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    How to Check if SQL Table exists...

    yellow,



    Anybody knows how to check if a table in SQL exists?


    The situation is like this....

    I have a Transact SQL Code which looks like this:

    Select * into TempWDetails from [Withdrawal Details]where WithdrawalNumber = @WithdrawalNo

    following other SQL Statements

    Dropping the Temporary Table
    DROP TABLE TempWDetails
    I want to check if TEMPWDetails exists before I create it....
    How can I do this?
    Please help me!
    I'm desperate............

    Is there any system storeprocedure or system functions that checks if table exists.... I really don't know about this...


    Thanks!
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    yellow,


    Amidst the desperation... I have accidentally found the solution to my problem.... And I want to share this to you guys...




    Code:
    if not exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id = object_id(N'[dbo].[TempWDetails]') and 
    OBJECTPROPERTY(id, N'IsUserTable') = 1)
     BEGIN
    GatherData:
    Select * into TempWDetails from [Withdrawal Details] where WithdrawalNumber = @WithdrawalNo
    
    -------other sql transact statments---------------------
    
    DROP TempWDetails
    End
    else
    begin
             DROP TempWDetails
             GOTO GatherData:
    end


    OBJECT_ID - Returns the database object identification number.
    OBJECTPROPERTY - Returns information about objects in the current database.

    Syntax
    OBJECT_ID ( 'object' )
    OBJECTPROPERTY ( id , property )

    OBJECTPROPERTY; property named IsUserTable- User-defined table.



    Thanks guys!
    Have a nice day!
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    In case others don't know how you got that - right-click the table
    in question in EM. Click All Tasks > Generate SQL Script >
    Formatting tab > check the "Generate the DROP <Object>
    command for each object". Then back to the General tab and click
    the Preview button. It will generate the drop script for the table.
    Copy and paste into text file for use later.

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