I want to use a cursor for inserting data.
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[VehBlocMajStatut]
-- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here
@NO_Veh int,
@Statut int
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @Temp_appel int
DECLARE appel_cursor CURSOR FOR
SELECT NO_APPEL FROM ESPMEDS_LS_APPVEH WHERE NO_VEHICULE = @NO_Veh
OPEN appel_cursor;
FETCH NEXT FROM appel_cursor INTO @Temp_appel;
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
BEGIN
INSERT INTO ESPMEDS_LS_APPVEH (NO_VEHICULE, NO_APPEL, STATUT, DATEVEH)
VALUES (@NO_Veh, @Temp_appel, @Statut, GETDATE())
FETCH NEXT FROM appel_cursor INTO @Temp_appel;
END
close appel_cursor
deallocate appel_cursor
END
Unfortunately it turns into an infinite loop. When I commented the INSERT INTO
clause then it works normally.
How can I do an insert with a cursor?
No cursor is needed.
INSERT INTO ESPMEDS_LS_APPVEH
(NO_VEHICULE, NO_APPEL, STATUT, DATEVEH)
SELECT @NO_Veh, NO_APPEL, @Statut, GETDATE()
FROM ESPMEDS_LS_APPVEH
WHERE NO_VEHICULE = @NO_Veh