I am developing my very first stored procedure in SQL Server 2008 and need advice concerning the errors message.
Procedure or function xxx too many arguments specified
which I get after executing the stored procedure [dbo].[M_UPDATES]
that calls another stored procedure called etl_M_Update_Promo
.
When calling [dbo].[M_UPDATES]
(code see below) via right-mouse-click and ‘Execute stored procedure’ the query that appears in the query-window is:
USE [Database_Test]
GO
DECLARE @return_value int
EXEC @return_value = [dbo].[M_UPDATES]
SELECT 'Return Value' = @return_value
GO
The output is
Msg 8144, Level 16, State 2, Procedure etl_M_Update_Promo, Line 0
Procedure or function etl_M_Update_Promo has too many arguments specified.
QUESTION: What does this error message exactly mean, i.e. where are too many arguments? How to identify them?
I found several threads asking about this error message, but the codes provided were all different to mine (if not in another language like C#
anyway). So none of the answers solved the problem of my SQL
query (i.e. SPs).
Note: below I provide the code used for the two SPs, but I changed the database names, table names and column names. So, please, don’t be concerned about naming conventions, these are only example names!
(1) Code for SP1 [dbo].[M_UPDATES]
USE [Database_Test]
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[ M_UPDATES] AS
declare @GenID bigint
declare @Description nvarchar(50)
Set @GenID = SCOPE_IDENTITY()
Set @Description = 'M Update'
BEGIN
EXEC etl.etl_M_Update_Promo @GenID, @Description
END
GO
(2) Code for SP2 [etl_M_Update_Promo]
USE [Database_Test]
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER PROCEDURE [etl].[etl_M_Update_Promo]
@GenId bigint = 0
as
declare @start datetime = getdate ()
declare @Process varchar (100) = 'Update_Promo'
declare @SummeryOfTable TABLE (Change varchar (20))
declare @Description nvarchar(50)
declare @ErrorNo int
, @ErrorMsg varchar (max)
declare @Inserts int = 0
, @Updates int = 0
, @Deleted int = 0
, @OwnGenId bit = 0
begin try
if @GenId = 0 begin
INSERT INTO Logging.dbo.ETL_Gen (Starttime)
VALUES (@start)
SET @GenId = SCOPE_IDENTITY()
SET @OwnGenId = 1
end
MERGE [Database_Test].[dbo].[Promo] AS TARGET
USING OPENQUERY( M ,'select * from m.PROMO' ) AS SOURCE
ON (TARGET.[E] = SOURCE.[E])
WHEN MATCHED AND TARGET.[A] <> SOURCE.[A]
OR TARGET.[B] <> SOURCE.[B]
OR TARGET.[C] <> SOURCE.[C]
THEN
UPDATE SET TARGET.[A] = SOURCE.[A]
,TARGET.[B] = SOURCE.[B]
, TARGET.[C] = SOURCE.[c]
WHEN NOT MATCHED BY TARGET THEN
INSERT ([E]
,[A]
,[B]
,[C]
,[D]
,[F]
,[G]
,[H]
,[I]
,[J]
,[K]
,[L]
)
VALUES (SOURCE.[E]
,SOURCE.[A]
,SOURCE.[B]
,SOURCE.[C]
,SOURCE.[D]
,SOURCE.[F]
,SOURCE.[G]
,SOURCE.[H]
,SOURCE.[I]
,SOURCE.[J]
,SOURCE.[K]
,SOURCE.[L]
)
OUTPUT $ACTION INTO @SummeryOfTable;
with cte as (
SELECT
Change,
COUNT(*) AS CountPerChange
FROM @SummeryOfTable
GROUP BY Change
)
SELECT
@Inserts =
CASE Change
WHEN 'INSERT' THEN CountPerChange ELSE @Inserts
END,
@Updates =
CASE Change
WHEN 'UPDATE' THEN CountPerChange ELSE @Updates
END,
@Deleted =
CASE Change
WHEN 'DELETE' THEN CountPerChange ELSE @Deleted
END
FROM cte
INSERT INTO Logging.dbo.ETL_log (GenID, Startdate, Enddate, Process, Message, Inserts, Updates, Deleted,Description)
VALUES (@GenId, @start, GETDATE(), @Process, 'ETL succeded', @Inserts, @Updates, @Deleted,@Description)
if @OwnGenId = 1
UPDATE Logging.dbo.ETL_Gen
SET Endtime = GETDATE()
WHERE ID = @GenId
end try
begin catch
SET @ErrorNo = ERROR_NUMBER()
SET @ErrorMsg = ERROR_MESSAGE()
INSERT INTO Logging.dbo.ETL_Log (GenId, Startdate, Enddate, Process, Message, ErrorNo, Description)
VALUES (@GenId, @start, GETDATE(), @Process, @ErrorMsg, @ErrorNo,@Description)
end catch
GO
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