Issue with SELECT TOP where TOP dynamic

  • I am trying to delete oldest records after the last n records where n could be 5 or 6 (this would be passed in).

    I tried using the SET ROWCOUNT @Top to set the row count but that doesn't work since it would set it for the whole query where I only want it for the subquery in my query.

    I am trying to do something like:

    SELECT *

    FROM OldPassword

    WHERE UserID = @userid AND

    OldPasswordId NOT IN (

    SELECT TOP 4 OldPasswordId

    FROM OldPassword

    WHERE UserID = @userid

    ORDER BY InsertDate)

    This works fine.

    But I need the Top 4 to be dynamic and I don't want to write dynamic SQL.

    Can this be done?

    Thanks,

    Tom

  • Sure, SELECT TOP(@myVariable) etc. works just fine

    MM



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  • As magoo says, please declare a variable and assign the values. It just works for me.

  • But you HAVE to enclose the variable in parentheses

    This works.

    declare @x int = 10

    select top (@x) *

    from sys.all_objects

    This doesn't. You'll get a syntax error.

    declare @x int = 10

    select top @x *-- look mom, no parentheses

    from sys.all_objects

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  • That was my problem.

    I forgot the parens.

    Thanks,

    Tom

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