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Posted - 2002-09-13 : 09:50:39
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| John writes "I want to write a stored procedure that can ask the user for input and return a string. I have never done this before, I have never seen it done, I don't even have a clue if it's possible (I can't find anything in SQL Server Books Online that says anything about it), but I need to do it. If you can tell me how, I will acknowledge you as God.John" |
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Posted - 2002-09-13 : 10:30:02
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Generally, this is exactly what stored procs do.create procedure john @someinput varchar(10)asselect 'You just passed me: ' + isnull(@someinput,'squat')goexec john 'blah' The thing I am curious about is you language ...quote: a stored procedure that can ask the user for input
Stored Procs don't ask. A stored procedure is simply a pre-compiled batch of T-SQL code. You execute the stored proc and you process what it returns to you ...Jay White{0} |
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