using araylist in stored proc

  • Lynn Pettis - Sunday, December 31, 2017 3:19 AM

    Is it really that hard to answer a simple question?  Why are you looking for a single procedure to do all things?

    i was created this proc from yesterday 
    thanks for all 
    for discussion and answering 
    but i think dont need share my private message in forum 
    this is no good 
    merry crhistmas all friends

  • natigsqlserver - Sunday, December 31, 2017 4:03 AM

    Lynn Pettis - Sunday, December 31, 2017 3:19 AM

    Is it really that hard to answer a simple question?  Why are you looking for a single procedure to do all things?

    i was created this proc from yesterday 
    thanks for all 
    for discussion and answering 
    but i think dont need share my private message in forum 
    this is no good 
    merry crhistmas all friends

    I had already sent you a couple of PMs asking you to move the discussion back here (and corrected you to Thom).

    Those PMs you sent me aren't appropriate for a professional environment.

    Anyway, back to the point: both Lynn and I have asked a couple of times, but I'll ask once more; why do you want a 1 size fits all single SP?

    You say the script I provided didn't help your problem; why didn't it? Did it do something you didn't expect? Perhaps it is that you don't understand it, and thus, don't know how to use it. If the latter, then we can help fill in the gaps in your knowledge. If the former, what did it do that wasn't the expected behaviour?

    I think you may forget that everyone here is a volunteer, we (mainly) use our free time to help others; we aren't paid to answer your questions, and we most certainly aren't mind readers. 🙂 When you have questions, or the answer you've received doesn't fit your needs, you need to expand on those. You need to be patient with the users, as we're all in different timezones (I'd hazard a guess your in the Eastern part of the world, where as I am European (can I say that  ow with Brexit..?), and I believe Lynn is in the Western hemisphere (sorry if I got that wrong Lynn!)) and also not try to invite then to be Facebook friends at the first step. 😉

    Thom~

    Excuse my typos and sometimes awful grammar. My fingers work faster than my brain does.
    Larnu.uk

  • Thom A - Sunday, December 31, 2017 5:01 AM

    natigsqlserver - Sunday, December 31, 2017 4:03 AM

    Lynn Pettis - Sunday, December 31, 2017 3:19 AM

    Is it really that hard to answer a simple question?  Why are you looking for a single procedure to do all things?

    i was created this proc from yesterday 
    thanks for all 
    for discussion and answering 
    but i think dont need share my private message in forum 
    this is no good 
    merry crhistmas all friends

    I had already sent you a couple of PMs asking you to move the discussion back here (and corrected you to Thom).

    Those PMs you sent me aren't appropriate for a professional environment.

    Anyway, back to the point: both Lynn and I have asked a couple of times, but I'll ask once more; why do you want a 1 size fits all single SP?

    You say the script I provided didn't help your problem; why didn't it? Did it do something you didn't expect? Perhaps it is that you don't understand it, and thus, don't know how to use it. If the latter, then we can help fill in the gaps in your knowledge. If the former, what did it do that wasn't the expected behaviour?

    I think you may forget that everyone here is a volunteer, we (mainly) use our free time to help others; we aren't paid to answer your questions, and we most certainly aren't mind readers. 🙂 When you have questions, or the answer you've received doesn't fit your needs, you need to expand on those. You need to be patient with the users, as we're all in different timezones (I'd hazard a guess your in the Eastern part of the world, where as I am European (can I say that  ow with Brexit..?), and I believe Lynn is in the Western hemisphere (sorry if I got that wrong Lynn!)) and also not try to invite then to be Facebook friends at the first step. 😉

    You got it right, Colorado, USA to be a bit more precise.

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