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I've used the following split function:

CREATE FUNCTION dbo.Splitfn(@String varchar(8000), @Delimiter char(1))       
returns @temptable TABLE (items varchar(8000))       
 as       
begin       
declare @idx int       
declare @slice varchar(8000)       
  
select @idx = 1       
    if len(@String)<1 or @String is null  return       
  
while @idx!= 0       
begin       
    set @idx = charindex(@Delimiter,@String)       
    if @idx!=0       
        set @slice = left(@String,@idx - 1)       
    else       
        set @slice = @String       
      
    if(len(@slice)>0)  
        insert into @temptable(Items) values(@slice)       

    set @String = right(@String,len(@String) - @idx)       
    if len(@String) = 0 break       
end   
return      

end  

and i used this function in a query and it was executed

ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[Employees_Delete] 
-- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here
@Id varchar(50)
AS
BEGIN
-- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
-- interfering with SELECT statements.
SET NOCOUNT ON;

-- Insert statements for procedure here

 if exists( select Emp_Id from Employee where Emp_Id=dbo.Splitfn(@Id,','))
begin
    update Employee set Is_Deleted=1 where Emp_Id=dbo.Splitfn(@Id,',')
    select 'deleted' as message
end 
END

but when i excute my store procedure giving values say (1,2) i got the error

Cannot find either column "dbo" or the user-defined 
function or aggregate "dbo.Splitfn", or the name is ambiguous.

I've checked my tablevalued functions the function 'splitfn' was there but I don't know what is going wrong? Any suggestions..

5 Answers 5

108

It's a table-valued function, but you're using it as a scalar function.

Try:

where Emp_Id IN (SELECT i.items FROM dbo.Splitfn(@Id,',') AS i)

But... also consider changing your function into an inline TVF, as it'll perform better.

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13

You need to treat a table valued udf like a table, eg JOIN it

select Emp_Id 
from Employee E JOIN dbo.Splitfn(@Id,',') CSV ON E.Emp_Id = CSV.items 
13

Works

select * from [dbo].[SplitString]('1,2',',')

Doesn't Work

select [dbo].[SplitString]('1,2',',')
  1. SELECT * FROM [dbo].[SplitString]('1,2',','): This query asks the database to give us all the pieces (like rows in a table) that come from using the [dbo].[SplitString] tool with the input '1,2' and ',' (comma) as instructions. It works because we're using the tool the right way, expecting a bunch of results.

  2. SELECT [dbo].[SplitString]('1,2',','): This query also uses the [dbo].[SplitString] tool, but here, we're asking it for just one piece, not many. However, if the tool is built to give us many pieces (like a list), it gets confused and says, "I can't give you just one, I have a whole list!" So, it doesn't work because we're using the tool the wrong way for what we want.

6

Since people will be coming from Google, make sure you're in the right database.

Running SQL in the 'master' database will often return this error.

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