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Build Select statement at runtime and execute using sp_MSforeachtable

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I have the below table: IDTableNameFieldName 1tbl1fieldA 1tbl1fieldB 2tbl2fieldC 2tbl2fieldD Th开发者_JAVA技巧e ddl is as under

I have the below table:

ID  TableName   FieldName
1   tbl1    fieldA
1   tbl1    fieldB
2   tbl2    fieldC
2   tbl2    fieldD

Th开发者_JAVA技巧e ddl is as under

Declare @tblPlaceholder table(ID int,TableName Nvarchar(20),FieldName Nvarchar(20))
insert into @tblPlaceholder 
    select 1,'tbl1','fieldA' union all select 1,'tbl1','fieldB' union all
    select 2,'tbl2','fieldC' union all select 2,'tbl2','fieldD'
select * from @tblPlaceholder

What I need to do is that, at runtime I need to construct the queries with the fields and the table names and henceforth I need to execute them.

So, at runtime the queries that are to be formed are

ID  Query
1    Select tbl1.fieldA,tbl1.fieldB from tbl1
2    Select tbl2.fieldC,tbl2.fieldD from tbl2

My query is as under and works great

-- Step 1: Build the query and insert the same into a table variable
Insert into @t 
Select ID, Query = ' Select ' + FieldNames + ' from ' + TableName
From
(
Select ID,TableName, FieldNames = Stuff((select ',' + CAST(TableName as Nvarchar(20)) + '.' + CAST(FieldName as Nvarchar(20)) 
            from @tblPlaceholder t2 where t2.ID = t1.ID
            FOR XML PATH('')),1,1,'')
From @tblPlaceholder t1
Group By t1.ID,t1.TableName)X

/* output of step 1
select * from @t

ID  Query
1    Select tbl1.fieldA,tbl1.fieldB from tbl1
2    Select tbl2.fieldC,tbl2.fieldD from tbl2
*/


-- Step 2 : loop thru the ID and execute the queries
While (@i <= 2) -- since there are two id's.. this can even be configurable as max(id)
Begin
      SELECT @QueryList = (Select Query from @t where ID = @i)
      exec(@QueryList)    
      set @i  += 1
End

But I am pretty sure that it can be done even in a better way. I was looking for sp_MSforeachtable but I am not sure if we can do so?

Could you people please help me out.


I made an example. Adjust it to match your needs.

DECLARE @mytable AS VARCHAR(100)
DECLARE @sql AS VARCHAR(1000)

        DECLARE mycursor CURSOR FOR
        SELECT name
        FROM sys.tables
        -- WHERE your conditions here!

        OPEN mycursor 
        FETCH NEXT FROM mycursor INTO @mytable

        WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0

        BEGIN

        SET @sql = 'SELECT * FROM ' + @tablename -- Define the query string. replace with your code
        EXEC(@sql) -- execure the query
        FETCH NEXT FROM mycursor INTO @mytable

        END

        CLOSE mycursor
        DEALLOCATE mycursor
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