Showing posts with label functionset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label functionset. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

Dynamic Execute in Function?

Is it possible to dynamically execute SQL in a Function?
Set @.selectit = ' Select Startdate from [dbo].[' + @.tablename
+ '] Where testcol=113'
Exec (@.selectit )
Is what I want to do but Query Analyzer won't let me do it.
SQL Server 2000.
Thanks.On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 16:54:52 -0400, xenophon wrote:

>Is it possible to dynamically execute SQL in a Function?
Hi xenophon,
No, that's not possible. See "User-Defined Functions" in Books Online.
Why would you want to do this anyway? Why don't you know the name of
your table?
Best, Hugo
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You are unable to use it in Function. However, you can use it in stored
procedure. The sample code for your reference:
create proc aaa (@.tablename varchar(10) )
as
begin
declare @.sec varchar(300)
set @.sec= ' Select customerID from ' + @.tablename + ' Where
customerID="ALFKI"'
exec (@.sec)
end
exec aaa 'customers'
I hope the information is helpful.
Sophie Guo
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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