the stored procedure is within a transaction. I want to get the inserted values after calling the stored procedure. My problem is, I don't know if that is possible because the transaction is not yet commited.
Why I can NOT get the return value (Scope_Identity) by executing my own Stored procedure (SQL Server 2008) via this below code written in VB.NET 2008? The SP inserts the new record into Table1 but I have 0 as the return value!What's wrong with it?here is my vb.net code and my SP:
Public Function Insert(ByVal Obj As entity, connectionString As String) As Integer Dim ScopeIdentity As Integer Dim Connection As New SqlConnection(connectionString)
I have a stored procedure in SQL Server for generating transaction numbers.how to call the Stored Procedure from VB.NET and how will i get the value that is returned from the procedure into the front end.
I am having problems getting the return value from a stored procedure.As I said the last time, while I am an old programmer, I am new to visual languages.The code is as follows:
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim strServerName As String Dim intServerID As Integer[code]....
From what I have read this should work. I think I have declared the parameters correctly.When I run the stored procedure from SQL it returns the correct value so I know the problem is in VB.It is a simple stored procedure, however, I am trying to remain consistent and use stored procedures as much as possible.
So I want to erase the guid @value from the database and retrieve the return value from my stored procedure [code]object name 'value' not valid..Net SqlClient Data Provider0.
I am trying to create stored procedure that gone return varchar value, and that value I need to display in textbox. This is the code for stored procedure:
I am using vs 2008 doing a winforms app in vb.net. I have a database with a single table, that has two columns, in it and a stored procedure. The stored procedure is supposed to take an input value, match that value against one column in the table and then return the corresponding value from the other column; except it doesnt.It returns 1 or 0
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.getgamenumber(@outputnumber bigint OUTPUT, @inputnumber bigint) AS
i am trying to find examples of getting data back from a stored procedure that has no parameters sent to it nor has any returned output parameter. Though it does display data.How can i get that from my code im using below?
Dim myCommandSQL As New SqlCommand Dim myReaderSQL As SqlDataReader = Nothing Dim intX As Integer = 0[code]....
The @return_value i just put there to see what would happen but i got nothing returned.
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[TestProcedure] AS BEGIN SELECT TOP 1 CampaignID FROM Campaigns SELECT TOP 1 ServiceID FROM Services ORDER BY ServiceID desc END
In my .NET Project, I have a LINQ to SQL file (.dbml) and I have drag-and-dropped this procedure to create a new class TestProcedureResult:
Partial Public Class TestProcedureResult Private _CampaignID As Integer Public Sub New()
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So it is not returning ServiceID. How can I retreive ServiceID using LINQ to SQL? I know we can customize stored procedure calls, but how can I customize in this particular scenario?
I'm new to LINQ and am having a problem getting proper results from a simple (working) stored procedure that takes no parameters and returns a single Integer. When calling this sproc with LINQ its returnvalue is always 0. When run using tableadapter or directly on the sql server it works, returning 6 digit values like 120123.
Here is my LINQ code:
Dim MeetingManager As New MeetingManagerDataContext Dim MeetingID As Integer = MeetingManager.NewMeetingID().ReturnValue Here is the NewMeetingID procedure: ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[NewMeetingID] AS SET NOCOUNT ON BEGIN
I have a stored procedure in DBML and I try to pass the result to "sqlQryArray" as an array(1 dimensional array). But the bottom code causes error like below message. What else should be done?
Error 1 Value of type '1-dimensional array of aaaDatabase.stp_GetSomethingResult' cannot be converted to '1-dimensional array of String' because 'aaaDatabase.stp_GetSomethingResult' is not derived from 'String'.
The return result from stored procedure is a just list of first names of students(only one column)
Dim sqlQry = aaaLINQ.stp_GetSomething(bbb,ccc,ddd) Dim sqlQryArray As String() = sqlQry.ToArray()
Dim data As DataTable = DataAccess.ExecuteDataSet("AuthenticateWebServiceClient" _ , New SqlParameter("@ClientID", ClientId) _ , New SqlParameter("@Password", Password) _[code]....
Except PrepareSPCommand isn't recognized by VS. Does anyone know the correct way to convert this function to C#.
This may not be the place to ask this, if not, you can move this post to the SQL forum but I have an application that I'm building which pulls dates from a database. The start value is stored as payPeriodStart date and I add 7 days to get the end date. What I need to know is, is it possible to store those values and pass them to a Stored Procedure? Currently my stored procedures have "static" dates in them ie:
where dateadd (n, Timestamp, '12/31/1899') - ([LoggedIn]/1000)/60/1440+1 Between '10/3/2010' and '10/10/2010'
I have an application that I'm building which pulls dates from a database. The start value is stored as payPeriodStart date and I add 7 days to get the end date. What I need to know is, is it possible to store those values and pass them to a Stored Procedure? Currently my stored procedures have "static" dates in them ie:
I am struggling with trying to pass values to a stored procedure, I am creating new records on my table by the values are not passing to the table.Here is my persistance class.
Public Function createDMRIssue(ByVal ItemNumber As String, ByVal IssueStatus As String, _ ByVal ProblemDescription As String, ByVal p_AuditResults As String, _ ByVal DMRDate As String, ByVal p_IssueCategory As String, _ ByVal p_DMRInitiator As String, ByVal p_QtyUnacceptable As Integer, _ ByVal p_ProductType As String, ByVal p_OrderNumberm_dmrissue As String) Me.Connection()
I have a form that I'm running a stored procedure in and I'd like to pass the results to a datagridview and then offer the user the ability to export those results to a flat text file.
I am trying to pass some declared variables to a stored procedure. Here is my
Private Sub Button1_Click_1(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles startpayrollButton.Click Dim ssql As String = "select MAX(payrolldate) AS [payrolldate], " & _
I have an application that I'm building which pulls dates from a database. The start value is stored as payPeriodStart date and I add 7 days to get the end date. What I need to know is, is it possible to store those values and pass them to a Stored Procedure? Currently my stored procedures have "static" dates in them ie[code]...
I would like to pass to values to a stored procedure. I am using a sqlreader to populate a excel sheet. I need the user to be able to select a range, rather that the whole table.
Dim strSQL As String = "sp_im_select_customerdtl" Dim data As String = "" sqlCon.Open()
I am working on a Tag system for a news page designed in ASP.NET. For the system I require a TagExists method to check for tags within the database. The stored procedure I have written is below.
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[Tags_TagExists]( @Tag varchar(50)) AS BEGIN
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I have tried switching the procedure to return 0 if the tag exists and 1 if it does not and it still returns 0 despite the exact same testing conditions. I have also returned the actual select query and it has complained of the Tag "news" (my test item) not being an int on execution showing the select itself is definitely properly formed.
I have a stored procedure to update a table, but needs a couple of values from another table.
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 Inner Join DropDownValueType On DropDownValue.iDropDownValueTypeID =
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First, the values that are retrieved by the first two select statements are always the same. So they could be passed in by the code itself. I don't know that this will speed things up at all, just make the entire stored procedure better and easier to read.
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.
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.
When I step through a VB6 program using ADO the values are pulled across from the stored procedure.
The problem seems to be in the interface between a dataset and "created" fields in a stored procedure.[code]...