SELECT t.name AS table_name, SCHEMA_NAME(schema_id) AS schema_name, c.name AS column_name FROM sys.tables AS t INNER JOIN sys.columns c ON t.OBJECT_ID = c.OBJECT_ID WHERE c.name LIKE 'BranchId' ORDER BY schema_name, table_name;
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
How to find a column in all tables sql server
Saturday, October 10, 2015
bobj is not defined crystal report
Make sure aspnet_client folder is present in the root of your application with the appropriate version of asp net framework
for dot net 4.0, 4.5.* use folder aspnet_client\system_web\4_0_30319\crystalreportviewers13
for dot net 4.6 use folder aspnet_client\system_web\4_6_81\crystalreportviewers13
for dot net 4.0, 4.5.* use folder aspnet_client\system_web\4_0_30319\crystalreportviewers13
for dot net 4.6 use folder aspnet_client\system_web\4_6_81\crystalreportviewers13
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Variable table name ms sql server
no allowed use dynamic sql instead.
build dynamic sql and then use exec or sp_executesql to run query
EXEC | EXECUTE
Example
Example 2 [Stored Procedure]
build dynamic sql and then use exec or sp_executesql to run query
EXEC | EXECUTE
Example
DECLARE @table VARCHAR(50) = 'HR.Employees'; EXEC ( 'SELECT * FROM '+@table );
Example 2 [Stored Procedure]
DECLARE @ID INT = 34; EXEC ( '[dbo].[p__Clean] '''+@ID+'''' );
Friday, October 2, 2015
How to determine the number of days in a month in SQL Server?
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.f__GetDaysInMonth( @Date DATE ) RETURNS TINYINT AS BEGIN DECLARE @Days TINYINT; SELECT @Days = DAY(DATEADD(month, DATEDIFF(MONTH, 0, @Date) + 1, -1)); RETURN @Days END; GO --Usage SELECT dbo.f__GetDaysInMonth('11-Apr-2015')
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