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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T12:17:42+00:00 2026-05-31T12:17:42+00:00

Suppose we have a simple query like this: SELECT x FROM t WHERE t.y

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Suppose we have a simple query like this:

SELECT x 
FROM t
WHERE t.y = z

If we have one record in the result set, I want to set variable @v to that one value. If we have two or more records, I’d like the results to be separated by a comma and a space. What is the best way to write this T-SQL code?

Example:

result set of 1 record:

Value1

result set of 2 records:

Value1, Value2

result set of 3 records:

Value1, Value2, Value3
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    2026-05-31T12:17:43+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 12:17 pm

    this will give you the list of values in a comma separated list

    create table #temp
    (
        y int,
        x varchar(10)
    )
    
    insert into #temp values (1, 'value 1')
    insert into #temp values (1, 'value 2')
    insert into #temp values (1, 'value 3')
    insert into #temp values (1, 'value 4')
    
    DECLARE @listStr varchar(255)
    
    SELECT @listStr = COALESCE(@listStr+', ', '') + x
    FROM #temp
    WHERE #temp.y = 1
    
    SELECT @listStr as List
    
    drop table #temp
    
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