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atiqraza
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Posted - 2007-01-25 : 13:49:22
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| I have a table that i am loading in to my database, I have a sequence of queries that i am running on a certain table, for example first i am sorting it, updating certain values and then joining it with another table. Can i store all of these queries in a stored procedure or is there a way i can run all these queries at once. Once my table is loaded i want to run all of these queries sequentially, one after the other. However i do not want to do it manually. I want to design something that runs all the queries automatically. ....Is this possible??... |
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snSQL
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2007-01-25 : 13:52:07
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| Either put them in s stored procedure and execute it or a batch (a sql file) and execute it from the command line with sqlcmd. Or if you want them to run automatically create and schedule a job with all of the statements in it (or you could create the stored procedure first and run the stored procedure from the job). |
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