I have this code:
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[GetProfitDeals]') AND type in (N'P', N'PC'))
DROP PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetProfitDealsVar2]
GO
IF EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM sys.types WHERE name = 'TableOrderType' AND is_table_type = 1 AND SCHEMA_ID('dbo') = schema_id)
DROP TYPE [dbo].[TableOrderType];
CREATE TYPE TableOrderType AS TABLE(
Order_ID int NOT NULL,
Order_AccNumber int NOT NULL,
Order_OpenDate datetime NULL,
Order_CloseDate datetime NULL,
Order_Profit float NULL
);
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetProfitDeals](@OpenDate datetime = NULL, @CloseDate datetime = NULL, @MinProfit float = NULL, @out TableOrderType OUTPUT READONLY)
AS
INSERT INTO @out
SELECT * FROM [Orders]
WHEN [Orders].[OpenDate] >= @OpenDate
GO
But I get the error "Incorrrect syntax about construction 'READONLY'". How I can fix this, because me I really need a OUTPUT table parameter.
As Remus states, you can't do that exactly but you could accomplish what you want to achieve by using a User-Defined Function instead: tsql returning a table from a function or store procedure
Which will return your data in a table however I believe you will need to define the table in the Function and not define it as a type
Table parameters are readonly. You cannot select into them. Use Table-Valued Parameters:
And Table-Valued Parameters:
Read Arrays and Lists in SQL Server for a comprehensive discussion on alternatives.