Can The OLE DB Command Transformation Support Multiple Values Returned By A Stored Procedure Or Is The Limit One Value Only?
Apr 10, 2007
I have no problem getting OLE DB Command transformations to support single returns by a procedure.
For example, exec name_of_procedure ?,?,? OUTPUT
However, I have a stored procedure which accepts 1 input and returns 5 outputs. This procedure works fine at the command line but when I try to incorporate it into a OLE DB Command I don't get the multiple values returned. There's no problem at all configuring the transform as it recognizes all input and output parameters. For some reason I just don't get values returned.
In my ASP page, when I select an option from the drop down list, it has to get the records from the database stored procedure. There are around 60,000 records to be fetched. It throws an exception when I select this option. I think the application times out due to the large number of records. Could some tell me how to limit the number of rows to be returned to avoid this problem. Thanks. Query SELECT @SQLTier1Select = 'SELECT * FROM dbo.UDV_Tier1Accounts WHERE CUSTOMER IN (SELECT CUSTOMERNUMBER FROM dbo.UDF_GetUsersCustomers(' + CAST(@UserID AS VARCHAR(4)) + '))' + @Criteria + ' AND (number IN (SELECT DISTINCT ph1.number FROM Collect2000.dbo.payhistory ph1 LEFT JOIN Collect2000.dbo.payhistory ph2 ON ph1.UID = ph2.ReverseOfUID WHERE (((ph1.batchtype = ''PU'') OR (ph1.batchtype = ''PC'')) AND ph2.ReverseOfUID IS NULL)) OR code IN (SELECT DISTINCT StatusID FROM tbl_APR_Statuses WHERE SearchCategoryPaidPaymentsT1 = 1))'
I have a stored procedure that selects * from my table, and it seems to be working fine: USE myDB GO IF OBJECT_ID ( 'dbo.GetAll', 'P') IS NOT NULL DROP PROCEDURE GetAll GO CREATE PROCEDURE GetAll AS DECLARE ref_cur Cursor FOR SELECT * FROM myTable Open ref_cur FETCH NEXT FROM ref_cur DEALLOCATE ref_cur
The problem is, I'm trying to create a DB class, and I'm not sure what Parameter settings I'm supposed to use for my returned values. Can anyone help me finish this?public class dbGet_base { public dbGet_base() { _requestId = 0; }
public dbGet_base(Int64 RequestId) { this._requestId = RequestId; getDbValues(RequestId); } public void getDbValues(Int64 RequestId) { getDbValues(RequestId, "GetAll"); } public void getDbValues(Int64 RequestId, string SP_Name) { using(SqlConnection Conn = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["WSConnection"])) using (SqlCommand Command = new SqlCommand(SP_Name, Conn)) { Command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; Command.Parameters.Add("@Request_Id", SqlDbType.Int).Value = RequestId; Command.Parameters.Add(?? } }
I am trying to use a stored procedure inside the scripter in a site server pipeline. Can anyone tell me how the scripter will read the the result which is a variable. The stored procedure is returning the right value when run in query analyzer but I don't know how to retrieve it inside the pipeline.
I have a Lookup Transformation that matches the natural key of a dimension member and returns the dimension key for that member (surrogate key pipeline stuff).
I am using an OLE DB Command as the Error flow of the Lookup Transformation to insert an "Inferred Member" (new row) into a dimension table if the Lookup fails.
The OLE DB Command calls a stored procedure (dbo.InsertNewDimensionMember) that inserts the new member and returns the key of the new member (using scope_identity) as an output.
What is the syntax in the SQL Command line of the OLE DB Command Transformation to set the output of the stored procedure as an Output Column?
I know that I can 1) add a second Lookup with "Enable memory restriction" on (no caching) in the Success data flow after the OLE DB Command, 2) find the newly inserted member, and 3) Union both Lookup results together, but this is a large dimension table (several million rows) and searching for the newly inserted dimension member seems excessive, especially since I have the ID I want returned as output from the stored procedure that inserted it.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Hi all, I’m returning two values from a stored procedure, one is a basic string confirming that an email has been sent and the other is the normal value returned from running an INSERT statement. So in my code I’m using the ExecuteNonQuery() method. I’m not sure how to handle both returned values in my code in my data layer. This is what I have: ExecuteNonQuery(cmd); return Convert.ToString(cmd.Parameters["@ReturnedValue"].Value).ToLower(); Obviously I’d need to return the value returned by the ExecuteNonQuery method as well, normally I’d simply convert the value to an int and precede this with the return keyword like so: return (int)ExecuteNonQuery(cmd); Obviously I can’t do this as I need to return two values, the normal value returned by the ExecuteNonQuery() method and my own output parameter value. Any ideas how I can do both? My current method containing the code further above returns a string but clearly this doesn’t help. I’m guessing that maybe I should return an object array so I can return both values? I haven’t encountered this problem before so I’m just guessing. Please help. Thanks
my stored procedure performs actions of deletion and insertion. Both the inserted and deleted items are output in temp tables with single column. Is there a way to return the content of these two tables? Is there a way to return a table from the stored procedure?
hi i have a listbox with selectedmode = multiple, i am currently using this code in my code behind (c#) to call the storedprocedure within the datasource but its not working: Do i have to write specific code in c# to send the mulitple values through?protected void confButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { try {foreach (ListItem item in authorsListBox4.Items) {if (item.Selected) { AddConfSqlDataSource.Insert(); } }saveStatusLabel.Text = "Save Successfull: The above publication has been saved"; }catch (Exception ex) {saveStatusLabel.Text = "Save Failed: The above publication failed to save" + ex.Message; } }
I created a stored procedure like the following in the hope that I can pass mulitple company_id to the select statement:
CREATE PROC sp_test @in_company_code nvarchar(1024) AS
select company_code, name, description from member_company where company_code in (@in_company_code)
However, I tried the following :
exec sp_test 'abc', 'rrd', 'bbc'
Procedure or function sp_test has too many arguments specified.
and SQLServer doesn't like it.
Did I specify this stored procedure correct? If so, how can I can pass multiple values to the stored procedure then to the sql statement? If not, is it possible to specify a stored procedure like this?
When I execute a stored procedure from an OLE DB Command transformation, where the sp takes a parameter and RetainSameConnection=TRUE and DelayValidation=TRUE are set, I get the error
"Syntax error, permission violation, or other nonspecific error"
If I take out the param or set RetainSameConnection=FALSE on the connection, all is fine again?
I have a scenario where I need to compare a single DateTime field in a stored procedure against multiple values passed into the proc.So I was thinking I could pass in the DateTime values into the stored procedure with a User Defined Table type ... and then in the stored procedure I would need to run through that table of values and compare against the CreatedWhenUTC value.I could have the following queries for example:
WHERE CreatedWhenUTC <= dateValue1 OR CreatedWhenUTC <= dateValue2 OR CreatedWhenUTC <= dateValue 3
The <= is determined by another operator param passed in. So the query could also be:
WHERE CreatedWhenUTC > dateValue1 OR CreatedWhenUTC > dateValue2 OR CreateWhenUTC > dateValue3 OR CreateWhenUTC > dateValue4
we can  assign one parameter value for each excecution of  [SSISDB].[catalog].[set_object_parameter_value] by calling this catalog procedure..
Example: If I have 5 parameters in SSIS package ,to assign a value to those 5 parameters at run time should I call this [SSISDB].[catalog].[set_object_parameter_value] procedure 5 times ? or is there a way we can pass all the 5 parameters at 1 time .
1. Wondering if there is a way to pass multiple parameters in a single execution (for instance to pass XML string values ??) 2.What are the options to pass multiple parameter values to ssis package through stored procedure.?
Hi, I use a strong-typed DataSet to build the data access tier of my application, and the IDE generates most of code for me. However I can't find a way to get the value returned by a stored procedure(The stored procedure seems like 'RETURN 0').I noticed that a @RETURN_VALUE parameter is added automatically for each query method, but I don't know how to read the value. Anybody could help me with the problem? Thanks.
I have a store procedure (e.g. sp_FetchOpenItems) in which I would like to call an existing stored procedure (e.g. sp_FetchAnalysts). The stored proc, sp_FetchAnalysts returns a resultset of all analysts in the system. I would like to call sp_FetchAnalysts from within sp_FetchOpenItems and insert the resultset from sp_FetchAnalysts into a local temporary table. Is this possible? Thanks, Kevin
I have an asp.net 1.1 website that uses sql server 2000 and vb.I have a bit of a dilema, when I run a stored procedure in a webpage it returns the wrong value, but if I run itin the query analyzer the correct value is returned. Dim orderHistory As nlb.OrdersDB = New nlb.OrdersDB
' Obtain Order ID from QueryString Dim OrderID As Integer = CInt(Request.Params("ID"))
' Get the customer ID too Dim myNewCustomerId As Integer = 0 myNewCustomerId = orderHistory.GetOrderCustomer(OrderID)
Public Function GetOrderCustomer(ByVal orderID As Integer) As Integer
' Create Instance of Connection and Command Object Dim myConnection As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("ConnectionString")) Dim myCommand As SqlCommand = New SqlCommand("nlbsp_OrdersCustomerID", myConnection)
' Mark the Command as a SPROC myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
' Add Parameters to SPROC Dim parameterOrderID As New SqlParameter("@order_id", SqlDbType.Int, 4) parameterOrderID.Value = orderID myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterOrderID)
Dim parameterOrderCustID As New SqlParameter("@customer_id", SqlDbType.Int, 4) parameterOrderCustID.Value = ParameterDirection.Output myCommand.Parameters.Add(parameterOrderCustID)
'Open the connection and execute the Command myConnection.Open() myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() myConnection.Close()
' Return the customer_id (obtained as out paramter of SPROC)
If parameterOrderCustID.Value <> 0 Then Return CInt(parameterOrderCustID.Value) Else Return 0 End If
End Function
the stored procdure is CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[nlbsp_OrdersCustomerID] ( @order_id int, @customer_id int OUTPUT ) AS
/* Return the customer_id from the Orders. */ SELECT @customer_id = customer_id
FROM nlb_Orders
WHERE order_id = @order_id GO
I know a particular order_id returns a value of 1. But when I run it in the webpage it always comes back as 2. Any ideas would be appreciated ThanksPete
The following query only brings back too much data in the table - there are duplicates and the lab it shows is wrong. The problem is: AND a.calLab = f.ID in the Where statement. Some equipment does not need calibration, so, a.calDueDate = 0 AND a.calLab would be NULL or 0. tblLabs ID field has 1 - 18 (Labs) - no 0 and of course no null I need to get the rest of the data. Any suggestions? Thanks..... Zath
SELECT a.assignedID, b.Manufacturer, a.modelNumber, a.serialNumber, e.equipmentType, a.Description, c.Location, d.Status, a.modifiedDate, a.modifiedBy, a.Notes, a.Picture, f.LabName, a.calibrationRequired, a.calDate, a.CalDueDate, a.assetNumber, a.ID FROM tblEquipments a, tblManufacturers b, tblLocation c, tblStatus d, tblEquipment_Type e, tblLabs f WHERE a.manufacturer = b.manufacturerID AND a.location = c.locationID AND a.Status = d.statusID AND a.EquipmentType = e.ID AND (a.calLab = f.ID or a.calLab Is NULL or a.calLab = 0) ORDER BY a.ID
@UserIdvarchar(50), @Passwordvarchar(50) AS SELECT tblAdvertisers.UserID, tblAdvertisers.Password FROM tblAdvertisers WHERE ((tblAdvertisers.UserID = @UserId) AND (tblAdvertisers.Password = @Password))
I can run it in Query Analyzer and it returns one record as it should. I want it in ASP.NET to return the amount of rows that are effected, e.g that the login is correct.
The code I have is:
public bool ValidateUserIdAndPassword(string userId, string password) { sqlCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; //the name of the stored procedure sqlCommand.CommandText = "spValidateUserIdAndPassword";
SqlParameter myParam;
//add the param's to the SP
//userId information for the user myParam = new SqlParameter("@UserId", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50); myParam.Value = CStr(userId); sqlCommand.Parameters.Add(myParam);
//password information for the user myParam = new SqlParameter("@Password", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50); myParam.Value = CStr(password); sqlCommand.Parameters.Add(myParam);
I have a stored procedure that return either 1 or -1 : IF EXISTS( ) BEGIN return 1 ENDELSE BEGIN return -1 ENDAnd then I try to retrieve the returned value by doing this:int value = Convert.ToInt32(command.ExecuteScalar());But the value I get is always 0. Anyone see what is wrong?
I have the following stored procedure. The good thing is I finally got the syntax to the point where it doesn't blow up, but I was under the impression the "print" statement would print my result. In this case all I get is the statement ' 1 Row Affected ' which by the way is not the answer I was expecting.
Here's the code: ' CREATE PROCEDURE createevents AS
declare @myvariable varchar(700)
declare @myvar varchar(700)
begin Select @myvariable = d.id from table1 d, table2 dc where d.class = dc.class
If @myvariable > 0 begin Select @myvar =dp. class from table3 dp, table2 dc where dp.class = dc.class
If @myvariable >= 1 begin print @myvariable + (',') + @myvar end end
else begin print @myvariable + ('is empty') end end
Hi,I have a .NET application that I want to save the Config.EXE contentsto my SQL database for remote review/testing. This config file is3700+ bytes long. I created a field in one of my tables with a VARCHAR4800 and then created a stored procedure that receives a parameter(also VARCHAR(4800).However it fails to write anything if the length of the value that Ipass is anything greater than 900. If I pass exactly 900 characters orless - the data is written to the field. If I pass 901 characters Iget nothing.I'm suspicious since it is exactly 900. I seriously doubt it's somelimitation of MS-SQL so I need a nudge in the right direction.Thanks
I am using the following stored procedure to insert a value into the database. I am new to stored procedures so I need help. Basically this stored procedurewill only insert a value for "CustomerName" if it is not a duplicate value. So I noticed in My C# when I call this stored procedure, a negative one "-1"is returned if the insert is not performed because of a duplicate value. Is that correct? Should I be getting back a negative one "-1" ? You seeI thought that a Zero "0" would be returned if the insert was not performed.Not a negative one? SET ANSI_NULLS ONGOSET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ONGO CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[CustomerCreate]( @CustomerDescription nvarchar(100), @CustomerName nvarchar(100), @LastUpdateDate datetime, @LastUpdateUser nvarchar(32), @inserted_record smallint output) AS if exists (select 1 from Customer where CustomerName = @CustomerName) BEGIN set @inserted_record = 0 END ELSE BEGIN INSERT INTO Customer ( CustomerDescription, CustomerName, Active, LastUpdateDate, LastUpdateUser ) VALUES ( @CustomerDescription, @CustomerName, @LastUpdateDate, @LastUpdateUser ) END
I have a recordset returned from a stored procedure executed in the form open event. Could this recordset append to the form's recordsource property in the form's open event in VB? if so, what's the syntax?
Private Sub Form_Open(Cancel As Integer) dim ...
Set add_bag_results = Nothing With add_bag_results .ActiveConnection = CurrentProject.Connection .CommandType = adCmdStoredProc .CommandText = "spSampling_add_bag_results" .Parameters.Append .CreateParameter("ret_val", adInteger, adParamReturnValue) '.Parameters.Append .CreateParameter("@lotnum", adInteger, adParamInput, 4, rs_add_bag_results(1)) .Parameters.Append .CreateParameter("@lotnum", adInteger, adParamInput, 4, lot_n) .. Set rs_add_bag_results = .Execute End With
I'm creating a software, and I have a dilemn... To check it I use MySQL, but I want my software to use a lot of kind of différent DB (oracle, DB2, informix, etc...)
But I have to know :
Does MSSQL support something like that (and if not how to do it) :
SELECT fields FROM Table LIMIT 0,500
????
thank you very much for a quick answer, because All development depend of the answer !!!
I have 1 files, one is .sql and another is stored procedure. SQL file will call the stored procedure by passing the variables setup in the SQL file. However, everything ran well except at the end, I try to get the return value from SP to my SQL file ... which will send notification email. But, I get the following msg ... I am not sure how to fix this ... help!!! :( Syntax error converting the varchar value 'ABC' to a column of data type int. SQL file ====================== DECLARE @S AS VARCHAR(1000) EXEC @S = PDT.DBO.SP_RPT 'ABC' SELECT CONTENT = @S -- this is the value I am trying to pass as content of the email EXEC PRODUCTION.DBO.SENDEMAIL 'xxx@hotmail.com', 'Notification', @S ====================== Stored Procedure ====================== CREATE procedure sp_RPT( @array varchar(1000) ) AS DECLARE @content AS VARCHAR(2000) SET @content = 'RPT: ' + @array + ' loaded successfully ' SET @array = 'ABC'RETURN CONVERT(VARCHAR(1000),@array) GO
Stored Procedure ProblemThis is probably a simple problem but i would appreciate some help.I have a stored procedure that takes the order date time plus other information fromvarious tables but the information is being returned double:ie 4 rows are being returned instead of two. Can anyone see where i am going wrong?Many thanksMartinThis is the stored procedureALTER PROCEDURE dbo.SP_RetrieveOrdersASSELECT distinct OD.DateCreated, O.OrderID,O.UserID,O.OrderTotal,O.Sent,O.Delivered,O.Paid,C.CustomerNameFROM Orders As O,Customers As C,OrderDetails as ODWHERE O.UserID=C.UserID And O.OrderTotal >0 RETURNThese are the results that are returnedDateCreated OrderID UserID OrderTotal Sent Delivered Paid CustomerName ----------------------- ----------- ------------------------------------ ---------------- ------ --------- ------ --------------- 18/10/2006 14:49:00 41 7A2E2B9B-57FA-4329-B4BB-D7ED965AA183 500 <NULL> <NULL> <NULL> bill 18/10/2006 14:49:00 42 7A2E2B9B-57FA-4329-B4BB-D7ED965AA183 590 <NULL> <NULL> <NULL> bill 18/10/2006 15:05:00 41 7A2E2B9B-57FA-4329-B4BB-D7ED965AA183 500 <NULL> <NULL> <NULL> bill 18/10/2006 15:05:00 42 7A2E2B9B-57FA-4329-B4BB-D7ED965AA183 590 <NULL> <NULL> <NULL> bill No rows affected.(4 row(s) returned)If I leave OD.DateCreated ie use ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.SP_RetrieveOrdersASSELECT distinct O.OrderID,O.UserID,O.OrderTotal,O.Sent,O.Delivered,O.Paid,C.CustomerNameFROM Orders As O,Customers As C,OrderDetails as ODWHERE O.UserID=C.UserID And O.OrderTotal >0 RETURNthen there is no problem. I get:41 7A2E2B9B-57FA-4329-B4BB-D7ED965AA183 500 <NULL> <NULL> <NULL> bill 42 7A2E2B9B-57FA-4329-B4BB-D7ED965AA183 590 <NULL> <NULL> <NULL> bill No rows affected.(2 row(s) returned)
Hi, I need to write a select query that will run all returned results through a separate stored procedure before returning them to me. Something like.... SELECT TOP 10 userid,url,first name FROM USERS ORDER by NEWID() ......and run all the selected userids through a stored procedure like..... CREATE PROCEDURE AddUserToLog (@UserID int ) AS INSERT INTO SelectedUsers (UserID,SelectedOn) VALUES (@UserID,getdate()) Can anyone help me to get these working togethsr in the same qurey?
I have a SQL Server stored procedure that performs several queries and therefore returns several "result sets" at any one time.
Wiring it up via ADO.NET I populate a DataSet with a number of items in the Tables collection - which is great - and I can give each item a name for identification purposes once the DataSet is populated.
But I'd like to know if there is some way I can set the names of each result set *within the text of the stored procedure*, i.e. before the DataSet gets populated.
I have a novice question. How does one suppress result sets returned from a stored procedure?
I have created a procedure which makes use of multiple stored procedures . The purpose of this procedure (lets call it procA), is to count the rows returned from other procedures. The €œOther€? procedures will return rows having an unknown number of columns. I would like to limit any changes which may be needed to be made to the €œOther€? procs.
Once procA has collected all of the information (@@rowcount) from the inner procedures, then it will return a result set having several columns €“ mainly the subProcedure name and number of rows returned.
The purpose of procA is to query several subsystems and identify which ones need attention.
Cursor While Loop exec @ProcName @ObjectName,@userID,@syncDate set @recs = @@rowcount;
Is there a way to limit the number of rows returned by a SqlDataReader? I know I can do it by modifying the Stored Procedure, but I'd rather not modify a procedure that is used in multiple apps. I'm hoping there is something easy like setting SqlDataReader.RowsReturned = 100, but that might be too easy to hope for.