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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T06:28:03+00:00 2026-05-31T06:28:03+00:00

I know this is a basic question – but I can’t figure the correct

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I know this is a basic question – but I can’t figure the correct way to get this done.

I need to pass a variable to a SQL Server 2008 stored procedure and return the query.

Here’s the stored procedure:

CREATE PROCEDURE pOrders
AS
    DECLARE @enteredClientID varchar(20);
    DECLARE @Results table (ClientID varchar(20), Num_orders int);
BEGIN
    SET NOCOUNT ON;

    -- Get all the order from the client
    INSERT INTO @Results
      SELECT ClientID, sum(Num_orders)
      FROM Orders O
      WHERE O.ClientID = @enteredClientID
      GROUP BY O.ClientID);

    -- Insert the orders into the results table --
    SELECT *
    FROM @Results;

END
GO;

Now, I would execute the stored procedure and get the result back:

exec pOrders
set @enteredClientID = 'ABC123456789'

I get this error message back:

Must declare the scalar variable “@enteredClientID”.

But, I’m declaring the variable…. what am I missing?

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    2026-05-31T06:28:05+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:28 am

    You didn’t declare a parameter, but a local variable. To declare it as you wanted to:

    CREATE PROCEDURE pOrders (@enteredClientID varchar(20))
    AS
        DECLARE @Results table (ClientID varchar(20), Num_orders int);
    
        SET NOCOUNT ON;
    
        -- Get all the order from the client
        INSERT INTO @Results
        SELECT ClientID, sum(Num_orders)
        FROM Orders O
        WHERE O.ClientID = @enteredClientID
        GROUP BY O.ClientID);
    
        -- Insert the orders into the results table --
        SELECT *
        FROM @Results;
    
    GO;
    

    An to call it:

    exec pOrders @enteredClientID = 'ABC123456789'
    

    or simply

    exec pOrders 'ABC123456789'
    
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