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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T04:26:14+00:00 2026-06-14T04:26:14+00:00

Well, apparently this does not work. I get a incorrect syntax near ‘=’ error.

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Well, apparently this does not work. I get a “incorrect syntax near ‘='” error.
Is it possible to change the value of a variable several times within a stored procedure?

Similar to this example :

    DECLARE @columnCounter INT
    SET @columnCounter = 0

    DECLARE @columnName VARCHAR(255)
    SET @columnName = 'A'

    WHILE (@columnCounter < 4)
    BEGIN
        IF (@columnCounter == 1)
        BEGIN
            SET @columnName = 'B'
        END
        IF (@columnCounter == 2)
        BEGIN
            SET @columnName = 'C'
        END
        IF (@columnCounter == 3)
        BEGIN
            SET @columnName = 'D'
        END
    END

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    2026-06-14T04:26:16+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 4:26 am

    Is the ==. Transact-SQL uses simple = for equality comparison, like this:

    DECLARE @columnCounter INT;
    SET @columnCounter = 0;
    
    DECLARE @columnName VARCHAR(255);
    SET @columnName = 'Set_To_Value_ID';
    
    WHILE (@columnCounter < 4)
    BEGIN
        IF (@columnCounter = 1)
        BEGIN
            SET @columnName = 'Set_To_Variable_ID';
        END
        IF (@columnCounter = 2)
        BEGIN
            SET @columnName = 'Changed_In_SP';
        END
        IF (@columnCounter = 3)
        BEGIN
            SET @columnName = 'Set_To_Comment_Input';
        END
        set @columnCounter += 1;
    END
    
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