• Please keep to one thread for all questions. There are at least three for this one.

    Here is my response from one of the others. Let's use this on as the "main" thread.

    Sean Lange (11/4/2013)


    I started by formatting your proc so we can read it. If you post this stuff in a code block (using IFCode shortcuts on the left when posting) it will help maintain your formatting.

    ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[SP_CONSULTATION_DETAILS1] @AGE NUMERIC(3, 0)

    ,@date DATE

    ,@time TIME

    ,@SEX VARCHAR(1)

    ,@AMOUNT NUMERIC(6, 2)

    AS

    BEGIN

    SELECT AMOUNT = (

    CASE

    WHEN DATENAME(DW, @date) = 'Sunday'

    THEN CASE

    WHEN @AGE <= 10

    THEN 300

    ELSE 700

    END

    WHEN DATENAME(DW, @date) = 'Saturday'

    THEN CASE

    WHEN @AGE <= 10

    THEN 300

    ELSE 500

    END

    ELSE CASE

    WHEN @time < '06:00'

    OR @time > '18:00'

    THEN CASE

    WHEN @AGE <= 10

    THEN 200

    ELSE 500

    END

    ELSE CASE

    WHEN @AGE < 5

    THEN 0

    WHEN @AGE >= 5

    AND @AGE <= 10

    THEN 100

    ELSE 200

    END

    END

    END

    )

    FROM MASTEROPCONSAMT

    END

    It is impossible to determine what you are trying to do here. The biggest issue I see is that your stored proc is not filtering which row from MASTEROPCONSAMT. It is going to set the value for Amount for only 1 row in your table. If could post ddl, sample data and desired output for the two tables we can help.

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