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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T02:38:33+00:00 2026-06-12T02:38:33+00:00

I have this SQL statement INSERT housingSurvey ([nameID], [houseID], [jobID], [Active], [comment], [needsMaintenance], [lastUpdateDate)

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I have this SQL statement

INSERT housingSurvey ([nameID], [houseID], [jobID], [Active], [comment], [needsMaintenance], [lastUpdateDate) 
VALUES (@NAMEID, @HOUSEID, @JOBID, 1, @DUEDATE, @COMMENT, NULL, @LASTUPDATEDATE)

I tried this stored procedure, but I don’t get the current date.

CREATE PROCEDURE housingSurveyS(
                    @NAMEID INT,
                    @HOUSEID INT,
                    @JOBID INT, 
                    @COMMENT BIT,
                    @DUEDATE NVARCHAR,
                    CURRENTTIME)
AS
BEGIN
INSERT INTO housingSurvey(
    [nameID],
    [houseID],
    [jobID],
    [Active],
    [comment],
    [dueDate],
    [needsMaintenance],
    [lastupdatedate])
VALUES (
    @NAMEID,
    @HOUSEID,
    @JOBID,
    1,
    @COMMENT,
    @DUEDATE,
    NULL,
    @LASTUPDATEDATE)
END

Could you please take a look at what I did wrong. Thanks

UPDATE
I changed it CURRENTTIME to DATETIME as parameter to insert current date to [lastupdatedate]… it still doesn’t work…

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    2026-06-12T02:38:34+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:38 am
    VALUES (
        ...
        @DUEDATE,
        @COMMENT 
    

    Are in the wrong order when related to the order of fields defined in the INSERTs statements field list, switch them around.

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    CREATE PROCEDURE housingSurveyS(
        @NAMEID INT,
        @HOUSEID INT,
        @JOBID INT, 
        @COMMENT BIT,
        @DUEDATE NVARCHAR(32) --add a size, should this be DATETIME
    )
    AS
    BEGIN
    INSERT INTO housingSurvey(
        [nameID],
        [houseID],
        [jobID],
        [Active],
        [comment],
        [dueDate],
        [needsMaintenance],
        [lastupdatedate]
    ) VALUES (
        @NAMEID,
        @HOUSEID,
        @JOBID,
        1,
        @COMMENT,
        @DUEDATE,
        NULL,
        GETDATE()
    )
    END
    
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