Introduction:
Here I will explain how to split string with comma delimited character in SQL
Server or split string with comma separated delimiter in SQL
Server or split string with special character in SQL Server or split and convert comma separated or delimited string to table in SQL Server.
Description:
In previous articles I explained Pass table as parameter to stored procedure in SQL Server, Different types of joins in SQL Server, Difference between len & datalength functions in SQL Server,
convert rows to columns in sql server without using pivot, Create database schema diagrams in SQL Server, Delete Duplicate records from SQL Server and many articles
relating to SQL Server. Now I will explain how to split string with comma separated delimiter and convert to table rows in SQL Server.
To split comma separated string in SQL
Server we need to write custom method for that we need to create one
function like as shown below
Custom
Split function to split comma separated string into table
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.Split(@String nvarchar(4000), @Delimiter char(1))
RETURNS @Results TABLE (Items nvarchar(4000))
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @INDEX INT
DECLARE @SLICE nvarchar(4000)
-- HAVE TO SET TO 1 SO IT DOESNT
EQUAL Z
-- ERO FIRST TIME IN LOOP
SELECT @INDEX = 1
WHILE @INDEX !=0
BEGIN
-- GET THE INDEX OF THE FIRST
OCCURENCE OF THE SPLIT CHARACTER
SELECT @INDEX = CHARINDEX(@Delimiter,@STRING)
-- NOW PUSH EVERYTHING TO THE
LEFT OF IT INTO THE SLICE VARIABLE
IF @INDEX !=0
SELECT @SLICE = LEFT(@STRING,@INDEX
- 1)
ELSE
SELECT @SLICE =
@STRING
-- PUT THE ITEM INTO THE RESULTS
SET
INSERT INTO
@Results(Items)
VALUES(@SLICE)
-- CHOP THE ITEM REMOVED OFF THE
MAIN STRING
SELECT @STRING = RIGHT(@STRING,LEN(@STRING) - @INDEX)
-- BREAK OUT IF WE ARE DONE
IF LEN(@STRING) = 0 BREAK
END
RETURN
END
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Once we create custom function Split() run sample query like as shown below
SELECT items FROM [dbo].[Split] ('861,739,10,1670', ',')
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Once we run above query we will get output like as
shown below
Output
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