0

I have created the following stored procedure:

OrderDetails - Id(int), OrderId(int), AnniID(int), Quantity(int), UnitCost(money)

Anniversary - AnniID (int), Title( varchar(50) )

AnniID will be the foreignKey to link up the 2 tables.

When I execute the stored procedure, it returns nothing despite it actually having 1 item in the database.

Is there any problem to the code? Or did I not inner join correctly?

ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.Selectpurchasedwithproducts @AnniID INT
AS
    SELECT TOP 5 OrderDetails.AnniID,
                 Anniversary.Title,
                 Sum(OrderDetails.Quantity) AS TotalNum
    FROM   OrderDetails
           INNER JOIN Anniversary
             ON OrderDetails.AnniID = Anniversary.AnniID
    WHERE  OrderId IN (
                      /* This inner query should retrieve all orders that have contained the anniID */
                      SELECT DISTINCT OrderId
                       FROM   OrderDetails
                       WHERE  AnniID = @AnniID)
           AND OrderDetails.AnniID != @AnniID
    GROUP  BY OrderDetails.AnniID,
              Anniversary.Title
    ORDER  BY TotalNum DESC

    RETURN
4
  • Why you using RETURN at the end?? and also just try running the query with manually passing the @AnniID Jul 30, 2012 at 11:02
  • when i execute the code, a window pop up and I manually key in the AnniID, but still returning nothing. Jul 30, 2012 at 11:07
  • what is the result you need actually.. just innerjoin results..?
    – Mahesh KP
    Jul 30, 2012 at 11:08
  • 3
    WHERE AnniID = AnniID ) AND OrderDetails.AnniID != AnniID. Why do you write this? Jul 30, 2012 at 11:12

2 Answers 2

0

Looks like your statement to me

WHERE   OrderId IN  
(     
    /* This inner query should retrieve all orders
       that have contained the anniID   */
    SELECT DISTINCT OrderId      
        FROM OrderDetails     
        WHERE AnniID = @AnniID 
) 
AND OrderDetails.AnniID != @AnniID

How can OrderDetails that are equal to @AnniID not be equal to @AnniID?

0

Your query is slightly confusing with how you have it written;

First, you have JOINed your two tables on the AnniId:

FROM   OrderDetails
INNER JOIN Anniversary
   ON OrderDetails.AnniID = Anniversary.AnniID

Second, you want the OrderIds from the OrderDetails table where the AnniId = @AnniId

WHERE OrderId IN 
(
   /* This inner query should retrieve all orders that have contained the anniID */
   SELECT DISTINCT OrderId 
   FROM OrderDetails
   WHERE AnniID = @AnniID
)

But then you want OrderDetails where the AnniID is not equal to @AnniId:

AND OrderDetails.AnniID != @AnniID

You have several conflicting statements in your query. What exactly are you trying to accomplish?

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.