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  1. SQL: IF clause within WHERE clause - Stack Overflow

    Sep 18, 2008 · Is it possible to use an IF clause within a WHERE clause in MS SQL? Example: WHERE IF IsNumeric(@OrderNumber) = 1 OrderNumber = @OrderNumber ELSE …

  2. sql server 2008 - SQL query with NOT LIKE IN - Stack Overflow

    May 22, 2023 · SQL query with NOT LIKE IN Asked 13 years, 8 months ago Modified 2 years, 5 months ago Viewed 568k times

  3. SQL WITH clause example - Stack Overflow

    Sep 23, 2012 · 353 The SQL WITH clause was introduced by Oracle in the Oracle 9i release 2 database. The SQL WITH clause allows you to give a sub-query block a name (a process also …

  4. Combining "LIKE" and "IN" for SQL Server - Stack Overflow

    Combining "LIKE" and "IN" for SQL Server [duplicate] Asked 15 years, 11 months ago Modified 1 year, 8 months ago Viewed 1.4m times

  5. sql - Incorrect syntax near '' - Stack Overflow

    SELECT TOP 1000 * FROM master.sys.procedures as procs left join master.sys.parameters as params on procs.object_id = params.object_id This seems totally correct, but I keep getting …

  6. sql - Efficiently convert rows to columns - Stack Overflow

    I'm looking for an efficient way to convert rows to columns in SQL Server, I heard that PIVOT is not very fast, and I need to deal with lot of records. This is my example: Id Value ColumnName …

  7. SQL Server tables: what is the difference between @, # and

    Feb 8, 2010 · In SQL Server, what is the difference between a @ table, a # table and a ## table?

  8. SQL Replace multiple different characters in string

    Aug 30, 2016 · SQL Replace multiple different characters in string Asked 9 years, 2 months ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago Viewed 223k times

  9. Convert Month Number to Month Name Function in SQL

    Oct 9, 2008 · SQL Server nowadays can get the ordinalnummer of a comma separated value of values, using the STRING_SPLIT function Also the names of the month are already stored in …

  10. sql - Exclude a column using SELECT * [except columnA] FROM …

    We all know that to select all columns from a table, we can use SELECT * FROM tableA Is there a way to exclude column(s) from a table without specifying all the columns? SELECT * [except …