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COL_NAME requiring the ID of the table and the column ID (position) of the column whose name you are after

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3> 4> 5> CREATE TABLE publishers( 6> pub_id char(4) NOT NULL, 7> pub_name varchar(40) NULL, 8> city varchar(20) NULL, 9> state char(2) NULL, 10> country varchar(30) NULL DEFAULT("USA") 11> ) 12> GO 1> 2> 3> insert publishers values("1", "Publisher A", "Vancouver", "MA", "USA") 4> insert publishers values("2", "Publisher B", "Washington", "DC", "USA") 5> insert publishers values("3", "Publisher C", "Berkeley", "CA", "USA") 6> insert publishers values("4", "Publisher D", "New York", "NY", "USA") 7> insert publishers values("5", "Publisher E", "Chicago", "IL", "USA") 8> insert publishers values("6", "Publisher F", "Dallas", "TX", "USA") 9> insert publishers values("7", "Publisher G", "Vancouver", "BC", "Canada") 10> insert publishers values("8", "Publisher H", "Paris", NULL, "France") 11> GO (1 rows affected) (1 rows affected) (1 rows affected) (1 rows affected) (1 rows affected) (1 rows affected) (1 rows affected) (1 rows affected) 1> 2> 3> SELECT COL_NAME(OBJECT_ID("publishers"), 1) 4> GO


pub_id (1 rows affected) 1> 2> drop table publishers; 3> GO 1></source>