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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:10:22+00:00 2026-05-11T01:10:22+00:00

I have this scenario where I need data integrity in the physical database. For

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I have this scenario where I need data integrity in the physical database. For example, I have a variable of @email_address VARCHAR(200) and I want to check if the value of @email_address is of email format. Anyone has any idea how to check format in T-SQL?

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:10:23+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:10 am

    I tested the following query with many different wrong and valid email addresses. It should do the job.

    IF (      CHARINDEX(' ',LTRIM(RTRIM(@email_address))) = 0  AND  LEFT(LTRIM(@email_address),1) <> '@'  AND  RIGHT(RTRIM(@email_address),1) <> '.'  AND  CHARINDEX('.',@email_address ,CHARINDEX('@',@email_address)) - CHARINDEX('@',@email_address ) > 1  AND  LEN(LTRIM(RTRIM(@email_address ))) - LEN(REPLACE(LTRIM(RTRIM(@email_address)),'@','')) = 1  AND  CHARINDEX('.',REVERSE(LTRIM(RTRIM(@email_address)))) >= 3  AND  (CHARINDEX('.@',@email_address ) = 0 AND CHARINDEX('..',@email_address ) = 0) )    print 'valid email address' ELSE    print 'not valid' 

    It checks these conditions:

    • No embedded spaces
    • ‘@’ can’t be the first character of an email address
    • ‘.’ can’t be the last character of an email address
    • There must be a ‘.’ somewhere after ‘@’
    • the ‘@’ sign is allowed
    • Domain name should end with at least 2 character extension
    • can’t have patterns like ‘.@’ and ‘..’
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