rayh 98086 (11/21/2013)
Hi,Thank you. The part I am getting hung up on or just don't understand is having the parameters for a where statement be variable. How do I make sure the sytax stays complete.
Thank you for article will readh now.
Like this?
declare @scriptname varchar(10) = 'fruit'
SELECT * FROM ScriptParameters WHERE scriptname = @scriptname AND Active = 1
Or if you are wanting to make this into a stored procedure...
create procedure GetScriptStuff
(
@scriptname varchar(10)
) as
SELECT * FROM ScriptParameters
WHERE scriptname = @scriptname AND Active = 1
Then you could call your stored proc like this:
exec GetScriptStuff @scriptname = 'fruit'
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