Yes you can use tablename as a parameter.
CREATE PROCEDURE testt @tabname varchar(30)
AS
DECLARE @sql VARCHAR(100)
SELECT @sql="SELECT * FROM "+@tabname
EXEC(@sql)
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Browse All TopicsI execute a stored procedure out of VB4.
In this stored procedure there is a SELECT FROM statement.
The problem is that I wanna use the sp to select from different tables. So there is my question:
Can I supply the tablename as a varible?
for example:
sp_get
@tablename char(25)
SELECT * FROM @tablename
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by: cymbolicPosted on 1998-04-07 at 11:25:36ID: 1091104
No you can't use a parameter for the table name. A stored procedure is compiled to present an optimized query plan, based upon the tables involved and the columns access/filtered.
The best you can do is to create multiple differently named stored procedures (name them based upon table target table name), and then use a variable name to substitute the procedure name that works with the table you desire at run time.