You can use this stored procedure to find the nth highest number in a database column. For example, if you want to find the second largest number, pass 2 as the value for the parameter 'nth'.
CREATE PROC nth ( @table_name sysname, @column_name sysname, @nth int ) AS BEGIN
--Purpose: To find out the nth highest number in a column. Eg: Second highest salary from the salaries table --Input parameters: Table name, Column name, and the nth position
SET @table_name = RTRIM(@table_name) SET @column_name = RTRIM(@column_name)
DECLARE @exec_str CHAR(400) IF (SELECT OBJECT_ID(@table_name,'U')) IS NULL BEGIN RAISERROR('Invalid table name',18,1) RETURN -1 END
IF NOT EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS WHERE TABLE_NAME = @table_name AND COLUMN_NAME = @column_name) BEGIN RAISERROR('Invalid column name',18,1) RETURN -1 END
IF @nth <= 0 BEGIN RAISERROR('nth highest number should be greater than Zero',18,1) RETURN -1 END
SET @exec_str = 'SELECT MAX(' + @column_name + ') from ' + @table_name + ' WHERE ' + @column_name + ' NOT IN ( SELECT TOP ' + LTRIM(STR(@nth - 1)) + ' ' + @column_name + ' FROM ' + @table_name + ' ORDER BY ' + @column_name + ' DESC )' EXEC (@exec_str)
END
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| Author: aditya kumar 17 May 2008 | Member Level: Bronze Points : 2 |
immedaitely send my the details that how we will call this procedure on c# page
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