I would like to create a procedure with a while but I have an error.
Here is my procedure:
Delimiter //
create procedure procedure1 ()
BEGIN
Declare i INT;
set i=1;
while i< 74 do
execute immediate 'insert into main values(3,"samples")'
set i=1+1;
end while;
end //
I got this error
ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that on for the right syntax to use near ''insert into main values(3,"samples")'
Someone has an idea please?
Change your insert query in procedure like below
insert into main values(3,'samples')
Use it like this :
- store your query into a variable
Delimiter //
create procedure procedure1 ()
BEGIN
Declare i INT;
v_Sql VARCHAR2(2000);
set i=1;
v_Sql :='insert into main values(3,"samples")';
while i< 74 do
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE v_Sql ;
set i=1+1;
end while;
end //
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I am getting a syntax error on executing the below function in MySQL.
CREATE FUNCTION FABC (P_MEMBER_EMAIL VARCHAR(30))
RETURNS int
BEGIN
DECLARE RESULT int;
DECLARE V_DATE DATE;
SELECT DOJ+365 INTO V_DATE FROM CHYK_MEMBER_MASTER
WHERE UPPER(MEMBER_EMAIL)=UPPER(P_MEMBER_EMAIL) AND SUBSCRIPTION='Y';
IF V_DATE>SYSDATE THEN
SET RESULT=1;
ELSE
SET RESULT=0;
END IF;
RETURN RESULT;
END;
The error is as follows "#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 4
Not sure what's causing this. Can anyone help me ?
You need to set a delimiter that will tell MySQL the END of the function definition.
DELIMITER $$
CREATE FUNCTION `FABC`(`P_MEMBER_EMAIL` VARCHAR(30)) RETURNS int(11)
BEGIN
DECLARE RESULT int;
DECLARE V_DATE DATE;
SELECT DOJ+365 INTO V_DATE FROM CHYK_MEMBER_MASTER
WHERE UPPER(MEMBER_EMAIL)=UPPER(P_MEMBER_EMAIL) AND SUBSCRIPTION='Y';
IF V_DATE>SYSDATE THEN
SET RESULT=1;
ELSE
SET RESULT=0;
END IF;
RETURN RESULT;
END$$
DELIMITER ;
this is my trigger
CREATE TRIGGER `proximo_pago` BEFORE INSERT ON `pago`
FOR EACH ROW BEGIN
declare num_orden integer;
select max(orden) from pago where lote=NEW.lote into num_orden;
if(num_orden is NULL)
then
set NEW.orden=1;
else
set NEW.orden=num_orden+1;
end if;
END
and the ERROR
SQL query:
CREATE TRIGGER `proximo_pago` BEFORE INSERT ON `pago`
FOR EACH ROW BEGIN
declare num_orden integer;
MySQL said: Documentation
1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 3
I've tried to use DELIMITER but it isnĀ“t works, please help me , thanks
My answer is based only on the necessity of your question which is declaration of the variable.. if the Delimiter doesn't do the trick maybe its an error in your syntax because you didn't SET your SELECT query in a variable. try this first.
DELIMITER $$
CREATE
TRIGGER `proximo_pago` BEFORE INSERT
on `pago`
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
DECLARE num_orden int;
SET num_orden = select max(orden) from pago where lote=NEW.lote;
if(num_orden is NULL)
then
set NEW.orden=1;
else
set NEW.orden=num_orden+1;
end if;
END$$
DELIMITER ;
I have an error in this stored procedure:
Script line: 4 You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual
that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to
use near 'INSERT INTO escuelas_asignacion_maestro (idEscuela,
idCiclo, `idGrado' at line 31
Code:
DELIMITER $$
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS `zz73ff`.`pr_trasladar_asignaciones_por_ciclo` $$
CREATE PROCEDURE `zz73ff`.`pr_trasladar_asignaciones_por_ciclo`
(IN p_ciclo int, IN n_ciclo int)
BEGIN
DECLARE done INT DEFAULT 0;
DECLARE escuela, ciclo, grado, nGrupos, maestro INT;
DECLARE fecha datetime;
DECLARE cursor_asignaciones CURSOR FOR
SELECT idEscuela, idCiclo, idGrado, numeroGrupos, idMaestro FROM escuelas_asignacion_maestro
WHERE idCiclo = p_ciclo
AND idEstatus = 1
ORDER BY idEscuela, idGrado;
DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '02000' SET done = 1;
SELECT now() INTO fecha;
OPEN cursor_asignaciones;
REPEAT
FETCH cursor_asignaciones INTO escuela, ciclo, grado, nGrupos, maestro;
IF grado > 1 THEN
SELECT idEscuela, idCiclo, idGrado, numeroGrupos, idMaestro INTO
escuela, ciclo, grado, nGrupos, maestro
FROM escuelas_asignacion_maestro
WHERE idCiclo = p_ciclo AND idEstatus = 1 AND idEscuela = escuela
AND idGrado = (grado - 1);
END IF
INSERT INTO `escuelas_asignacion_maestro`
(`idEscuela`, `idCiclo`, `idGrado`, `numeroGrupos`, `idEstatus`, `idMaestro`, `fechaModificacion`)
VALUES (escuela, n_ciclo, grado, nGrupos, 1,0, fecha);
UNTIL done END REPEAT;
CLOSE cursor_asignaciones;
END $$
DELIMITER ;
When running my query I am getting this:
error:
#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual
that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 3
SQL:
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS insertPromos;
CREATE PROCEDURE insertPromos()
BEGIN
DECLARE int_val INT DEFAULT 0;
insertPromosLoop : LOOP
IF (int_val = 501) THEN
LEAVE insertPromosLoop;
END IF;
INSERT INTO `promo_code` (`code`, `valid_from` ,`valid_to` , `free_period`)VALUES (CONCAT('PROMO', int_val), '2013-10-10', '2013-11-10', 'P1M');
SET int_val = int_val +1;
END LOOP;
END;
CALL insertPromos();
You need to define a new delimiter
delimiter |
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS insertPromos |
CREATE PROCEDURE insertPromos()
BEGIN
DECLARE int_val INT DEFAULT 0;
insertPromosLoop : LOOP
IF (int_val = 501) THEN
LEAVE insertPromosLoop;
END IF;
INSERT INTO `promo_code` (`code`, `valid_from` ,`valid_to` , `free_period`)VALUES (CONCAT('PROMO', int_val), '2013-10-10', '2013-11-10', 'P1M');
SET int_val = int_val +1;
END LOOP;
END
|
delimiter ;
CALL insertPromos();
Otherwise the procedure definition would end at the first ; which would not be correct.
Can anyone see why I would get:
[Err] 1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax;
check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version
for the right syntax to use near '//
DELIMITER' at line 11
For the following snippet:
DELIMITER //
DROP PROCEDURE
IF EXISTS nested_test//
CREATE PROCEDURE nested_test()
BEGIN
DECLARE a INT;
SET a = 1;
SELECT a;
BEGIN
DECLARE b INT;
SET b = 2;
SELECT b;
END;
END//
DELIMITER;
This is a simplified version of what I am actually writing and it brings up exactly the same error. Everything is great until I add the nested BEGIN END block. It works perfectly well on phpMyAdmin but fails on Navicat 9
It should have a space after DELIMITER.
DELIMITER ;
Like that.
DELIMITER //
DROP PROCEDURE
IF EXISTS nested_test//
CREATE PROCEDURE nested_test()
BEGIN
DECLARE a INT;
SET a = 1;
SELECT a;
BEGIN
DECLARE b INT;
SET b = 2;
SELECT b;
END;
END //
DELIMITER ;
On execution, it generates:
0 rows affected, 0 rows found. Duration for 2 queries: 0.000 sec.