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"UpdateTimeEntry" Stored Procedure
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<b>Description:</b>
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This stored procedure updates an existing time entry in the EntryLog table. The
input parameters are the id of the record to be altered, as well as all of
the new information: User id, Project id, Category id, Entry Date, Description,
and Duration.
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<b>Definition:</b>
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CREATE PROCEDURE TT_UpdateTimeEntry
(
@EntryLogID int,
@UserID int,
@ProjectID int,
@CategoryID int,
@EntryDate datetime,
@Description nvarchar(255),
@Duration decimal(10,2)
)
AS
UPDATE
TT_EntryLog
SET
UserID=@UserID,
ProjectID = @ProjectID,
CategoryID = @CategoryID,
EntryDate = @EntryDate,
Description = @Description,
Duration = @Duration
WHERE
EntryLogID = @EntryLogID
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<b>Database Tables Used: </b>
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The primary key in this table is the EntryLogID identity field. Note that
descriptions are limited to 255 characters.
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<img src="../docs/images/1x1.gif" width="25"> <img src="../docs/images/EntryLog.png"></p>
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