Here’s a simple query that shows you how to dynamically pass a Table Name to the TRUNCATE TABLE command
USE YOURDB
GO
DECLARE @tbl varchar(30) = 'YourTableName'
DECLARE @dynSQL varchar(50)
SET @dynSQL = 'TRUNCATE TABLE ' + @tbl
EXEC (@dynSQL)
You can even create a Stored Procedure and use this code. The only difference will be that ‘YourTableName’ will get replaced with a parameter of the StoredProcedure containing the Table Name
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2 comments:
Thank you. Worked perfectly.
quite easy work for me thanks!
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