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I use the following to search for strings within the stored procedures of a specific database:

USE DBname
SELECT Name
FROM sys.procedures
WHERE OBJECT_DEFINITION(OBJECT_ID) LIKE '%xxx%'

Is it easy to amend the above so that it searches Table names in a specific db "DBname" ?

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11 Answers 11

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I'm using this and works fine

SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES 
WHERE TABLE_NAME LIKE '%%'
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    Includes views too :-) Nov 2, 2017 at 15:46
  • Works for views and tables.
    – Rajkumar M
    Feb 3, 2021 at 8:59
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    use SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES WHERE ROUTINE_NAME LIKE '%%' for stored procedure.
    – Rajkumar M
    Feb 3, 2021 at 9:22
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    I suggest to use ILIKE instead of LIKE, to make the query case insensitive
    – Tms91
    Dec 13, 2021 at 11:01
  • LIKE is case-insensitive in SQL Server Jun 9, 2022 at 10:07
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select name
  from DBname.sys.tables
 where name like '%xxx%'
   and is_ms_shipped = 0; -- << comment out if you really want to see them
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  • commenting out the line and is_ms_shipped = 0; doesn't seem to do much
    – whytheq
    Oct 26, 2012 at 12:42
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    The only thing it normally hides are the database diagram support tables, or is there only one. It's more useful when looking for functions/procedures. Oct 26, 2012 at 13:23
  • Why not add schema names? select t.schema_id, s.name, t.Name from DBNAME.sys.tables as t inner join DBNAME.sys.schemas as s on t.schema_id = s.schema_id where t.name like '%yourtabletosearch%' and is_ms_shipped = 0
    – Orsinus
    Dec 15, 2016 at 7:27
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If you want to look in all tables in all Databases server-wide and get output you can make use of the undocumented sp_MSforeachdb procedure:

sp_MSforeachdb 'SELECT "?" AS DB, * FROM [?].sys.tables WHERE name like ''%Table_Names%'''
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    This answer is the only useful one if you don't know which database a table might be in
    – Matthew
    Feb 19, 2018 at 0:44
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You can also use the Filter button to filter tables with a certain string in it. You can do the same with stored procedures and views.

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I am assuming you want to pass the database name as a parameter and not just run:

SELECT  *
FROM    DBName.sys.tables
WHERE   Name LIKE '%XXX%'

If so, you could use dynamic SQL to add the dbname to the query:

DECLARE @DBName NVARCHAR(200) = 'YourDBName',
        @TableName NVARCHAR(200) = 'SomeString';

IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM master.sys.databases WHERE Name = @DBName)
    BEGIN
        PRINT 'DATABASE NOT FOUND';
        RETURN;
    END;

DECLARE @SQL NVARCHAR(MAX) = '  SELECT  Name
                                FROM    ' + QUOTENAME(@DBName) + '.sys.tables
                                WHERE   Name LIKE ''%'' + @Table + ''%''';

EXECUTE SP_EXECUTESQL @SQL, N'@Table NVARCHAR(200)', @TableName;
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If you prefer case-insensitive searching:

SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES 
WHERE TABLE_NAME ILIKE '%%'

or

SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES 
WHERE Lower(TABLE_NAME) LIKE Lower('%%')
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Adding on to @[RichardTheKiwi]'s answer.

Whenever I search for a list of tables, in general I want to select from all of them or delete them. Below is a script that generates those scripts for you.

The generated select script also adds a tableName column so you know what table you're looking at:

select 'select ''' + name + ''' as TableName, * from ' + name as SelectTable,
'delete from ' + name as DeleteTable
from sys.tables
where name like '%xxxx%'
and is_ms_shipped = 0; 
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you can also use the show command.

show tables like '%tableName%'
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    This is MySQL syntax on a question tagged sql-server Sep 8, 2017 at 13:34
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I want to post a simple solution for every schema you've got. If you are using MySQL DB, you can simply get from your schema all the table's name and add the WHERE-LIKE condition on it. You also could do it with the usual command line as follows:

SHOW TABLES WHERE tables_in_<your_shcema_name> LIKE '%<table_partial_name>%';

where tables_in_<your_shcema_name> returns the column's name of SHOW TABLES command.

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You can use below :

Select * from sys.tables where name like '%yourtablename%'
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This will working fine....

SELECT * FROM sys.TABLES WHERE name LIKE '%%'

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