How to send mail from stored procedure after a successful insert : MSSQL 2017
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I am new to SQL ,Here I need to send conformation mail to the user when an new user account is created .
If the user account is created successfully I need to send a conformation to that specific user from the stored procedure itself .
Technically : Once the user data is inserted into the table I need to send mail from the same stored procedure itself .
I have searched a lot in stackoverflow but I can't find a solution .
Can anyone help me to solve this.
sql-server stored-procedures sql-server-2017
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I am new to SQL ,Here I need to send conformation mail to the user when an new user account is created .
If the user account is created successfully I need to send a conformation to that specific user from the stored procedure itself .
Technically : Once the user data is inserted into the table I need to send mail from the same stored procedure itself .
I have searched a lot in stackoverflow but I can't find a solution .
Can anyone help me to solve this.
sql-server stored-procedures sql-server-2017
stackoverflow.com/questions/3177267/… Maybe this can solve your problem
– crellee
Nov 10 at 15:42
How is the actual used account being created in C# app, TSql, etc) @Zhu
– Mark Kram
Nov 10 at 17:00
I couldn't understand what you are asking for ? @MarkKram
– Zhu
Nov 10 at 17:04
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I am new to SQL ,Here I need to send conformation mail to the user when an new user account is created .
If the user account is created successfully I need to send a conformation to that specific user from the stored procedure itself .
Technically : Once the user data is inserted into the table I need to send mail from the same stored procedure itself .
I have searched a lot in stackoverflow but I can't find a solution .
Can anyone help me to solve this.
sql-server stored-procedures sql-server-2017
I am new to SQL ,Here I need to send conformation mail to the user when an new user account is created .
If the user account is created successfully I need to send a conformation to that specific user from the stored procedure itself .
Technically : Once the user data is inserted into the table I need to send mail from the same stored procedure itself .
I have searched a lot in stackoverflow but I can't find a solution .
Can anyone help me to solve this.
sql-server stored-procedures sql-server-2017
sql-server stored-procedures sql-server-2017
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stackoverflow.com/questions/3177267/… Maybe this can solve your problem
– crellee
Nov 10 at 15:42
How is the actual used account being created in C# app, TSql, etc) @Zhu
– Mark Kram
Nov 10 at 17:00
I couldn't understand what you are asking for ? @MarkKram
– Zhu
Nov 10 at 17:04
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stackoverflow.com/questions/3177267/… Maybe this can solve your problem
– crellee
Nov 10 at 15:42
How is the actual used account being created in C# app, TSql, etc) @Zhu
– Mark Kram
Nov 10 at 17:00
I couldn't understand what you are asking for ? @MarkKram
– Zhu
Nov 10 at 17:04
stackoverflow.com/questions/3177267/… Maybe this can solve your problem
– crellee
Nov 10 at 15:42
stackoverflow.com/questions/3177267/… Maybe this can solve your problem
– crellee
Nov 10 at 15:42
How is the actual used account being created in C# app, TSql, etc) @Zhu
– Mark Kram
Nov 10 at 17:00
How is the actual used account being created in C# app, TSql, etc) @Zhu
– Mark Kram
Nov 10 at 17:00
I couldn't understand what you are asking for ? @MarkKram
– Zhu
Nov 10 at 17:04
I couldn't understand what you are asking for ? @MarkKram
– Zhu
Nov 10 at 17:04
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You can call sp_send_dbmail within your stored procedure.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/system-stored-procedures/sp-send-dbmail-transact-sql?view=sql-server-2017
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You can call sp_send_dbmail within your stored procedure.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/system-stored-procedures/sp-send-dbmail-transact-sql?view=sql-server-2017
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You can call sp_send_dbmail within your stored procedure.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/system-stored-procedures/sp-send-dbmail-transact-sql?view=sql-server-2017
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You can call sp_send_dbmail within your stored procedure.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/system-stored-procedures/sp-send-dbmail-transact-sql?view=sql-server-2017
You can call sp_send_dbmail within your stored procedure.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/system-stored-procedures/sp-send-dbmail-transact-sql?view=sql-server-2017
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stackoverflow.com/questions/3177267/… Maybe this can solve your problem
– crellee
Nov 10 at 15:42
How is the actual used account being created in C# app, TSql, etc) @Zhu
– Mark Kram
Nov 10 at 17:00
I couldn't understand what you are asking for ? @MarkKram
– Zhu
Nov 10 at 17:04