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I am trying to create a SP which print the label of my vendor, vendor name. I want the user set the startposition, before the startposition I just simply insert a null value. I want be able to reuse the label sheet.

I have the SP code like this:

Alter PROCEDURE [dbo].[z_sp_APVendorLabel]
    (@VendorGroup bGroup ,
     @StartPosition int)

AS
BEGIN
    SET NOCOUNT ON;
    Create table #data_null
    (Vendor int,
     Name varchar(60)null)

Declare @counter int
SET @counter = 0
WHILE @counter <  @StartPosition
BEGIN
     UPDATE #data_null  SET Vendor='',Name=' '
     SET @counter = @counter + 1

END

Create table #detial
(Vendor int,
 Name varchar (60)null)

 select Vendor, Name into  #data from APVM 
 WHERE VendorGroup= @VendorGroup

select * from #data_null
Union All
select * from #detial


END

It is very simple, but when I test it, I did not get any data.

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  • What RDBMS are you using?
    – woemler
    Mar 13, 2013 at 19:39
  • SQL Server management studio
    – Lan Cui
    Mar 13, 2013 at 19:42
  • I don't see a definition for #data. Do you mean #detail? Are you sure there are rows in APVM that satisfy your filter (VendorGroup = @VendorGroup)?
    – Melanie
    Mar 13, 2013 at 19:43
  • i have two table, #data_null get the null record, i want add the null records certain times, #detail table get the record from APVM, Then i union the two tables
    – Lan Cui
    Mar 13, 2013 at 19:48
  • yes, it is #detail table. I can not believe it, it wasted my whole afternoon. thanks
    – Lan Cui
    Mar 13, 2013 at 20:06

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You're creating the table #data_null, and updating it, but never inserting any rows. If you inspect @@rowcount after each update, you'll see it's zero.

Before you change that loop to insert instead of update, please consider setting up a permanent table to select from. A loop to generate N values on every invocation of the procedure is really not the best use of your server's time, or yours. ;-)

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