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kdeconto
Starting Member
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Posted - 2002-11-22 : 09:33:09
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| How do you declare an array in TSQL? How do you assign a delimited list to it?How do you parse/manipulate that list later?If I could get help on any or all of these it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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mr_mist
Grunnio
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Posted - 2002-11-22 : 09:40:08
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quote: How do you declare an array in TSQL? How do you assign a delimited list to it?How do you parse/manipulate that list later?If I could get help on any or all of these it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Do a forum search on comma separated lists or CSV.And read http://www.sqlteam.com/item.asp?ItemID=11499The concept of an array is not really valid. You're better off thinking in terms of tables.-------Moo. |
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rrb
SQLTeam Poet Laureate
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Posted - 2002-11-24 : 17:02:08
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| 1. use a table variabledeclare @array table (id int, name nvarchar(50))2. see mr mist's comments re CSV3. once your data is in the table variable, use your normal SQL.--I hope that when I die someone will say of me "That guy sure owed me a lot of money" |
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