• PiyaKaGhar (1/28/2015)


    Hi Friends

    This worked for me:

    Declare @w_man as varchar(50)

    set @w_man = 'julial,BEVERLEYB, Lucy'

    That is NOT multiple values. It is a single string value that contains some characters and some commas. To deal with this you need to do one of two things. You will either need to use dynamic sql or split this into multiple values.

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