Unable to run the Stored procedure in OLEDB Source

  • I am trying to run the Stored procedure by passing parameter value in oledb source "SQL Command":

    Something like below. I know that the same stored procedure when i ran in SSMS it takes 1min 53 sec.

    EXEC dbo.GetDetails '2015-08-01 00:00:00.000' , '2015-08-01 23:59:59.997'

    I have attached the error in the post below.

    Note: Variable i declared are in datetime datatype and stored procedure expecting Date. When the run the exec command passing date-time values as above it runs perfectly.

  • komal145 (8/27/2015)


    I am trying to run the Stored procedure by passing parameter value in oledb source "SQL Command":

    Something like below. I know that the same stored procedure when i ran in SSMS it takes 1min 53 sec.

    EXEC dbo.GetDetails '2015-08-01 00:00:00.000' , '2015-08-01 23:59:59.997'

    I have attached the error in the post below.

    Note: Variable i declared are in datetime datatype and stored procedure expecting Date. When the run the exec command passing date-time values as above it runs perfectly.

    How about some more details? The code for the procedure would be a good place to start. Where are you getting the values for the parameters? Are you ok with a procedure taking nearly two minutes to run for only a single days worth of data? That seems on the order of hundreds of times slower than it should be.

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