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how to check a parameter is string or number in stored procedure??
based on the incoming parameter type I want to work on the functionality
for example: if string i will search by name, if the number I will search by phone number










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    how to check a parameter is string or number in stored procedure??
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    for example: if string i will search by name, if the number I will search by phone number










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      how to check a parameter is string or number in stored procedure??
      based on the incoming parameter type I want to work on the functionality
      for example: if string i will search by name, if the number I will search by phone number










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      how to check a parameter is string or number in stored procedure??
      based on the incoming parameter type I want to work on the functionality
      for example: if string i will search by name, if the number I will search by phone number







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          Please try below whether this is helpful.



          Check your input parameter using below sample function ISNUMERIC and if it returns 1 then it is numeric value. In your case it is phone number. else it is address.



          SELECT ISNUMERIC('4567');






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          Please try below whether this is helpful.



          Check your input parameter using below sample function ISNUMERIC and if it returns 1 then it is numeric value. In your case it is phone number. else it is address.



          SELECT ISNUMERIC('4567');






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          Please try below whether this is helpful.



          Check your input parameter using below sample function ISNUMERIC and if it returns 1 then it is numeric value. In your case it is phone number. else it is address.



          SELECT ISNUMERIC('4567');






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          • Yes,it is useful

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            Dec 7 '18 at 7:53














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          Please try below whether this is helpful.



          Check your input parameter using below sample function ISNUMERIC and if it returns 1 then it is numeric value. In your case it is phone number. else it is address.



          SELECT ISNUMERIC('4567');






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          Please try below whether this is helpful.



          Check your input parameter using below sample function ISNUMERIC and if it returns 1 then it is numeric value. In your case it is phone number. else it is address.



          SELECT ISNUMERIC('4567');







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          • Yes,it is useful

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