How to create a/multiple stored procedure in Teradata by running script file
For the below stored procedure in Teradara DB, I am able to crate it when running it as a sql statement. But when I am trying to run it through SQl script file, it's not getting created and throws error messgae:
SQL Error [5526] [HY000]: [Teradata Database] [TeraJDBC 15.00.00.33] [Error 5526] [SQLState HY000] Stored Procedure is not created/replaced due to error(s).
CREATE PROCEDURE SCHEMA.SELECT_PROCEDURE(IN ROLL_ INTEGER,OUT MARKS_
FLOAT)
DYNAMIC RESULT SETS 1
BEGIN
SELECT MARKS INTO MARKS_ FROM SCHEMA.TEST WHERE ROLL = :ROLL_;
END;
I have also searched the error on internet, but didn't get much help.
Help here, please !
sql stored-procedures teradata
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For the below stored procedure in Teradara DB, I am able to crate it when running it as a sql statement. But when I am trying to run it through SQl script file, it's not getting created and throws error messgae:
SQL Error [5526] [HY000]: [Teradata Database] [TeraJDBC 15.00.00.33] [Error 5526] [SQLState HY000] Stored Procedure is not created/replaced due to error(s).
CREATE PROCEDURE SCHEMA.SELECT_PROCEDURE(IN ROLL_ INTEGER,OUT MARKS_
FLOAT)
DYNAMIC RESULT SETS 1
BEGIN
SELECT MARKS INTO MARKS_ FROM SCHEMA.TEST WHERE ROLL = :ROLL_;
END;
I have also searched the error on internet, but didn't get much help.
Help here, please !
sql stored-procedures teradata
what is the command that you are running to compile the proc using the file
– Aritra Bhattacharya
Nov 15 '18 at 10:57
How is this script file called? Seems like it was split in multiple parts, i.e. up to the first;and then the remainder...
– dnoeth
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
I am running the file in DBeaver by clicking on [Execute Script] button. Same is running fine when I clicked on [Execute SQL Statement] button. @AritraBhattacharya
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:42
Script is called through DBeaver. @dnoeth
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:46
Frim the DBeaver manual: This executes all queries in the current editor (or selected queries) as a script. DBeaver parses queries one by one using a statement delimiter (“;” by default) and executes them consecutively. You can configure the script execution behavior in the SQL editor preferences (Right-click the script and click Preferences on the context menu).
– dnoeth
Nov 16 '18 at 9:05
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For the below stored procedure in Teradara DB, I am able to crate it when running it as a sql statement. But when I am trying to run it through SQl script file, it's not getting created and throws error messgae:
SQL Error [5526] [HY000]: [Teradata Database] [TeraJDBC 15.00.00.33] [Error 5526] [SQLState HY000] Stored Procedure is not created/replaced due to error(s).
CREATE PROCEDURE SCHEMA.SELECT_PROCEDURE(IN ROLL_ INTEGER,OUT MARKS_
FLOAT)
DYNAMIC RESULT SETS 1
BEGIN
SELECT MARKS INTO MARKS_ FROM SCHEMA.TEST WHERE ROLL = :ROLL_;
END;
I have also searched the error on internet, but didn't get much help.
Help here, please !
sql stored-procedures teradata
For the below stored procedure in Teradara DB, I am able to crate it when running it as a sql statement. But when I am trying to run it through SQl script file, it's not getting created and throws error messgae:
SQL Error [5526] [HY000]: [Teradata Database] [TeraJDBC 15.00.00.33] [Error 5526] [SQLState HY000] Stored Procedure is not created/replaced due to error(s).
CREATE PROCEDURE SCHEMA.SELECT_PROCEDURE(IN ROLL_ INTEGER,OUT MARKS_
FLOAT)
DYNAMIC RESULT SETS 1
BEGIN
SELECT MARKS INTO MARKS_ FROM SCHEMA.TEST WHERE ROLL = :ROLL_;
END;
I have also searched the error on internet, but didn't get much help.
Help here, please !
sql stored-procedures teradata
sql stored-procedures teradata
edited Nov 15 '18 at 9:12
Saravanan Sachi
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asked Nov 15 '18 at 8:47
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what is the command that you are running to compile the proc using the file
– Aritra Bhattacharya
Nov 15 '18 at 10:57
How is this script file called? Seems like it was split in multiple parts, i.e. up to the first;and then the remainder...
– dnoeth
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
I am running the file in DBeaver by clicking on [Execute Script] button. Same is running fine when I clicked on [Execute SQL Statement] button. @AritraBhattacharya
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:42
Script is called through DBeaver. @dnoeth
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:46
Frim the DBeaver manual: This executes all queries in the current editor (or selected queries) as a script. DBeaver parses queries one by one using a statement delimiter (“;” by default) and executes them consecutively. You can configure the script execution behavior in the SQL editor preferences (Right-click the script and click Preferences on the context menu).
– dnoeth
Nov 16 '18 at 9:05
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what is the command that you are running to compile the proc using the file
– Aritra Bhattacharya
Nov 15 '18 at 10:57
How is this script file called? Seems like it was split in multiple parts, i.e. up to the first;and then the remainder...
– dnoeth
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
I am running the file in DBeaver by clicking on [Execute Script] button. Same is running fine when I clicked on [Execute SQL Statement] button. @AritraBhattacharya
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:42
Script is called through DBeaver. @dnoeth
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:46
Frim the DBeaver manual: This executes all queries in the current editor (or selected queries) as a script. DBeaver parses queries one by one using a statement delimiter (“;” by default) and executes them consecutively. You can configure the script execution behavior in the SQL editor preferences (Right-click the script and click Preferences on the context menu).
– dnoeth
Nov 16 '18 at 9:05
what is the command that you are running to compile the proc using the file
– Aritra Bhattacharya
Nov 15 '18 at 10:57
what is the command that you are running to compile the proc using the file
– Aritra Bhattacharya
Nov 15 '18 at 10:57
How is this script file called? Seems like it was split in multiple parts, i.e. up to the first
; and then the remainder...– dnoeth
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
How is this script file called? Seems like it was split in multiple parts, i.e. up to the first
; and then the remainder...– dnoeth
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
I am running the file in DBeaver by clicking on [Execute Script] button. Same is running fine when I clicked on [Execute SQL Statement] button. @AritraBhattacharya
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:42
I am running the file in DBeaver by clicking on [Execute Script] button. Same is running fine when I clicked on [Execute SQL Statement] button. @AritraBhattacharya
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:42
Script is called through DBeaver. @dnoeth
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:46
Script is called through DBeaver. @dnoeth
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:46
Frim the DBeaver manual: This executes all queries in the current editor (or selected queries) as a script. DBeaver parses queries one by one using a statement delimiter (“;” by default) and executes them consecutively. You can configure the script execution behavior in the SQL editor preferences (Right-click the script and click Preferences on the context menu).
– dnoeth
Nov 16 '18 at 9:05
Frim the DBeaver manual: This executes all queries in the current editor (or selected queries) as a script. DBeaver parses queries one by one using a statement delimiter (“;” by default) and executes them consecutively. You can configure the script execution behavior in the SQL editor preferences (Right-click the script and click Preferences on the context menu).
– dnoeth
Nov 16 '18 at 9:05
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what is the command that you are running to compile the proc using the file
– Aritra Bhattacharya
Nov 15 '18 at 10:57
How is this script file called? Seems like it was split in multiple parts, i.e. up to the first
;and then the remainder...– dnoeth
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
I am running the file in DBeaver by clicking on [Execute Script] button. Same is running fine when I clicked on [Execute SQL Statement] button. @AritraBhattacharya
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:42
Script is called through DBeaver. @dnoeth
– Ritesh Anand
Nov 16 '18 at 8:46
Frim the DBeaver manual: This executes all queries in the current editor (or selected queries) as a script. DBeaver parses queries one by one using a statement delimiter (“;” by default) and executes them consecutively. You can configure the script execution behavior in the SQL editor preferences (Right-click the script and click Preferences on the context menu).
– dnoeth
Nov 16 '18 at 9:05