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Does anyone know if there is a WF equivolent of MSSQL DB_NAME()?

Or a way to implement this function from inside WF. I tried sql-passthru but with no success.

Thanks.

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Did you try:

SQL SQLMSS
SELECT DB_NAME() FROM pubs.dbo.authors;
END

Assuming that you have a connection to MS SQL Server and the named table exists. I get back the name of my default database.


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No I haven't, Clif.
I will give this a try.
Thanks!



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