Inserting Data Into Table Variable from Extended Stored Procedure

  • Hello Everyone

    Hope that your day is going well.

    I have an extended stored procedure, I can fire it off and it does return data, but not from a table. I am not able to open it to determine that. I think the data is coming from a dll file.

    Is there a way to fire off the extended sproc and insert the results into table variable, or even a temp table. I just need to verify a the values of a couple columns.

    Thank you in advance

    Andrew SQLDBA

  • AndrewSQLDBA (8/4/2010)


    I have an extended stored procedure, I can fire it off and it does return data, but not from a table. I am not able to open it to determine that. I think the data is coming from a dll file.

    Is there a way to fire off the extended sproc and insert the results into table variable, or even a temp table. I just need to verify a the values of a couple columns.

    Sure, try this - please customize to your needs...

    insertinto dbo.#YourTable exec master..xp_YourXP

    Hope this helps.

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  • Thanks Paul

    I was trying to use a Table Variable, and it was not working. Using a temp table worked perfect

    Thanks

    Andrew SQLDBA

  • I tried the below statement and it is working fine:

    Declare @Tbl table (uname varchar(50), type varchar(10), privlege varchar(10), lname varchar(50), path varchar(10))

    Insert into @Tbl exec master..xp_logininfo

    Select * from @Tbl

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