Error With Multi-Valued Report Parameter Using Stored Procedure
Dec 19, 2007
Hi All,
I'm unable to run the report the report with multi-valued parameter using the below StoredProcedure as dataset:
CREATE PROCEDURE spprodsales
@productid int
AS
select SalesOrderID,OrderQty,UnitPrice,ProductID
FROM Sales.SalesOrderDetail
Where ProductID IN (@productid)
RETURN
And when I'm replacing this dataset to a query as below I'm able to run the report with multiple values selected for productid parameter :
select SalesOrderID,OrderQty,UnitPrice,ProductID
FROM Sales.SalesOrderDetail
Where ProductID IN (@productid)
So, can anyone please help me out possibly using the same stored procedure as above.
Thanks,
Kripa
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May 2, 2008
Hi All,
I'm having trouoble with changing my report name when I swtich to different parameter values.
I use the following expression.
IIf(Parameters!GroupVar1.Label = "CBank", "CBank", IIf(Parameters!GroupVar1.Value ="DTC","DTC","Total"))
This works fine when I clear Mutli-Value box in paramter properties. but when I use multi-value, this does not work.
Is there any solution for this?
Thanks
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May 21, 2014
Can we Pass table valued parameters and normal params like integer,varchar etc..to a single stored procedure?
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Jun 29, 2007
Hello,
I am forced to use a Sp in teh first place as my query is too long for the text dataset. I have a parameter Time_Period which ia a multivalued one but it is not allowing me to use this in the SP. using RS 2005.
Any help appereciated.
Thanks
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Oct 22, 2007
Hello,
I am attempting to create a cascading parameter.
Parameter's 1 & 2 are multi-valued.
Datasets 1 & 2 supply Parameter's 1 & 2.
The values for Parameter 1 as derived from Dataset 1 are 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D' and 'E'.
The potential values for Parameter 2 will only be created if value 'C' is amongst the multiple values selected for Parameter 1.
Thus I need to write my query for Dataset 2 so that it can check the values of Parameter 1 for the existence of 'C' otherwise it returns nothing.
What is the best practice for a dataset referencing the values of a multi-valued parameter in order to generate it's resultset?
Any help is appreciated.
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Jan 27, 2006
I want to set defaults for my multi-valued report parameter MONTH so that when the report starts, it automatically selects all the months prior to the current month (effectively creates a YTD report). However, using RS2005, I can't seem to figure out how to do this. I can create an IIF expression in 12 different value entries in the report parameters that returns the month based on the system date, but the first time I pass blanks, null or anything except a valid parameter, it clears the entire parameter list when the report displays.
Does anyone have any suggestions for auto-populating multiple values in a parameter at runtime where one or more of the parameter values may be empty? Checking "Allow Null" or "Allow Blank" doesn't fix this problem.
I tried to pass all the values in a single value entry on the report parameters page, but can't find the syntax that will allow this. I'm not sure if it will let you do that anyway...
Trent
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Aug 16, 2007
Hi,
I am creating a data set for a ROLAP report which executes a dynamic SQL using EXEC. I am finding problems parameterizing multi-valued report parameters in the SQL being executed through EXEC.
To consider a sample code:
EXEC('select * from country where country_key in ('+@country+')')
where @country is a multi-valued report parameter.
Regards,
Emil
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Mar 9, 2007
I have a multi-valued parameter that I want to pass to a subreport. The values are 11, 12, 13, and 14.
So here's what I've done:
1. For the properties of the clickable field of the first report, I have gone to the Navigation tab and chosen the subreport in the "jump to report" pulldown.
2. Then I clicked on the Parameters button and added a parameter name for the multi-valued parameter I am trying to send. For the Parameter value, I have tried 11,12,13,14. I have also tried =Split(11,12,13,14)
3. On the subreport, I create a report parameter with the same name, data type is string, multi-value is checked, and the available values pulldown is populated by a query.
So I run the first report and click on the link that brings me to the subreport, but all the subreport shows is the results for 11, not 12, 13, and 14.
How can I get the second report to understand that I want it to show all the records related to 11, 12, 13, and 14? If I bypass the first report and simply use the drop-down to choose 11, 12, 13, and 14 in the subreport, it works fine. I just can't seem to figure out how to correctly have the first report tell the subreport that it wants 11, 12, 13, and 14.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Dan
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Jul 18, 2007
Hello everybody,
I need to create a function which takes a multi-value parameter. When I select more than one item, I get the error that I have too many arguments. Does anybody have a solution?
Or can I create a view and then do a "SELECT * FROM viewName WHERE columnName IN (@param)"?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
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Aug 14, 2007
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to expand the multi-valued parameter menu object so I can display the selection list in a more user-friendly format since the text is fairly long. If left at the default setting then I have to scroll to the right to see the complete string(s). For a single-select parameter I can just CAST the string to CHAR(100) and the menu object will expand. However, it seems that this approach is not working for multi-valued parameter menu objects.
Is this a bug in SSRS, and is there another way to accomplish this. Please let me know.
Thank You!!!
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Feb 15, 2007
How does one return all selected values in a multi-valued parameter? Right now i have a filter on the dataset where
(Expression)
=Fields!LOCATION_ID.Value
(Operator)
=
(Value)
=Parameters!Loc.Value(0)
This is just giving me data from the first value that is selected in the multi-valued dropdown. I need all returned from the parameter. Any ideas.
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Jul 3, 2007
Hi There.
I have a Multi-valued parameter that is a string type and it freaks out when a do a select all from my drop down list. I suspect it has something to do with size as it works great if a pick a reasonable amount of items. My parameter list is populated by 1463 items of 12 characters each. Is there a threshold I should have to worry about?
Thanks, Mike
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Jul 2, 2015
I have a sp where query is as below.
DECLARE @ServerCIName varchar(5000)
SELECT * FROMÂ dbo.INC
WHERE Status in ('Assigned','In Progress','Pending')
and Description like '%' + (Select * from SplitDelimiterString(@ServerName,',')) + '%'
and (select DATEADD(dd, DATEDIFF(dd, 0, (Submit_Date)), 0)) = (select DATEADD(dd, DATEDIFF(dd, 0, getdate()), 0))
In place of "and Description like '%' + (Select * from SplitDelimiterString(@ServerName,',')) + '%' ", if I use "and Description like '%' + @ServerName + '%' " and pass a single value, it works.
But @ServerName contains multiple values and it is dynamic (not constant).
How do I query the data?
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Jul 21, 2015
I have report where i should create a report which is multivalued parametr report,but here my condition is i want to see only one county name  in my output that is Ex: Asia Specific (CountryName),I dnt want to see the other Country names,So how should we create for this condition .
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Apr 28, 2008
I have a report that includes two multi-valued parameters.
In the Default Values section, I choose 'from query' and select dataset and value field.
In the Available Values section, I choose 'from query' select the same dataset and value field, and in the label field I select the relevant label field.
When I run the report my multi-valued parameters look like I selected the option 'select all' (all options are selected).
How can I keep the multi-valued parameters cleared from selections until the user select his choice? Thanks in advance.
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Aug 7, 2007
I wrote a Stored Procedure spMultiValue which takes Multi Value String Parameter "Month". The stored procedure uses a function which returns a table. when I Execute the stored procedure from SQL Server 2005 with input "January,February,March" everything works fine.
In the dataset , I set command type as Text and typed the following statement.
EXEC spMultiValue " & Parameters!Month.Value &"
its not returning anything.
can anyone tell me how to pass multivalue parameter to stored procedure.
Thanks for your help.
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Feb 12, 2008
What is the best way to design this stored procedure for speed?
I want to pass in a list of IDs and have a return value of a table that contains the ID and its associated value. Is there a way to pass in as table and come out as table?
input parameter
ID
0
1
2
return value
ID, CurrentDue, PastDue
0, 100, 0
1, 100, 100
2, 123, 0
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Apr 16, 2013
I got issue when passing multiple values to a single parameter. Here is my stored procedure as following:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[School]
@Grade AS varchar(50),
@Class As varchar(50)
AS
BEGIN
SELECT Name, Grade, Class
FROM School
WHERE Grade = (IsNull(@Grade, Grade)) AND Class IN (IsNull(@Class, Class ))
END
In the front end, I got multiple values for Subject parameters such as Math, English, Reading, etc... in a specified class. How do I can modify my above stored procedure to receive multiple values for a single parameter.
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Feb 15, 2007
Can someone please explain how i would define a multi-valued default parameter within the report Properties -> Parameters. I have an OLAP based report with multi-value parameters. I do not want to set the default values from within BIDS. Instead, I'd like to do this from the ReportServer (after report deployment). I have no problem when i enter a single value as a 'default value', for example:
ReportParm1 String [Deal Dim].[Shelf].&[AAM]
But, how would i define it with multiple values as a 'default value' ?, for example:
ReportParm1 String [Deal Dim].[Shelf].&[ABC] , [Deal Dim].[Shelf].&[DEF]
NOTE: It appears that you cannot use expressions, such as the 'split' function in the 'default value' space.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thank you.
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Mar 19, 2008
I downloaded the sample reports for report execution from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms161561.aspx
to display reporting services report execution data which worked fine until I'd written a report with multi-valued parameters. As soon as this was designed and more importantly run by an user the package used to create the reports crashed.
I've found out why it's breaking mainly through digging around in the script task where the package crashes and also through surfing the net and finding this
https://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=967081&SiteID=1
thread. I've tried their fix but it still crashes unfortunately.
It seems like the issue is populating an array indexes in the script component in the update parameters data flow task. I think this was written to deal with minimal parameter requests, however I've recently written a multi-valued parameter report and it's made the string containing the parameter details has now hit the maximum length for the string. Changing the WSTR 4000 to a different size doesn't seem to have an effect, and the forum entry above doesn't hint at what the problem is apart from the script not being able to deal with the length.
The error I now get is as follows:
at MyComponent1.ScriptMain.Input0_ProcessInputRow(Input0Buffer Row) in dts://Scripts/MyComponent1/ScriptMain:line 35
at MyComponent1.UserComponent.Input0_ProcessInput(Input0Buffer Buffer) in dts://Scripts/MyComponent1/ComponentWrapper:line 68
at MyComponent1.UserComponent.ProcessInput(Int32 InputID, PipelineBuffer Buffer) in dts://Scripts/MyComponent1/ComponentWrapper:line 25
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ScriptComponentHost.ProcessInput(Int32 inputID, PipelineBuffer buffer)
Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?
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Feb 19, 2007
Hello,
since a couple of days I'm fighting with RS 2005 and the Stored Procedure.
I have to display the result of a parameterized query and I created a SP that based in the parameter does something:
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
CREATE PROCEDURE [schema].[spCreateReportTest]
@Name nvarchar(20)= ''
AS
BEGIN
declare @slqSelectQuery nvarchar(MAX);
SET NOCOUNT ON
set @slqSelectQuery = N'SELECT field1,field2,field3 from table'
if (@Name <> '')
begin
set @slqSelectQuery = @slqSelectQuery + ' where field2=''' + @Name + ''''
end
EXEC sp_executesql @slqSelectQuery
end
Inside my business Intelligence Project I created:
-the shared data source with the connection String
- a data set :
CommandType = Stored Procedure
Query String = schema.spCreateReportTest
When I run the Query by mean of the "!" icon, the parameter is Prompted and based on the value I provide the proper result set is displayed.
Now I move to "Layout" and my undertanding is that I have to create a report Paramater which values is passed to the SP's parameter...
So inside"Layout" tab, I added the parameter: Name
allow blank value is checked and is non-queried
the problem is that when I move to Preview -> I set the value into the parameter field automatically created but when I click on "View Report" nothing has been generated!!
What is wrong? What I forgot??
Thankx for any help!
Marina B.
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Jul 2, 2007
I had thought that this was possible but I can't seem to figure out the syntax. Essentially I have a report where one of the parameters is populated by a stored procedure.
Right now this is easily accomplished by using "exec <storedprocname>" as the query string for the report parameter. However I am not clear if it is possible to now incorporate User!UserID as parameter to the stored procedure. Is it? Thanks
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Jan 10, 2008
Hi all,
I have a report running with both a db and Analysis services data source..When I change any of the multi-valued parameters a post-back is done and then the page is re-loaded all good. However. When I change one of the single value parameters a post-back occurs however the page said "Report parameter values must be specified before the report can be displayed. Choose parameter values in the parameters area and click the Apply button." If I THEN press APPLY the report loads perfectly with the selected option.
I have un-hidden ALL my parameters and they all seem to get values.. Does anyone have any clue what could be going wrong ?
Thanks.
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Nov 2, 2006
Hi all,
I've created a number of tables, views, sproc, and functions whose names begin with "sys_", but when I tried to create a multi-statement table-valued function with this type of name, I got:
Server: Msg 1706, Level 16, State 2, Procedure sys_tmp, Line 9
System table 'sys_test' was not created, because ad hoc updates to system catalogs are not enabled.
I had a quick look in this forum for 1706 (and on Google) but couldn't find anything. Does anyone know for certain if this is a bug in SQL2K?
Thanks, Jos
Here's a test script:
/*
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
T-SQL code to test creation of three types of function where the function name begins with "sys_".
Jos Potts, 02-Nov-2006
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
PRINT @@VERSION
go
PRINT 'Scalar function with name "sys_" creates ok...'
go
CREATE FUNCTION sys_test
()
RETURNS INT
AS
BEGIN
RETURN 1
END
go
DROP FUNCTION sys_test
go
PRINT ''
go
PRINT 'In-line table-valued function with name "sys_" creates ok...'
go
CREATE FUNCTION sys_test
()
RETURNS TABLE
AS
RETURN SELECT 1 c
go
DROP FUNCTION sys_test
go
PRINT ''
go
PRINT 'Multi-statement table-valued function with name "sys_" generates error 1706...'
go
CREATE FUNCTION sys_tmp
()
RETURNS @t TABLE
(c INT)
AS
BEGIN
INSERT INTO @t VALUES (1)
RETURN
END
go
DROP FUNCTION sys_test
go
PRINT ''
go
/*
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
And here€™s the output from running the test script in Query Analyser on our server:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2039 (Intel X86)
May 3 2005 23:18:38
Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation
Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.0 (Build 2195: Service Pack 4)
Scalar function with name "sys_" creates ok...
In-line table-valued function with name "sys_" creates ok...
Multi-statement table-valued function with name "sys_" generates error 1706...
Server: Msg 1706, Level 16, State 2, Procedure sys_tmp, Line 11
System table 'sys_tmp' was not created, because ad hoc updates to system catalogs are not enabled.
Server: Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Line 2
Cannot drop the function 'sys_test', because it does not exist in the system catalog.
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May 8, 2007
Hi, I have found this question asked many times online, but the answers always consisted of getting a parameter from the user and to the report. That is NOT what everyone was asking. I would like to know how to pass a parameter I already have into my stored procedure. Using Visual Studio 2005, in the "Data" tab of a report calling something likeUnique_Login_IPsreturns correctly when that stored proc takes no params, but when I have one that takes the year, for example, I do not know how to pass this info in. Note: the following does not work in this context : EXEC Unique_Login_IPs ParameterValue nor does EXEC Some_proc_without_paramsVisual studio seems to want only the procedure name because it returns errors that say a procedure with the name "the entire line above like EXEC Unique_Login_IPs ParameterValue" does not exist.... Thanks in advance,Dustin L
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Aug 20, 2007
Here's tricky one.
I have a fairly complex report that was given to me that was hard coded for single parameters. There is a dropdown for each market (created from a query in SSRS). The users have to run for each market each week.
Is there a way to use this report as a Sub-report inside a list of a master report and then use a mult-value parameter?
I want this multi-value parameter to build the values for the list and then run the "sub-report" for each value.
Essentially, I want to create a for each loop.
Any ideas?
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Feb 4, 2008
the stored procedure don't delete all the records
need help
Code Snippet
DECLARE @empid varchar(500)
set @empid ='55329429,58830803,309128726,55696314'
DELETE FROM [Table_1]
WHERE charindex(','+CONVERT(varchar,[empid])+',',','+@empid+',') > 0
UPDATE [empList]
SET StartDate = CONVERT(DATETIME, '1900-01-01 00:00:00', 102), val_ok = 0
WHERE charindex(','+CONVERT(varchar,[empid])+',',','+@empid+',') > 0
UPDATE [empList]
SET StartDate = CONVERT(DATETIME, '1900-01-01 00:00:00', 102), val_ok = 0
WHERE charindex(','+CONVERT(varchar,[empid])+',',','+@empid+',') > 0
TNX
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Aug 14, 2006
Hi All,
I have a question, How to user the Multi value in Visual Studio Report Designer.
My dataset contains the following
Select empno,empname,basicpay,deptcd from employee where deptcd in (substring(@gdept,1,4))
Here variable gdept is the report parameter. I am passing the value.
it works fine with single value.
( the source of gdept is a another dataset to list the deparment code+name,
Example
DEP1 - COMPUTER
DEP2 - ADMIN
DEP3 - FINANCE
)
when I preview, i have a combo box to select the department.
If I choose one deparment, it works fine.
If I choose more than one department or select all I have error message
"substring function requires 3 aruguments."
what is wrong is the query
Please advise.
Cheers,
Saleem
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Jul 1, 2007
Hey all,
I ran into a little snag when writing a VBScript app for work that parses a text file and places that data into a DB2 V8.1 database via OLE DB ADO calls and a stored procedure with parameters.
I have found that I can call a stored procedure w/o parameters but as soon as I one that takes some I get the following error.
"arguments are of the wrong type, are out of acceptable range"
To try to troubleshoot it, I tried applying each parameter property individually. I noticed that when I didn't provide a direction, I received a different error (Don't have the exact one but it had something to do with an IBM OLE DB property error).
Because the VBScript error was on the line (mycmd.commandtype = adCmdStoredProc) I replaced the global constant with a literal (IE: 4). No fix.
I'm going to try to replace all of the global constants with their literal values but I also found this on the IBM site...
1: SQLProcedureColumns is used by many applications to
determine the direction of stored procedure parameters. The
ODBC driver is returning an ordinal of 1 for all the
parameters.
This causes problems with applications that use this
information. For example a stored procedure call using
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) and the adCmdStoredProc
syntax will return one of the following error messages:
3265 Item cannot be found in the collection corresponding to the
requested name or ordinal.
3001 Arguments are of the wrong type, are out of acceptable
range, or are in conflict with one another.
SQLProcedureColumns is also returning a "BUFFER_LENGTH" value
for numeric data types that is 1 byte too large. The default C
data type is character so this value should be display size
-without an extra byte for null.
I'm guessing this is the solution to my issue but I figured I'd put this out there just in case I was missing something.
If you have any other suggestions, please chime in.
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Feb 1, 2007
HI there.
I have been working on this for quite some time and I can not figure out what I am doing wrong.
I have a report filter called ItemFilter and I have declared as a report parameter where the multi value checkbox is checked. The values from this filter are coming from the item table.
SO the users drilldown on the filter when they run the report an select the Items that they would like to display info for. I had the following code before in the where
where
([CRONUS International Ltd_$Item].No_ = @itemfilter). This only worked if they selected on item from the list.
I want them to be able to select multiple Items or all. The code above did not work because there were commas separating one item from the other and I was getting an error.
I changed to
whrere
([CRONUS International Ltd_$Item].No_ IN (@itemfilter)).
Now this only returns the first item that I enter on my Itemfilter parameter.
Does anyone have any clue in regards to this ?? I am sure I am using the wrong syntax, but I do not know what to change it too.
Thanks
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Jul 1, 2004
Hi,
I have a procedure that will save to table in sql server 200 via stored procedure. When I hit the save button it alwasy give me an error saying "Procedure 'sp_AddBoard' expects parameter '@dtmWarrantyStart', which was not supplied" even though I supplied it in the code
which is
Dim ParamdtmWarrantyStart As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@dtmWarrantyStart", SqlDbType.datetime, 8)
ParamdtmWarrantyStart.Value = dtmWarrantyStart
myCommand.Parameters.Add(ParamdtmWarrantyStart)
below is the stored procedure.
create Proc sp_AddBoard(@BrandID int,
@strPcName varchar(50),
@bitAccounted bit,
@dtmAccounted datetime,
@dtmWarrantyStart datetime,
@dtmWarrantyEnd datetime,
-- @strDescription varchar(500),
@intStatus int,
@ModelNo varchar(50),
@intMemorySlots int,
@intMemSlotTaken int,
@intAgpSlots int,
@intPCI int,
@bitWSound bit,
@bitWLan bit,
@bitWVideo bit,
@dtmAcquired datetime,
@stat bit output,
@intFSB int) as
if not exists(select strPcName from tblBoards where strPcName=@strPcName)
begin
insert into tblBoards
(BrandID, strPcName, bitAccounted,
dtmAccounted, dtmWarrantyStart,
dtmWarrantyEnd, --strDescription,
intStatus,
ModelNo, intMemorySlots, intMemSlotTaken,
intAgpSlots, intPCI, bitWLan,
bitWVideo, dtmAcquired,intFSB,bitWSound)
values
(@BrandID,@strPcName,@bitAccounted,
@dtmAccounted,@dtmWarrantyStart,
@dtmWarrantyEnd,--@strDescription,
@intStatus,
@ModelNo,@intMemorySlots,@intMemSlotTaken,
@intAgpSlots,@intPCI,@bitWLan,
@bitWVideo,@dtmAcquired,@intFSB,@bitWSound)
end
else
begin
set @stat=1
end
The table is also designed to accept nulls on that field but still same error occured.
Please help
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Sep 18, 2014
Stored procedure displays the follwing error.
Procedure or function 'getFavoriteList' expects parameter '@category_name', which was not supplied.
I have code
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[getFavoriteList]
@customer_id int,
@category_name varchar(200) OUTPUT
[Code] ....
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Sep 21, 2007
Hi all
Basically I had 2 paramater which ComputerName and MemberName.
The membername was set as Multi-Value as sets as follow:
Label: Value:
Exclude Domain Admins Domain Admins
Exclude Local Install Local Install
And the query is:
SELECT id,
ComputerName,
GroupName,
MemberName,
ScanDate
FROM GROUPMEMBERS WITH (NOLOCK)
WHERE ComputerCN LIKE '%' + @ComputerName + '%'
AND MemberName NOT IN (@MemberName)
ORDER BY ComputerName ASC
The prompt is like this:
Computer Name [ ] Excluded by [ ]
The issue is in the second prompt I have to select
"something" which is I don't want to. I want the user to have this parameter as an optional.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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