• Rex - yes, that way will work. However, please see this article[/url] for performance differences between the two methods. String manipulation has never been a strong area for MS, and your method would suffer if there is a lot of data being put into that string.

    Wayne
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
    Author - SQL Server T-SQL Recipes


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