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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T14:28:45+00:00 2026-06-12T14:28:45+00:00

I have the following (SQL Server 2005) DECLARE @L_ID_FOO_BAR INT BEGIN TRY SELECT @L_ID_FOO_BAR

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I have the following (SQL Server 2005)

DECLARE @L_ID_FOO_BAR INT

BEGIN TRY
  SELECT @L_ID_FOO_BAR = IDFOO 
  FROM BAR
  WHERE IDFOO = 5
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
  SELECT @L_ID_FOO_BAR = NULL
END CATCH

in the BAR table I could have (on old databases) or not (in some more recennt databases) the IDFOO column. So, for the missing IDFOO column I’d like to leave @L_ID_FOO_BAR = NULL, in case if that column exists select the respective IDFOO.

However, when executing the script on bases without that column I obtain:

Invalid column name: ‘IDFOO’

I already surrounded the script with

IF EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM SYSCOLUMNS 
WHERE ID = OBJECT_ID('BAR') AND NAME = 'IDFOO') 

but this didn’t help, it complains about the invalid column…

Questions
a) What to do to make work this script on both databases, with or without that column?
b) Why does try-catch not hide the invalid column error?

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    2026-06-12T14:28:46+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:28 pm

    Question (b) is easier to answer – what you are facing there is a compile-time check, which trumps TRY-CATCH which work at run-time.

    For (a)

    DECLARE @L_ID_FOO_BAR INT;
    DECLARE @SQL NVARCHAR(MAX) = '
      SELECT @L_ID_FOO_BAR = IDFOO 
      FROM BAR
      WHERE IDFOO = 5';
    
    BEGIN TRY
      EXEC sp_executesql @SQL, N'@L_ID_FOO_BAR INT output', @L_ID_FOO_BAR output;
    END TRY
    BEGIN CATCH
      SELECT @L_ID_FOO_BAR = NULL -- redundant? it starts with NULL
    END CATCH
    
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