• asco5 (2/27/2013)


    Sean Lange (2/27/2013)


    asco5 (2/26/2013)


    hi thanks for your reply

    this is a example of what i want to do

    as you see i have my data base and i have my application

    i would like to add all my sql request in my application and add a button to execute all the request and shows the result

    OK so again here are the steps.

    1) Create a stored proc that retrieves your data. (or maybe more than 1 stored proc)

    2) Call this stored proc from your application.

    3) Display the results in your application.

    Hi thanks for your useful reply

    But i m beginner i know that i have to store all my proc, and call from my application and display the result

    but how?can i have 1 exemple of 1 proc how it's done so i can work on it to do all the rest of my requests?

    thanks

    Let's use the first of your outputs "how many person who have 100 MARKS"

    To make this a little more flexible we will use a parameter.

    Something like this:

    create proc GetHighMarks

    (

    @MarkMin int

    ) as

    select count(*) from YourTable

    where Marks >= @MarkMin

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