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BI SQL # 187 : SQL Server DBA Scripts : Query Master Data with Details as Comma Separated Value

October 21, 2013 7:00 am

Hi Folks,

In this article we are going to cover How to Query Master Data with Details as Comma Separated Value.

In this post we are going to discuss following points:

Problem Statement of SQL Script:

Query Master Data with Details as Comma Separated Value.

Description of SQL Script:

This script help to check the Table related object like table object Id, comma separated column names.

SQL Script Output Column

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SQL Script Code

SELECT TBL.object_id AS ObjectID
    ,TBL.NAME AS TableName
    ,(
        SELECT CAST((
                    SELECT (
                            SELECT COL.NAME + ','
                            FROM sys.columns AS COL
                            WHERE COL.object_id = TBL.object_id
                            FOR XML PATH('')
                                ,Type
                            ) AS ColCSV
                    ) AS NVARCHAR(MAX))
        ) AS ColumnsCSV
FROM sys.tables AS TBL
ORDER BY TBL.NAME;

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