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I have written this stored procedure but I get no return value (neither 0 nor 1). What I hope is when the transaction successful, return value 1. If fails, return value 0.
1 set @TransactionOk = 0
2
3 BEGIN TRAN
4
5 UPDATE WhiteList_IMEI SET WhiteList_IMEI_Used = 1, Whitelist_IMEI_UsedDate = getdate()
6 WHERE WhiteList_IMEI_Code = @IMEICode_New
7
8 IF @@ERROR <> 0
9 BEGIN
10 ROLLBACK TRAN
11
12 PRINT ('Error. Contact Software Engineer.')
13 RETURN
14 END
15
16 COMMIT TRAN
17 set @TransactionOk = 1
  

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Output Window
Running [dbo].[FindNearby] ( @CenterLat = 53.10531, @CenterLon = -2.4769, @SearchDistance = 100, @Units = 0 ).
ID ordnum ProxDistance
----------- ------------------------- -------------------------
1 009999/USP 0
2 109999/USP 14.5971373147639
3 119999/USP 57.7144756947325
No rows affected.
(3 row(s) returned)
@RETURN_VALUE = 0
Finished running [dbo].[FindNearby].
Regards,
JoeBo

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