COL_NAME (Transact-SQL)
Returns the name of a column from a specified corresponding table identification number and column identification number.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
COL_NAME ( table_id , column_id )
Arguments
- table_id
Is the identification number of the table that contains the column. table_id is of type int.
- column_id
Is the identification number of the column. column_id parameter is of type int.
Return Types
sysname
Exceptions
Returns NULL on error or if a caller does not have permission to view the object.
In SQL Server 2005, a user can only view the metadata of securables that the user owns or on which the user has been granted permission. This means that metadata-emitting, built-in functions such as COL_NAME may return NULL if the user does not have any permission on the object. For more information, see Metadata Visibility Configuration and Troubleshooting Metadata Visibility.
Remarks
The table_id and column_id parameters together produce a column name string.
For more information about obtaining table and column identification numbers, see OBJECT_ID (Transact-SQL).
Examples
The following example returns the name of the first column in the Employee
table of the AdventureWorks
database.
USE AdventureWorks;
GO
SET NOCOUNT OFF;
GO
SELECT COL_NAME(OBJECT_ID('HumanResources.Employee'), 1) AS 'Column Name';
GO
Here is the result set.
Column Name
------------
EmployeeID
(1 row(s) affected
See Also
Reference
Expressions (Transact-SQL)
Metadata Functions (Transact-SQL)
COLUMNPROPERTY (Transact-SQL)
COL_LENGTH (Transact-SQL)
Other Resources
Help and Information
Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance
Change History
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17 July 2006 |
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