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I have a procedure that is giving me an error message and I'm hoping you guys can help me. It is using MSSQL.

The procedure is:
  
-SET &USERIN=GETTOK(&REMOTE_USER,25,2,'\ ',15,'A15');
-SET &USERIN=TRIM('B',&USERIN,15,' ',1,'A15');

TABLE FILE VWUSERPERMS
PRINT USERNAME USERID
WHERE USERNAME EQ '&USERIN';
END


And the error message is:

FOC1400) SQLCODE IS 105 (HEX: 00000069) XOPEN: HY000
: (105) [HY000] [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC][SQLServer]Unc
: losed quotation mark before the character string 'jelli4908'. (170) [HY0
: 00] [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC][SQLServer]Line 1: Incorr
: ect syntax near 'jelli4908'. (16945) [HY000] [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000
: Driver for JDBC][SQLServer]The cursor was not declared.
L (FOC1406) SQL OPEN CURSOR ERROR. : VWUSERPERMS


Thanks in advance!
Josh


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Posts: 37 | Registered: October 26, 2007Report This Post
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What does the variable &USERIN contain?

Did you turn ECHO On to see the result of your Dialogue Manager code?


Francis


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I agree with Francis, what is in the &USERIN variable.

Could there be a non-printable char in there.

I would suggest using UFMT to see the contents of the variable in HEX.

I would also suggest turning on SQL tracing to see what is sent to SQL server.


Waz...

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Thank you Francis and Waz. You both got me thinking about it and I finally figured it out.

There was a blank space at the end of the value in the &USERIN variable. I used the ARGLEN function to solve this problem.

Thanks again!
Josh


WebFOCUS 8.0.09
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Josh, you could also use the function TRUNCATE to trim the trailing spaces.


Waz...

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