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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello everyone, In this article, I will try to give information about the Split function in SQL Server. In SQL Server, in some cases, you may want to show the comma strings you have in a tabular form by separating them with Id. You can easily do this using the&#46;&#46;&#46;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello everyone,</p>
<p>In this article, I will try to give information about the Split function in SQL Server.</p>
<p>In SQL Server, in some cases, you may want to show the comma strings you have in a tabular form by separating them with Id.</p>
<p>You can easily do this using the code below.</p>
<pre class="line-numbers"><code class="language-sql">CREATE FUNCTION fn_Split
(
    @delimited NVARCHAR(MAX),
    @delimiter NVARCHAR(100)
)
RETURNS @t TABLE
(
    Id INT IDENTITY(1, 1),
    Val NVARCHAR(MAX)
)
AS
BEGIN
    DECLARE @xml XML;
    SET @xml = N'&lt;root&gt;&lt;r&gt;' + REPLACE(@delimited, @delimiter, '&lt;/r&gt;&lt;r&gt;') + '&lt;/r&gt;&lt;/root&gt;';

    INSERT INTO @t
    (
        Val
    )
    SELECT r.value('.', 'varchar(max)') AS item
    FROM @xml.nodes('//root/r') AS records(r);

    RETURN;
END;
GO

--Using the Function

SELECT * FROM dbo.fn_Split('2,3,6,5,8,9,99',',')</code></pre>
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<p>As you can see, we have separated the comma strings with Id.</p>
<p>Good luck to everyone in business and life.</p>
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