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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:06:53+00:00 2026-05-11T02:06:53+00:00

Can anyone tell how correct the following code below. Iam tryin to create a

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Can anyone tell how correct the following code below. Iam tryin to create a stored procedure that returns the rowcount of a table whose name is passed to it.

CREATE PROCEDURE spROWCOUNTER (     @tablename nvarchar(20)     @rowCountVal int OUTPUT )  AS  DECLARE @strQuery nvarchar(300)  SET @strQuery = 'SELECT @rowCountVal=COUNT(*) FROM '+@tablename  EXEC(@strQuery)  RETURN @rowCountVal 

ERROR MESSAGE :

  • Incorrect syntax near ‘@rowCountVal’
  • Must declare scalar variable ‘@tablename’
  • Must declare scalar variable ‘@rowCountVal’

whereas the code below works fine

ALTER PROCEDURE spROWCOUNTER (     @rowCountVal int OUTPUT )  AS  SELECT @rowCountVal=COUNT(*) FROM DEFECT_LOG  RETURN @rowCountVal 
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  1. 2026-05-11T02:06:54+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:06 am
    CREATE PROCEDURE spROWCOUNTER        @tablename nvarchar(20),         @rowCountVal int OUTPUT AS  SELECT @rowCountVal = ISNULL(SUM(spart.rows), 0) FROM sys.partitions spart  WHERE spart.object_id = object_id(@tablename) AND spart.index_id < 2  RETURN @rowCountVal 
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