Nope the problem is not the @SQL. This returns Null also on the large VIEWS
SELECT VIEW_DEFINITION
FROM {TableName}.INFORMATION_SC
WHERE TABLE_NAME = @TABLEorVIEWName
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Browse All TopicsI have written code to manipulate a VIEW
I have a SP that will get the contents of the view and then parse it. The SQL to get this info is :
SELECT @SQL = VIEW_DEFINITION
FROM {TableName}.INFORMATION_SC
WHERE TABLE_NAME = @TABLEorVIEWName
My problem is that if the view is more the 4000 characters this query returns Null.
Any suggestions on how to get this information with a VIEW over 4000 Chars?
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by: htarlowPosted on 2003-06-02 at 14:36:42ID: 8633066
DEFINE @SQL as a TEXT(10000)