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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T01:03:52+00:00 2026-05-27T01:03:52+00:00

I have a sql script say abc.sql which I am calling from a batch

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I have a sql script say “abc.sql” which I am calling from a batch file using sqlcmd like

  1. Calling batch script like

    script.bat arg1 arg2
    
  2. In batch

    param1=%1
    param2=%2
    

Then calling SQL script like

sqlcmd -S server -i abc.sql -v var1=%param1% var2=%param2%
  1. In SQL script

    DECLARE @node as sysname;
    DECLARE @serv as sysname;
    
    SET @node = $(var1);
    SET @serv = $(var2);
    

But this giving erro while I call the batch script “Invalid column name ‘XXXXXXXX'”

where ‘XXXXXXX’ is the value of var1. What I am doing wrong. any idea.

Again, even though the scalar variable @node and @serv is declared and set … I get an error saying Must declare the scalar variable "@node"

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    2026-05-27T01:03:53+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 1:03 am

    You need to include quotes in your script:

        SET @node = '$(var1)';
        SET @serv = '$(var2)';
    
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