In my table, I have a varchar column whereby multi-values are stored. An example of my table:
RecNum | Title | Category
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wja-2012-000001 | abcdef | 4,6
wja-2012-000002 | qwerty | 1,3,7
wja-2012-000003 | asdffg |
wja-2012-000004 | zxcvbb | 2,7
wja-2012-000005 | ploiuh | 3,4,12
The values in the Category column points to another table.
How can I return the relevant rows if I want to retrieve the rows with value 1,3,5,6,8 in the Category column?
When I tried using IN, I get the ‘Conversion failed when converting the varchar value ‘1,3,5,6,8’ to data type int’ error.
Breaking the Categories out into a separate table would be a better design if that’s a change you can make… otherwise, you could create a function to split the values into a table of integers like this:
Then call it from your query:
Or if you’re looking to provide a list of categories as an input parameter (such as ‘1,3,5,6,8’), and return all records in your table that contain at least one of these values, you could use a query like this: