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Assigning variable from select statement

Which is the correct syntax?

DECLARE @TotalRows INT
SET @TotalRows = (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM MyTable WHERE MyID = Value)

OR

DECLARE @TotalRows INT
SELECT @TotalRows = COUNT(*开发者_运维百科) FROM MyTable WHERE MyID = Value

Does it even matter?


Difference between set vs select

  1. SET is the ANSI standard for variable assignment, SELECT is not.
  2. SET can only assign one variable at a time, SELECT can make multiple assignments at once.
  3. If assigning from a query, SET can only assign a scalar value. If the query returns multiple values/rows then SET will raise an error. SELECT will assign one of the values to the variable and hide the fact that multiple values were returned (so you'd likely never know why something was going wrong elsewhere - have fun troubleshooting that one)
  4. When assigning from a query if there is no value returned then SET will assign NULL, where SELECT will not make the assignment at all (so the variable will not be changed from its previous value)
  5. As far as speed differences - there are no direct differences between SET and SELECT. However SELECT's ability to make multiple assignments in one shot does give it a slight speed advantage over SET.
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