How to split a string in SQL Server.
Example:
Input string: stack over flow
Result:
stack
over
flow
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if you can’t use table value parameters, see: “Arrays and Lists in SQL Server 2008 Using Table-Valued Parameters” by Erland Sommarskog , then there are many ways to split string in SQL Server. This article covers the PROs and CONs of just about every method:
“Arrays and Lists in SQL Server 2005 and Beyond, When Table Value Parameters Do Not Cut it” by Erland Sommarskog
You need to create a split function. This is how a split function can be used:
I prefer the number table approach to split a string in TSQL but there are numerous ways to split strings in SQL Server, see the previous link, which explains the PROs and CONs of each.
For the Numbers Table method to work, you need to do this one time table setup, which will create a table
Numbersthat contains rows from 1 to 10,000:Once the Numbers table is set up, create this split function:
You can now easily split a CSV string into a table and join on it:
OUTPUT: