I am trying to implement a stored procedure that gets the two parameters @startsWith and @endsWith and constructs this query string:
@startswith + '%' + @endsWith
To search for entries of a single column (Name
) that start end end with the parameters. Here is the stored procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE termNameStartsEndsWith(
@startsWith AS nvarchar,
@endsWith AS nvarchar
)
AS
BEGIN
SELECT * FROM Term WHERE
Name LIKE (@startsWith + '%' + @endsWith)
END;
However, I get unexpected results when one of the two query parameters is empty (''
). Here is an example where I would expect only results where the Term
column entry starts with 'water', but i get a bunch of additional rows:
I dont get these results when executing as a query:
So I expect that the problem is coming from the empty string concatenation being handled differently in a stored procedure? If so, how can I adapt the procedure accordingly?
Thanks for the help in advance.
LIKE
and everything to do with that you are usingnvarchar(1)
s. ALWAYS declare your length, scales and precisions. Bad habits to kick : declaring VARCHAR without (length). That query is working exactly as it should, as all those strings start with'W'
; which is what you effectively passed as the parameter. YourWHERE
isn'tLIKE N'water' + '%' + N''
, it'sLIKE N'W' + '%' + N''
. Run that, and you'll get the same results as your SP.