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wannabeLordOftheCode
Starting Member
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Posted - 2015-02-19 : 08:44:25
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Create a sproc_2 to execute the previous xml sproc_1 that you have just created above. This new sproc_2 will accept the output from sproc_1 into a variable called @x. Shred this xml data in the @x variable into a temporary table using the xquery .value and .nodes methodshow do I reference the output of sproc 1 in my new sproc 2? |
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James K
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
3873 Posts |
Posted - 2015-02-19 : 08:51:54
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Pass it to sproc 2 as a parameter |
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wannabeLordOftheCode
Starting Member
2 Posts |
Posted - 2015-02-19 : 09:29:27
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quote: Originally posted by James K Pass it to sproc 2 as a parameter
like this ?Declare @x xml=' <orders> <c> <FirstName>Christy</FirstName> <LastName>Zhu</LastName> <o> <SalesOrderID>43701</SalesOrderID> <OrderDate>2011-12-06T00:00:00</OrderDate> <d> <ProductID>871</ProductID> <OrderQty>1</OrderQty> </d> </o> </c> <c> <FirstName>Seth</FirstName> <LastName>Phillips</LastName> <o> <SalesOrderID>51230</SalesOrderID> <OrderDate>2003-07-04T00:00:00</OrderDate> <d> <ProductID>871</ProductID> <OrderQty>1</OrderQty> </d> </o> </c> <c> <FirstName>Evan</FirstName> <LastName>James</LastName> <o> <SalesOrderID>52164</SalesOrderID> <OrderDate>2003-08-07T00:00:00</OrderDate> <d> <ProductID>871</ProductID> <OrderQty>1</OrderQty> </d> </o> </c> <c>how do I add to a temporary table to shred the data? |
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viggneshwar
Yak Posting Veteran
86 Posts |
Posted - 2015-02-24 : 04:58:57
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you can insert the stored procedure output to the tables likeinsert into #tempexec Sotred_ProceudreThe output of the stored procedure will be stored in the temporary table.RegardsViggneshwar A |
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gbritton
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
2780 Posts |
Posted - 2015-02-25 : 04:21:09
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since this is a homework question, you need to try to write the query yourself first. Use what you have learned and any text books/web sites that go with your course. Post your query here if it still doesn't work |
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