Hey all,
This seems really simple but I'm a bit stuck and was hoping someone could
help.  I've got a SQL UDF in MSSQL that has a variable @list that is
declared as nvarchar(100), and I want to be able to pass a value list to it
(eg. 1,2,3).  I'm using this in my where clause in my query (eg. WHERE ID IN
(@list)).  My problem is that since it's treating the list of integers as a
string I get errors in the query.  If I manually set ID IN (1,2,3) the query
works as expected, but not as ('1,2,3').  Is there a valuelist type function
in SQL to convert this?  Or is there perhaps a regex type solution?

Thanks,
Rich




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