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i want to show the printed statement 'limit stock has been reached!', if productamount <= safetystock. both productamount and safetystock are the columns in product table. is it the correct if statement for it?

Declare @P_Amount int, @SafetyStockamount int 
IF P_Amount <= SafetyStockamount 
Print 'limit stock has been reached!'
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    No, this is not correct. You can't refer to the column of a table without a from clause. Where is the select? Which product? May 12, 2014 at 5:08
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    Has poster missed the '@' in front of those params? Please show your complete code. May 12, 2014 at 5:19
  • And are you sure you want to print the statement? May 12, 2014 at 5:53

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The correct SQL statement can be as follows First read values from database table into parameters for the related product, then compare

DECLARE @ProductID int

Declare @P_Amount int, @SafetyStockamount int 

SELECT @P_Amount = P_Amount, @SafetyStockamount = SafetyStockamount
FROM products
WHERE ProductId = @ProductID

IF @P_Amount <= @SafetyStockamount 
    Print 'limit stock has been reached!'
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