October 1, 2012 at 6:04 pm
Hello,
I have wrote one store proc. So, in the stored procedure, it is using one table which is in the different database. When I am trying to execute the stored proc it is giving me this error "INVALID OBJECT NAME". I have also given the permission to the stored proc.
Following is the sample stored proc:
create proc proc_name(inputs)
AS
BEGIN
select x.id,y.name
FROM dbo.X_name x inner join dbname.dbo.Y_name y ON x.is=y.id
END
ERROR: Invalid Object Name 'dbname.dbo.Y_name'
NOTE: I got this error when I altered the procedure. Before it was running properly.
October 2, 2012 at 2:51 am
Is the other database on the same server?
What change did you make that stopped it working? Was it adding the reference to dbo.Y_name?
October 2, 2012 at 3:17 am
So looks like that dbname.dbo.Y_name is not accessible from connection you are trying to execute your procedures. Check the name spelling as well.
October 2, 2012 at 7:57 am
The error is almost certainly what it is.
I would just check and confirm the spelling, database and objects you are trying to access.
October 2, 2012 at 8:45 am
deepeshdhake (10/1/2012)
Hello,I have wrote one store proc. So, in the stored procedure, it is using one table which is in the different database. When I am trying to execute the stored proc it is giving me this error "INVALID OBJECT NAME". I have also given the permission to the stored proc.
Following is the sample stored proc:
create proc proc_name(inputs)
AS
BEGIN
select x.id,y.name
FROM dbo.X_name x inner join dbname.dbo.Y_name y ON x.is=y.id
END
ERROR: Invalid Object Name 'dbname.dbo.Y_name'
NOTE: I got this error when I altered the procedure. Before it was running properly.
Run these two queries and post back the results.
Query 1
select TOP 10 x.id,y.name
FROM dbo.X_name x inner join dbname.dbo.Y_name y ON x.is=y.id
Query 2
select TOP 10 * FROM dbname.dbo.Y_name
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October 3, 2012 at 4:57 am
HI,
I have created a similar query to yours and it works fine for me. So the problem must be with the syntax. Kindly check it once.
Create Procedure Test(@SCAC Varchar(50))
AS
Begin
Select SCAC, emailAddress
From OC_CARR_BALANCEDUE Balance join OC_User.dbo.portaValues code
on code.codeValue = balance.SCAC and Balance.SCAC = @SCAC
END
October 5, 2012 at 1:48 am
Hi,
I run the similar query and I didnt get the any error.
create procedure abc as
select x.id,y.name1 from name1 x
inner join Practice.dbo.name1 y ON x.id=y.ID
Command executed successfully
EXEC abc
Result- it returns the matching rows.
Please try to run the query as select * from db_name.dbo.tablename ans check if it is returnug desired result or any error.
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