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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T01:11:26+00:00 2026-06-15T01:11:26+00:00

Possible Duplicate: how do find the number of rows in a table when the

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how do find the number of rows in a table when the table name is in a variable?

I need to find tables in a SQL Server database (2000) that contain one value for a column.

I can use the following query to output a list of possible candidate tables containing my_column:

SELECT DISTINCT TABLE_NAME
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
WHERE COLUMN_NAME = 'my_column'

What I would like to get at, is the following pseudo query with result:

select '$TABLE_NAME', count(*) from $TABLE_NAME where my_column = '12345'

table01 1
table02 5
table03 0
table04 3

Or more generally formulated: Is it possible to make the FROM-clause variable?

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    2026-06-15T01:11:28+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 1:11 am

    Only way it’s possible is by using dynamic SQL:

    declare @stmt nvarchar(max), @value nvarchar(max)
    
    select @stmt = isnull(@stmt + ' union all ', '') + '
        select ''' + TABLE_NAME +  ''', count(*) from ' +  TABLE_NAME + ' where my_column = @value' 
    from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
    where COLUMN_NAME = 'my_column'
    
    select @value = '12345'
    
    exec sp_executesql
        @stmt = @stmt,
        @params = N'@value nvarchar(max)',
        @value = @value
    

    update:
    For SQL 2000 you can use nvarchar(4000) If you have really big number of tables, you can use temporary table + cursor:

    create table #Temp_Results (table_name nvarchar(128), cnt int)
    declare @stmt nvarchar(4000), @value nvarchar(128)
    
    declare t_cursor cursor local fast_forward for
        select 
            'select ''' + TABLE_NAME +  ''', count(*) from ' +  TABLE_NAME + ' where id = @value'
        from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
        where COLUMN_NAME = 'name'
    
    select @value = 1
    
    open t_cursor
    fetch t_cursor into @stmt
    while @@fetch_status = 0
    begin
        insert into #Temp_Results
        exec sp_executesql
            @stmt = @stmt,
            @params = N'@value nvarchar(128)',
            @value = @value
    
        fetch t_cursor into @stmt
    end
    
    close t_cursor
    deallocate t_cursor
    
    select * from #Temp_Results
    
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