November 18, 2008 at 11:02 pm
Hi All,
I have used the cursor in the stored procedure to delete the data from the table. I'm deleting the data from table where I used the same table for selecting using cursor. I'm not able to delete the data from the table, however if I run only the cursor I can able to delete the data. If i use the cursor inside the procedure am not able to delete. Please can anyone suggest me on the same. Below is the procedure which I have written.
CREATE Procedure DBPSRemoveTest_Sp
As
Begin
DECLARE TEST_CURSOR CURSOR FOR
SELECT * FROM Test
DECLARE @RetPeriodint
DECLARE @AuthIdVarchar(50)
OPEN TEST_CURSOR
FETCH NEXT FROM TEST_CURSOR
INTO @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS=0
BEGIN
BEGIN
delete from test where userid=@RetPeriod and Username=@Authid
IF(@@ROWCOUNT=0)
PRINT 'Failed to delete the row from the table'
END
FETCH NEXT FROM TEST_CURSOR
INTO @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID
END
CLOSE TEST_CURSOR
DEALLOCATE TEST_CURSOR
end
GO
Cheers,
Nandy
November 18, 2008 at 11:06 pm
Nandy (11/18/2008)
Hi All,I have used the cursor in the stored procedure to delete the data from the table. I'm deleting the data from table where I used the same table for selecting using cursor. I'm not able to delete the data from the table, however if I run only the cursor I can able to delete the data. If i use the cursor inside the procedure am not able to delete. Please can anyone suggest me on the same. Below is the procedure which I have written.
CREATE Procedure DBPSRemoveTest_Sp
As
Begin
DECLARE TEST_CURSOR CURSOR FOR
SELECT * FROM Test
DECLARE @RetPeriodint
DECLARE @AuthIdVarchar(50)
OPEN TEST_CURSOR
FETCH NEXT FROM TEST_CURSOR
INTO @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS=0
BEGIN
BEGIN
delete from test where userid=@RetPeriod and Username=@Authid
IF(@@ROWCOUNT=0)
PRINT 'Failed to delete the row from the table'
END
FETCH NEXT FROM TEST_CURSOR
INTO @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID
END
CLOSE TEST_CURSOR
DEALLOCATE TEST_CURSOR
end
GO
Cheers,
Nandy
Instead of using the cursor use inner join to delete the rowset at once.
kshitij kumar
kshitij@krayknot.com
www.krayknot.com
November 18, 2008 at 11:17 pm
Nandy (11/18/2008)
Hi All,I have used the cursor in the stored procedure to delete the data from the table. I'm deleting the data from table where I used the same table for selecting using cursor. I'm not able to delete the data from the table, however if I run only the cursor I can able to delete the data. If i use the cursor inside the procedure am not able to delete. Please can anyone suggest me on the same. Below is the procedure which I have written.
CREATE Procedure DBPSRemoveTest_Sp
As
Begin
DECLARE TEST_CURSOR CURSOR FOR
SELECT * FROM Test
DECLARE @RetPeriodint
DECLARE @AuthIdVarchar(50)
OPEN TEST_CURSOR
FETCH NEXT FROM TEST_CURSOR
INTO @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS=0
BEGIN
BEGIN
delete from test where userid=@RetPeriod and Username=@Authid
IF(@@ROWCOUNT=0)
PRINT 'Failed to delete the row from the table'
END
FETCH NEXT FROM TEST_CURSOR
INTO @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID
END
CLOSE TEST_CURSOR
DEALLOCATE TEST_CURSOR
end
GO
Cheers,
Nandy
use either inner join or dump the data into #temp table and join with main table and delete the data, instead of using Cursor.
November 18, 2008 at 11:43 pm
Nandy (11/18/2008)
Hi All,I have used the cursor in the stored procedure to delete the data from the table. I'm deleting the data from table where I used the same table for selecting using cursor. I'm not able to delete the data from the table, however if I run only the cursor I can able to delete the data. If i use the cursor inside the procedure am not able to delete. Please can anyone suggest me on the same. Below is the procedure which I have written.
CREATE Procedure DBPSRemoveTest_Sp
As
Begin
DECLARE TEST_CURSOR CURSOR FOR
SELECT * FROM Test
DECLARE @RetPeriodint
DECLARE @AuthIdVarchar(50)
OPEN TEST_CURSOR
FETCH NEXT FROM TEST_CURSOR
INTO @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS=0
BEGIN
BEGIN
delete from test where userid=@RetPeriod and Username=@Authid
IF(@@ROWCOUNT=0)
PRINT 'Failed to delete the row from the table'
END
FETCH NEXT FROM TEST_CURSOR
INTO @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID
END
CLOSE TEST_CURSOR
DEALLOCATE TEST_CURSOR
end
GO
Cheers,
Nandy
R u sure that @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID contain proper values.
"Keep Trying"
November 18, 2008 at 11:52 pm
Nandy (11/18/2008)
Hi All,I have used the cursor in the stored procedure to delete the data from the table. I'm deleting the data from table where I used the same table for selecting using cursor. I'm not able to delete the data from the table, however if I run only the cursor I can able to delete the data. If i use the cursor inside the procedure am not able to delete. Please can anyone suggest me on the same. Below is the procedure which I have written.
CREATE Procedure DBPSRemoveTest_Sp
As
Begin
DECLARE TEST_CURSOR CURSOR FOR
SELECT * FROM Test
DECLARE @RetPeriodint
DECLARE @AuthIdVarchar(50)
OPEN TEST_CURSOR
FETCH NEXT FROM TEST_CURSOR
INTO @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS=0
BEGIN
BEGIN
delete from test where userid=@RetPeriod and Username=@Authid
IF(@@ROWCOUNT=0)
PRINT 'Failed to delete the row from the table'
END
FETCH NEXT FROM TEST_CURSOR
INTO @RETPERIOD,@AUTHID
END
CLOSE TEST_CURSOR
DEALLOCATE TEST_CURSOR
end
GO
Cheers,
Nandy
Without the DDL for the table and some sample data I can't really say, but it doesn't appear to me that this procedure will work at all.
Just from looking at it, it appears that you are attempting to delete all the rows from the table. If this is so, there are two ways to accomplish this.
The first is fully logged:
DELETE FROM test;
The second isnt:
TRUNCATE TABLE test;
Please let us know what it is you are actually trying to accomplish. Also, you should also read the article I have linked below in my signature block. It provides good advice on how to ask for help that will provide you the best answers.
November 19, 2008 at 8:16 pm
Hi All,
Now I can able to delete the data from the table using cursor.
Cheers,
Nandy
November 19, 2008 at 8:51 pm
Nandy (11/19/2008)
Hi All,Now I can able to delete the data from the table using cursor.
Cheers,
Nandy
Not sure what you are talking about here. You never did answer my question or assumption about what you are trying to do with the cursor to delete rows from the table using a cursor. So let's try again, what are you trying to do, delete all the rows in the table or what?
November 20, 2008 at 9:04 pm
Hi,
Let me explain the issue, I have written the stored procedure to delete the data from the table based on some certain conditions. To check each row with the condition I have used the cursor to delete the row from the table . If the condition satisfies then delete the row from the table otherwise shouldn't delete. I had a problem while debugging the stored procedure that data from table is not deleting. If I run the cursor without using the stored procedure, am able to see rows deletion in the table. Mistake which I did was I haven't unchecked the autorollback option while debugging and instead of debugging I ran the exec storedprocedure, then I got the exact output.
Please let me know whether it is clear.
November 20, 2008 at 9:14 pm
Nandy (11/20/2008)
Hi,Let me explain the issue, I have written the stored procedure to delete the data from the table based on some certain conditions. To check each row with the condition I have used the cursor to delete the row from the table .
No need whatsoever for a cursor. That's probably the slowest way to delete rows. Try something more like this
delete from SomeTable Where < Conditions go here >
Gail Shaw
Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability
November 20, 2008 at 9:15 pm
First of all, put the criteria for the delete in the delete statement and do it in a set-based manner, not a RBAR (Row By Agonizing Row) method.
Here is a very simple example:
create table dbo.MyTable (
MyTableID int identity(1,1) primary key,
MyTableData1 varchar(10),
MyTableDate1 datetime
); -- create the test table
insert into dob.MyTable(MyTableData1, MyTableDate1)
select 'Joe', '2007-10-01' union all
select 'Sam', '2008-10-01'; -- insert some test data
select * from dbo.MyTable; -- show the data
delete from dbo.MyTable
where MyTableDate1 < '2008-08-01'; delete some data
select * from dbo.MyTable; -- show what's left
drop table dbo.MyTable; -- drop the test table
January 17, 2013 at 1:06 am
Hi, Nandy
Perhaps you should modify your cursor query into this.
declare test_cursor cursor for
select * from test WITH(NOLOCK)
to be able to make alteration to the table
January 17, 2013 at 4:12 am
PLease note.4 years old thread.
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January 21, 2013 at 6:11 am
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