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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2002-06-27 : 09:18:45
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| Hardik writes "I am trying to use SHAPE command to retrieve hierarchical Data. Instead of using long SQL statements, I am generating those SQL statements in stored procedure and using those stored procedure within the SHAPE command. Here is an example:SHAPE{{CALL dbo.sp_test (param1, param2, param3)}} APPEND({{CALL dbo.sp_child (param1, param2, param3)}} RELATE 'Column1' TO 'Column2') AS Column3This setup gives me "Provider command for child rowset does not produce a rowset. " Error. But, when I run both of the stored procedure separately directly without using SHAPE, they work fine. Has anyone encountered similar problem? If so, what was the solution/work-around?" |
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uberbloke
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Posted - 2002-06-27 : 09:42:08
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| I have had the same problem and the answer is....you can only use an SP for the first part of the shape command, the child recordset (the append stuff) has to be done using raw sql.I am sure there is a very good reason for this, but I have forgotten it.also make sure that your connection string to sql server is set up to allow shape....application("dbSHAPE") = "PROVIDER=MSDataShape;DATA PROVIDER=SQLOLEDB;Data Source=[your stuff here];Initial Catalog==[your stuff here];UID==[your stuff here];PWD==[your stuff here];" |
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smccreadie
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2002-06-27 : 10:14:31
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I've gotten it to work OK with stored procedures. This code works Dim objConn Set objConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") objConn.Provider = "MSDataShape" objConn.Open "DSN=xxxx;UID=yyyy;Password=zzzz;" Dim objOrderRS, objOrder_NoteRS Set objOrderRS = Server.CreateObject ("ADODB.Recordset") Dim strShapeSQL strShapeSQL = "SHAPE {exec wl_peripheral @ptype_parm = " & ptype_parm & "} " &_" APPEND({exec pull_order_notes_for_wls} as ORDNOTES " &_" RELATE ord_id to ord_id) "objOrderRS.Open strShapeSQL, objConn This is on an asp page. You may have to modify it for vb. |
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jasper_smith
SQL Server MVP & SQLTeam MVY
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Posted - 2002-06-27 : 13:05:42
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You certainly can use stored procedures for all parts of the SHAPE command. You might want to think about XML/XSL in this day and age HTHJasper Smith |
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Sitka
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Posted - 2003-01-30 : 19:41:57
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just marking this for the morn.Jasper couldn't give me the five minute, super powerful XSL lesson could he? Oh wait MSSQL7.0, FOR XML support .... 'frig' can't remember.Voted best SQL forum nickname...."Tutorial-D" |
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