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CLR Reference: Names With Gender
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"Name With Gender"
CLR function
SQLCLR:
SELECT [dbo].[NameWithGenderDynamic] (<@name, nvarchar(4000)>, <@gender NVARCHAR (4000)>)
SELECT [dbo].[NameWithGenderRandom] (<@name, nvarchar(4000)>, <@gender NVARCHAR (4000)>)
Expected input
Data: Any non-empty string gender: Gender Clause (ex. Ms., Mrs, etc.). Can be empty.
Expected output
Gender is non-empty and has valid gender format or name contains gender clause: Common Name with corresponding gender (nvarchar(MAX)) Gender is empty or has invalid format and name doesn’t contain gender clause: Common unisex name
Error handling
Returns an empty string when passing empty or NULL value in name parameter.
Example
SQLCLR:
SELECT [dbo].[NameWithGenderRandom] ('Kate Portman', 'Ms')