Dataset / Database Stored Procedure

Oct 21, 2010

I am attempting to create a tier application. Im wondering which approach would be better to take on. Should i have stored procedures on the database and then call these from my Data Access Layer (this is when you right click your dataset and add a table adapter, select existing stored procedures or create the entire query in my Dataset under TableAdapter?

My reason for asking is because my Stored procedures are created to insert and update in one command (by using an If statement), but saw the other approach recently. Any reason for one over the other?

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Public Class stat
Dim WithEvents connection As SqlClient.SqlConnection
Dim connectionString As String
Dim da As SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As New DataSet
[Code] ....
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Mar 2, 2010

I'm trying to get VB6 to access an Oracle (9i) procedure and return a dataset without much success.Not used VB6 that much but I need to do it for this application as we are not able to install the .Net framework on this particular server.Oracle procedure has an input param and an OUT param which is defined as a sys_refcursur

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USE [UCSMIS]
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON

[Code].....

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Jun 2, 2011

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Code:
ALTER PROCEDURE AddNewStaff
@SName varchar(50),
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[Code]....

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I am using VB.Net 2010 and calling a stored procedure with a dataset to get values in a table plus "created" values.

The values for the "created" values do not come across from the stored procedure. They all show as zero in the IDE and False for the variables. I know I am getting the record because the first five values come across from the stored procedure into the variables correctly.

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the first two selects get the value from the table and then are used in the update statement.

The select statments:

Select @iStatusDropDownValueID = iDropDownValueID
From DropDownValue
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[Code].....

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Second, if the "Value Name" should change this store procedure will break (which is possible, but not often).

I am looking for any insight into the Best Practices for this situation.

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Asp.net - Insert Datatable Into A Database Table From A Stored Procedure?

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I have a datatable with some rows I need to insert that datatable in to database using a stored procedure.

For Each row As DataRow In dt.Rows
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I have an app written in vb2005 that allows users to search a sql database for a store name. Once a store is selected, it then presents the user with 12 different tabs, each with a DataGridView showing various bits of info about the store. It's a large and convoluted database, so I'm using stored proceedures to pull the data for each tab. Here's a sample of one of the subs that populates the tabs.[code...]

Now, this works just fine to populate the grids on the tabs, and the same code is copied into each of the subs that fill the grids (changing the stored proc, parameter and grid names, of course). The problem I'm having is how to move changes made to the data in the grid back into the database.

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2. When the user click the save button, the button will call the stored procedure.

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[Code]...

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For small sets of data, this isn't a problem, but when I had a very large set of data that required an iteration of 368 stored proc calls to update the records in the database, I realized I had a problem. A senior dev looked at my stored proc code and said it looked fine, but now I'd like to explore a better method for sending "batch" data to the database.

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[Code]...

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[Code]...

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I then run the following code:

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[Code]....

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I am currently building an ASPX webpage for internal use. Basically, there are two buttons on this page and I need each one to kick off a different stored procedure on our local SQLServer based on the needed task. these stored rocedures do quite a bit of work and take 3-5 minutes to finish running. In neither case do I need any kind of gridview or other output from these stored procedures, as they are simply crunching/cleaning data that will populate some tables that the user will then use to complete their task. There are also no inputs or parameters needed.

So i'm OK at ASPX and pretty good at SQL, but have no idea on the VB code behind page. This is what I have ben able to put together based on 3 days of googling. i think i am close but can't quite get across the line.

CODE:

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[Code]....

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[Code]...

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Public Shared Function GetDevSQLServerStoredProcedure()
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Module makeLabel
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[code]....

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