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AskSQLTeam
Ask SQLTeam Question
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Posted - 2003-05-21 : 07:41:52
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| Angela writes "I have written a MS SQL Server 2000 script that creates a database and all database objects. When creating the database, a location for the data and log files needs to be specified. Right now I have the location hard coded but I have been asked to change that so the user will be prompted for the desired file location when running the script. Thanks in advance for your help." |
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Page47
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2003-05-21 : 08:04:53
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| SQL is not a procedural language. You'll have to wrap your script with some sort of 3GL-type language that is capable of prompting a user for input.Jay White{0} |
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dsdeming
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Posted - 2003-05-21 : 08:34:46
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| One possibility is to make your script into a stored procedure which takes the desired user input as parameters. The user won't be prompted for them, but you will be able to accept and validate input.HTH |
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JimL
SQL Slinging Yak Ranger
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Posted - 2003-05-21 : 11:33:22
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| What are the users using for a front end?JimUsers <> Logic |
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