Lösen Sie dieses Problem dynamisch, verwenden Sie DSQL, um dem Ergebnis entsprechend weitere Spalten hinzuzufügen.
--create split function
CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[SO_Split]
(
@List nvarchar(2000),
@SplitOn nvarchar(5)
)
RETURNS @RtnValue table
(
Id int identity(1,1),
Value nvarchar(100)
)
AS
BEGIN
While (Charindex(@SplitOn,@List)>0)
Begin
Insert Into @RtnValue (value)
Select
Value = ltrim(rtrim(Substring(@List,1,Charindex(@SplitOn,@List)-1)))
Set @List =Substring(@List,Charindex(@SplitOn,@List)+len(@SplitOn),len(@List))
End
Insert Into @RtnValue (Value)
Select Value = ltrim(rtrim(@List))
Return
END
--below is the dynamic solution for this problem
declare @sql nvarchar(3000) = 'select *'
declare @cnt int = 1
declare @rowNum int = (select max(a) from (select(select max(id) as id_max from dbo.so_split(mul_query,'*')) as a from #test) as b)
while(@cnt <= @rowNum)
begin
set @sql = @sql + N', ISNULL((select value from dbo.so_split(mul_query,''*'') where id = '+cast(@cnt as nvarchar(5))+N'),''1'')'
set @cnt = @cnt + 1
end
set @sql = @sql + N' from #test'
exec sp_executesql @sql
Das Ergebnis ist unten angehängt.