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smh
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2009-11-07 : 19:44:05
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| I followed the sample from a previous question to create a UDF table in sql server 2008 Express:USE fioesGO-- Create the data typeCREATE TYPE dbo.lotUDF AS TABLE ( ID int)GOCREATE PROC usptesttab @tabUDT dbo.lotUDF READONLY AS SELECT ID FROM @tabUDT GOwhen I type in the proc, even before creating it, I get the error that @tabUDT cannot be declared readonly because it is not a table-valued parameter.also if I type:select ID from dbo.lotUDf I get an error saying Msg 208, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Invalid object name 'dbo.lotUDf'.However, I can see the table and the field under the userdefined table types section in the sql manager.I do not have a primary key because I did not know if the UDF accepted identity columns if that could be the problem..Also, I am running as administrator and all the users accessing the stored procdure with the UDF will have all rights to use the database, so I don't see how that would be the problem.I have not found any similar problem on the web so I must be doing something wrong. Appreciate any help |
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sshelper
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2009-11-18 : 00:07:57
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| First, you cannot do a SELECT ID FROM dbo.lotUDF because lotUDF is really not a table but just a user-defined table type. Second, try removing the dbo in your user-defined table type and just use lotUDF everywhere. Try following the sample in the following link:http://www.sql-server-helper.com/sql-server-2008/table-valued-parameters.aspxRegards,SQL Server Helperhttp://www.sql-server-helper.com/sql-server-2008/index.aspx |
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