wow, that's more quotation marks than I tried.... but it works great, thank you! :-)
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Browse All TopicsHello, experts! The code below is working great for integers, but the problem is I now need to query for character values. I've tried every variation of single and double quotations that I can think of, to no avail.
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable '
IF COL_LENGTH(''?'', ''myField'') IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
PRINT ''?''
EXEC(''SELECT * FROM ? WHERE myField = abc)
END
'
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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by: rafranciscoPosted on 2006-04-20 at 12:37:26ID: 16501725
Try this:
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable '
IF COL_LENGTH(''?'', ''myField'') IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
PRINT ''?''
EXEC(''SELECT * FROM ? WHERE myField = ''''abc'''''')
END'