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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T00:39:08+00:00 2026-06-02T00:39:08+00:00

I’m doing a program in C# (windows forms) and SQL-Server where I need to

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I’m doing a program in C# (windows forms) and SQL-Server where I need to take the strings from two columns and put them into an array. I will use that array later in order to implement autocomplete to some textBoxes. The rules are:

  • The array should be able to hold whatever the amount of strings I
    have in the columns, this amount may exceed 500 strings and is variable.
  • I will need the distinct values from the columns, no duplicates.

I think I’m supposed to use “UNION” for putting together all the strings from the two columns and SqlDataReader with a “while” cycle when putting the strings into the array.

Here is an example table, use it to explain it to me:

----------------------------
|    name    |   surname   |
----------------------------
|    John    |   Jackson   |
----------------------------
|   Michael  |    Jones    |
----------------------------
|   Amanda   |    Lopez    |
----------------------------
|  Christina |    Lopez    |
----------------------------

So how would the query look like and how would can I put the results into an array?

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    2026-06-02T00:39:11+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 12:39 am

    If you want a concatenate use this:

    SELECT DISTINCT name + surname FROM MyTable
    

    If you dont want a concatenate you can do this:

       SELECT Col1 FROM MyTable
        UNION
        SELECT Col2 FROM MyTable
    

    A union will work as long as Col1 and Col2 have the same datatype. Once you have the data you can bring it back to the client side (via a sproc) into a dataset, datatable, or sqldatareader.

    The rest should be simple, take the data and store it in an array of some sort.
    Either through some sort of loop

    reader = GetData();
    while(reader.read())
     {
      //store into an array...
     }
    

    Copy paste this in sql server management studio

    CREATE TABLE #Test
    (
     col1 varchar(10),
     col2 varchar(10)
    )
    
    INSERT INTO #Test(col1, col2) VALUES('jon', 'jane')
    INSERT INTO #Test(col1, col2) VALUES('jane', 'jane')
    INSERT INTO #Test(col1, col2) VALUES('bob', 'phil')
    INSERT INTO #Test(col1, col2) VALUES('marc', 'phil')
    INSERT INTO #Test(col1, col2) VALUES('jon', 'jon')
    INSERT INTO #Test(col1, col2) VALUES('jon', 'Jon')
    INSERT INTO #Test(col1, col2) VALUES('jane1', 'jane')
    INSERT INTO #Test(col1, col2) VALUES('bob2', 'phil')
    INSERT INTO #Test(col1, col2) VALUES('marc2', 'phil')
    INSERT INTO #Test(col1, col2) VALUES('ste', 'jane')
    

    SELECT col1 FROM #test
    UNION
    SELECT col2 FROM #test

    DROP TABLE #Test
    

    The result is:

    bob
    bob2
    jane
    jane1
    jon
    marc
    marc2
    phil
    ste
    
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