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I set my

declare @area as varchar(500)

set @area = '''Area1'',''Area2'''

I tried to put it in WHERE clause, but it doesn't detect area. I am guessing there is something wrong with set @area =?

This is what I'm trying to bring it in:

where area in (@area)

Please help, thanks.

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    area in (@area) is the same as area in ('''Area1''.''Area2'''). So SQL Server is looking for an actual value in the table equal to the entire string: 'Area1','Area2'. SQL Server doesn't know what an array is. If you want it to check multiple values you'll need to split that string up using a split function, or use dynamic SQL, or - preferably - by having them come in as separate values using a table-valued parameter. See sqlperformance.com/2012/07/t-sql-queries/split-strings and sqlperformance.com/2012/08/t-sql-queries/…. Apr 24, 2015 at 19:02
  • If you can explain where '''Area1'',''Area2''' comes from and what control you have over that, it will be much easier to help. Apr 24, 2015 at 19:15
  • @AaronBertrand I will use ASP to execute execute this sql. ASP will will bring in area as "'Area1','Area2','Area3'''
    – Nguyenal07
    Apr 24, 2015 at 21:37

5 Answers 5

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Since you've got a list of elements to compare against, use a table variable to accumulate the comparison data, e.g.:

DECLARE @area as TABLE(Name VARCHAR(50));
INSERT INTO @area(Name) VALUES ('Area1'), ('Area2');

You can then use this either:

SELECT * 
FROM MyTable
WHERE MyCol in (SELECT Name FROM @Area);

Or better, via a direct join (failed joins will be eliminated):

SELECT * 
FROM MyTable INNER JOIN @Area
ON MyTable.MyCol = @Area.Name;
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  • i cant use the table variable method, I'm trying to pass my asp area into sql
    – Nguyenal07
    Apr 24, 2015 at 21:43
  • You still can - here are some solutions. You can also wrap the above into a PROC and then bind a Table Valued Parameter - ADO allows you to bind IEnumerables and DataTables to table parameters.
    – StuartLC
    Apr 25, 2015 at 7:30
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It should be a set rather then varchar variable:

where area in (select a from(values('Area1'),('Area2')) t(a))
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Try something like

declare @area as varchar(500)

set @area = 'Area1,Area2'

SELECT * 
FROM TableName
where area in (
              SELECT Split.a.value('.', 'VARCHAR(100)') AS Area
              FROM (SELECT  CAST ('<M>' + REPLACE(@area, ',', '</M><M>') 
                + '</M>' AS XML) AS String ) AS A
               CROSS APPLY String.nodes ('/M') AS Split(a)
               )
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  • Careful, if an area has characters like & this will break. Also we don't know the OP has control over the input format (you changed ''Area1'',''Area2'' to Area1,Area2). Apr 24, 2015 at 19:13
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try use dynamic sql like-

declare @area as varchar(500)
set @area = 'Area1,Area2'
DECLARE @sql varchar(500)
set @sql='SELECT *
FROM [dbo].[tbl] AS t
WHERE area in ('+@area+')'
exec (@sql)

or

declare @area as varchar(500)
set @area = '''Area1'',''Area2'''
DECLARE @sql varchar(500)
set @sql='SELECT *
FROM [dbo].[tbl] AS t
WHERE area in ('+@area+')'
PRINT @sql
exec (@sql)
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Result of your code

Query

declare @area as varchar(500)
set @area = '''Area1'',''Area2'''

Enter

print 'where area in (' + @area + ')'

Result

where area in ('Area1','Area2')

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