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Monday, March 19, 2012

find tables

hi, how to find the user table begin with "abc"(abcTB1, abcTB2...) use
query?Hi,
Use the below command:-
sp_tables 'abc%'
Thanks
Hari
SQL Server MVP
"js" <js@.someone.com> wrote in message
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> hi, how to find the user table begin with "abc"(abcTB1, abcTB2...) use
> query?
>|||This would help as well:
select * from sysobjects where name like 'abc%'
Thanks
ZS
"Hari Pra" wrote:

> Hi,
> Use the below command:-
> sp_tables 'abc%'
> Thanks
> Hari
> SQL Server MVP
> "js" <js@.someone.com> wrote in message
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>
>|||another is:
select table_name
from information_schema.tables
where table_name like 'abc%'
-oj
"js" <js@.someone.com> wrote in message
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> hi, how to find the user table begin with "abc"(abcTB1, abcTB2...) use
> query?
>|||Thanks all,
How to put into a record and loop through them?
"oj" <nospam_ojngo@.home.com> wrote in message
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> another is:
> select table_name
> from information_schema.tables
> where table_name like 'abc%'
> --
> -oj
>
> "js" <js@.someone.com> wrote in message
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>|||You would use a cursor... Cursor examples are documented in Books on line...
Wayne Snyder MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
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"js" <js@.someone.com> wrote in message
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> hi, how to find the user table begin with "abc"(abcTB1, abcTB2...) use
> query?
>