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mariechristine
Starting Member
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Posted - 2004-07-12 : 05:14:30
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| I have variable of type table and the insert statement is using sp_executeSQl. The following is my code. HOwever it's giving me that i should declare @tblSendCont Variable even though i have. What's wrong???Code:declare @nSQL nvarchar(2000), @tableName nvarchar(50), @deptid intdeclare @tblSendCont table(SendContDate datetime, ControllerID int, ControllerName nvarchar(50), RegionID int)set @nSQL = 'Insert into @tbl select TS.SendCont_Date, TSC.Controller_ID, C.Controller_Name, TS.Region_ID from SendContPrice TS inner join SendContPRiceControllers TSC on TS.SendCont_ID=TSC.SendCont_ID inner join Controller C on C.Controller_ID= TSC.Controller_ID inner join ContDept CD on C.Controller_ID = CD.Controller_ID where CD.Department_ID= ' + @deptID exec sp_executeSQL @nSQL, N'@tbl table(SendContDate datetime, ControllerID int,ControllerName nvarchar(50), RegionID int)', @tbl =@tblSendCont |
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AndrewMurphy
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2004-07-12 : 07:12:38
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| You're going down the route of "dynamic sql"....but you haven't got the structure right...search here for examples of this type of code....I think that you may have to change the following.set @nSQL = 'Insert into' + @tbl + ' select TS.SendCont_Date, TSC.Controller_ID, C.Controller_Name, TS.Region_ID'and then just run exec sp_executeSQL @nSQL |
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