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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T05:04:58+00:00 2026-05-26T05:04:58+00:00

If I have a SQL script stored in a variable like this: DECLARE @SQL

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If I have a SQL script stored in a variable like this:

DECLARE @SQL VARCHAR(MAX) = 'SELECT * FROM Employees WHERE Age > 80'

How can I tell if @SQL would return any rows if I were to run it?

In effect this:

IF EXISTS(@SQL) print 'yes, there are rows' -- Dummy code -- does not work!

I would like to try this without having to run the script in @SQL, insert that into a table and them count the rows.

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    2026-05-26T05:04:59+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 5:04 am

    Of course you need to run the script. To avoid having to insert the result into a table and count the rows you can use sp_executesql and an output parameter.

    DECLARE @Statement NVARCHAR(MAX) = 'SELECT * FROM Employees WHERE Age > 80'
    
    DECLARE @DynSQL NVARCHAR(max) = N'SET @Exists = CASE WHEN EXISTS(' + 
                                    @Statement + 
                                    N') THEN 1 ELSE 0 END'
    
    DECLARE @Exists bit
    EXEC sp_executesql @DynSQL,
                       N'@Exists bit OUTPUT',
                       @Exists = @Exists OUTPUT
    
    SELECT @Exists AS [Exists]
    
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