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9.3

Query to search two values in any of the table

Asked by jaisonshereen in MS SQL Server, Search Engines

i need a sql query to search two keywords (suppose "a" and "b" ) in any of the tables in the database

i know the following will search single keyword

i put like this with OR ..but not working


select 'select * from [' + tablename + '] where [' + fieldname + ']=''a'' and ''b''
from
(
select distinct tablename = object_name(id), fieldname = name
from syscolumns
) a

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select 'select * from [' + tablename + '] where [' + fieldname + ']=''a''' 
from
(
select distinct tablename = object_name(id), fieldname = name
from syscolumns
) a
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