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Posted - 2006-02-27 : 12:02:38
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| Gerardo writes "Hi, Using the IN statement isn't working. I'm a T-SQL programmer and it's is the first time this append to me. TableName: Production Files: Prod_Id NCHAR(20) PRIMARY KEY, Date DATETIME, etc. Records (example): Prod_Id Date 20038311 2006-02-01 14:51:34.170 20038338 2006-02-01 19:45:22.307 20038361 2006-02-01 20:07:32.707 I'm doing this:DECLARE @Analized AS nvarchar(1000)SET @Analized = N'20038311'SET @Analized = @Analized + N', ' + N'20038338'SET @Analized = @Analized + N', ' + N'20038361'PRINT @AnalizedSELECT * FROM ProductionWHERE Prod_Id IN (@Analized) and doesn't work :s . I don't have idea what's happening. Do you have one? MSSQL version: 2000 SP4 running in Windows 2003 Standard Ed SP1 In advance thanks!Gerardo." |
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graz
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Posted - 2006-02-27 : 12:02:39
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| Please read the FAQ for dynamic SQL |
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Kristen
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gPg
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Posted - 2006-03-03 : 13:11:05
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| Kristen, Thanks very much. Its a very good article's compilation. I'm a active reader of this site, but now I registered to interchange ideas.-- Gerardo Palazuelos |
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