SQL Server :comma separate values into next row












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SELECT A.substance,
Split.A.value('.', 'VARCHAR(2000)') AS String

FROM (SELECT substance, ID,
CAST ('' + REPLACE(substance, ',', '') + '' AS XML) AS String

FROM [dbo].[final_substance]) AS A CROSS APPLY String.nodes ('/M') AS Split(A);



issue :



Msg 9420, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
XML parsing: line 1, character 248, illegal xml character



Example here ID is identity column



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    SELECT A.substance,
    Split.A.value('.', 'VARCHAR(2000)') AS String

    FROM (SELECT substance, ID,
    CAST ('' + REPLACE(substance, ',', '') + '' AS XML) AS String

    FROM [dbo].[final_substance]) AS A CROSS APPLY String.nodes ('/M') AS Split(A);



    issue :



    Msg 9420, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
    XML parsing: line 1, character 248, illegal xml character



    Example here ID is identity column



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      SELECT A.substance,
      Split.A.value('.', 'VARCHAR(2000)') AS String

      FROM (SELECT substance, ID,
      CAST ('' + REPLACE(substance, ',', '') + '' AS XML) AS String

      FROM [dbo].[final_substance]) AS A CROSS APPLY String.nodes ('/M') AS Split(A);



      issue :



      Msg 9420, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
      XML parsing: line 1, character 248, illegal xml character



      Example here ID is identity column



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      SELECT A.substance,
      Split.A.value('.', 'VARCHAR(2000)') AS String

      FROM (SELECT substance, ID,
      CAST ('' + REPLACE(substance, ',', '') + '' AS XML) AS String

      FROM [dbo].[final_substance]) AS A CROSS APPLY String.nodes ('/M') AS Split(A);



      issue :



      Msg 9420, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
      XML parsing: line 1, character 248, illegal xml character



      Example here ID is identity column



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