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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2004-06-14 : 07:17:12
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| Rob writes "I have a question regarding a cursor on SQL 2000.I have a cursor defined as follows: DECLARE cursorname_cursor CURSOR FOR Select x, y from orgs o inner join projtest p on o.org_id = p.org_id right outer join tests t on p.test_id = t.test_id and p.proj_id = t.proj_id where t.proj_id = @proj_id and t.prod_id = @Prod_id and o.org_id in (@organic_id) and t.test_no = @Test_no.OPEN cursorname_cursorWHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0BEGINThis cursor works fine if I take out the line that says "and o.org_id in (@org_id)"@Org_id is a string of values all seperated by single quotes such as '1', '2', '3'. I've tried passing this value in with and without the ( ) and with and without the beginning and end quotes, etc. (I can pass it in anyway that will work). Is there any way that I can make this work? It dies on the cursor when I go to Fetch the first row, @@Fetch_Status returns -1 for some reason. I have made the select statement work using Dynamic SQL, but I don't know how to implement dynamic sql in a cursor like thisThanks for any help" |
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gpl
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Seventhnight
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Posted - 2004-06-14 : 08:28:58
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| try "and charindex(',' + o.org_id + ',',@org_Id)>0"instead of "and o.org_id in (@org_id)"Corey |
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Seventhnight
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Posted - 2004-06-14 : 08:29:55
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| By the way, I agree with the question: do you really have to use a cursor?!?!Corey |
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