November 29, 2009 at 10:48 am
Dear All,
In the below procedure,i want to little bit modification.
I am a Java J2ee professional.I dont know about pl/sql program.
Please help me in my procedure.
Suppose It will check a condition from the table let say test_abc.
If "select abc from test_abc" query returns "Inv" then some select statement like
Select
'Active' AS DISPLAY,
'0' AS VALUE
Union
Select
'Archived' AS DISPLAY,
'1' AS VALUE
else
Select
'Active' AS DISPLAY,
'0' AS VALUE
Union
Select
'Archived' AS DISPLAY,
'1' AS VALUE
Select
'Rejected' AS DISPLAY,
'1 AND W_CURRENT_STEP = DELETE' AS VALUE
USE [TEST_XYZ]
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF
GO
CREATE Proc [dbo].[searchGetStatusValues]
@LOGIN_NAMEVarChar(20) = ''
AS SET NOCOUNT ON
Select
'Active' AS DISPLAY,
'0' AS VALUE
Union
Select
'Archived' AS DISPLAY,
'1' AS VALUE
Union
Select
'Both' AS DISPLAY,
'' AS VALUE
Union
Select
'Rejected' AS DISPLAY,
'1 AND W_CURRENT_STEP = DELETE' AS VALUE
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Sumanta Panda
November 29, 2009 at 11:07 pm
Hi try This
DECLARE @Value VARCHAR(50)
select @Value=abc from test_abc WHERE LoginName=@LOGIN_NAME
IF @Value='Inv'
BEGIN
Select
'Active' AS DISPLAY,
'0' AS VALUE
Union
Select
'Archived' AS DISPLAY,
'1' AS VALUE
END
ELSE
BEGIN
Select
'Active' AS DISPLAY,
'0' AS VALUE
Union
Select
'Archived' AS DISPLAY,
'1' AS VALUE
Select
'Rejected' AS DISPLAY,
'1 AND W_CURRENT_STEP = DELETE' AS VALUE
END
Thanks
Parthi
November 30, 2009 at 10:39 am
the general construct in t-SQL is
If (condition)
begin
true statements
end
else
begin
false statements
end
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms182717%28SQL.90%29.aspx
December 1, 2009 at 7:41 am
I highly recommend you download the latest copy of SQL Server 2005 Books Online, install it, and get very familiar with it. It is a wonderful resource!!!
Here is the construct from BOL:
IF Boolean_expression
{ sql_statement | statement_block }
[ ELSE
{ sql_statement | statement_block } ]
Here is the BOL link: ms-help://MS.SQLCC.v9/MS.SQLSVR.v9.en/tsqlref9/html/676c881f-dee1-417a-bc51-55da62398e81.htm
Best,
Kevin G. Boles
SQL Server Consultant
SQL MVP 2007-2012
TheSQLGuru on googles mail service
December 3, 2009 at 5:12 am
I wouldn't download the BOL
use the lightweight online version
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms130214.aspx
I would avoid the (extremely bad) microsoft local help system
the online versions are much quicker
that is unless you like:
- waiting up to 60 seconds for it to start up
- waiting 30 minutes for a re-indexing (again and again)
- multigigabytes of data you will never read on your boot drive
- a search system that is much slower than google
- being forced to use internet explorer
December 3, 2009 at 8:11 am
doobya (12/3/2009)
I wouldn't download the BOLuse the lightweight online version
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms130214.aspx
I would avoid the (extremely bad) microsoft local help system
the online versions are much quicker
that is unless you like:
- waiting up to 60 seconds for it to start up
- waiting 30 minutes for a re-indexing (again and again)
- multigigabytes of data you will never read on your boot drive
- a search system that is much slower than google
- being forced to use internet explorer
What a bunch of mis/bad information there!
1) Who cares if it takes 60 sec to start up? If it isn't open already (my copy is NEVER closed), start it, go do something else for 59 sec, come back - if you are in that much of a tizzy to be productive.
2) No idea what you are speaking of there. I have NEVER had any such action occur that keeps my BOL copies from being available 24/7.
3) How about 121MB for 2005 and 128MB for 2008 BOL. Oh, and you can put them wherever you like. Mine are on my D drive.
4) You can configure what resources are searched, which could be why you say it is slower than google. Besides, I almost NEVER search BOL. I use the index, which is instantaneous and gets me what I need 98+% of the time.
5) Not everyone has an internet connection all the time.
Best,
Kevin G. Boles
SQL Server Consultant
SQL MVP 2007-2012
TheSQLGuru on googles mail service
December 3, 2009 at 11:07 am
1) the download size is 144mb
2) then it decompresses
3) then it calculates the indexes
4) the indexes are stored in the windows folder
5) every product that integrates with microsoft help system (msdn, bol, winsdk, dxsdk, evc, 3rd party ones) require a very long, high cpu reindexing of EVERYTHING (merging)
6) that means everytime you install, reinstall, uninstall you have to wait for the "merging"
6a) if you hit F1 this merging operation will lock up the application you were using until it finishes - if you force a shutdown the help system gets corrupted - how often do I hit F1 and then "oh no here we go again - cannot work"
7) on my machine the microsoft help indexes alone are 2.5GB in the Windows folder (not including the help content itself)
7a) that is bigger than my Docs and Settings and Program Files folders combined!
8) when the help system gets corrupted it can be nigh on impossible to fix it
if the only ms help you have on your machine is BOL then you might not notice the downsides
December 3, 2009 at 11:23 am
I too have get incredibly ticked off with software entities (almost all of them unfortunately) putting unwanted crap in the boot partition!!! :angry:
Best,
Kevin G. Boles
SQL Server Consultant
SQL MVP 2007-2012
TheSQLGuru on googles mail service
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