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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:26:56+00:00 2026-05-11T02:26:56+00:00

The following code generates the primaey key for the new record to be inserted

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The following code generates the primaey key for the new record to be inserted and inserts the record into a table, whose name and the values to be inserted are given as parameters to the stored procedure. I am getting a runtime error. I am using Visual Studio 2005 to work with SQL Server 2005 Express Edition

ALTER PROCEDURE spGenericInsert  (     @insValueStr nvarchar(300),      @tblName nvarchar(10)  )   AS  DECLARE @sql nvarchar(400) DECLARE @params nvarchar(200) DECLARE @insPrimaryKey nvarchar(10) DECLARE @rowCountVal integer DECLARE @prefix nvarchar(5)  --following gets the rowcount of the table-- SELECT @rowCountVal = ISNULL(SUM(spart.rows), 0)     FROM sys.partitions spart      WHERE spart.object_id = object_id(@tblName) AND spart.index_id < 2  SET @rowCountVal = @rowCountVal+1     --Following Creates the Primary Key-- IF @tblName = 'DEFECT_LOG'      SET @prefix='DEF_' ELSE IF @tblName='INV_Allocation_DB'     SET @prefix='INV_' ELSE IF @tblName='REQ_Master_DB'     SET @prefix='REQ_' ELSE IF @tblName='SW_Master_DB'     SET @prefix='SWI_' ELSE IF @tblName='HW_Master_DB'     SET @prefix='HWI_'     SET @insPrimaryKey= @prefix + RIGHT(replicate('0',5)+ convert(varchar(5),@rowCountVal),5) -- returns somethin like 'DEF_00005'   -- Following is for inserting into the table --  SELECT @sql =   N' INSERT INTO @tableName VALUES ' +         N' ( @PrimaryKey , @ValueStr )'  SELECT @params = N'@tableName nvarchar(10), ' +                     N'@PrimaryKey nvarchar(10), ' +                     N'@ValueStr  nvarchar(300)'  EXEC sp_executesql @sql, @params, @tableName=@tblName, @PrimaryKey=@insPrimaryKey, @ValueStr=@insValueStr 

Output Message:

Running [dbo].[spGenericInsert] ( @insValueStr = 2,'Hi',1/1/1987, @tblName = DEFECT_LOG ).  Must declare the table variable '@tableName'.  No rows affected.  (0 row(s) returned)  @RETURN_VALUE = 0  Finished running [dbo].[spGenericInsert]. 
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  1. 2026-05-11T02:26:56+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:26 am

    You are going to have to concatenate the table name directly into the string, as this cannot be parameterized:

    SELECT @sql =   N' INSERT INTO [' + @tblName + '] VALUES ' +             N' ( @PrimaryKey , @ValueStr )'  SELECT @params = N'@PrimaryKey nvarchar(10), ' +                 N'@ValueStr  nvarchar(300)' 

    To prevent injection attacks, you should white-list this table name. This also isn’t robust if the table has other non-nullable columns, etc.

    note: Personally, though, I don’t think this is a good use of TSQL; it might be more appropriate to construct the command in the client (C# or whatever), and execute it as a parameterized command. There are use-cases for dynamic-SQL, but I’m not sure this is a good example of one.

    Better yet, use your preferred ORM tool (LINQ-to-SQL, NHibernate, LLBLGen, Entity Framework, etc) to do all this for you, and concentrate on your actual problem domain.

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