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Re: Debugging Query?
Just put debug(1) at the begin of your Xbasic code
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Re: update Query not working?
Hi thanks for the reply....but it is still not picking up the update query....what i am done now is that i have enclosed my update query(the same Query used earliar) in a stored procedure and called the stored procedure int the after update event and it works fine.....but still i would like to know why it was not picking my update query.... please do reply...
thanks
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Re: update Query not working?
Originally posted by prashantvarma View PostsqlCommand = <<%txt%
UPDATE imOperationalMIS SET imOperationalMIS.nUnitIDFK = imCustomer.nUnitIDFK FROM imOperationalMIS INNER JOIN
imCustomer ON imOperationalMIS.nCustomerIDFK = imCustomer.nCustomerID where imOperationalMIS.nOperationalMISID = :ID
%txt%
Code:sqlCommand = <<%txt% UPDATE imOperationalMIS SET imOperationalMIS.nUnitIDFK = (Select imCustomer.nUnitIDFK FROM imOperationalMIS IMO INNER JOIN imCustomer ON IMO.nCustomerIDFK = imCustomer.nCustomerID where IMO.nOperationalMISID = :ID) where imOperationalMIS.nOperationalMISID = :ID
Code:Dim cn as sql::connection Dim sqlCommand as c DIM args as sql::arguments dim rs as SQL::ResultSet dim count as n dim flagResult as l cn.open("::Name::Intranet") cn.PortableSQLEnabled = .t. sqlCommand = <<%longstring% select count(imCustomer.nUnitIDFK) as Count from imCustomer imCustomer INNER JOIN imOperationalMIS ON imCustomer.nCustomerID = imOperationalMIS.nCustomerIDFK where imOperationalMIS.nOperationalMISID = :ID %longstring% args.add("ID", convert_type(e.OldDataSubmitted.nOperationalMISID,"N")) cn.Execute(sqlCommand, args) 'you should add error trapping here rs = cn.ResultSet if rs.nextrow() then 'will only return true if the result set has a row in it. 'if the row does exist, then we can just use the value in the column(s) we need to do the update. 'Since :ID is already defined as an argument above, we'll just reuse it. sqlCommand = "UPDATE imOperationalMIS SET imOperationalMIS.nUnitIDFK ="+ rs.data("nUnitIDFk") +"where nOperationalMISID = :ID ;" cn.BeginTransaction() cn.Execute(sqlCommand) 'you should add error trapping here. cn.CommitTransaction() end if cn.FreeResult() 'good idea to get in the habit of using this cn.Close() txt = "alert('" + "count <> 0 works!!" + "');" aa = e.rtc.A_AjaxResponses aa[].text = txt
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update Query not working?
hi everyone below is my code in the afterUpdate event.....
Code:Dim cn as sql::connection Dim sqlCommand as c DIM args as sql::arguments dim rs as SQL::ResultSet dim count as n dim flagResult as l cn.open("::Name::Intranet") cn.PortableSQLEnabled = .t. sqlCommand = <<%longstring% select count(imCustomer.nUnitIDFK) as Count from imCustomer imCustomer INNER JOIN imOperationalMIS ON imCustomer.nCustomerID = imOperationalMIS.nCustomerIDFK where imOperationalMIS.nOperationalMISID = :ID %longstring% args.add("ID", convert_type(e.OldDataSubmitted.nOperationalMISID,"N")) cn.BeginTransaction() cn.Execute(sqlCommand, args) rs = cn.ResultSet count = convert_type(rs.data("Count"),"N") cn.CommitTransaction() if count <> 0 then sqlCommand = <<%txt% UPDATE imOperationalMIS SET imOperationalMIS.nUnitIDFK = imCustomer.nUnitIDFK FROM imOperationalMIS INNER JOIN imCustomer ON imOperationalMIS.nCustomerIDFK = imCustomer.nCustomerID where imOperationalMIS.nOperationalMISID = :ID %txt% args.set("ID", convert_type(e.OldDataSubmitted.nOperationalMISID,"N")) cn.BeginTransaction() cn.Execute(sqlCommand, args) dim txt as c txt = "alert('" + "count <> 0 works!!" + "');" aa = e.rtc.A_AjaxResponses aa[].text = txt cn.CommitTransaction() end if cn.Close()
i used a sql profiler and according to it update query is not getting fired...
the query is fine but i dint know why it wont work
if anyone can help?
Do reply!
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update Query not working?
Hi,
I was trying some code in the afterUpdate Event of the grid.
But i am not getting the desired result.
can anyone tell me how to use a debugger in the afterUpdate Event of the Grid
Please help!!Tags: None
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