Simple Cursor Programme

Hi all,
Here is a simple sample for cursor.

declare testCur CURSOR For //Cursor declaring for

select top 10 * from tblUsers

Open testCur //Open the cursor

Fetch next from testCur //Fetch the first record

while @@FETCH_STATUS = 0

Fetch next from testCur //Fetch the next record while status = 0

CLOSE testCur //Close cursor

deallocate testCur //Deallocate the cursor.

...S.VinothkumaR.

Grant permission to all stored procedures.

Hi all,

I am continuing my posts here for a long gape...

Here is a query for granting permission to all stored procedures in a database. Check it out...


create PROCEDURE stpGrantPermissionToAllSP @user sysname
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
-- 1 - Variable declarations

DECLARE @CMD1 varchar(8000)
DECLARE @MAXOID int
DECLARE @OwnerName varchar(128)
DECLARE @ObjectName varchar(128)

-- 2 - Create temporary table
CREATE TABLE #StoredProcedures
(OID int IDENTITY (1,1),
StoredProcOwner varchar(128) NOT NULL,
StoredProcName varchar(128) NOT NULL)

-- 3 - Populate temporary table
INSERT INTO #StoredProcedures (StoredProcOwner, StoredProcName)
SELECT u.[Name], o.[Name]
FROM dbo.sysobjects o
INNER JOIN dbo.sysusers u
ON o.uid = u.uid
WHERE o.Type = 'P'
AND o.[Name] NOT LIKE 'dt_%'

-- 4 - Capture the @MAXOID value
SELECT @MAXOID = MAX(OID) FROM #StoredProcedures

-- 5 - WHILE loop
WHILE @MAXOID > 0
BEGIN

-- 6 - Initialize the variables
SELECT @OwnerName = StoredProcOwner,
@ObjectName = StoredProcName
FROM #StoredProcedures
WHERE OID = @MAXOID

-- 7 - Build the string
SELECT @CMD1 = 'GRANT EXEC ON ' + '[' + @OwnerName + ']' + '.' + '[' + @ObjectName + ']' + ' TO ' + @user

-- 8 - Execute the string
-- SELECT @CMD1

-- 9 - Decrement @MAXOID
SET @MAXOID = @MAXOID - 1
END

-- 10 - Drop the temporary table
DROP TABLE #StoredProcedures
SET NOCOUNT OFF

GO
exec stpGrantPermissionToAllSP 'username'


...S.VinothkumaR.