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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T05:12:46+00:00 2026-06-04T05:12:46+00:00

This may have been asked in the past but I couldnt find a suitable

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This may have been asked in the past but I couldnt find a suitable answer. What I am looking for is a method to extract parameters from an sql query such as below. The queries will always be an EXEC statement followed by the query name, and possible parameters.

Here is an example of what I may recieve

EXEC [dbo].[myProcedure] @Param1

This could also be as follows

EXEC [dbo].[myProcedure] @Param1, @Param2, @Param3

Those are the only types of queries that the input will take. As for why I am doing this, well thats another question all together, and I am pretty set on going down this route.

What I am looking for is to be able to take the above strings and produce an array of values such as

['@Param1','@Param2','@Param3',....]

I originally tried to just parese using a simple while statement but I seem to have huge issues there.

I hope this question makes sense,

Cheers,

Nico

[Edit]

Sorted this by using the following statement

function eParams(e) {
    var i = e.indexOf('@');
    if (i <= 0)
        return;
    e = e.substring(i);
    var p = e.split(',');
    var eList = [];
    var s = '';
    for (var i = 0, j = p.length - 1; i <= j; i++) {
        var sP = p[i].trim();
        if (sP.indexOf('@') < 0)
            continue;
        eList.push(sP);
    }
}
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    2026-06-04T05:12:48+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 5:12 am
    var str = 'EXEC [dbo].[myProcedure] @Param1, @Param2, @Param3';
    (str).match(/(@[^\s,]+)/g);
    

    will return an array.

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