January 10, 2013 at 7:52 am
Hi,
Why the following code gives error? I have @temp table variable already declared, @p_SampleRecords variable already declared and assigned a value.
Declare @strSql varchar(max)
set @strSql = 'select top ' + cast(@p_SampleRecords as varchar) + ' * from @temp order by TStamp desc'
Exec (@strSql)
Thanks & Regards,
January 10, 2013 at 7:55 am
gsd1 (1/10/2013)
Hi,Why the following code gives error? I have @temp table variable already declared, @p_SampleRecords variable already declared and assigned a value.
Declare @strSql varchar(max)
set @strSql = 'select top ' + cast(@p_SampleRecords as varchar) + ' * from @temp order by TStamp desc'
Exec (@strSql)
Thanks & Regards,
Your dynamic sql runs in a new batch. You think you have @p_SampleRecords variable already declared and assigned a value but that is not in the same batch. From what you posted I don't think you need dynamic sql at all.
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