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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T06:00:22+00:00 2026-06-16T06:00:22+00:00

I have a stored procedure that uses a variable called @Command (nvarchar(MAX)) . I

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I have a stored procedure that uses a variable called @Command (nvarchar(MAX)). I then add parameters accordingly based on given input.

declare @Command nvarchar(max)
if(@CaseFileID IS NOT NULL)
BEGIN
select @Command='
  select [ServerCredentialsID],[CaseFileID],EIKSLT.[LocationType],EPT.PaymentType,[TaskID],[DateActive]
      ,[LengthOfPurchase],[Username],[Password],[IPDomain],[Port],[DES],[Website],[AmountPaid],[Latitude]
      ,[Longitude],[HasAttachments],[TimeStamp],[CaseElement],[Temporary],[StatusID] 
      FROM Element17a_IKSServerCredentials EIKSSC 
      JOIN ElementsIKSLocationTypes EIKSLT ON EIKSSC.LocationBeingUsedID= EIKSLT.IKSLocationBeingUsedID 
      JOIN ElementsPaymentTypes EPT ON EIKSSC.PaymentMethodID=EPT.PaymentTypeID 
      where  EIKSSC.CaseFileID='''+cast(@CaseFileID as nvarchar(MAX))+''' '

@CaseFileID is declared as an int, and in the table it is an int. When I try

where  EIKSSC.CaseFileID = ' + @CaseFileID + ' '

then the value doesn’t even show (in the error it looks like "EIKSSC.CaseFileID= '" )

I just don’t get it.

NOTE: SQL Server 2008 Management Studio

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    2026-06-16T06:00:24+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 6:00 am

    It’s because @CaseFileID is VARCHAR even though you don’t show it.
    Your IF should be

    if(@CaseFileID > '')
    

    And if even that doesn’t work, then you need to swap to LEFT joins because INNER JOINs will remove records that cannot be matched in the other 2 tables.

    Finally, because CaseFileID is an int, you don’t need the quotes. Even though SQL Server will implicitly cast ‘9’ to the integer 9 in the WHERE clause, it’s just not necessary.

    declare @Command nvarchar(max)
    if(@CaseFileID > '')
    BEGIN
    select @Command='
      select [ServerCredentialsID],[CaseFileID],EIKSLT.[LocationType],EPT.PaymentType,[TaskID],[DateActive]
          ,[LengthOfPurchase],[Username],[Password],[IPDomain],[Port],[DES],[Website],[AmountPaid],[Latitude]
          ,[Longitude],[HasAttachments],[TimeStamp],[CaseElement],[Temporary],[StatusID] 
          FROM Element17a_IKSServerCredentials EIKSSC 
          LEFT JOIN ElementsIKSLocationTypes EIKSLT ON EIKSSC.LocationBeingUsedID= EIKSLT.IKSLocationBeingUsedID 
          LEFT JOIN ElementsPaymentTypes EPT ON EIKSSC.PaymentMethodID=EPT.PaymentTypeID 
          where  EIKSSC.CaseFileID='+cast(@CaseFileID as nvarchar(MAX))
    
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