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Get return value from a stored procedure

Asked by advfinance in MS SQL Server

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I have an existing stored procedure that returns a set with a single field in it.

My question is, in T-SQL what is the syntax for getting the value of this field in to a variable?

DECLARE @Bob decimal(7, 2)

What goes here?

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-- Existing store procedure
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.afl_FindGrossArrears 
	@AccNo	VARCHAR(10)
AS
	set nocount on
	DECLARE @ArrsNet	MONEY;
	DECLARE @ArrsVAT	MONEY;
 
	select @ArrsNet = SUM(feearrearsnet), @ArrsVAT = SUM(feearrearsvat) from feetable (NOLOCK) where 
 
feeagreementnumber = @AccNo;
 
	DECLARE @InsPrem	MONEY;
	DECLARE @InsChgs	MONEY;
	DECLARE @InsTax	MONEY;
	DECLARE @InsVAT	MONEY;
 
	select @InsPrem = SUM(insarrearspremium), @InsChgs = SUM(insarrearscharges), @InsTax = 
 
SUM(insarrearstax), @InsVAT = SUM(insarrearsvat) from instable (NOLOCK) where insagreementnumber= @AccNo;
 
select IsNull(@ArrsNet, 0) + IsNull(@ArrsVAT, 0) + IsNull(@InsPrem, 0) + IsNull(@InsChgs, 0) + IsNull(@InsTax, 0) + IsNull(@InsVAT, 0) as GrossArrears;
GO
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