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pyromelana
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Posted - 2009-03-17 : 08:38:28
Hello!

I want to send an email with Trigger and the query result should be in an attachment


ALTER TRIGGER [dbo].[Kundenstamm2]

ON [dbo].[YKUN0015]

FOR INSERT,UPDATE

AS
SET NOCOUNT ON

declare @query nvarchar(20)
declare @message nvarchar(50)

set @query = (select Name1 as Name from dbo.YKUN0015 WHERE NUMMER = 101289)


EXEC msdb..sp_send_dbmail

@recipients = 'status@mydomain.com',
@subject = 'Query in Emailattachment',
--@body = @query;
@query_attachment_filename = query
@attach_query_result_as_file = 1;


Can anyone give me a hint, how to solve this problem? Email works, query result in body works, sending files with sp_send_dbmail works, but all together result in attachment in email does not work... help!

pyromelana
Starting Member

23 Posts

Posted - 2009-03-17 : 10:18:44
anyone?
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2009-03-17 : 10:59:41
why do you want to send email from trigger? can i ask how frequestly you want email to go? i think it would be better for you to schedule this as a sql job which sends the email in a periodic basis.
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TG
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

6065 Posts

Posted - 2009-03-17 : 11:08:51
well first couple obvious things are:
- @query is nvarchar(20) which isn't big enough to hold your query.
- The query you are providing is not an nvarchar value, it is an actual statement. You need to replace the parenthises with single quotes.

Just to re-enforce what Visakh said...
Generally speaking it is a very bad design to send email from a trigger. It will significantly slow down the user transaction and if there are any problems the user action will be rolled back.

Be One with the Optimizer
TG
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pyromelana
Starting Member

23 Posts

Posted - 2009-03-17 : 11:57:03
Thx for your answers...


1.) It is only for training, so do not care about performance and frequence
2.) Why I do this? This should work - it has to work. Especially in this more than simple case (select name from tbl where city = 1111....). I know that query is bullshit, but with such a simple one you can proof your result
3.) ups, yes, declare @query nvarchar(max) is better
4.) Parantheses instead of single quotes or the other way round?
I am sure set @var = (select...) --correct me if I am wrong
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

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Posted - 2009-03-17 : 13:17:58
it should be

set @query = 'select Name1 as Name from dbo.YKUN0015 WHERE NUMMER = 101289'
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TG
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

6065 Posts

Posted - 2009-03-17 : 13:20:02
quote:
I am sure set @var = (select...) --correct me if I am wrong

The parameters are all layed out and explained clearly in Books Online.

declare @query nvarchar(max)
set @query = 'select Name1 as Name from dbo.YKUN0015 WHERE NUMMER = 101289'

EXEC msdb..sp_send_dbmail
@recipients = 'status@mydomain.com',
@subject = 'Query in Emailattachment',
@body = N'Please see attachment for details'
@query = @query --this variable needs to be able to be EXEC'd ie: exec(@query)
@query_attachment_filename = 'Results.txt' --The attachment will be named this
@attach_query_result_as_file = 1;


Be One with the Optimizer
TG
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