• Tava (9/3/2012)


    sorry just a little confused. So i have to create the function (as per the script) & once created call it in the way you did to my reply.

    1. CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[DelimitedSplit8K]

    Yes

    Tava (9/3/2012)

    2. Perform the IN ( select 'column' from dbo.delimitedSplit,',')

    No. You must:

    SELECT item FROM dbo.DelimitedSplit8K(@CompanyID, ',')

    Item is the name of the column returned by DelimitedSplit8K that you need to look in.


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