I'm trying to write a stored procedure in Sql Server 2012. Included is..........
SELECT * INTO #Attrib FROM spot_light_Dbo...prodattrib WHERE crefpart <> ''
SELECT commits.*, SPACE(30) as Part_No, SPACE(5) as Revision, SPACE(40) as Customer, SPACE(10) as Type,SPACE(35) AS refPartNo,
SPACE(10) as Part_Class, space(3) as buyer_type,so.price,ack.sono,ack.poack,
ISNULL(atr.nSMT_PlcMnts, 00000) As nSMT_PlcMnts,
ISNULL(atr.nSMT_LItems, 00000) As nSMT_LItems, ISNULL(atr.nCalc_Comp, 1) As nCalc_Comp,
ISNULL(atr.nBtlNkTPut, 00000.00) As nBtlNkTPut, ISNULL(atr.nProdCt, 00000.00) As nProdCt ,
ISNULL(atr.nBtlNkYld, 000) As nBtlNkYld, Space(250) As Sub_Assy, NULL As ShipStart,
0000000.00 As DailyShip, NULL As ShipEnd, atr.cCritComnt, cBtlNkOp As BtlNkOp, nKit_LItems
INTO #target
FROM table
JOIN other table
JOIN (select statement)
JOIN #attrib atr
#attrib comes from a linked MySql database
the fields in the select statement related to this table are red underlined, but the procedure will compile
Now I add a couple of update statements
UPDATE #target SET type = 'FORECAST' WHERE ref like 'FC%';
UPDATE #target SET revision = part_no
UPDATE #target SET refPartNo = part_no
The update for refPartNo isn't color-coded as a potential problem but it won't save.
I've checked five or six other fields (other than the ones which came from #attrib) and I don't see any issues with them.
I have pasted this code into a separate window and it runs just fine. It just won't save as a Stored Procedure.
All help greatly appreciated.
.......Rich