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Utpal
Posting Yak Master
179 Posts |
Posted - 2002-05-02 : 05:43:57
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| Hi everybody, Is it possible to display a message box in T-SQL without using RAISERROR ? The problem with RAISERROR is that it has the caption "SQL Error" which I don't want because the message I want to show up is just a warning message. |
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timmy
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1242 Posts |
Posted - 2002-05-02 : 07:04:56
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| You'll need to raise the message box in your presentation layer (VB, Access etc). You should be able to trap these errors in your front-end application. |
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Utpal
Posting Yak Master
179 Posts |
Posted - 2002-05-03 : 05:42:07
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| But what if someone updates directly at the back end using Enterprise Manager or Query Analyser ? |
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timmy
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1242 Posts |
Posted - 2002-05-03 : 06:18:16
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| My suggestion would be to write a front end for these users. You're asking for trouble letting users edit the tables directly. |
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Utpal
Posting Yak Master
179 Posts |
Posted - 2002-05-06 : 02:47:05
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| I won't be giving the permissions to the end-users to update the database directly at the back end. But I may have to give them to another programmer who is trying to integrate another application with my application, in which case if the outside application makes an updation which requires a warning, it would be raised from the back end itself. |
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