There is - starting with v2016 - a solution via FROM OPENJSON()
:
DECLARE @str VARCHAR(100) = 'val1,val2,val3';
SELECT *
FROM OPENJSON('["' + REPLACE(@str,',','","') + '"]');
The result
key value type
0 val1 1
1 val2 1
2 val3 1
The documentation tells clearly:
When OPENJSON parses a JSON array, the function returns the indexes of the elements in the JSON text as keys.
For your case this was:
SELECT 'z_y_x' AS splitIt
INTO #split UNION
SELECT 'a_b_c'
DECLARE @delimiter CHAR(1)='_';
SELECT *
FROM #split
CROSS APPLY OPENJSON('["' + REPLACE(splitIt,@delimiter,'","') + '"]') s
WHERE s.[key]=1; --zero based
Let's hope, that future versions of STRING_SPLIT()
will include this information
UPDATE Performance tests, compare with popular Jeff-Moden-splitter
Try this out:
USE master;
GO
CREATE DATABASE dbTest;
GO
USE dbTest;
GO
--Jeff Moden's splitter
CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[DelimitedSplit8K](@pString VARCHAR(8000), @pDelimiter CHAR(1))
RETURNS TABLE WITH SCHEMABINDING AS
RETURN
WITH E1(N) AS (
SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL
SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL
SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1
), --10E+1 or 10 rows
E2(N) AS (SELECT 1 FROM E1 a, E1 b), --10E+2 or 100 rows
E4(N) AS (SELECT 1 FROM E2 a, E2 b), --10E+4 or 10,000 rows max
cteTally(N) AS (
SELECT TOP (ISNULL(DATALENGTH(@pString),0)) ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT NULL)) FROM E4
),
cteStart(N1) AS (
SELECT 1 UNION ALL
SELECT t.N+1 FROM cteTally t WHERE SUBSTRING(@pString,t.N,1) = @pDelimiter
),
cteLen(N1,L1) AS(
SELECT s.N1,
ISNULL(NULLIF(CHARINDEX(@pDelimiter,@pString,s.N1),0)-s.N1,8000)
FROM cteStart s
)
SELECT ItemNumber = ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY l.N1),
Item = SUBSTRING(@pString, l.N1, l.L1)
FROM cteLen l
;
GO
--Avoid first call bias
SELECT * FROM dbo.DelimitedSplit8K('a,b,c',',');
GO
--Table to keep the results
CREATE TABLE Results(ID INT IDENTITY,ResultSource VARCHAR(100),durationMS INT, RowsCount INT);
GO
--Table with strings to split
CREATE TABLE dbo.DelimitedItems(ID INT IDENTITY,DelimitedNString nvarchar(4000),DelimitedString varchar(8000));
GO
--Get rows wiht randomly mixed strings of 100 items
--Try to play with the count of rows (count behind GO) and the count with TOP
INSERT INTO DelimitedItems(DelimitedNString)
SELECT STUFF((
SELECT TOP 100 ','+REPLACE(v.[name],',',';')
FROM master..spt_values v
WHERE LEN(v.[name])>0
ORDER BY NewID()
FOR XML PATH('')),1,1,'')
--Keep it twice in varchar and nvarchar
UPDATE DelimitedItems SET DelimitedString=DelimitedNString;
GO 500 --create 500 differently mixed rows
--The tests
DECLARE @d DATETIME2;
SET @d = SYSUTCDATETIME();
SELECT DI.ID, DS.Item, DS.ItemNumber
INTO #TEMP
FROM dbo.DelimitedItems DI
CROSS APPLY dbo.DelimitedSplit8K(DI.DelimitedNString,',') DS;
INSERT INTO Results(ResultSource,RowsCount,durationMS)
SELECT 'delimited8K with NVARCHAR(4000)'
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM #TEMP) AS RowCountInTemp
,DATEDIFF(MILLISECOND,@d,SYSUTCDATETIME()) AS Duration_NV_ms_delimitedSplit8K
SET @d = SYSUTCDATETIME();
SELECT DI.ID, DS.Item, DS.ItemNumber
INTO #TEMP2
FROM dbo.DelimitedItems DI
CROSS APPLY dbo.DelimitedSplit8K(DI.DelimitedString,',') DS;
INSERT INTO Results(ResultSource,RowsCount,durationMS)
SELECT 'delimited8K with VARCHAR(8000)'
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM #TEMP2) AS RowCountInTemp
,DATEDIFF(MILLISECOND,@d,SYSUTCDATETIME()) AS Duration_V_ms_delimitedSplit8K
SET @d = SYSUTCDATETIME();
SELECT DI.ID, OJ.[Value] AS Item, OJ.[Key] AS ItemNumber
INTO #TEMP3
FROM dbo.DelimitedItems DI
CROSS APPLY OPENJSON('["' + REPLACE(DI.DelimitedNString,',','","') + '"]') OJ;
INSERT INTO Results(ResultSource,RowsCount,durationMS)
SELECT 'OPENJSON with NVARCHAR(4000)'
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM #TEMP3) AS RowCountInTemp
,DATEDIFF(MILLISECOND,@d,SYSUTCDATETIME()) AS Duration_NV_ms_OPENJSON
SET @d = SYSUTCDATETIME();
SELECT DI.ID, OJ.[Value] AS Item, OJ.[Key] AS ItemNumber
INTO #TEMP4
FROM dbo.DelimitedItems DI
CROSS APPLY OPENJSON('["' + REPLACE(DI.DelimitedString,',','","') + '"]') OJ;
INSERT INTO Results(ResultSource,RowsCount,durationMS)
SELECT 'OPENJSON with VARCHAR(8000)'
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM #TEMP4) AS RowCountInTemp
,DATEDIFF(MILLISECOND,@d,SYSUTCDATETIME()) AS Duration_V_ms_OPENJSON
GO
SELECT * FROM Results;
GO
--Clean up
DROP TABLE #TEMP;
DROP TABLE #TEMP2;
DROP TABLE #TEMP3;
DROP TABLE #TEMP4;
USE master;
GO
DROP DATABASE dbTest;
Results:
200 items in 500 rows
1220 delimited8K with NVARCHAR(4000)
274 delimited8K with VARCHAR(8000)
417 OPENJSON with NVARCHAR(4000)
443 OPENJSON with VARCHAR(8000)
100 items in 500 rows
421 delimited8K with NVARCHAR(4000)
140 delimited8K with VARCHAR(8000)
213 OPENJSON with NVARCHAR(4000)
212 OPENJSON with VARCHAR(8000)
100 items in 5 rows
10 delimited8K with NVARCHAR(4000)
5 delimited8K with VARCHAR(8000)
3 OPENJSON with NVARCHAR(4000)
4 OPENJSON with VARCHAR(8000)
5 items in 500 rows
32 delimited8K with NVARCHAR(4000)
30 delimited8K with VARCHAR(8000)
28 OPENJSON with NVARCHAR(4000)
24 OPENJSON with VARCHAR(8000)
--unlimited length (only possible with OPENJSON
)
--Wihtout a TOP clause while filling
--results in about 500 items in 500 rows
1329 OPENJSON with NVARCHAR(4000)
1117 OPENJSON with VARCHAR(8000)
Facit:
- the popular splitter function does not like
NVARCHAR
- the function is limited to strings within 8k byte volumen
- Only the case with many items and many rows in
VARCHAR
lets the splitter function be ahead.
- In all other cases
OPENJSON
seems to be more or less faster...
OPENJSON
can deal with (almost) unlimited counts
OPENJSON
demands for v2016
- Everybody is waiting for
STRING_SPLIT
with the position
UPDATE Added STRING_SPLIT to the test
In the meanwhile I re-run the test with two more test sections using STRING_SPLIT()
. As position I had to return a hardcoded value as this function does not return the part's index.
In all tested cases OPENJSON
was close with STRING_SPLIT
and often faster:
5 items in 1000 rows
250 delimited8K with NVARCHAR(4000)
124 delimited8K with VARCHAR(8000) --this function is best with many rows in VARCHAR
203 OPENJSON with NVARCHAR(4000)
204 OPENJSON with VARCHAR(8000)
235 STRING_SPLIT with NVARCHAR(4000)
234 STRING_SPLIT with VARCHAR(8000)
200 items in 30 rows
140 delimited8K with NVARCHAR(4000)
31 delimited8K with VARCHAR(8000)
47 OPENJSON with NVARCHAR(4000)
31 OPENJSON with VARCHAR(8000)
47 STRING_SPLIT with NVARCHAR(4000)
31 STRING_SPLIT with VARCHAR(8000)
100 items in 10.000 rows
8145 delimited8K with NVARCHAR(4000)
2806 delimited8K with VARCHAR(8000) --fast with many rows!
5112 OPENJSON with NVARCHAR(4000)
4501 OPENJSON with VARCHAR(8000)
5028 STRING_SPLIT with NVARCHAR(4000)
5126 STRING_SPLIT with VARCHAR(8000)