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Array as a parameter to stored procedure.
Is it possible to accept an array ( or any data structure representing
an ordered set ) as an input parameter in a stored procedure? The
number of elements will vary from call to call.
DB: MS SQL 7 on NT
Thanks.
Ellen.
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Re: Array as a parameter to stored procedure.
No, SQL Server does not support any array parameters.
The only workaround I know of is to pass a delimited string of values into
a stored procedure, create a #temp table, then inside of a while loop parse
the values into the temp table.
Ellen Khlystova <ekhlystova@ksminc.com> wrote:
>Is it possible to accept an array ( or any data structure representing
>an ordered set ) as an input parameter in a stored procedure? The
>number of elements will vary from call to call.
>
>DB: MS SQL 7 on NT
>
> Thanks.
> Ellen.
>
>
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Re: Array as a parameter to stored procedure.
No, SQL Server does not support any array parameters.
The only workaround I know of is to pass a delimited string of values into
a stored procedure, create a #temp table, then inside of a while loop parse
the values into the temp table.
- Phil
Ellen Khlystova <ekhlystova@ksminc.com> wrote:
Is it possible to accept an array ( or any data structure representing an
ordered set ) as an input parameter in a stored procedure? The number of
elements will vary from call to call.
DB: MS SQL 7 on NT
Thanks.
Ellen.
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Re: Array as a parameter to stored procedure.
Phil,
Thanks for the prompt reply.
I already parse a NVARCHAR ( 511 ) string, but this is not an "elegant"
solution...
Ellen.
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Re: Array as a parameter to stored procedure.
check out http://www.mssqlserver.com/faq/development-array.asp
"Ellen Khlystova" <ekhlystova@ksminc.com> wrote in message
news:3A6F3EDF.17E0F8E6@ksminc.com...
> Is it possible to accept an array ( or any data structure representing
> an ordered set ) as an input parameter in a stored procedure? The
> number of elements will vary from call to call.
>
> DB: MS SQL 7 on NT
>
> Thanks.
> Ellen.
>
>
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