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Multiplication Table in SQL Server

Multiplication Table in SQL Server
This query gives the multiplication table from 1 to 10.
DECLARE @A INT,
                  @B INT,
                  @C INT,
                  @D VARCHAR(100)
                  SELECT @A=1
                 PRINT ' MULTIPLICATION TABLE 1-10'
/****************************************/
/* Created By : Loganathan V */
/* Created On: 20-Sep-2010, Monday */
/* Purpose : Multiplication Table */
/* How to : RUN THE QUERY */
/****************************************/
WHILE(@A<=10)
BEGIN
           SELECT @B=1
           SELECT @D=''
           WHILE(@B<=10)
             BEGIN
              SELECT @C=1
              SELECT @C=@A*@B
              SELECT @D=+@D+CAST(@C AS VARCHAR)+' '
              SELECT @B=@B+1
            END
            PRINT @D+CHAR(9)
            SELECT @A=@A+1
END
The output of this query will be like this.

MULTIPLICATION TABLE 1-10
 1    2   3   4  5   6   7  8   9   10
 2    4   6   8 10 12 14 16 18   20
 3    6   9 12 15 18 21 24 27   30
 4    8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36   40
 5  10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45   50
 6  12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54   60
 7  14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63   70
 8  16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72   80
 9  18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81   90
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

ENJOY QUERYING................

Comments

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    1. In SQL Server you can do it by query only. Why doubt on this? SQL Server is a query language tool. I think you've confused between .Net coding and SQL Server. Yes, of course we can do it by C# coding as well.

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  2. can you pls make it for multiplication tables till 20 i wanna learn them (but this helped me lot )

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    1. Just change the While condition's limit to 20. That's it.

      DECLARE @A INT,
      @B INT,
      @C INT,
      @D VARCHAR(100)
      SELECT @A=1
      PRINT ' MULTIPLICATION TABLE 1-20'
      WHILE(@A<=20)
      BEGIN
      SELECT @B=1
      SELECT @D=''
      WHILE(@B<=20)
      BEGIN
      SELECT @C=1
      SELECT @C=@A*@B
      SELECT @D=+@D+CAST(@C AS VARCHAR)+' '
      SELECT @B=@B+1
      END
      PRINT @D+CHAR(9)
      SELECT @A=@A+1
      END

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