Some times when you use Microsoft Products you find that they never quite get to the point and we require just a simple example, Nothing is more painful than trying to make head nor tail of the 'Create Table Valued Function'
This is the garbage it provides.
-- ================================================
-- Template generated from Template Explorer using:
-- Create Inline Function (New Menu).SQL
--
-- Use the Specify Values for Template Parameters
-- command (Ctrl-Shift-M) to fill in the parameter
-- values below.
--
-- This block of comments will not be included in
-- the definition of the function.
-- ================================================
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
-- =============================================
-- Author:
-- Create date:
-- Description:
-- =============================================
CREATE FUNCTION
(
-- Add the parameters for the function here
<@param1, sysname, @p1> ,
<@param2, sysname, @p2>
)
RETURNS TABLE
AS
RETURN
(
-- Add the SELECT statement with parameter references here
SELECT 0
)
GO
If I want to return a table this makes very little sense. At at time looks rather unclear. Do I use Angle Brakets when declaring variables '[id]
'?
Here's a short working example of the above.
CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[SampleFunction]()
RETURNS @rtnTable TABLE
(
[ID] uniqueidentifier null
)
AS
BEGIN
declare @sampleTable Table
(
[ID] uniqueidentifier
)
insert into @sampleTable
select [stuffintosampletable]
insert into @rtnTable
select * from @sampleTable
Return
End