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mqh7
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2012-08-17 : 11:52:11
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All of the SQL stuff I do is for SCCM 2007. The report tool in SCCM 2007 is very weak compared to SQL Server Management Studio tool. But in the SCCM report tool it allows you to use @Prompt to ask for data. Example:selectrs.Name0 AS [PC Name],ru.User_Name0 AS [Logon Name],Full_User_Name0 AS [Full Name]from v_R_System rs left outer join v_R_User ru on rs.User_Name0 = ru.User_Name0where (rs.Name0 LIKE @PCName)This, when run from the SCCM report tool, will prompt you for a PC Name, which you enter and then get your results. But when entered into the SQL Studio tool it won't run and the @PCName is the error. Can you use a prompt in the SQL Studio tool and if so how do you do it? |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2012-08-17 : 12:13:16
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nope you cantSQL Studio is just a client tool and not a front end UIyou can make it into procedure and right click and execute it though from object explorer and it will prompt for value of parameters then------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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