June 27, 2014 at 9:18 am
Hi,
I have a table 'ABC' and a stored procedure which updates 'ABC'. I update the table 'ABC' every week some times monthly. So i have a task that the stored procedure need to update whenever new records comes in ..instead of updating complete table.
June 27, 2014 at 10:04 am
susmitha117 (6/27/2014)
Hi,I have a table 'ABC' and a stored procedure which updates 'ABC'. I update the table 'ABC' every week some times monthly. So i have a task that the stored procedure need to update whenever new records comes in ..instead of updating complete table.
Add a where clause to your update statement.
If you need more details than that we will need a few things:
1. Sample DDL in the form of CREATE TABLE statements
2. Sample data in the form of INSERT INTO statements
3. Expected results based on the sample data
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September 2, 2014 at 4:43 am
you might need to convert the stored procedure to trigger
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