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jaybee
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Posted - 2007-06-17 : 09:24:37
Hi all,

Could someone explain the code in red for me??

Thanks,

Jaybee.


create proc SalesCopyInsert
@SalesOrderID int,
@SalesOrderDetailID int,
@CarrierTrackingNumber nvarchar(25),
@OrderQty smallint,
@ProductID int,
@SpecialOfferID int,
@UnitPrice money,
@UnitPriceDiscount money,
@LineTotal money,
@ModifiedDate datetime

as
insert into SalesCopy (SalesOrderID, SalesOrderDetailID,
CarrierTrackingNumber, OrderQty, ProductID,
SpecialOfferID, UnitPrice, UnitPriceDiscount,
LineTotal, ModifiedDate)
values (@SalesOrderID, @SalesOrderDetailID,
@CarrierTrackingNumber, @OrderQty, @ProductID,
@SpecialOfferID, @UnitPrice, @UnitPriceDiscount,
@LineTotal, @ModifiedDate)

khtan
In (Som, Ni, Yak)

17689 Posts

Posted - 2007-06-17 : 09:59:33
that just declaration of the variable parameter list for the stored procedure SalesXopyInsert


KH

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jaybee
Yak Posting Veteran

72 Posts

Posted - 2007-06-17 : 11:59:59
quote:
Originally posted by khtan

that just declaration of the variable parameter list for the stored procedure SalesXopyInsert


KH





Perhaps I should rephrase, what reasons might there be for the use of global variables in the values list?

My understanding is that this code creates a stored procedure, which will then be used for insertions into the SalesCopyInsert. If that's correct, why are the values prefaced by variables??

Cheers,


Jaybee.
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Jeff Moden
Aged Yak Warrior

652 Posts

Posted - 2007-06-18 : 08:41:16
Take a look at Books Online and the rest of the code... the GUI will call the proc passing values to these variables to be inserted.

--Jeff Moden
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pootle_flump

1064 Posts

Posted - 2007-06-18 : 08:51:51
quote:
Originally posted by jaybee
Perhaps I should rephrase, what reasons might there be for the use of global variables in the values list?
There are no global variables in the proc. I think Jeff's suggestion is best. The perfect entry will be under CREATE PROCEDURE and you will quickly get the idea.
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