:CompleteWizardStep ID="CompleteWizardStep1" runat="server"> 179 </asp:CompleteWizardStep> 180 </WizardSteps> 181 <NavigationButtonStyle BackColor="White" BorderColor="#CC9966" BorderStyle="Solid" 182 BorderWidth="1px" Font-Names="Verdana" ForeColor="#990000" /> 183 <HeaderStyle BackColor="#FFCC66" BorderColor="#FFFBD6" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderWidth="2px" 184 Font-Bold="True" Font-Size="0.9em" ForeColor="#333333" HorizontalAlign="Center" /> 185 <CreateUserButtonStyle BackColor="White" BorderColor="#CC9966" BorderStyle="Solid" 186 BorderWidth="1px" Font-Names="Verdana" ForeColor="#990000" /> 187 <ContinueButtonStyle BackColor="White" BorderColor="#CC9966" BorderStyle="Solid" 188 BorderWidth="1px" Font-Names="Verdana" ForeColor="#990000" /> 189 <SideBarStyle BackColor="#990000" Font-Size="0.9em" VerticalAlign="Top" /> 190 <TitleTextStyle BackColor="#990000" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="White" /> 191 <SideBarButtonStyle ForeColor="White" /> 192 </asp:CreateUserWizard> 193 194 </div> 195 196 </form> 197 </body> 198 </html> 199 200 Partial Class Members_Registration Inherits System.Web.UI.Page Protected Sub CreateUserWizard1_CreatedUser(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles CreateUserWizard1.CreatedUser Dim UserNameTextBox As TextBox = DirectCast(CreateUserWizardStep2.ContentTemplateContainer.FindControl("UserName"), TextBox) Dim DataSource As SqlDataSource = DirectCast(CreateUserWizardStep2.ContentTemplateContainer.FindControl("InsertExtraInfo"), SqlDataSource) Dim User As MembershipUser User = Membership.GetUser(UserNameTextBox.Text) Dim UserGUID UserGUID = User.ProviderUserKey Trace.Write("userid", UserGUID.ToString) DataSource.SelectParameters.Clear() ' DataSource.InsertParameters.Clear() DataSource.InsertParameters.Add("UserId", UserGUID.ToString) DataSource.Insert() End Sub End Class
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SQL Reporting Services 2005: Must Declare Scalar Variable
I have a report that calls a stored procedure that builds a temp table and then runs a select that joins on that temp table. The only parameter I have is @Name, an optional parameter that can be filled or NULL. I keep getting the error "An error has occurred during local report processing. An error has occurred during report processing. Query execution failed for data set. Must declare the scalar variable "@Name". I have checked to make sure this parameter is connected to the dataset by looking at the parameter tab. I've searched on posts but haven't seen an answer. Does anyone have any idea what this could be about and how to fix it?
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Creating CSV Files Using BCP && Stored Procedures:BCP Executed From T-SQL Using Xp_cmdshell-How To Declare The Scalar Variable @@
Hi all, I tried to create a CSV file using Bulk Copy Program (BCP) and Stored Procedures: BCP executed from T-SQL using xp_cmdshell. I have the following sql code executed in my SQL Server Management Studio Express and error message: --scBCPcLabResults.sql-- declare @sql varchar(8000) select @sql = 'bcp ChDbLabResults out c:cpChDbLabResults.txt -c -t, -T -S' + @@.SQLEXPRESS exec master..xp_cmdshell @sql Msg 137, Level 15, State 2, Line 3 Must declare the scalar variable "@@". ========================================================================================= --scBCPcLabResults.sql-- declare @sql varchar(8000) select @sql = 'bcp ChDbLabResults out c:cpChDbLabResults.txt -c -t, -T -S' + @@SQLEXPRESS exec master..xp_cmdshell @sql Msg 137, Level 15, State 2, Line 3 Must declare the scalar variable "@@SQLEXPRESS". =================================================================== I copied this set of code from a tutorial article that says "@@servername". My Sql Server is SQLEXPRESS, so I put @@.SQLEXPRESS or @@SQLEXPRESS in the code of scBCPcLabResults.sql. I do not know why I got an error {Must declare the scalar variable "@@"} or {Must declare the scalar variable "@@SQLEXPRESS"}!!!??? Please help and advise me how to solve this problem. Thanks in advance, Scott Chang
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Incorrect Syntax Near 'nvarchar'. Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@CODE&".
I have this issue and I can not figure out the problem. I have 4 other forms from the same database using practly the same code, slight variations based on datavalidation requirements. IIS6 SQL Express 2005. I have tried to defint eh colum for CODE as a bound filed and as a templated field. I get the same error.ASPX Page <%@ Page Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.master" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="MaintainBSP.aspx.cs" Inherits="MaintainBSP" Title="Maintain BSP Codes" %> <%@ MasterType VirtualPath="~/Site.master" %> <asp:Content ID="Content1" ContentPlaceHolderID="ContentPlaceHolder1" Runat="Server"><br /> <table class="mainTable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="center"> <tr><td class="mainTableTitle">BSP Codes</td></tr> <tr><td> <table align="center"> <tr> <td><asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False"BorderColor="Silver" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderWidth="1px" HorizontalAlign="Center" CellPadding="3"DataKeyNames="CODE" DataMember="DefaultView" DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1" OnRowEditing="GridView1_OnRowEditing" OnRowCancelingEdit="GridView1_EndEdit" OnRowUpdated="GridView1_EndEdit"> <Columns> <asp:CommandField ShowEditButton="True" EditText="Edit" CancelText="Cancel" UpdateText="Update" HeaderStyle-CssClass="rptTblTitle" > <HeaderStyle CssClass="rptTblTitle"></HeaderStyle> </asp:CommandField> <asp:BoundField DataField="CODE" HeaderText="Code" ReadOnly="true" HeaderStyle-CssClass="rptTblTitle" /> <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Bottle Size" SortExpression="Btl Sz"> <EditItemTemplate> <asp:TextBox ID="TextBox1" MaxLength="10" Columns="10" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("[BOTTLE$SIZE]") %>'></asp:TextBox> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="RequiredFieldValidator1" runat="server" ErrorMessage="Bottle Size is a required field." 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Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@CategoryID&". Error In Stored Procdure.
Hi People, i'm having some trouble with a stored proceddure used for an updat from a Formview. Error message i'm getting is Must declare the scalar variable "@CategoryID". I can't seem to work out why this is occuring and not allowing my proc to run properly. If anyone could help me that would be great :-) Here is the whole store procedure. ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.DeluxeGuideAdmin_Update @ID int,@CategoryID varchar(10), @RegionID int,@CompanyName nvarchar(25), @Email nvarchar(25),@PDFFront nvarchar(50), @PDFBack nvarchar(50),@ThumbFront nvarchar(50), @ThumbBack nvarchar(50),@Notes nvarchar(max) AS DECLARE @SQL varchar(1000) SET @SQL = 'UPDATE DeluxeGuide SET CategoryID = @CategoryID, RegionID = @RegionID, CompanyName = @CompanyName, Email = @Email, Notes = @Notes'IF (@PDFFront IS NOT NULL) OR (@PDFFront != '') SET @SQL = @SQL + ', PDFFront = @PDFFront'IF (@PDFBack IS NOT NULL) OR (@PDFBack != '') SET @SQL = @SQL + ', PDFBack = @PDFBack'IF (@ThumbFront IS NOT NULL) OR (@ThumbFront != '') SET @SQL = @SQL + ', ThumbFront = @ThumbFront'IF (@ThumbBack IS NOT NULL) OR (@ThumbBack != '') SET @SQL = @SQL + ', ThumbBack = @ThumbBack' SET @SQL = @SQL + ' WHERE (ID = @ID)' Print '@SQL = ' + @SQLEXEC(@SQL) RETURN
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Need Help With SQL UPDATE...and The Error: Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@UserName&".
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Stored Procedure - Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@var1&".
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&&"Must Declare The Scalar Variable&&" In Table-valued Function
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Updating Data In Database VB Code Problem, &" Must Declare Scalar Variable&"
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System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@username&".
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Help With Inserting A New Record Into Database - Error Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@BookMarkArrayA&".
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Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@UserName&" ERROR
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Error: 'Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@StartDate&".'
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Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@company&".
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Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@recCount&".
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Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@row_number&".
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Unable To Update Or Delete GridView Entries... &"Must Declare The Scalar Variable &"@ID1&".&"
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Using Scalar Functions In Views
I have a view that contains a complex query. A few of the columnscall a function that returns a specific output. I also use a functionto do a join as well.For example:SELECT l.ID, dbo.getStatus(l.ID) AS statusIDFROM tableName ALEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.Status_LKP s ON dbo.getStatus(l.Leg_ID) =s.statusIDFor 800 records, this query takes about 9 seconds. I realize that foreach record, the function is executed on a per row basis, so I amlooking for alternatives.Does anyone know of other ways to accomplish something of the same?Basically I would like to include UDFs in a query and use those UDFsin the where and join clauses.Thanks
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Scalar Function Columns
Is it ill-advised to have columns whose values pull from scalar functionsusing other fields in the record as parameters? For example, if I havecreate table a(iID int primary key)create table b(iID int ,iDetail int,CONSTRAINT PK PRIMARY KEY(iID,iDetail),CONSTRAINT FK FOREIGN KEY (iID) REFERENCES a(iID))Let's say in table b I put price information for each detail and in table aI'd like to put a column that sums these prices for the children of eachrecord. Should I make a computed column that references a function usingiID as a parameter? Or would it be better to create a view for this kind ofpurpose?Regards,Tyler
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Fetch A Scalar Value From A Table---help
Dear Xperts im relatively new to t-sql. i have a table column which show the destination call no including country and area code with telephone... DestinationNo=63927012345678 (first 2 to 8 digits may be the contry and their area or service provider code) i have call rate table which has code and there rates. code destination rate ------------------------------------------- 63PHILIPPINES PROPER0.6916 632PHILIPPINES MANILA0.6939 632240PHILIPPINES MOBILE OTHER0.7007 632246PHILIPPINES MOBILE OTHER0.7007 632248PHILIPPINES MOBILE OTHER0.7007 632249PHILIPPINES MOBILE OTHER0.7007 632250PHILIPPINES MOBILE OTHER0.7007 63927 PHILIPPINES MOBILE OTHER 0.876 for each destination no, have to take max 8 digits and loop thru (8 then 7,6, 5, 4... 2 reverse order loop) to get the rate against the rate table. i have millions of recs to get the rates value ... pls suggest a optimum solution with some stored procedure or function with source code. Note::The input file is a legacy system, therefore NO changes expected... Thanks a lot in advance Regards
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Help Using Asymetric/Symetric Key In A Scalar UDF
The error message I get is as follows: Invalid use of side-effecting or time-dependent operator in 'OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY' within a function. & Invalid use of side-effecting or time-dependent operator in 'CLOSE SYMMETRIC KEY' within a function. Here is the code I am trying to implement: set ANSI_NULLS ON set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON go ALTER FUNCTION [dbo].[func_GetSIMSPassPhrase] ( ) RETURNS varchar(30) AS BEGIN OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY sims_sym_Key DECRYPTION BY ASYMMETRIC KEY sims_asym_key DECLARE @GUID UNIQUEIDENTIFIER SET @GUID = (SELECT key_guid FROM sys.symmetric_keys WHERE name = 'sims_sym_Key') DECLARE @passphrase varchar(30) SELECT @passphrase = (SELECT CAST(DecryptByKey(EncField) AS VARCHAR(30)) FROM tblEncryptTest) CLOSE SYMMETRIC KEY sims_sym_Key RETURN @passphrase END Anyone have any suggestions? TIA
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Scalar Func Questions
Hey Guys, I am creating a scalar function for the first time. I have googled, ck'd your FAQ's, looked 2 text books but cannot find the answer to my questions. Is the IF statement used in the Scalar function like it is in the stored procedure. In other words does it have to return a Boolean? I want to perform a loop after I call the function, do I have to use a Cursor? Or can I code it like a VB function with a FOR/DO While? Also I can call this UDF from my Stored Proc, right? Here is a quick synopsis of what I have been assigned to do: --- Calculate Run Dates --(start from Previous Saturday subtract 41 days -- if the 41st day does not fall on a Saturday (day = 7) -- keep subtracting days until Day=Saturday. Add 6 days to make -- END date the following Friday) Thanx, Trudye
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Error With NULL Using EXECUTE SCALAR
I keep getting an error message when I try to place the result of an execute scalar command into a text box. The msg is:"conversion from 'DBNull' to type 'String' is not valid" The code I am using is: Dim con as OLEDBConnection con =NewOleDB connection("Provider = MIcrosoft.JetOLEDB.4.0, Data Source = "c:caps.mdb") Dim cmd As OLEDBCommand cmd= NewOLEDBCommand("Select Product from [Inventory Table] Where [Customer ID] = " & grid View1.SelectdValue texBox1.Text = cmd.ExecuteScalar The code works fine as long as there is a value for the Product. However if the value in the database is NULL I get an error message: :"conversion from 'DBNull' to type 'String' is not valid". How do I wok around this? Chas28
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Impossible To Use A Scalar UDF To Pass A Parameter To Another UDF?
Hello there!I am working with MS SQL Server 2000.I have a table function that takes an integer parameter and returns atable, and I can successfully use it like this (passing a literalas a parameter):SELECT * FROM MyTableFunction(1)or like this (passing a variable as a parameter):DECLARE @i AS intSELECT @i = 10...SELECT * FROM MyTableFunction(@i)Now, if I have another function -- a scalar function that returns aninteger, I cannot find a way to use it to specify the parameter valuefor the first function. For example, when I writeSELECT * FROM MyTableFunction( dbo.MyScalarFunction() )SQL Server issues the following complaint:Incorrect syntax near '.'.I am really perplexed: what I am doing wrong?Interestingly, if I re-write the second snippet asDECLARE @i AS intSELECT @i = dbo.MyScalarFunction()...SELECT * FROM MyTableFunction(@i)everything works just fine; however, this trick cannot be used as aworkaround because I need to pass result of one function as a parameterto another inside a view's code -- I cannot declare variables and writeany procedural code...Any ideas, especially workarounds, would be greatly appreciated.Thank you,Yarik.
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Scalar Subquery In MS-SQL Server 2000
Hi Gurus,I have table (CallByCall) with following Data.Input :CallID Event DNIS UserID Time SeqID MobNo-----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 | 43 | 100 | |09:00:05 | 1 |98332107701 | 40 | | |09:01:05 | 2|1 | 41 | | |09:02:05 | 3|1 | 42 | | 25 |09:03:05 | 4|2 | 43 | 200| |09:10:05 | 1 |98339755362 | 40 | | |09:11:05 | 2|2 | 41 | | |09:12:05 | 3|2 | 42 | | 26 |09:13:05 | 4|3 | 43 | 300| |09:15:05 | 1 |98139785363 | 40 | | |09:15:55 | 2|3 | 41 | | |09:16:05 | 3|3 | 42 | | 28 |09:18:05 | 4|4 | 43 | 100| |09:45:05 | 1 |92239788964 | 40 | | |09:46:05 | 2|4 | 41 | | |09:47:05 | 3|4 | 42 | | 26 |09:48:05 | 4|Output:CallID DNIS UserID MinTime MaxTime MobNo--------------------------------------------------------------------------1 | 100 | 25 |09:00:05 |09:03:05 |98332107702 | 200 | 26 |09:10:05 |09:13:05 |98339755363 | 300 | 28 |09:15:05 |09:18:05 |98139785364 | 100 | 26 |09:45:05 |09:48:05 |9223978896In short I am getting DNIS and MobNo for Event 43 andUserId for Event 42.How can I achieve the above result?Is it possible with scalar query?Could any one help me for the same?Thanking in AdvanceSanjeev98332 10772
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Why Are Scalar Functions Soooo Sloooow?
Hi all,I've been using scalar functions as a way to perform some complex datatransformation operations, and I've noticed that scalar functionsreaaaaalllllyyyy sloooowwwwww thiiiiiings dooooooown. I expect slow-down, ofcourse, and would even not be surprised at slow-downs up to a factor of, say50:1, but I'm seeing slow-downs more like 1000:1 or 100000:1. I'm sure itwould actually be faster to actually export a table, use VB to process it,then import it back in.
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Nested Scalar Query Problem
I'm having a trouble with a nested scalar query I have a table that refers to itself, and I need to loop through it to get the total number of entries in the structure with an object_type of 40 this is the function I came up with to do this. The problem is that the nested function doesn't seem to get called. Code Snippet using System; using System.Data; using System.Data.SqlClient; using System.Data.SqlTypes; using System.Collections.Generic; using Microsoft.SqlServer.Server; public partial class StoredProcedures { private struct PerformanceCriteriaCounter { public PerformanceCriteriaCounter(int id, string objecttype) { Id = id; Object_Type = objecttype; } public int Id; public string Object_Type; } [Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlProcedure(Name = "usp_PerformanceCriteriaCounter")] public static int CountPerformanceCriteria(int ParentID, int SourcePosition) { using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection("context connection=true")) { int Counter = 0; int Counter2 = 0; SqlContext.Pipe.Send("Called with ParentID=" + ParentID + " SourcePosition=" + SourcePosition); conn.Open(); using (SqlCommand myCommand = conn.CreateCommand()) { myCommand.CommandText = @"SELECT CompetenceLearningObject.Object_Type, CompetenceLearningObject.LearningObject_ID FROM CompetenceLearningObjectParent INNER JOIN CompetenceLearningObject ON CompetenceLearningObjectParent.LearningObject_ID = CompetenceLearningObject.LearningObject_ID WHERE (CompetenceLearningObjectParent.Approved = 1) AND (CompetenceLearningObject.Archived = 0 OR CompetenceLearningObject.Archived IS NULL) AND (CompetenceLearningObject.Approved_Status = 1) AND (CompetenceLearningObjectParent.Parent_ID = @ParentID) AND (CompetenceLearningObjectParent.Position_ID = @SourcePosition)"; myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ParentID", ParentID); myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@SourcePosition", SourcePosition); List<PerformanceCriteriaCounter> loList = new List<PerformanceCriteriaCounter>(); SqlDataReader reader = myCommand.ExecuteReader(); while (reader.Read()) { SqlContext.Pipe.Send("Adding item"); loList.Add(new PerformanceCriteriaCounter(int.Parse(reader["LearningObject_ID"].ToString()), reader["Object_Type"].ToString())); } reader.Close(); foreach (PerformanceCriteriaCounter lo in loList) { SqlContext.Pipe.Send("Testing item, ObjectType =" + lo.Object_Type); if (lo.Object_Type == "40") { SqlContext.Pipe.Send("Incrementing counter"); Counter++; } else { SqlContext.Pipe.Send("Calling procedure with ParentID=" + lo.Id + " and Position=" + SourcePosition); using (SqlCommand myCommand3 = conn.CreateCommand()) { myCommand3.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; myCommand3.CommandText = "usp_PerformanceCriteriaCounter"; myCommand3.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ParentID", lo.Id); myCommand3.Parameters.AddWithValue("@SourcePosition", SourcePosition); object objValue = myCommand3.ExecuteScalar(); if (objValue != DBNull.Value) { Counter2 = Convert.ToInt32(objValue); SqlContext.Pipe.Send("It's not null value=" + Counter2.ToString()); Counter = Counter + Counter2; } } } } } return Counter; } } } This is the output from SQL Server when I call the function. Code Snippet Called with ParentID=1 SourcePosition=89 Adding item Adding item Adding item Adding item Adding item Adding item Adding item Adding item Adding item Adding item Adding item Adding item Adding item Testing item, ObjectType =30 Calling procedure with ParentID=2 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =30 Calling procedure with ParentID=3 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =30 Calling procedure with ParentID=4 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =30 Calling procedure with ParentID=5 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =30 Calling procedure with ParentID=6 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =30 Calling procedure with ParentID=7 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =30 Calling procedure with ParentID=8 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =20 Calling procedure with ParentID=9 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =20 Calling procedure with ParentID=10 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =20 Calling procedure with ParentID=11 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =20 Calling procedure with ParentID=12 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =20 Calling procedure with ParentID=13 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 Testing item, ObjectType =20 Calling procedure with ParentID=14 and Position=89 It's not null value=0 You can see it adding and checking the values and attempting to call itself, but it never seems to get re-called, any ideas? Cheers Jon
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How To Handle Error In Scalar Function?
Hi, I have the follow function: CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[ToTime] ( @intHora int, --A valid hour @intMin int -- A valid minute ) RETURNS smalldatetime AS BEGIN declare @strTime smalldatetime declare @errorvar int select @strTime=cast(convert(varchar,cast((cast(@intHora as varchar) +':'+ cast(@intMin as varchar)) as smalldatetime),108) as varchar) return @strTime; END the function works perfect but when the parameter for the hour is a negative number (for example -1), or a number > 23 and the parameter for the minute is an negative number (-1) or a number > 59, the function produce an error. I need handle this error converting the wrong value in 0, but i don't want to do this using "if statement". for example if @intHora < 0 or @intHora >23 begin set @intHora = 0 end if @intMin <0 or @intMin>59 begin set @intMin = 0 end please, If someone know some sql function (try - catch doesn't work) to handle this kind of error or some good way to do it, please help me.
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