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Getting result of dynamic SQL into a variable for sql-server

Executing dynamic SQL as follows in Stored Procedure:

DECLARE @sqlCommand nvarchar(1000)
DECLARE @city varchar(75)
SET @city = 'London'
SET @sqlCommand = 'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM customers WHERE City = @city'
EXECUTE sp_executesql @sqlCommand, N'@city nvarchar(75)', @city = @city

How do I use the count(*) column value as return value in the SP?


A
Andrew
DECLARE @sqlCommand NVARCHAR(1000)
DECLARE @count INT
DECLARE @city VARCHAR(75)
SET @city = 'New York'

SET @sqlCommand = 'SELECT @cnt=COUNT(*) FROM customers WHERE City = @city'
EXECUTE sp_executesql @sqlCommand, N'@city nvarchar(75), @cnt int OUTPUT', @city = @city, @cnt = @count OUTPUT

SELECT @count

+1: You beat me to it, need to declare a variable, and mark it as an OUTPUT. For more info, and a recommended read for SQL Server dynamic SQL, see The curse and blessings of dynamic SQL
Thank you. The OUTPUT keyword in N'@city nvarchar(75),@cnt int OUTPUT' was what I was missing.
Is there no solution that doesn't require adding an output variable to the dynamic statement???
A
Ab Bennett

dynamic version

    ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[ReseedTableIdentityCol](@p_table varchar(max))-- RETURNS int
    AS
    BEGIN
        -- Declare the return variable here
       DECLARE @sqlCommand nvarchar(1000)
       DECLARE @maxVal INT
       set @sqlCommand = 'SELECT @maxVal = ISNULL(max(ID),0)+1 from '+@p_table
       EXECUTE sp_executesql @sqlCommand, N'@maxVal int OUTPUT',@maxVal=@maxVal OUTPUT
       DBCC CHECKIDENT(@p_table, RESEED, @maxVal)
    END


exec dbo.ReseedTableIdentityCol @p_table='Junk'

B
Brad

You've probably tried this, but are your specifications such that you can do this?

DECLARE @city varchar(75)
DECLARE @count INT
SET @city = 'London'
SELECT @count = COUNT(*) FROM customers WHERE City = @city

S
Stefano Pedone

this could be a solution?

declare @step2cmd nvarchar(200)
DECLARE @rcount NUMERIC(18,0)   
set @step2cmd = 'select count(*) from uat.ap.ztscm_protocollo' --+ @nometab
EXECUTE @rcount=sp_executesql @step2cmd
select @rcount

C
CristiC
DECLARE @sqlCommand nvarchar(1000)
DECLARE @city varchar(75)
DECLARE @cnt int
SET @city = 'London'
SET @sqlCommand = 'SELECT @cnt=COUNT(*) FROM customers WHERE City = @city'
EXECUTE sp_executesql @sqlCommand, N'@city nvarchar(75)', @city = @city
RETURN @cnt

I think your answer got cut off.
Msg 137, Must declare the scalar variable "@cnt". Msg 178, A RETURN statement with a return value cannot be used in this context.. A nice piece of work, bro ))
f
fancyPants
 vMYQUERY := 'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ALL_OBJECTS WHERE OWNER = UPPER(''MFI_IDBI2LIVE'') AND OBJECT_TYPE = ''TABLE'' 
    AND OBJECT_NAME  =''' || vTBL_CLIENT_MASTER || '''';
    PRINT_STRING(VMYQUERY);
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE  vMYQUERY INTO VCOUNTTEMP ;

This doesn't apply for sql server.