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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:38:54+00:00 2026-05-15T07:38:54+00:00

I am having problems retrieving accurate data values with my stored proc query below:

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I am having problems retrieving accurate data values with my stored proc query below:

    CREATE PROCEDURE usp_InvoiceErrorLog
    @RecID int
AS

DECLARE @ErrorString as varchar(1000),
        @ErrorCode as int;

Select @ErrorCode = ErrorCode from tbl_AcctRecv_WebRpt Where RecID = @RecID;
IF NOT(@ErrorCode = NULL)
    Begin
        Select @ErrorString = ErrorDesc from tbl_ErrDesc Where ErrorCode = @ErrorCode
    End

Select  RecID, VendorNum, VendorName, InvNum, InvTotal, (SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR(11), InvDate, 106) AS [DD MON YYYY]) As InvDate,
        TicketRequestor, ErrorCode, @ErrorString as ErrorDesc
    from tbl_AcctRecv_WebRpt Where RecID =  @RecID

The ErrorDesc column (in the final select statement at the bottom) returns a NULL value, when it should return a valid string data.

Any ideas?

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    2026-05-15T07:38:55+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:38 am

    Why dont you first query for that row and double check if ErrorDesc actually contains a value:

    SELECT ErrorDesc WHERE RecID=@RecID
    

    What does that return? If NULL then there is no problem.

    CREATE PROCEDURE usp_InvoiceErrorLog  
    @RecID int  
    AS
    
    DECLARE @ErrorString as varchar(1000)
    DECLARE @ErrorCode as int
    
    Select @ErrorCode = (SELECT ErrorCode from tbl_AcctRecv_WebRpt Where RecID = @RecID) 
    
    IF (@ErrorCode IS NOT NULL) 
    Begin 
        --its NOT NULL
        Select @ErrorString = (SELECT ErrorDesc from tbl_ErrDesc Where ErrorCode = @ErrorCode)
    End
    --optional it IS NULL
    ELSE
        BEGIN
           SELECT @ErrorString = (SELECT 'It Doesnt Contain Anything!')
        END
    
    Select 
         RecID, 
         VendorNum, 
         VendorName, 
         InvNum, 
         InvTotal, 
         (SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR(11), InvDate, 106) AS [DD MON YYYY]) As InvDate, 
         TicketRequestor, 
         ErrorCode, 
         @ErrorString as ErrorDesc 
    FROM 
         tbl_AcctRecv_WebRpt 
    Where 
         RecID = @RecID
    END
    

    This works for me. Look at your if condition: IF NOT(@ErrorCode = NULL) and look at mine IF (@ErrorCode IS NOT NULL). You want to use IS NOT OR IS Rather then = when dealing with NULL

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