Creating SQL Stored Procedures
Hi all,
Here is some information which could help people who want to create stored procedures and execute them in their program.
You can create stored procedures in two ways: - Through front end
- or writing procedure from backend SQLServer.
Back End
First we'll cover how to write a stored procedure in back end.
The following example is how to create a store procedure for MSSql Server: - Open enterprise manager,
- Expand the SQL Server Group,
- Expand the Server,
- Select "Databases" folder,
- Expand the database the store procedure will be written for,
- Right click "Stored Procedures",
- Select "New Stored Procedure..."
This will open a dialogue box that will let you create a new Stored Procedure.
In this dialogue box you will enter the commands that will be executed when this store procedure is used.
The following is an example of a store procedure that will add an entry into the "Student" table:
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CREATE PROCEDURE AddStudent @Sno VARCHAR(10),@Sname VARCHAR(20),@Saddress VARCHAR(50) AS Begin INSERT INTO STUDENT(Sno ,Sname ,Saddress ) values (@Sname ,@Sname,@Saddress) End
In this example, "AddStudent " is the procedure name and the parameters needed to execute procedure are: "@Sno", "@Sname", "@Saddress". "Sno","Sname","Saddress" are the column names for student table.
Using The Store Procedure In Code
After you create your store procedure in your database, you can use it in your code.
The following is an example of how to store student information into the database (using the store procedure created in the steps above) when the "Savebutton" is clicked.
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Private Sub SaveButton_Click() Handles SaveButton.Click Dim conn As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection("data Source=yourserver/systemno;uid="userID";pwd="password";initial catalog=dbname") Try conn.Open() Dim strcmd As SqlCommand = New SqlCommand("stu", conn) strcmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure strcmd.Parameters.Add("@sno", TextBox1.Text) strcmd.Parameters.Add("@sname", TextBox2.Text) strcmd.Parameters.Add("@saddress", TextBox3.Text) strcmd.ExecuteNonQuery() conn.Close() Catch ex As Exception End Try End Sub End Class
This code will take the values from asp page/form and then stored the values in backend SQLDB.
Hope this will help you.
Jyo!
hi ,
ya this is good method to writ stored procedure
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Originally Posted by vivekshrivastava51
hi ,
ya this is good method to writ stored procedure
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Thanks! For your comment
Hi jyothi1105!
This is a great post.
Thank you so much for providing us with this resource!
-Frinny
RedSon /
April 20th, 2007 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Frinavale
Hi jyothi1105!
This is a great post.
Thank you so much for providing us with this resource!
-Frinny
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Frin,
Do you want to format this original post a little better and put it in "Frinny's tip o' the week" thread and we can start a sticky thread for all your (and others') tips o' the week?
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Originally Posted by RedSon
Frin,
Do you want to format this original post a little better and put it in "Frinny's tip o' the week" thread and we can start a sticky thread for all your (and others') tips o' the week?
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This sounds like a great idea!
vidz /
January 15th, 2008 04:16 AM
Great!
Thank you for posting your codes and knowledge. This will help us..
prabur /
February 26th, 2008 06:20 AM
hi
like this stored procedure concepts...
hw can we store the datas into MS ACCESS files...
and hw can we retrive that.. using c#.....
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Originally Posted by prabur
hi
like this stored procedure concepts...
hw can we store the datas into MS ACCESS files...
and hw can we retrive that.. using c#.....
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Hi Prabur,
You are going to have to use ADO.NET to connect to your MS Access database files using C#. After you have researched ADO.NET and attempted to solve your problem, please post any question or problems in the .NET forum to receive help.
Cheers!
-Frinny
Really very usefull resource
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