UPDATE Stored Procedure in Mysql












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I have written following Mysql stored procedure with 2 input parameters (ids and tags)



SET @sql = Concat('UPDATE tbl_Members SET TagId=CONCAT(TagId,''',tags,''') WHERE MemberID IN (',ids,')');PREPARE stmt FROM @sql;EXECUTE Stmt;


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When I try to execute that it throws the following error



The following query has failed: "CREATE DEFINER=`0zrt`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `update_member_tag`(IN `ids` VARCHAR(255), IN `tags` VARCHAR(255)) NOT DETERMINISTIC MODIFIES SQL DATA SQL SECURITY DEFINER SET @sql = CONCAT('UPDATE tbl_Members SET TagId=CONCAT(TagId,''',tags,''') WHERE MemberID IN (',ids,')'); PREPARE stmt FROM @sql; EXECUTE stmt;"
MySQL said: #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 'PREPARE stmt FROM @sql; EXECUTE stmt' at line 2









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  • Avoid list of doom structures. Your queries will be horrible and slow like the procedure you are attempting to define.
    – danblack
    Nov 20 at 21:05












  • @danblack Is there a better way to avoid that in a stored procedure?
    – user580950
    Nov 20 at 21:08










  • It has nothing to do with the procedure, it's a database design problem.
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:27










  • stackoverflow.com/questions/3653462/…
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:27










  • Please post the whole procedure in the question. But it looks like the problem is that you're missing BEGIN and END around the procedure body.
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:28
















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I have written following Mysql stored procedure with 2 input parameters (ids and tags)



SET @sql = Concat('UPDATE tbl_Members SET TagId=CONCAT(TagId,''',tags,''') WHERE MemberID IN (',ids,')');PREPARE stmt FROM @sql;EXECUTE Stmt;


enter image description here



When I try to execute that it throws the following error



The following query has failed: "CREATE DEFINER=`0zrt`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `update_member_tag`(IN `ids` VARCHAR(255), IN `tags` VARCHAR(255)) NOT DETERMINISTIC MODIFIES SQL DATA SQL SECURITY DEFINER SET @sql = CONCAT('UPDATE tbl_Members SET TagId=CONCAT(TagId,''',tags,''') WHERE MemberID IN (',ids,')'); PREPARE stmt FROM @sql; EXECUTE stmt;"
MySQL said: #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 'PREPARE stmt FROM @sql; EXECUTE stmt' at line 2









share|improve this question






















  • Avoid list of doom structures. Your queries will be horrible and slow like the procedure you are attempting to define.
    – danblack
    Nov 20 at 21:05












  • @danblack Is there a better way to avoid that in a stored procedure?
    – user580950
    Nov 20 at 21:08










  • It has nothing to do with the procedure, it's a database design problem.
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:27










  • stackoverflow.com/questions/3653462/…
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:27










  • Please post the whole procedure in the question. But it looks like the problem is that you're missing BEGIN and END around the procedure body.
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:28














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I have written following Mysql stored procedure with 2 input parameters (ids and tags)



SET @sql = Concat('UPDATE tbl_Members SET TagId=CONCAT(TagId,''',tags,''') WHERE MemberID IN (',ids,')');PREPARE stmt FROM @sql;EXECUTE Stmt;


enter image description here



When I try to execute that it throws the following error



The following query has failed: "CREATE DEFINER=`0zrt`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `update_member_tag`(IN `ids` VARCHAR(255), IN `tags` VARCHAR(255)) NOT DETERMINISTIC MODIFIES SQL DATA SQL SECURITY DEFINER SET @sql = CONCAT('UPDATE tbl_Members SET TagId=CONCAT(TagId,''',tags,''') WHERE MemberID IN (',ids,')'); PREPARE stmt FROM @sql; EXECUTE stmt;"
MySQL said: #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 'PREPARE stmt FROM @sql; EXECUTE stmt' at line 2









share|improve this question













I have written following Mysql stored procedure with 2 input parameters (ids and tags)



SET @sql = Concat('UPDATE tbl_Members SET TagId=CONCAT(TagId,''',tags,''') WHERE MemberID IN (',ids,')');PREPARE stmt FROM @sql;EXECUTE Stmt;


enter image description here



When I try to execute that it throws the following error



The following query has failed: "CREATE DEFINER=`0zrt`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `update_member_tag`(IN `ids` VARCHAR(255), IN `tags` VARCHAR(255)) NOT DETERMINISTIC MODIFIES SQL DATA SQL SECURITY DEFINER SET @sql = CONCAT('UPDATE tbl_Members SET TagId=CONCAT(TagId,''',tags,''') WHERE MemberID IN (',ids,')'); PREPARE stmt FROM @sql; EXECUTE stmt;"
MySQL said: #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 'PREPARE stmt FROM @sql; EXECUTE stmt' at line 2






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  • Avoid list of doom structures. Your queries will be horrible and slow like the procedure you are attempting to define.
    – danblack
    Nov 20 at 21:05












  • @danblack Is there a better way to avoid that in a stored procedure?
    – user580950
    Nov 20 at 21:08










  • It has nothing to do with the procedure, it's a database design problem.
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:27










  • stackoverflow.com/questions/3653462/…
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:27










  • Please post the whole procedure in the question. But it looks like the problem is that you're missing BEGIN and END around the procedure body.
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:28


















  • Avoid list of doom structures. Your queries will be horrible and slow like the procedure you are attempting to define.
    – danblack
    Nov 20 at 21:05












  • @danblack Is there a better way to avoid that in a stored procedure?
    – user580950
    Nov 20 at 21:08










  • It has nothing to do with the procedure, it's a database design problem.
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:27










  • stackoverflow.com/questions/3653462/…
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:27










  • Please post the whole procedure in the question. But it looks like the problem is that you're missing BEGIN and END around the procedure body.
    – Barmar
    Nov 20 at 21:28
















Avoid list of doom structures. Your queries will be horrible and slow like the procedure you are attempting to define.
– danblack
Nov 20 at 21:05






Avoid list of doom structures. Your queries will be horrible and slow like the procedure you are attempting to define.
– danblack
Nov 20 at 21:05














@danblack Is there a better way to avoid that in a stored procedure?
– user580950
Nov 20 at 21:08




@danblack Is there a better way to avoid that in a stored procedure?
– user580950
Nov 20 at 21:08












It has nothing to do with the procedure, it's a database design problem.
– Barmar
Nov 20 at 21:27




It has nothing to do with the procedure, it's a database design problem.
– Barmar
Nov 20 at 21:27












stackoverflow.com/questions/3653462/…
– Barmar
Nov 20 at 21:27




stackoverflow.com/questions/3653462/…
– Barmar
Nov 20 at 21:27












Please post the whole procedure in the question. But it looks like the problem is that you're missing BEGIN and END around the procedure body.
– Barmar
Nov 20 at 21:28




Please post the whole procedure in the question. But it looks like the problem is that you're missing BEGIN and END around the procedure body.
– Barmar
Nov 20 at 21:28

















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