Hey Simon
Thanks for your help and advice with the stored procedures. I have changed
the code u gave me a little to do what i needed. The procedure does what i
need ok but i was wondering how to output this data. I have other stored
procedures where i specify that the variable is for output but im not sure
what type of variable to be using (IE im using VarChar at the moment, is
there an array type ?). At the moment i get the grid showing the results of
the query in sql query analyzer but i would like to output it somehow so
that when i am using the stored procedure with my external program i can use
the data from this stored procedure.
Thanks again for all your help
/*
** Determine Entity Group Memberships
*/
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[EntityStartup]
@MachineName VarChar(50),
@UserName VarChar(50),
AS
DECLARE @MachineLength Char(2) /* Local Machine Name Length */
DECLARE @MachInt Char(1) /* Machine Integer Counter */
SET @MachInt = 1
SELECT @MachineLength = Len(@MachineName)
CREATE TABLE #GrpMem (GrpName varchar(50), AuthID varchar(50))
WHILE @MachInt <= @MachineLength
BEGIN
INSERT INTO #GrpMem (GrpName, AuthID) SELECT * FROM GrpMachines WHERE
MachineGrp LIKE LEFT(@MachineName,@MachInt)
SET @MachInt = @MachInt + 1
END
SELECT * FROM #GrpMem
GO
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"Jarrod Morrison" <ja*****@ihug.com.au> wrote in message
news:bm**********@lust.ihug.co.nz... Hi all
Im relatively new to using stored procedures and im not sure if it is
possible to do what I am trying to do so any help here is greatly
appreciated. I am using the variable @MachineName which is obviously the
local machine name mainly in this procedure. What is loop through from
the first character of the variable to the last and use this data in a
select statement. I have included the code below for what I have tried so far
but I get an error that "Error 116: Only one expression can be specified in
the list when the subquery is not introduced with EXISTS". So im not sure
if im going about this the right way or not but any help anyone give is
greatly appreciated
Thanks
/*
** Determine Entity Group Memberships
*/
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[sp_EntityStartup]
@MachineName VarChar(50),
@UserName VarChar(50)
AS
DECLARE @MachineLength Char(1) /* Local Machine Name Length */
DECLARE @MachInt Char(1) /* Machine Integer Counter */
SET @MachInt = 1
SELECT @MachineLength = Len(@MachineName)
DECLARE @Ttp VarChar(20)
WHILE @MachInt <= @MachineLength
BEGIN
SELECT @Ttp = (SELECT * FROM GrpMachines WHERE MachineGrp LIKE
LEFT(@MachineName,@MachInt))
SELECT @MachInt = @MachInt + 1
END
GO
The error message is because you have a scalar variable @Ttp, but your
subquery can return multiple rows and columns, so the result of the
subquery cannot be assigned to it. Perhaps you meant to do something like this?
select @Ttp = count(*)
from dbo.GrpMachines
where ...
In addition, you don't do anything with @Ttp inside the loop - it's simply
updated on each pass though - and the procedure doesn't return any output,
so it's not clear what you're trying to achieve. Finally, it's generally
best to avoid naming stored procedures as sp_ - that's used for system
stored procedures. This may be more like what you want, although I'm just
guessing:
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.GetEntityStartup
@MachineName VarChar(50)
AS
begin
/* Table to hold output */
create table #output (PartialName varchar(50), Matches int)
/* Loop Counter */
declare @i int
set @i = 1
/* Populate working table */
while @i <= len(@MachineName)
begin
insert into #output (PartialName, Matches)
select left(@MachineName, @i), count(*)
from GrpMachines
where MachineGrp like left(@MachineName, @i) + '%'
set @i = @i + 1
end
/* Return output */
select PartialName, Matches
from #output
order by PartialName
end
Simon