How can I find calls which do not exist in stored procedures and functions?We have many stored procedures, sometimes a stored procedure or function which is called does not exist. Is there a query/script or something that I can identify which stored procedures do not 'work' and which procedure/ function they are calling?I am searching for stored procedures and functions which are still called, but do not exist in the current database.
One of our Oracle Tables changed and I am wondering if there's any way that I can query all of our Stored Procedures to try and find out if that Oracle Table Name is referenced in any of our SQL Server Stored Procedures OPENQUERY statements?
I'm having some problems debugging SQL Server stored procedures on a SQL Server 2005 server. I have installed Visual Studio 2005 on a workstation running Windows XP, now I'm trying to debug a ASP.Net web application that has some code that executes the stored procedures on a Windows 2003 Server running SQL Server 2005.
I opened VS2005 ... created a connection to the SQL Server 2005 instance ... open the Stored procedure ... right click the stored procedure name and selected Step into Stored Procedure and the following message is displayed:
Unable to start T-SQL debugging.Could not attach to SQL Server process on 'ServerName'.
Hi im using sqlserver studio managment i goto a specific database and goto stored procedures and add stored procedures from context menu and created successfully .
i try to find it between procedures but not found i try to create it again gives me error that already found so. where i can get my created stored procedures from sqlserver studio managment?
This may be a really silly question, but I am starting to experiment with stored procedures for the first time and I am not really sure about how they work. I am working in SQL Server Management Studio Express...
When putting a SELECT query statement into a stored procedure and executing it, how or where can you get or find the actual record set supposedly retrieved?
Thanks for any help..
--------------------------set ANSI_NULLS ONset QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ONGOALTER PROCEDURE [petrander].[DynamicQuery] @taxparent int = 1ASBEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON; SELECT ID, TaxonID, Taxon FROM QueryView WHERE ParentID1 = COALESCE(@taxparent, ParentID1) AND ParentID2 = COALESCE(@taxparent, ParentID2) AND ParentID3 = COALESCE(@taxparent, ParentID3) AND ParentID4 = COALESCE(@taxparent, ParentID4) AND ParentID5 = COALESCE(@taxparent, ParentID5) AND ParentID6 = COALESCE(@taxparent, ParentID6) AND ParentID7 = COALESCE(@taxparent, ParentID7) AND ParentID8 = COALESCE(@taxparent, ParentID8)END
Hi all, When I try to open a connection it gives me error "Stored Procedure sp_sdidebug not found" Can anyone help me in this respect? I was running the same application with the SQL Server 2005 only earlier when it was running.But now after I reinstalled VS.NET & SQL Server I am getting this error.What could be the problem?
I need to list out all the procedures which have select queries and does not use NOLOCK hint. Please note that there are more than 2000 sps and some sps have single select some have multiple, some does not have select queries at all. I need to find out only the ones which does not use NOLOCK hint in a select query.
I want to know the differences between SQL Server 2000 storedprocedures and oracle stored procedures? Do they have differentsyntax? The concept should be the same that the stored proceduresexecute in the database server with better performance?Please advise good references for Oracle stored procedures also.thanks!!
I have a periodic backup task, and when I need a development copy on which to test code, I restore my most recent backup to a different name, switch the ODBC link to that name on my development machine and have a current copy of the database to play with.
I've been doing this for years, and it works great. Just now I did it, and suddenly my development machine is unable to run any stored procedures that have the 'Execute as owner' clause in their definition. I'm using domain accounts, my personal account is the owner of the database, and everything works on the production copy, which is in the same instance on the same machine.
The test copy is identical to the production copy, which continues to work fine - it was just created using by restoring the backup of the production copy, but I can't run anything with this clause. As soon as I delete the 'Execute as owner' line, the procedure is suddenly available. If I put it back, I'm locked out again.
The error message is: The server principal “sa” is not able to access the database “WhateverDB” under the current security context
hi i have 100 of stored procedures and many has linked servers in my database. and now i need to know how many storedprocedures are using particular linked server . plz advice to do this
This Might be a really simple thing, however we have just installed SQL server 2005 on a new server, and are having difficulties with the set up of the Store Procedures. Every time we try to modify an existing stored procedure it attempts to save it as an SQL file, unlike in 2000 where it saved it as part of the database itself.
I have fixed all problems from my last post except the ability to download and view the pdf stored in the sql database via web browser. I have read all posts on this site, but no one seems to have any idea how to make it work. I can have become a download for saving and viewing, but I want to be able to have it appear in the browser without downloading.
IS there a way inside code for vb.net to programmatically change sorting in a stored procedure???Reason is I need a two way sort and did not want to have to write a SP for each way ....If so Do you have an example.....
Everytime after I restore any database on the sql server 6.5, I have to recompile all the stored procedures in that database.Is there any method to overcome this problem?
Trying to run a SQL Server 6.5 stored procedure via ADO 2.0 in Visual Basic 6. The stored procedure moves roughly 10000 records from one table to another within the same database. The procedure works just fine when run from a SQL editor such as I/SQL, but only transfers a few hundred records when it is executed from a VB application using ADO 2.0. The guilty code can be seen below. Any thoughts?
Public cnSQL As New ADODB.Connection Public qry As New ADODB.Command
With cnSQL .ConnectionString = ConnectStringSQL .ConnectionTimeout = 20 .Open End With
Set qry.ActiveConnection = cnSQL qry.CommandType = adCmdStoredProc qry.CommandTimeout = 120
I have a stored procedure on SQL/Server 2000 that inserts into a #temptable. When I execute it from Query Analyzer it works fine. When I execute it from an ASP using ADO it gives me an Open Error message. When I comment out the #temptable the ASP works fine. Can someone shed some light on this? Do I have to do an ADO opent on the #temptable?
I come from a MySQL background, and have recently began migrating to SQL Server.
I can't, for the life of me, find an example of a stored procedure that does the following in SQL Server: - Multi-lined - Contains both input and output parameters - Sets one of the output parameters within the stored procedure
Can anyone provide some insight? I.e. Why does the following not work?
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM syscomments WHERE id = object_id('usp_test')) BEGIN CREATE PROCEDURE "usp_test" (@num1 INT, @num2 INT, @result INT OUTPUT) AS BEGIN DECLARE newValue INT; SET @newValue = num1 + num2; SET @result = @newValue; END; END;
I get these errors (I'm using the Management Studio Express)
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 3 Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'PROCEDURE'. Msg 155, Level 15, State 2, Line 7 'INT' is not a recognized CURSOR option. Msg 137, Level 15, State 1, Line 8 Must declare the scalar variable "@newValue". Msg 137, Level 15, State 2, Line 9 Must declare the scalar variable "@newValue".
I've installed .NET 2.0 and SQL 2005 express but am unable to locate SQLDMO90.DLL on my machine. I've looked in the expected location (...90inn folder) but it's not there. I've searched the entire drive. Where can I download it?
i installed visual studio'05 on my sys to build cubes in SSAS.But its not having BIDS in its pop-up menu,nor it has BI project templates.Can any one help me out.
I just installed sql server 2005 on my machine. I've been using Access for some time and have created my stored procedures easily in it. However, this sql server 2005 is so complicated. In Access, all I had to do was "Create a New Query", write my sql statement, name and save it. However, I am having so much trouble with this sql server. For example, when I create a stored procedure in sql server, it has a .sql extension. I am assuming the stored procedure is a file. However, after saving it, I expand my database, expand programmability, and expand stored procedures, yet my new stored procedure is not there. It's placed in a file called projects. I need to access this stored procedure from code, but in visual studio, I get an error message, "Cannot find stored procedure sp_Roster". Here is the code I used to access my stored procedure from vb.net. I thought it would work but it didntDim comm As New SqlCommandDim strsql As StringDim strconn As String strsql = "sp_Roster" strconn = "server=Home; user=sa; pwd=juwar74; database=Book;" With comm .Connection = New SqlConnection(strconn) .CommandText = strsql .CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure With .Parameters.Add("TeacherID", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = "DawsMark@aol.com" End With With .Parameters.Add("ClassID", SqlDbType.Int) .Value = CInt(classid) End With With .Parameters.Add("sID", SqlDbType.Int) .Value = ssID End With With .Parameters.Add("sLastName", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = lastname End With With .Parameters.Add("sFirstName", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = firstname End With With .Parameters.Add("sMiddleName", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = middlename End With With .Parameters.Add("Student", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = fullname End With With .Parameters.Add("Password", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = password End With .Connection.Open() .ExecuteNonQuery() With comm.Connection If .State = ConnectionState.Open Then .Close() End If End With End With Here is my procedure that I created and that was saved as sp_Roster.sql in sql server CREATE PROCEDURE sp_Roster ASBEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON; -- Insert statements for procedure here INSERT INTO Roster (TeacherID, ClassID, sID, sLastName, sFirstName, sMiddleName, Student, Password) VALUES (@TeacherID, @ClassID, @sID, @sLastName, @sFirstName, @sMiddleName, @Student, @Password)ENDGO Why isn't ado.net finding it in sql server. Is the sqlstr correct?
In a previous post, someone helped me with creating stored procedures, and I am grateful because I am transitioning from the Access World. Anyway, I get an error at .ExecuteNonQuery in visual studio 2005 when I run the following code: Dim strsql As String Dim strconn As String strsql = "sp_Roster" strconn = "server=xxxx; user=xxxx; pwd=xxxx; database=xxxx;" With comm .Connection = New SqlConnection(strconn) .CommandText = strsql .CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure With .Parameters.Add("TeacherID", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = "DawsMark@aol.com" End With With .Parameters.Add("ClassID", SqlDbType.Int) .Value = classid End With With .Parameters.Add("sID", SqlDbType.Int) .Value = ssID End With With .Parameters.Add("sLastName", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = lastname End With With .Parameters.Add("sFirstName", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = firstname End With With .Parameters.Add("sMiddleName", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = middlename End With With .Parameters.Add("Student", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = fullname End With With .Parameters.Add("Password", SqlDbType.Char) .Value = password End With .Connection.Open() .ExecuteNonQuery() With comm.Connection If .State = ConnectionState.Open Then .Close() End If End With End With The error was: Error converting data type char to int. The stored procedure in sql server was as follows CREATE PROCEDURE sp_Roster -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here@TeacherID varchar(50),@ClassID int,@sID int,@sLastName varchar(50),@sFirstName varchar(50),@sMiddleName varchar(50),@Student varchar(50),@Password varchar(50)ASBEGIN -- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from -- interfering with SELECT statements. SET NOCOUNT ON; -- Insert statements for procedure here INSERT INTO Roster (TeacherID, ClassID, sID, sLastName, sFirstName, sMiddleName, Student, Password) VALUES (@TeacherID, @ClassID, @sID, @sLastName, @sFirstName, @sMiddleName, @Student, @Password)ENDGO The error also says "sqlexception was unhandled by user code. This is strange because this code worked perfectly when connecting to Access and when I used oledb. So how is it the code's problem? Is the stored procedure causing the error or the code. Can someone please help. thanks. <Edited by Dinakar Nethi> Please mask your useird/pwd info in the connection string when posting to a public forum like this </Edit>
In Oracle database we can group our stored procedures in packets. It is very useful when we are creating big business solutions with hundreds stored procedures. Can we do something like this in SQL server?
I don't see the option to debug a stored procedure. I right click on the procedure and should'nt it appear in the properties window. Do I need to install some extra component to get the debugger.
How do you transfer stored procedures from SQL Express 2005 to MS SQL 200 ? I am using the Personal home page starter kit and also need to know if I have to attach and detach the database to my ISP's server?thanks,
About a year ago we inherited a SQL server (7.0) from another division of our company. The time has come to migrate the SQL Server functionality onto a new machine. Before I do this though, I need to figure out what the initial installation configuration was so I can set up the new server with the same specs. I am looking for a system stored procedure(s) that can tell me the following:
Case sensitivity, accent sensitivity, SQL build (SP), character set, etc. Basically I need to know what checkboxes were ticked during the initial set up of the server.