Speaking of OT SQL help ...
 
If there are any database gurus out there that could throw me a bone and
send me some sql code that would detect and remove foreign key relationships
from tables (sql server 2000). If you're thinking "why would I want to do
this?" it is because this database gets updated everyday with DTS and the if
anything is out of whack of course it causes DTS errors when moving the
data.
 
I know I can remove them one at a time with enterprise manager but my remote
connection seems to be incredibly slow doing it. 
 
Thanks,
 
Dusty

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Morton
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 2:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL help


Teddy,
Any idea why do I get an error in Query Analyzer :
 
SQL Statement
SELECT     *
FROM         dbo.ORDER_ITEMS oi LEFT OUTER JOIN
                      dbo.AP_translation tr ON tr.option_id IN
(select convert(int,Value) from dbo.Split(oi.OptionIDs, ','))
WHERE     (oi.Order_ID = 12387)
 
Error received:
Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 4
Line 4: Incorrect syntax near '.'.
 
Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Teddy R Payne
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 12:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL help


You use it in an adhoc query in query analyzer or SSMA.  I have not tried it
as an ad hoc query in CF as I myself tend not to use cfquery wherever I can.
 
Teddy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Paul  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Morton 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 1:58 PM
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL help

Without creating a SP, can I use this in a select statement?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Teddy R Payne
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 11:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL help


Paul,
There is already an open source function in SQL Server to do this for you:
 
http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/031004-1.shtml
 
They explain how to put it together.  
 
Here is the function creation for how I put it together from their
explanation:
 
if exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =
object_id(N'[dbo].[Split]') and xtype in (N'FN', N'IF', N'TF'))
drop function [dbo].[Split]
GO
 
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF 
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS OFF 
GO
 

CREATE  FUNCTION dbo.Split
(
 @List nvarchar(4000),
 @SplitOn nvarchar(5)
)  
 
RETURNS @RtnValue table 
(
  
 Id int identity(1,1),
 Value nvarchar(250)
) 
 
AS  
 
BEGIN
 
 While (Charindex(@SplitOn,@List)>0)
 Begin
 
  Insert Into 
   @RtnValue
    (
    value
   )
  Select
       Value = ltrim(rtrim(Substring(@List,1,Charindex(@SplitOn,@List)-1)))
 
      Set @List =
Substring(@List,Charindex(@SplitOn,@List)+len(@SplitOn),len(@List))
 End
 
 Insert Into 
  @RtnValue 
  (
   Value
  )
 Select 
  Value = ltrim(rtrim(@List))
 
 Return
 
END
 
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF 
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON 
GO
 
It is implemented as such:
 
CREATE PROCEDURE getEmployeesByID(@employeeList nvarchar(1000))
AS
 
Select 
   employeeId, -- integer (int)
   FirstName, 
   LastName 
from #myTable
Where 
   employeeId IN (Select convert(int,Value) from
dbo.Split(@employeeList,','))
 
 
Cheers,
Teddy
 
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Paul Morton <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 1:36 PM
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL help

I apologize for the OT post, but I'm getting frustrated.
 
I am attempting to use a UDF to split a varchar (comma delimited list of
ints) in an IN clause in a SQL statement, and I'm not able to get the SQL
statement to pass a Table field to the UDF.
 
I'm hoping someone sees a glaring error, or can tell me I can't do this.
MS SQL 2000
________________________________________________________________
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.Split
 (
  @List nvarchar(2000),
  @SplitOn nvarchar(5)
 )  
 RETURNS @RtnValue table 
 (
  
  Id int identity(1,1),
  Value nvarchar(100)
 ) 
 AS  
 BEGIN 
  While (Charindex(@SplitOn,@List)>0)
  Begin
 
   Insert Into @RtnValue (value)
   Select 
    Value = ltrim(rtrim(Substring(@List,1,Charindex(@SplitOn,@List)-1)))
 
   Set @List =
Substring(@List,Charindex(@SplitOn,@List)+len(@SplitOn),len(@List))
  End
 
  Insert Into @RtnValue (Value)
  Select Value = ltrim(rtrim(@List))
 
  Return
 END
____________________________________________________________________________
____


SQL Statement
SELECT     *
FROM         dbo.ORDER_ITEMS oi LEFT OUTER JOIN
                      dbo.AP_translation tr ON tr.option_id IN
(select convert(int,Value) from dbo.Split(oi.OptionIDs, ','))
WHERE     (oi.Order_ID = 12387)
____________________________________________________________________________
_
Error received:
Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 4
Line 4: Incorrect syntax near '.'.
 
 
OptionIDs is a varchar(255) field with a comma delimited list of integers.
It doesn't like the oi.OptionIDs.  If I put in a list like '0,1,2' in it's
place, the query works.
 
Can I not pass a field into a UDF?
Is there another way to skin this cat?
 
 
Paul

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