Thanks a lot Chris.
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How do I modify my query so I can pass a list of integers? Currently my query clause looks like:
WHERE c.ContractStatusID IN (@ContractStatusID)
and when i look in sql profiler this is what the procedure look like:
exec ReturnLicensingGeneralRepo
The data type of the parameter is 'Integer' in SRS and i've tried to make it an int and a varchar in the stored procedure. The error i'm getting in SRS is :Error converting data type nvarchar to int.
Please let me know how I can fix this.
Thanks
Arun
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by: chrismcPosted on 2008-03-03 at 12:48:51ID: 21035478
Try this link, I use this solution heavily.
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Once you've set it up once you can re-use it easily.
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Cheers
Chris