How to execute store procedure for another DB?

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野趣味 2021-01-18 02:15

I have a stored procedure that should be able to be executed on any table of any database on my MS Sql Server. Most of the combination of EXEC and USE statements didn\'t res

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  • 2021-01-18 02:54

    The table name in the query you used is wrong, it is looking up into same database, but you do need to look up from different database. So the query will be as below:

    SELECT @sSql = @sSql + COLUMN_NAME + ' = LOWER(RTRIM(' + COLUMN_NAME + ')), ' 
    FROM [TargetDB].INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS 
    WHERE DATA_TYPE = 'varchar'
    AND TABLE_CATALOG = @Database
    AND TABLE_SCHEMA = @TableSchema
    AND TABLE_NAME = @TableName
    
    -- [TargetDB] = @Database
    

    The TargetDB will be same as your passing database (@Database)

    If you want to use [TargetDB] dynamically then you need to generate sql(@sSql) and the execute the sql string.

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  • 2021-01-18 03:18

    You can fully qualify both tables and stored procedures. In other words you can do this:

    UPDATE [OtherDB].[Schema].[targetTable] SET ...
    

    It appears you are doing this in your proc already.

    You can also EXEC a stored procedure using the Fully Qualified name - e.g.

    EXEC [OtherDB].[dbo].[usp_TrimAndLowerCaseVarcharFields]
    

    Honestly, your proc looks fine, are you receiving any error messages? If so please post them. Also, make sure your user has access to the other DB.

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  • 2021-01-18 03:18

    In this case I sugest to use the 2 sp's in SQL Server:

    • sp_MSforeachtable

    • sp_MSforeachdb

    for more information, please read the article in here. hope this help.

    exec @RETURN_VALUE=sp_MSforeachtable @command1, @replacechar, @command2, 
      @command3, @whereand, @precommand, @postcommand
    
    exec @RETURN_VALUE = sp_MSforeachdb @command1, @replacechar, 
      @command2, @command3, @precommand, @postcommand
    

    Complete script:

    declare @DatabaseName varchar(max), @DatabaseCharParam nchar(1) 
    declare @TableSchema varchar(max) 
    declare @TableName varchar(max), @TableCharParam nchar(1) 
    set @DatabaseName='DATABASENAME'; set @DatabaseCharParam='?'
    set @TableSchema='dbo'
    set @TableName='TABLENAME'; set @TableCharParam='$'
    
    
     -- Exemple Script to execute in each table in each database
     -- Create first part of a statement to update all columns that have type varchar
        DECLARE @sSql VARCHAR(MAX)
        set @sSql=''
        SELECT @sSql = isnull(@sSql,'') + COLUMN_NAME + ' = LOWER(RTRIM(' + COLUMN_NAME + ')),' 
        FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS 
        WHERE DATA_TYPE = 'varchar'
        AND TABLE_CATALOG = @DatabaseName
        AND TABLE_SCHEMA = @TableSchema
        AND TABLE_NAME = @TableName
    
    
    
    declare @EachTablecmd1 varchar(2000)
    --Prepare @EachTablecmd1 the script to execution in each table using sp_MSforeachtable (ATENTION: @Command1 are limited to varchar(2000) )
        --in sp_MSforeachtable @TableCharParam will be subtituted with owner i.e:[dbo].[TABLENAME]
    set @sSql='update '+@TableCharParam+' set '+ left(@sSql,LEN(@sSql)-1) 
    set @EachTablecmd1='if '''''+ @TableCharParam +'''''=''''['+@TableSchema+'].['+@TableName+']'''' '+@sSql
        --i.e.: if 'table1'='table1' update table1 set column1=LOWER(RTRIM(column1)),....
    
    -- the @sSql for each table in a database
    set @sSql ='exec sp_MSforeachtable @command1='''+@EachTablecmd1+''' ,@replacechar='''+@TableCharParam+''''
    
    
    
    declare @EachBDcmd1 varchar(2000)
    --Prepare the execution to each database using sp_MSforeachdb (ATENTION: @Command1 are limited to varchar(2000) )
    set @EachBDcmd1='if '''+@DatabaseCharParam+'''='''+@DatabaseName+''' '+ @sSql
    --print @EachBDcmd1
    exec sp_MSforeachdb @command1=@EachBDcmd1,@replacechar=@DatabaseCharParam
    
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