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9.3

tsql MUST Declare variable

Asked by scubamikey in SQL Server 2005

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Please help with this error message while trying to parse tsql stmt
Declare @SQL varchar(1000)
Declare @sWhere varchar(20)
Declare @myTable TABLE ( myField1 varchar(10), myfield2 varchar(10))

Set @sWhere = 'Where myfield1 = 'abc'
Set @SQL = 'INSERT INTO @myTable (Select myfield1, myfield2 from tblOne')
Set @SQL = @SQL + @sWhere
For some unknown reason, I can not get this dynamic sql to parse and execute correctly.
If I print the @SQL string to a window and then run the code ( from the output string) everything works ok. I think the format is correct. in this current form, SQL SERVer think my @myTable is a parameter/ variable instead of my temp table
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Zone: SQL Server 2005
Tags: TSQL, SQL Server 2005, Must DECLAER @MYTABLE
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