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I am attempting to run a simple SQL stored procedure query, but am getting only 1 record returned. Anyone know what the issue is?

Alter PROCEDURE spGetRecruiterList
AS
BEGIN
    SET NOCOUNT OFF;
    DECLARE @TitleID as int
    set @TitleID = (Select TitleID from tblJobTitle where JobTitle = 'Recruiter')
    Print @TitleID

    Select p.PersonID, p.FirstName, p.MiddleName, p.LastName
    from tblPerson p
    INNER JOIN dbo.tblLinkTitleToPerson tp 
    ON p.PersonID = tp.PersonID 
    WHERE tp.PersonID = @TitleID
    Order By p.LastName
END
GO
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  • I think that it's normal, because PersonID is a primary key. WHERE tp.PersonID = @TitleID will return only one result.
    – Michaël
    Mar 6, 2011 at 17:45

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 WHERE tp.PersonID = @TitleID

Should be

 WHERE tp.TitleID = @TitleID

(probably!)

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  • it's almost like you are watching me :-0
    – Csharp
    Mar 6, 2011 at 17:39
  • @Csharp - Not sure what to make of that comment! Does that mean the issue is now resolved? Mar 6, 2011 at 17:43
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    yes, thanks. However, system wont allow me to accept the answer for another 4 minutes :-(
    – Csharp
    Mar 6, 2011 at 17:46

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