Convert varchar to uniqueidentifier in SQL Server

吃可爱长大的小学妹 提交于 2019-11-26 18:39:58
DECLARE @uuid VARCHAR(50)
SET @uuid = 'a89b1acd95016ae6b9c8aabb07da2010'
SELECT  CAST(
        SUBSTRING(@uuid, 1, 8) + '-' + SUBSTRING(@uuid, 9, 4) + '-' + SUBSTRING(@uuid, 13, 4) + '-' +
        SUBSTRING(@uuid, 17, 4) + '-' + SUBSTRING(@uuid, 21, 12)
        AS UNIQUEIDENTIFIER)

It would make for a handy function. Also, note I'm using STUFF instead of SUBSTRING.

create function str2uniq(@s varchar(50)) returns uniqueidentifier as begin
    -- just in case it came in with 0x prefix or dashes...
    set @s = replace(replace(@s,'0x',''),'-','')
    -- inject dashes in the right places
    set @s = stuff(stuff(stuff(stuff(@s,21,0,'-'),17,0,'-'),13,0,'-'),9,0,'-')
    return cast(@s as uniqueidentifier)
end

your varchar col C:

SELECT CONVERT(uniqueidentifier,LEFT(C, 8)
                                + '-' +RIGHT(LEFT(C, 12), 4)
                                + '-' +RIGHT(LEFT(C, 16), 4)
                                + '-' +RIGHT(LEFT(C, 20), 4)
                                + '-' +RIGHT(C, 12))
SELECT CONVERT(uniqueidentifier,STUFF(STUFF(STUFF(STUFF('B33D42A3AC5A4D4C81DD72F3D5C49025',9,0,'-'),14,0,'-'),19,0,'-'),24,0,'-'))

If your string contains special characters you can hash it to md5 and then convert it to a guid/uniqueidentifier.

SELECT CONVERT(UNIQUEIDENTIFIER, HASHBYTES('MD5','~öü߀a89b1acd95016ae6b9c8aabb07da2010'))

you are provided guid is not correct format(.net Provided guid).

begin try select convert(uniqueidentifier,'a89b1acd95016ae6b9c8aabb07da2010') end try begin catch print '1' end catch

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