What is the SQL Server equivalent of Oracle bind variables in dynamic SQL?

satnhak picture satnhak · Aug 1, 2011 · Viewed 19.5k times · Source

In Oracle, when writing dynamic SQL one does something like this:

create or replace procedure myProc(n in number)
as
begin
  execute immediate
   'update myTable set myColumn = :n' 
   using n;
commit;
end;

And then 'magic happens'. What, if any, is the equivalent concept / syntax in SQL Server? (BTW I'm using SQL Server 2005)

Answer

mwigdahl picture mwigdahl · Aug 1, 2011

You would use sp_executesql. The bound variables look like this: @var1.

From the below link, an example query against the standard Northwind database:

DECLARE @IntVariable int;
DECLARE @SQLString nvarchar(500);
DECLARE @ParmDefinition nvarchar(500);

/* Build the SQL string one time.*/
SET @SQLString =
     N'SELECT BusinessEntityID, NationalIDNumber, JobTitle, LoginID
       FROM AdventureWorks2008R2.HumanResources.Employee 
       WHERE BusinessEntityID = @BusinessEntityID';
SET @ParmDefinition = N'@BusinessEntityID tinyint';
/* Execute the string with the first parameter value. */
SET @IntVariable = 197;
EXECUTE sp_executesql @SQLString, @ParmDefinition,
                      @BusinessEntityID = @IntVariable;
/* Execute the same string with the second parameter value. */
SET @IntVariable = 109;
EXECUTE sp_executesql @SQLString, @ParmDefinition,
                      @BusinessEntityID = @IntVariable;

Full details and example syntax are at the following links:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms188001.aspx

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175170.aspx