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17/06/2011 18:20:55
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Other
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Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01514874
Message ID:
01515028
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>>If you created a temp table in SP, you can not access this temp table outside the SP.
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>>That's not entirely correct. If I start a transaction from .NET, and that transaction runs stored procedure A (which creates temp table ABC), and then runs stored procedure B, stored procedure B will see the temp table.
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>>Temp table scope is based on connection, not a single stored procedure
>
>Please see my question about SCOPE_IDENTITY
>
>This is getting me thinking that my problem may be I need to wrap my insert and my call to scope_identity inside an explicit SQl transaction since without it from VFP each SPT call is going to get its own implicit transaction.
>
>Let me know if that makes sense in the context of the problem I'm outlining.
>
>TIA

Yes, that's exactly what is happening. I always put both commands together

insert into ...
select SCOPE_IDENTITY()
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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