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8.6

How do I retreive the column name/identity for a query result?

Asked by icacontrol in SQL Query Syntax

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Long time listener, first time caller. I'm currently building a stored procedure to locate a known field in SQL Server 2k. The approach I'm taking is an X,Y location for a field. It's a static db with no record insertions, only updates. I can query for a field containing a zero, return the row "Key" but cannot return the column name(A,B,C,D...). (One column (SLOT) is set up purely for the "Y" location, hence the row key.) I'm not looking for someone else to write this but I could greatly use some guidance. Is this the best/proper way to do this? Here's the code I'm trying, it's juvenile but I'm out of practice.
The @OBJECT_ID, @SLOTID and @ROWIDB are being read by a third party program which runs this procedure.Start Free Trial
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CREATE    PROCEDURE [dbo].[emptylookup]  @ROWIDB CHAR OUTPUT, @SLOTID INT OUTPUT, @OBJID INT OUTPUT AS
DECLARE	@value1 nvarchar(50),
		@ROWIDA CHAR (1),
		@ROWIDC CHAR (1),
		@COLNUMB INT 
SELECT @OBJID = (OBJECT_ID('Test Bench..ASRS'))
 
 
			
 
 
SET @ROWIDC = COL_NAME (549576996,@ROWIDA)
 
SET @SLOTID = (SELECT TOP 1 SLOT
			FROM ASRS
			WHERE (A=0) OR (B=0) OR (C=0) OR (D=0) OR (E=0)OR (F=0)OR (G=0)OR (H=0)OR (J=0)OR (K=0)OR (L=0)OR (M=0))
SET @ROWIDB = (SELECT TOP 1 *
		FROM ASRS
		WHERE (A=0) OR (B=0) OR (C=0) OR (D=0) OR (E=0)OR (F=0)OR (G=0)OR (H=0)OR (J=0)OR (K=0)OR (L=0)OR (M=0)
GO
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