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Submitting an InfoPath 2007 repeating table to a sql 2005 web service / end point

Asked by KPEEEOBI in Infopath, MOSS-Sharepoint, SQL Server 2005

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I'm working on a poc using MOSS 2007, InfoPath 2007 and SQL 2005.   The need is an InfoPath web form retrieving and submitting data using SQL 2005 web service.  Web service in SQL is first choice in our environment to avoid "double hop" issue and keep development contained to exisitng tools or layers as possible.  Everything works fine except that when the InfoPath form is submitted only the first row of the repeating table is updated.  From the research I've done it seems that an answer has something to do with datasets or ADO.datasets but I don't think that will work with SQL 2005 only.  Thanks in advance!Start Free Trial
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CREATE ENDPOINT [OcpEp] 
	AUTHORIZATION [domain\username]
	STATE=STARTED
	AS HTTP (
		PATH=N'/SqlWs', 
		PORTS = (CLEAR), 
		AUTHENTICATION = (NTLM), 
		SITE=N'*', 
		CLEAR_PORT = 80, 
		COMPRESSION=DISABLED
	)
	FOR SOAP (
				WEBMETHOD 'OrgDescriptionsUpdate'( 
					NAME=N'[BI_OCP_D].[dbo].[prOrgDescriptionsUpdate]',
					SCHEMA=STANDARD, 
					format = ROWSETS_ONLY
				), 
				WEBMETHOD 'OrgDescriptionsSelect'( 
					NAME=N'[BI_OCP_D].[dbo].[prOrgDescriptionsSelect]',
					SCHEMA=STANDARD, 
					format = ROWSETS_ONLY
				), 
				BATCHES=DISABLED, 
				WSDL=DEFAULT, 
				SESSIONS=ENABLED, 
				SESSION_TIMEOUT=60, 
				DATABASE=N'BI_OCP_D', 
				NAMESPACE=N'http://servername/SqlWs/BI_OCP_D', 
				SCHEMA=STANDARD, 
				CHARACTER_SET=XML
	)
 
 
 
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[prOrgDescriptionsUpdate] 
	@OrgDescriptionId int, 
	@OrgID varchar(10), 
	@OrgDescription varchar(100), 
	@UpdateBy varchar(10) = 'domain\username'
AS
BEGIN
	-- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
	-- interfering with SELECT statements.
	SET NOCOUNT ON;
 
	IF @OrgDescriptionId > 0
		UPDATE ORG_DESCRIPTIONS SET 
				ORG_ID = @OrgID, 
				ORG_DESCRIPTION = @OrgDescription, 
				UPDATE_DATETIME = getdate(), 
				UPDATE_BY = @UpdateBy
		WHERE 
				ORG_DESCRIPTIONS_ID = @OrgDescriptionId
	ELSE
	INSERT INTO ORG_DESCRIPTIONS (ORG_ID, ORG_DESCRIPTION, CREATED_DATETIME, CREATED_BY) 
				VALUES (@OrgID, @OrgDescription, getdate(), @UpdateBy)
END
 
 
 
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[prOrgDescriptionsSelect]
AS
SELECT   ORG_DESCRIPTIONS_ID, ORG_ID, ORG_DESCRIPTION, CREATED_DATETIME, CREATED_BY
FROM     ORG_DESCRIPTIONS
[+][-]10.09.2008 at 07:42PM PDT, ID: 22684036

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Zones: Infopath, MOSS-Sharepoint, SQL Server 2005
Tags: Microsoft, InfoPath, 2007, beb service web form sharepoint
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Solution Provided By: KPEEEOBI
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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