JaedenRuiner
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Stored procedures seem to have a return value on the VB side of things, but I wasn't to sure on the SQL Server side of things, as well I've seen help on how ExecuteScalar on a Stored procedure can return a single value (like the ID of the item just entered or whatnot.
How would I write the Stored procedure to do that? Can I just add a Return {X} at the end of the procedure or is it more complicated than that?
here's the proc:
The Value in that proc I would like returned is @ID, but would that mean I should convert it to a function instead of a procedure?
Thanks
How would I write the Stored procedure to do that? Can I just add a Return {X} at the end of the procedure or is it more complicated than that?
here's the proc:
VB.NET:
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[InsertEmail]
-- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here
@custid nvarchar(6) = '',
@qty int = 0
AS
BEGIN
-- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
-- interfering with SELECT statements.
SET NOCOUNT ON;
DECLARE @Num int
DECLARE @ID nvarchar(10)
SET @Num = dbo.NextEmailID(@custid)
SET @ID = ((right(@custid,(3))+'-')+right('0000'+CONVERT([nvarchar](5),@Num,(0)),(5)))
INSERT INTO [dbo].[tbl_Email] (Num, Customer, Email_ID, ExpQty) VALUES (@Num, @custid, @ID, @qty)
END
The Value in that proc I would like returned is @ID, but would that mean I should convert it to a function instead of a procedure?
Thanks