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CREATE FUNCTION dbo.SplitWithPairs ( @List nvarchar(max), @MajorDelimiter varchar(3) = ',', @MinorDelimiter varchar(3) = ':' ) RETURNS TABLE WITH SCHEMABINDING AS RETURN ( SELECT LeftItem = [1], RightItem = [2], Position FROM ( SELECT Position = o.ordinal, value = TRIM(i.value), i.ordinal FROM STRING_SPLIT(@List, @MajorDelimiter, 1) AS o CROSS APPLY STRING_SPLIT(o.value, @MinorDelimiter, 1) AS i WHERE o.value > '' ) AS s PIVOT (MAX(value) FOR ordinal IN ([1],[2])) AS p );
DECLARE @ValuePairs VARCHAR(MAX) = '1:1, 1:2, 1:4, 2:3,1000:230, 130:120,'; SELECT LeftItem, RightItem FROM dbo.SplitWithPairs(@ValuePairs, ',', ':') ORDER BY Position;
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