USP_CMSSECURITYGROUP_EDITLOAD

The load procedure used by the edit dataform template "CMS Security Group Edit Data Form"

Parameters

Parameter Parameter Type Mode Description
@ID uniqueidentifier IN The input ID parameter used to load the fields defined on the form.
@DATALOADED bit INOUT Output parameter indicating whether or not data was actually loaded.
@TSLONG bigint INOUT Output parameter indicating the TSLONG value of the record being edited. This is used to manage multi-user concurrency issues when multiple users access the same record.
@NAME nvarchar(65) INOUT
@SITETASKSGROUP bit INOUT
@CONTENTTYPESCODE int INOUT

Definition

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                    CREATE procedure dbo.USP_CMSSECURITYGROUP_EDITLOAD(
                        @ID uniqueidentifier,
                        @DATALOADED bit = 0 output,
                        @TSLONG bigint = 0 output,
                        @NAME nvarchar(65) = null output,
                        @SITETASKSGROUP bit = null output,
                        @CONTENTTYPESCODE int = null output
                    )

                    as

                        set nocount on;

                        -- be sure to set these, in case the select returns no rows
                        set @DATALOADED = 0
                        set @TSLONG = 0

                        -- populate the output parameters, which correspond to fields on the form.  Note that
                        -- we set @DATALOADED = 1 to indicate that the load was successful.  Otherwise, the system
                        -- will display a "no data loaded" message.  Also note that we fetch the TSLONG so that concurrency
                        -- can be considered.
                        select
                            @DATALOADED = 1,
                            @TSLONG = TSLONG,
                            @NAME = NAME,
                            @SITETASKSGROUP = SITETASKSGROUP,
                            @CONTENTTYPESCODE = CONTENTTYPESCODE
                        from dbo.CMSSECURITYGROUP
                        where ID = @ID

                        return 0;