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SQL Server Converter inteiro em string binária


Na verdade, isso é REALMENTE SIMPLES usando SQL simples e antigo. Basta usar ANDs bit a bit. Fiquei um pouco surpreso que não houvesse uma solução simples postada online (que não envolvia UDFs). No meu caso, eu realmente queria verificar se os bits estavam ativados ou desativados (os dados são provenientes de dotnet eNums).

Assim, aqui está um exemplo que fornecerá separadamente e juntos - valores de bits e string binária (a grande união é apenas uma maneira hacky de produzir números que funcionarão em bancos de dados:
    select t.Number
    , cast(t.Number & 64 as bit) as bit7
    , cast(t.Number & 32 as bit) as bit6
    , cast(t.Number & 16 as bit) as bit5
    , cast(t.Number & 8 as bit) as bit4
    , cast(t.Number & 4 as bit) as bit3
    , cast(t.Number & 2 as bit)  as bit2
    ,cast(t.Number & 1 as bit) as bit1

    , cast(cast(t.Number & 64 as bit) as CHAR(1)) 
    +cast( cast(t.Number & 32 as bit) as CHAR(1))
    +cast( cast(t.Number & 16 as bit)  as CHAR(1))
    +cast( cast(t.Number & 8 as bit)  as CHAR(1))
    +cast( cast(t.Number & 4 as bit)  as CHAR(1))
    +cast( cast(t.Number & 2 as bit)   as CHAR(1))
    +cast(cast(t.Number & 1 as bit)  as CHAR(1)) as binary_string
    --to explicitly answer the question, on MSSQL without using REGEXP (which would make it simple)
    ,SUBSTRING(cast(cast(t.Number & 64 as bit) as CHAR(1)) 
                    +cast( cast(t.Number & 32 as bit) as CHAR(1))
                    +cast( cast(t.Number & 16 as bit)  as CHAR(1))
                    +cast( cast(t.Number & 8 as bit)  as CHAR(1))
                    +cast( cast(t.Number & 4 as bit)  as CHAR(1))
                    +cast( cast(t.Number & 2 as bit)   as CHAR(1))
                    +cast(cast(t.Number & 1 as bit)  as CHAR(1))
                    ,
                    PATINDEX('%1%', cast(cast(t.Number & 64 as bit) as CHAR(1)) 
                                        +cast( cast(t.Number & 32 as bit) as CHAR(1))
                                        +cast( cast(t.Number & 16 as bit)  as CHAR(1))
                                        +cast( cast(t.Number & 8 as bit)  as CHAR(1))
                                        +cast( cast(t.Number & 4 as bit)  as CHAR(1))
                                        +cast( cast(t.Number & 2 as bit)   as CHAR(1))
                                        +cast(cast(t.Number & 1 as bit)  as CHAR(1)  )
                    )
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from (select 1 as Number union all select 2 union all select 3 union all select 4 union all select 5 union all select 6 
    union all select 7 union all select 8 union all select 9 union all select 10) as t

Produz este resultado:
num  bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 binary_string   binary_string_trimmed 
1    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    0000001         1
2    0    0    0    0    0    1    0    0000010         10
3    0    0    0    0    0    1    1    0000011         11
4    0    0    0    1    0    0    0    0000100         100
5    0    0    0    0    1    0    1    0000101         101
6    0    0    0    0    1    1    0    0000110         110
7    0    0    0    0    1    1    1    0000111         111
8    0    0    0    1    0    0    0    0001000         1000
9    0    0    0    1    0    0    1    0001001         1001
10   0    0    0    1    0    1    0    0001010         1010