June 13, 2003 at 7:52 am
Is it possible to populate one variable with the results from another?
Example: SET @DBBACKUP = (EXEC @CMD_MDATE).
I have already populated @CMD_mdate, and would like to use its results in another variable.
Thank you
Stacey W. A. Gregerson
Stacey W. A. Gregerson
June 13, 2003 at 9:36 am
Hi Stacey,
quote:
Example: SET @DBBACKUP = (EXEC @CMD_MDATE).
you mean something like
declare @a datetime
declare @b-2 datetime
set @a = getdate()
print @b-2
or is @CMD_MDATE some T-SQL (SELECT, blah,blah...) command?
Cheers,
Frank
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June 13, 2003 at 11:13 am
IS THIS IS WHAT U R LOOKING FOR....
DECLARE
@SQLINDEXTABLENAME VARCHAR (200),
@SQL_STMT NVARCHAR(4000)
SET @SQL_STMT ='SELECT @SQLINDEXTABLENAME = NAME FROM SYSOBJECTS WHERE ID = 5;
'
EXEC SP_EXECUTESQL @SQL_STMT, N'@SQLINDEXTABLENAME VARCHAR(200) OUTPUT', @SQLINDEXTABLENAME OUTPUT
PRINT @SQLINDEXTABLENAME
Cheers..Prakash
Prakash
Prakash Heda
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