I have a table into which I have to insert data if a particular key is not present. I decided to write a stored procedure to insert data. What I want to do is:
- Create a stored procedure.
- Insert a bunch of rows using the stored procedure.
- Drop the stored procedure.
I want to do all this in a single script file so that no one ever knows that the stored procedure existed.
Here is what I have:
Create
CREATE PROCEDURE My_Proc(@key varchar(10))
AS
BEGIN
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM [dbo].[My_Table] WHERE [key] = @key)
INSERT INTO [dbo].[My_Table] (key, created, modified)
VALUES (@key, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP)
END
Insert
EXECUTE My_Proc 99241
GO
EXECUTE My_Proc 99242
GO
EXECUTE My_Proc 99243
GO
Drop
DROP PROCEDURE My_Proc
Now I right click on my database in SQL Server Management Studio, click on New Query and paste the above query. I get the following output:
(1 row(s) affected)
(1 row(s) affected)
Msg 217, Level 16, State 1, Procedure My_Proc, Line 9
Maximum stored procedure, function, trigger, or view nesting level exceeded (limit 32).
(1 row(s) affected)
Msg 217, Level 16, State 1, Procedure My_Proc, Line 9
Maximum stored procedure, function, trigger, or view nesting level exceeded (limit 32).
I am unable to figure out what is causing the error. Also, When I highlight the specific EXECUTE command on SSMS like so EXECUTE My_Proc 99241 the data gets inserted without any error.
MERGEto do the whole set in one operation. – Martin Smith Oct 3 '12 at 17:45