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8.6

how to execute a stored procedure?

Asked by ipjyo in Active Server Pages (ASP), WebApplications

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I am trying to call a stored procedure in ASP as in attached.
I want to know the proper way of calling, creating parameters, and appending parameters. etc to make this running.
and the stored proc is
USE [PS]
GO

SET ANSI_NULLS OFF
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF
GO
ALTER PROC [dbo].[spCSW_ListFocusISINList]
      @FocusISINGroupCd      varchar(7)      = 'ALL'
as
set nocount on

if @FocusISINGroupCd = 'ALL'
      select      FocusISINGroupCd, FocusISINGroupNm from tb_FocusISINGroup (nolock)
else
      Select SecISINNo from tb_FocusISINList (nolock) where FocusISINGroupCd = @FocusISINGroupcd


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<%@ Language=VBScript %>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="GENERATOR" Content="Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0">
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<% 
dim conn
set conn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
conn.ConnectionString = "Provider=SQLOLEDB;Data Source=ELTTMSQPTSD2;Initial Catalog=pt;User ID=view;Password=view;"
Response.Write "<BR><BR><SELECT Class='" & SELECTCLASS & "' size=15 id=isinfilter name=isinfilterDD MULTIPLE width=""305px"" style=""{width:305px}"">"
		        
                                dim oRSIsin
                                dim cmdoRSIsin
                                dim param
                                set cmdoRSIsin = server.CreateObject("ADODB.Command")
                                                              
                                
                                set oRSIsin = server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
                               
                                
                                    conn.Open              
                                    cmdoRSIsin.ActiveConnection = conn
                                    cmdoRSIsin.CommandType  =adCmdStoredProc
                                    cmdoRSIsin.CommandText = "[sp_CSWListFocusISINList]"
                                    
                                    
                                    set param = cmdoRSIsin.CreateParameter("@FocusISINGroupCd",adVarChar,adParamInput,7)
                                    cmdoRSIsin.Parameters.Append param
                                                                        
                                 set oRSIsin = cmdoRSIsin.Execute
                                 
                                set cmdoRSIsin = nothing
                                Do While Not oRSIsin.EOF 
                                
                                Response.Write("<OPTION value=""" & oRS1("FocusISINGroupCd")& """>"  &  oRS1("FocusISINGroupNm") & "</OPTION>")
                                
		      		    	      		     
		      		     
    	                        oRSIsin.MoveNext
		                        Loop
		     oRSIsin.Close
		    
		     set oRSIsin = nothing
		     conn.Close
		     set conn = nothing
		     		    
		                  
            Response.Write "</SELECT>"
%>
 
<P>&nbsp;</P>
 
</BODY>
</HTML>
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