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obrix
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Posted - 2007-06-03 : 00:42:42
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| im having a problem on how to create a stored procedure that behaves like in my previous code in vb6. it goes like this: say im going to insert or update a single record(header) and multiple records(detail).--this is the headerstrSQL="select * from myheadertable where myfield='" & myvariable & "'"rs.open strSQL,cnConn..etc.if rs.eof then rs.addnew rs!custid=txtcustidendifrs!name=txtnamers!age=txtage...--this is the detail(say from grid)strSQL="select * from mydetailtable where myfield='" & myvariable & "'"rs2.open strSQL,cnConn..etc.for i = 1 to .datarowcnt .col=1:.row=i .filter="rowid='" & trim(.text) & "'" if rs2.eof then rs.addnew .col=1:rs2!col1=.text .col=2:rs2!col2=.text .col=3:rs2!col3=.text .. . .next i--batchsave the two recordset(i have a function for batch saving..)rs.updaters2.updatemy problems are:1. how to convert this code if im using a stored procedure?2. how to create a stored proc for this kind of code?if anyone can help me please do so..thanks.:) |
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pootle_flump
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Posted - 2007-06-04 : 04:58:21
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| Hi obrixWhere are you starting from? Do you know the basics of sql dml (inserts, updates etc)? If not then you would do well to read through this first - it is a quick tutorial on the basics of sql syntax. http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.aspSince you come from a procedural background it is worth keeping in mind you are dealing with a set based language now - there should be no need for looping and recordsets. |
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mahesh_bote
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2007-06-05 : 11:30:17
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| while creating SP, add one more parameter for Mode. here u can pass the mode of the transaction u r going to perform. mean Insert or Update.i.e.If @Mode = 'INSERT'BeginInsert Into ...EndElseBeginUpdate ...Endlet us know,Mahesh |
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