Stored Procedure for Blocking from using a Specific Warehouse in any transaction

Hi,
Is it possible to write a SP from using a Specific Warehouse in any transaction ?

Hi,
Try this SP for sales order. Change 01 to your warehouse code
IF @transaction_type in ('A','U') AND (@OBJECT_TYPE='17')
BEGIN
IF  exists (SELECT t1.docentry  FROM ORDR T0  INNER JOIN RDR1 T1 ON T0.DocEntry = T1.DocEntry  WHERE T1.[WhsCode] = '01'  and
t0.docentry =  @list_of_cols_val_tab_del )
Begin
SET @error = 123
SET @error_message = 'Check warehouse code'
End
End
Thanks & Regards,
Nagarajan

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    rdoQd(0).Value = 5
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    rdoQd(2).Type = rdTypeINTEGER
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    TIA,
    Esther

    Are you getting any warning while importing the stored procedure?
    Please check the below datatypes:
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    Also, the datatype of $message (global variable or local variable) used inside DS should also be varchar(255)
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    smtp_to('leighattest.com.au', 'Results of ' || job_name(), $rtCode || '//' || $rtVal || '~~' || $message || '//', 0,0);
    and see in the job log if DS is able to retrieve the output from DB.
    Regards,
    Suneer

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