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Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
SQL syntax
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00808214
Message ID:
00808254
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13
Hi Eric,

Try
DECLARE @IdList varchar(8000)
SELECT @IdList = ISNULL(@IdList + ', ', '') + StudentId
 FROM survey 
 WHERE interest IN (3,59)
 GROUP BY StudentId
SELECT @IdList
>I have a table that contains a record of a student id and an interest they marked off on a survey.
>
>StudentID, interest
>3333333, 5
>3333333, 45
>3333333, 2
>2222222, 45
>2222222, 3
>1111111, 3
>1111111, 45
>1111111, 59
>1111111, 23
>
>
>I want to make a query that will allow someone to enter a list of ids and return the ID's of students have selected those interests. EX. when someone enters 3 and 45, it will return 2222222, and 1111111.
>
>Right now I can only get it by doing
>
>select x.studentid
>from 	(select studentid from studentsurvey where interest = 3) x,
>	(select studentid from studentsurvey where interest = 45) y
>where x.studentid = y.studentid
>
>
>Obvisouly this wount work too well if there is a dynamic number of interest to match. Any ideas.
--sb--
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