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  • N Niladri_Biswas

    Follow the third approach i.e.

    recursive cte

    :)

    Niladri Biswas

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    arun_pk
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    thanks its coming how will i be able to insert that 'abcd' 1000 times in my insert given below insert into [dbo].[Test](NAME)

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    • B Blue_Boy

      One of the ways is:

      create table #tblname (
      col1 varchar(200)
      )

      declare @i as int
      set @i=0
      while @i<=1000
      begin
      set @i=@i+1
      insert into #tblname values ('abc')
      end

      select * from #tblname

      drop table #tblname


      I Love T-SQL "Don't torture yourself,let the life to do it for you." If my post helps you kindly save my time by voting my post. www.aktualiteti.com

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      arun_pk
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      thanks for the response i m looking for doing with out looping

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      • A arun_pk

        thanks its coming how will i be able to insert that 'abcd' 1000 times in my insert given below insert into [dbo].[Test](NAME)

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        Niladri_Biswas
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        A) With recursive cte approach

        declare @t table(name varchar(50))
        ;with cte as
        ( select 1 as rn,'abcd' as data
        union all
        select rn+1, 'abcd' as data from cte where rn<1000)

        insert into @t
        select data from cte option (maxrecursion 0)

        select * from @t

        B) Xquery approach

        declare @t table(name varchar(50))
        DECLARE @x XML
        SELECT @x = REPLICATE ('<x>abcd</x>', 1000)
        insert into @t
        SELECT i.value('.', 'VARCHAR(MAX)') ReplacedStrings
        FROM @x.nodes('//x') x(i)

        select * from @t

        :)

        Niladri Biswas

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        • A arun_pk

          pls help me out to display a string for example 'abcd' 1000 times using select statement in SQL

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          Ashfield
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          use the same method as you were told previously, a cartesian join, and limit it

          select top 1000 'a'
          from dbo.sysobjects as so1, dbo.sysobjects as so2

          and buy a book on SQL.

          Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP

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          • N Niladri_Biswas

            A) With recursive cte approach

            declare @t table(name varchar(50))
            ;with cte as
            ( select 1 as rn,'abcd' as data
            union all
            select rn+1, 'abcd' as data from cte where rn<1000)

            insert into @t
            select data from cte option (maxrecursion 0)

            select * from @t

            B) Xquery approach

            declare @t table(name varchar(50))
            DECLARE @x XML
            SELECT @x = REPLICATE ('<x>abcd</x>', 1000)
            insert into @t
            SELECT i.value('.', 'VARCHAR(MAX)') ReplacedStrings
            FROM @x.nodes('//x') x(i)

            select * from @t

            :)

            Niladri Biswas

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            arun_pk
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            thnks a looooooot

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            • A Ashfield

              use the same method as you were told previously, a cartesian join, and limit it

              select top 1000 'a'
              from dbo.sysobjects as so1, dbo.sysobjects as so2

              and buy a book on SQL.

              Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP

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              arun_pk
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              thanks for ur advice but u are failed to answer my q u buy SQL basics

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              • A arun_pk

                thanks for ur advice but u are failed to answer my q u buy SQL basics

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                Ashfield
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                arun_pk wrote:

                but u are failed to answer my q

                In what respect?

                select top 1000 'a' from dbo.sysobjects as so1, dbo.sysobjects as so2

                will do as your (vague) question asks.

                arun_pk wrote:

                u buy SQL basics

                Why? Its not me asking basic questions about sql, its you that doesn't understand what you are being told will work.

                Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP

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                • A arun_pk

                  thanks for ur advice but u are failed to answer my q u buy SQL basics

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                  Lost User
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                  arun_pk wrote:

                  but u are failed to answer my q

                  Ashfield's query works perfectly for your requirement.

                  arun_pk wrote:

                  u buy SQL basics

                  I just saw you being spoon fed by Niladri_Biswas and you are advising others to learn SQL basics ? Funny.

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                  • A Ashfield

                    use the same method as you were told previously, a cartesian join, and limit it

                    select top 1000 'a'
                    from dbo.sysobjects as so1, dbo.sysobjects as so2

                    and buy a book on SQL.

                    Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP

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                    Mycroft Holmes
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                    Cute - what if sysobjects less than 100 records, add another cross join, and another :laugh: !

                    Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                    • M Mycroft Holmes

                      Cute - what if sysobjects less than 100 records, add another cross join, and another :laugh: !

                      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                      Ashfield
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                      Mycroft Holmes wrote:

                      what if sysobjects less than 100 records, add another cross join

                      Yep. Mind you, by default sysobjects has about 40 rows, and 40 * 40 is 1600 so he should be safe. And at the end of the day, he now has enough info to work it out for himself :)

                      Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP

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                      • A Ashfield

                        Mycroft Holmes wrote:

                        what if sysobjects less than 100 records, add another cross join

                        Yep. Mind you, by default sysobjects has about 40 rows, and 40 * 40 is 1600 so he should be safe. And at the end of the day, he now has enough info to work it out for himself :)

                        Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP

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                        Mycroft Holmes
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                        Ashfield wrote:

                        he now has enough info to work it out for himself

                        Not with the spoon feeding Niladri had to do, I doubt he has the nous to research cross join!

                        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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