I have an MSSQL Server 2008 (Express) set up. In my database I have a set of tables and a stored procedure.
What I want to achieve is get any changes that have been made to an existing table, and return them at the end of the procedure. The stored procedure I have created works fine when I run it locally within MSSQL Management Studio.
However, when I call the procedure through a JDBC connection certain parts of the procedure seem to have not completed.
The summary of what I'm trying to do is as follows:
1) Put a snapshot of the data contained in CurrentTableA into #CurrentShotA (temporary table)
2) Compare #CurrentShotA with PreviousTableA
3) Insert differences into #TempTableB
(this equates to new rows or altered rows in #CurrentShotA)
4) Empty PreviousTableA
5) Insert contents of #CurrentShotA into PreviousTableA
6) Select * from #TempTableB (return all new rows and changes)
Step 6 returns the data correctly the first time it is called via JDBC. When the procedure is called the second and subsequent times it is clear that step 5 has not completed as expected. PreviousTableA is always empty when it should contain a snapshot of the old data.
Question is why does the procedure work properly when called with in MSSQL Management studio but not when I call it via JDBC?
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[getUpdatedSchedules]
AS
BEGIN
-- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
-- interfering with SELECT statements.
SET NOCOUNT ON;
-- Check of the temporary table exists, delete if it does
IF OBJECT_ID('#TempTableB','U')IS NOT NULL
begin
drop table #TempTableB
end
-- Force the creation of the temporary tables quickly
select * into #TempTableB from dbo.CurrentTableA where 1=0
select * into #CurrentShotA from dbo.CurrentTableA where 1=0
-- Get the differences between schedules and put into #TempTableB
insert #CurrentShotA select * from dbo.CurrentTableA
insert #TempTableB select * from #CurrentShotA
except select * from dbo.PreviousTableA
TRUNCATE TABLE dbo.PreviousTableA
insert dbo.PreviousTableA select * from #CurrentShotA
select * from #TempTableB
END
GO
I'm new enough to stored procedures and MSSQL configuration so I have considered that it might be a permissions issue. I login to MSSQL Studio using SQL authentication that is not linked to a windows account and the procedure runs as normal so I don't think it's permissions.
I hope my explanation and question is clear enough. I'd appreciate any thoughts or suggestions as to what I am doing wrong.

TRUNCATE TABLE dbo.PreviousTableArather thandelete from dbo.PreviousTableA where scheduleID > -1, assuming that there are no records where scheduleID <= -1. – ig0774 Nov 24 '11 at 17:47