2>
3> CREATE TABLE Orders (
4> OrderID int IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
5> CustomerID nchar (5) NULL ,
6> EmployeeID int NULL ,
7> OrderDate datetime NULL ,
8> RequiredDate datetime NULL ,
9> ShippedDate datetime NULL ,
10> ShipVia int NULL ,
11> Freight money NULL DEFAULT (0),
12> ShipName nvarchar (40) NULL ,
13> ShipAddress nvarchar (60) NULL ,
14> ShipCity nvarchar (15) NULL ,
15> ShipRegion nvarchar (15) NULL ,
16> ShipPostalCode nvarchar (10) NULL ,
17> ShipCountry nvarchar (15) NULL
18> )
19> GO
1>
2> DECLARE @i AS INT;
3> SET @i = 10248;
4>
5> DECLARE @sql AS VARCHAR(52);
6> SET @sql = 'SELECT * FROM dbo.Orders WHERE OrderID = '
7> + CAST(@i AS VARCHAR(10)) + N';';
8> EXEC(@sql);
9>
10> GO
OrderID CustomerID EmployeeID OrderDate RequiredDate ShippedDate ShipVia Freight ShipName ShipAddress
ShipCity ShipRegion ShipPostalCode ShipCountry
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1>
2> drop table orders;
3> GO
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