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VB, C#, and VFP data handling examples
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12/04/2007 17:22:21
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro and .NET
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01215120
Message ID:
01215270
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Yes, I'm aware of that, but I'm not using Stored Procs ... yet.

>Craig,
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>Just one suggestion (not a criticism of what you're doing, just a suggestion)...
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>SQL 2005 contains a new OUTPUT clause that you can include on an INSERT statement in a stored proc - it allows you to get the value of an identity column, without needing to make a round-trip back to the server just to get a PK value.
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>Whereas previously most people did something like...
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>INSERT INTO MyTable ( ColumnList) VALUES ( @ColumnList)
>SELECT @primkey = SCOPE_IDENTITY()
>SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE primkey = @primkey
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>You can now do this...
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INSERT INTO MyTable (ColumnList) output inserted.*  VALUES (@ColumnList)
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>Essentially, SQl 2005 is now allowing developers to query the inserted (and deleted) system tables as part of the OUTPUT clause. The tables were previously invisible outside of a trigger.
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>Again, what you're doing works, just a suggestion for you.
>
>Kevin
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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