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Posted - 2002-04-13 : 12:21:59
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| Scott writes "Hello,Is it possible to pass a column name of a table through to a stored procedure? I would like to create a generic procedure that will check different values in a table based on the column name. (I know I could construct an if statement for all of the cases and hard code the column names but that isn't very elegant)The stored procedure gets called when a user logs on to a particular webpage and should check to see if that user is allowed access. A column of type bit should be read and the result sould denote wheter a user gets access (0 = no, 1=yes). The part that doesn't work is that the @columnname variable doesn't get resolved into the able column name as I thought it would.For example a call to the sp would look like:admCheckAccessRights '8623648', 'AlterClientDetails'Any suggestions would be most helpful.Thanks,Scott Fergusson.Here is the stored procedure to illustrate:CREATE PROCEDURE admCheckAccessRights @SessionID varchar(50), @ColumnName varchar(50), @LoggedOn bit outputASdeclare @allowed bitset @LoggedOn = 0 select @allowed = @ColumnName from Staff where SessionID=@SessionID if @allowed = 0 begin set @LoggedOn = 0 end else begin set @LoggedOn = 1 end" |
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graz
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Posted - 2002-04-13 : 12:22:00
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| Please read the FAQ section on dynamic SQL. |
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