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I am trying to create a function that will take in a column from a table, for each string in a cell it will split in to separate words and concat each word separatley to create different substrings. I have been looking at how to manage it with SQL like arrays et but I have had no luck

The two tables are :

Account(AccountID(PK), Name, Country)
accountSubstring(subID(PK), AccountID, Substring)

Ideally I need a function that would take in the column 'Name' from Account. For each row it would split the strings in to separate words and then concat each word through the string separatley. These newly created substrings would then be inputted to the accountSubstring table as 'Substring' along with the AccountID the substring belongs to from the original table.

To explain it better, for example, If one of the names in 'Name' was 'Stack Overflow Ireland Ltd', the expected outcome would be:

Stack
StackOverflow
StackOverflowIreland
StackOverflowIrelandLtd
Overflow
OverflowIreland
OverflowIrelandLtd
Ireland
IrelandLtd
Ltd

I would need to loop through each newly created split word and concat until it reaches the final word. Each of the above would be inserted into accountSubstring as a new row but with the same AccountID as it came from the same original string.

The Account table has thousands of rows and it will need to be done on all. It is a matching service and the substrings are used for comparison.

Hopefully this is clear as to what I am trying to do, Thanks very much in advance.

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  • Isn't this what you asked here? Why have you reverted to a really slow WHILE loop and a ML-TVF which none of the answers used in your previous question? This'll be a really slow.
    – Thom A
    Apr 5, 2020 at 10:59
  • @Larnu the reaon I had to ask a new question is because the answer I received, although an extremely useful answer is not helping me. I need it to be a function that can take in a column and I have played around with the answer given to me but I still cannot get it as a function, to take in the column 'Name' from my Account table and do the above example for each string in the table. Gordons answer was excellent and works perfectly but I need it as a function Apr 5, 2020 at 11:17
  • Then you should be either editing your previous answer to show you need a function, or letting the users on the other question know by using comments. But changing from a set based solution (even if it is a slow rCTE) to a iterative one with a multiline Table-Value Function is a really bad idea. Both are very slow performers.
    – Thom A
    Apr 5, 2020 at 11:24
  • Hi @Larnu I did let them know and I changed the question to give more detail. that is why I created a new question as my original one was not answered. I understand the above is slow, I am trying to figure out how to do it, that is why I am posting a question. I would prefer if I could use Gordons answer , but as Ive said, it does not take in the column from my table 'Account'. My table has thousands of rows which I have to do the split/concat with them all. If I dont use a function, what else can be done? I have tried changing his answer to do this but I am having no luck, Thanks Apr 5, 2020 at 11:35

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This is adapting your previous question to use tables instead of constants. Here is an example:

with words as (
      select a.accountid, s.value as word, row_number() over (partition by a.accountid order by charindex(s.value, a.name)) as seqnum
      from account a cross apply
           string_split(a.name, ' ') s
     ),
     cte as (
      select accountid, seqnum, convert(varchar(max), word) as combined, format(seqnum, '000') as seqnums
      from words w
      union all
      select cte.accountid, w.seqnum, concat(cte.combined, ' ', w.word), concat(seqnums, ':', format(w.seqnum, '000'))
      from cte join
           words w
           on cte.accountid = w.accountid and w.seqnum = cte.seqnum + 1
     )
insert into accountSubstring (AccountId, Substring)
    select cte.accountId, cte.combined
    from cte
    order by accountid, seqnums;

A db<>fiddle is here.

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  • thanks very much for your help, very much appreciated Apr 6, 2020 at 10:01
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First Create number table.

SELECT TOP (4000)
    n = ISNULL(CONVERT(integer, ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT NULL))), 0)
INTO dbo.tblNumber1
FROM sys.columns AS c
CROSS JOIN sys.columns AS c2


CREATE UNIQUE CLUSTERED INDEX cuq
ON dbo.tblNumber1 (n)
WITH (MAXDOP = 1, SORT_IN_TEMPDB = ON);

Then Create Split String function

CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[DelimitedSplitString] (
    @pString VARCHAR(8000)
    ,@pDelimiter CHAR(1)
    )
RETURNS TABLE
    WITH SCHEMABINDING
AS
RETURN
WITH cteStart(N1) AS (
        SELECT 1

        UNION ALL

        SELECT t.number + 1
        FROM dbo.tblNumber1 t
        WHERE number < datalength(@pString)
            AND SUBSTRING(@pString, t.number, 1) = @pDelimiter
        )
    ,cteLen(N1, L1) AS (
        SELECT s.N1
            ,ISNULL(NULLIF(CHARINDEX(@pDelimiter, @pString, s.N1), 0) - s.N1, 8000)
        FROM cteStart s
        )

SELECT ItemNumber = ROW_NUMBER() OVER (
        ORDER BY l.N1
        )
    ,Item = SUBSTRING(@pString, l.N1, l.L1)
FROM cteLen l;

The Final Script,

    DECLARE  @Input table( id int identity(1,1),pString VARCHAR(2000)) 
insert into @Input values
('Stack Overflow Ireland Ltd')
,('Replace a sequential set of numbers with special character')

declare @pDelimiter CHAR(1)=' '

declare @t table (id int,itemNum int,Item varchar(50))
INSERT INTO @t
SELECT i.id
    ,ca.ItemNumber
    ,ca.Item
FROM @Input I
CROSS APPLY (
    SELECT ItemNumber
        ,Item
    FROM [dbo].[DelimitedSplitString](pString, @pDelimiter)
    ) ca;

WITH CTE
AS (
    SELECT *
    FROM @t t
        ,dbo.tblNumber1 n
    WHERE n.number <= t.itemNum
    )
SELECT id
    ,(
        SELECT '' + item
        FROM cte c1
        WHERE c.id = c1.id
            AND c.number = c1.number
            AND c1.itemNum <= c.itemNum
        FOR XML path('')
        )
FROM CTE c
ORDER BY id
    ,number
    ,itemNum
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