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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:46:29+00:00 2026-05-11T20:46:29+00:00

What is this SQL IF doing with the Ampersand? IF ((@TablesToDeleteFrom & 1) <>

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What is this SQL IF doing with the Ampersand?

IF ((@TablesToDeleteFrom & 1) <> 0 AND
            (@TablesToDeleteFrom & 2) <> 0 AND
            (@TablesToDeleteFrom & 4) <> 0 AND
            (@TablesToDeleteFrom & 8) <> 0 AND
            (EXISTS (SELECT UserId FROM dbo.aspnet_Users WHERE @UserId = UserId)))
        BEGIN
    ...

This is from the aspnet mebership DB, inside the aspnet_Users_DeleteUser SP. The @TablesToDeleteFrom is declared as an int and defaulted to 0. I have not seen the use of the & like this before.

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    2026-05-11T20:46:29+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:46 pm

    This is a bitwise operator. Basically Tables to delete from will store multiple tables in a single integer based field by creating a bitwise combination of values for tables. Here is an example.

    1 - TableA
    2 - TableB
    4 - TableC
    8 - TableD
    

    TableA & TableB = 1 | 2 = 3. (You use the OR operator to get the result, and the AND operator to check for a result). So the value of 3 gets stored in the field. You can then use the ampersand operator to see if the value was set. 1 & 3 == 1, so TableA would be deleted. 4 & 3 = 0 so TableC would not be deleted.

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