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7.4

return value from stored procedures - one calling another

Asked by ommer in MS SQL Server

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Hi, Experts,

I need your help on retrieving value from TWO stored procedures, in my_sp1 calling my_sp2 fassion.

Here is my_sp1

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[my_sp1]
@p1 as varchar(25), @ChgNotes varchar(2000) Output
AS
set nocount on
--extnotes
SELECT head_order_nbr, replace(convert(varchar(8000),head_ext_notes), '>>>','') FROM  order_header
WHERE head_order_nbr =@p1
--get additonal charge note
Exec my_sp2 @p1, @ChgNotes Output
Go

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[my_sp2]
@p1 as varchar(25), @Text as varchar(2000), @OutText varchar(2000) Output
AS
set nocount on
--do some checking
SELECT @Text  = notes FROM  order_header_detail
WHERE head_order_nbr =@p1
--do other processing
Select @OutText = @Text
Go

When debuging them in SQL QA with next syntax, if I call my_sp2 directly, I got the string value, and if I call my_sp1, I got everything else from it, except the string value from my_sp2. What did I miss? Thanks!

declare @mytext as varchar(2000)
exec my_sp1 '349576', @mytext output
print @mytext

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