问题
I am trying to execute this query:
declare @tablename varchar(50)
set @tablename = \'test\'
select * from @tablename
This produces the following error:
Msg 1087, Level 16, State 1, Line 5
Must declare the table variable \"@tablename\".
What\'s the right way to have table name populated dynamically?
回答1:
Table names and column names need to be static, if the query is static. For dynamic table or column names, you should generate the full SQL dynamically, and use sp_executesql to execute it.
More details here: The curse and blessings of dynamic SQL
回答2:
Change your last statement to this:
EXEC('SELECT * FROM ' + @tablename)
This is how I do mine in a Stored Procedure. The first block will declare the variable, and set the table name based on the current year and month name, in this case TEST_2012OCTOBER. I then check if it exists in the DB already, and remove if it does. Then the next block will use a SELECT INTO Statement to create the table and populate it with records from another table with parameters.
--DECLARE TABLE NAME VARIABLE DYNAMICALLY
DECLARE @table_name varchar(max)
SET @table_name =
(SELECT 'TEST_'
+ DATENAME(YEAR,GETDATE())
+ UPPER(DATENAME(MONTH,GETDATE())) )
--DROP THE TABLE IF IT ALREADY EXISTS
IF EXISTS(SELECT name
FROM sysobjects
WHERE name = @table_name AND xtype = 'U')
BEGIN
EXEC('drop table ' + @table_name)
END
--CREATES TABLE FROM DYNAMIC VARIABLE AND INSERTS ROWS FROM ANOTHER TABLE
EXEC('SELECT * INTO ' + @table_name + ' FROM dbo.MASTER WHERE STATUS_CD = ''A''')
回答3:
You can't use a table name for a variable, you'd have to do this instead:
DECLARE @sqlCommand varchar(1000)
SET @sqlCommand = 'SELECT * from yourtable'
EXEC (@sqlCommand)
回答4:
Bit late for an answer but should help out someone else:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetByName]
@TableName NVARCHAR(100)
AS
BEGIN
-- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
-- interfering with SELECT statements.
SET NOCOUNT ON;
DECLARE @sSQL nvarchar(500);
SELECT @sSQL = N'SELECT * FROM' + QUOTENAME(@TableName);
EXEC sp_executesql @sSQL
END
回答5:
You'll need to generate the sql dynamically:
declare @tablename varchar(50)
set @tablename = 'test'
declare @sql varchar(500)
set @sql = 'select * from ' + @tablename
exec (@sql)
回答6:
Use sp_executesql
to execute any SQL, e.g.
DECLARE @tbl sysname,
@sql nvarchar(4000),
@params nvarchar(4000),
@count int
DECLARE tblcur CURSOR STATIC LOCAL FOR
SELECT object_name(id) FROM syscolumns WHERE name = 'LastUpdated'
ORDER BY 1
OPEN tblcur
WHILE 1 = 1
BEGIN
FETCH tblcur INTO @tbl
IF @@fetch_status <> 0
BREAK
SELECT @sql =
N' SELECT @cnt = COUNT(*) FROM dbo.' + quotename(@tbl) +
N' WHERE LastUpdated BETWEEN @fromdate AND ' +
N' coalesce(@todate, ''99991231'')'
SELECT @params = N'@fromdate datetime, ' +
N'@todate datetime = NULL, ' +
N'@cnt int OUTPUT'
EXEC sp_executesql @sql, @params, '20060101', @cnt = @count OUTPUT
PRINT @tbl + ': ' + convert(varchar(10), @count) + ' modified rows.'
END
DEALLOCATE tblcur
回答7:
Also, You can use this...
DECLARE @SeqID varchar(150);
DECLARE @TableName varchar(150);
SET @TableName = (Select TableName from Table);
SET @SeqID = 'SELECT NEXT VALUE FOR '+ @TableName + '_Data'
exec (@SeqID)
回答8:
Declare @fs_e int, @C_Tables CURSOR, @Table varchar(50)
SET @C_Tables = CURSOR FOR
select name from sysobjects where OBJECTPROPERTY(id, N'IsUserTable') = 1 AND name like 'TR_%'
OPEN @C_Tables
FETCH @C_Tables INTO @Table
SELECT @fs_e = sdec.fetch_Status FROM sys.dm_exec_cursors(0) as sdec where sdec.name = '@C_Tables'
WHILE ( @fs_e <> -1)
BEGIN
exec('Select * from '+ @Table)
FETCH @C_Tables INTO @Table
SELECT @fs_e = sdec.fetch_Status FROM sys.dm_exec_cursors(0) as sdec where sdec.name = '@C_Tables'
END
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2838490/table-name-as-variable