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10/27/2007 4:34 PM
 

 

I'm trying to create the stored procedues that the starter kit creates by default.  I added my addtional columns and now get this error message;

System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Ambiguous column name 'FirstName'. Ambiguous column name 'LastName'. at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) ........

Here is the stored procedure.  When I delete FirstName and LastName it works just fine.

create procedure {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}P4YS_GetContactMgr

@ModuleId int,

@ContactId int

as

select ModuleId,

ContactId,

Content,

CreatedByUser,

CreatedDate,

FirstName,

LastName,

PrimaryPhone,

SecondaryPhone,

Address,

Address2,

City,

State,

ZipCode,

Country

 

from {objectQualifier}P4YS_ContactMgr with (nolock)

left outer join {objectQualifier}Users on {objectQualifier}P4YS_ContactMgr.CreatedByUser = {objectQualifier}Users.UserId

where ModuleId = @ModuleId

and ContactId = @ContactId

On the P4YS_GetContactMgrs Stored Procedure I get an error "System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'as'. "

Here is that procedure:

create procedure {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}P4YS_GetContactMgrs

@ModuleId int,

as

select ModuleId,

ContactId,

Content,

CreatedByUser,

CreatedDate,

FirstName,

LastName,

PrimaryPhone,

SecondaryPhone,

Address,

Address2,

City,

State,

ZipCode,

Country

 

from {objectQualifier}P4YS_ContactMgr with (nolock)

left outer join {objectQualifier}Users on {objectQualifier}P4YS_ContactMgr.CreatedByUser = {objectQualifier}Users.UserId

where ModuleId = @ModuleId

 

The other stored procedures Select, Add, Update, Delete all worked just fine.

 

 

 
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10/28/2007 5:17 AM
 

The Built-In Table Users contains the columns for the FirstName and LastName, Now it seems that your P4YS_ContactMgr table also contain the FirstName and LastName columns. You just need to specify the table table from which u want to get the FirstName and LastName. For example; if you pick the FirstName and LastName from the Users table then you Stored Procedure is given below

 

create procedure {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}P4YS_GetContactMgr

@ModuleId int,

@ContactId int

as

select ModuleId,

ContactId,

Content,

CreatedByUser,

CreatedDate,

Users.FirstName,

Users.LastName,

PrimaryPhone,

SecondaryPhone,

Address,

Address2,

City,

State,

ZipCode,

Country

 

from {objectQualifier}P4YS_ContactMgr with (nolock)

left outer join {objectQualifier}Users on {objectQualifier}P4YS_ContactMgr.CreatedByUser = {objectQualifier}Users.UserId

where ModuleId = @ModuleId

and ContactId = @ContactId

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For your second error just remove the comma(,) at the end of @ModuleId parameter then this will work fine.


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10/28/2007 8:01 PM
 

" Ambiguous column name 'LastName' " this mean you have two or more table contain column LastName . You must use tablename.[column name] to access this column

 
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10/28/2007 10:55 PM
 

The second error listed is due to a comma ","  in   @ModuleId int,   just prior to the "AS" ... a possible cut and paste error ??

 
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