• Another way is like this (a computed column):

    IF object_id('TempDB..#tTemp1') IS NOT NULL

    DROP TABLE #tTemp1

    CREATE TABLE #tTemp1(ID int, Name varchar(20)

    ,Comment AS ('The city name is ' + Name))

    INSERT INTO #tTemp1(ID, Name)

    SELECT 1, 'NewYork'

    UNION

    SELECT 2, 'Virginia'

    UNION

    SELECT 3, 'London'

    UNION

    SELECT 4, 'Sydney'

    UNION

    SELECT 5, 'Dubai'

    SELECT * FROM #tTemp1

    DROP TABLE #tTemp1


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