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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T18:56:59+00:00 2026-05-24T18:56:59+00:00

sql 2005/ sql 2008 Declare @temp nvarchar(1000) set @temp = ‘ABC’ select col1,col2 from

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Declare @temp nvarchar(1000)

set @temp = 'ABC'


select col1,col2 from tableA

Along with select query, how to add a variable to the select query ?

expected output :-

select col1,col2,@temp as [col3] from tableA

Where @temp specifies the name of a column in tableA.

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    2026-05-24T18:57:02+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    If you are trying to specify the column name dynamically, you could take a look at executing dynamic sql. However, you should make sure to read about the dangers of this approach first:

    http://www.sommarskog.se/dynamic_sql.html

    From that page, there is a sample that shows dynamically specifying the table name — you could change it so it dynamically specifies the column name instead:

    CREATE PROCEDURE general_select @tblname nvarchar(128),
                                    @key     varchar(10),
                                    @debug   bit = 0 AS
    DECLARE @sql nvarchar(4000)
    SET @sql = 'SELECT col1, col2, col3
                FROM dbo.' + quotename(@tblname) + '
                WHERE keycol = @key'
    IF @debug = 1 PRINT @sql
    EXEC sp_executesql @sql, N'@key varchar(10)', @key = @key
    

    So for example if you had a table ‘MyTable’ with columns named ‘x’, ‘y’, and ‘z’, it might look like:

    DECLARE @columnName nvarchar(128)
    DECLARE @sql nvarchar(4000)
    set @columnName = 'z'
    
    SET @sql = 'SELECT x, y, ' + @columnName + ' from MyTable'
    EXEC sp_executesql @sql, N'@columnName varchar(128)', @columnName = @columnName
    
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