Here is a little sample of a function to get multiple values from a database into a comma delimited string.

Code:
--Variable Declaration 
DECLARE @Count int 
DECLARE @i int 
DECLARE @String varchar(8000) 
DECLARE @NameString varchar(100) 

-- A table to store all the results that match criteria.  Change the criteria by altering the select statement. 
DECLARE @NameTable TABLE 
(    
    [id] int IDENTITY(1,1),    
    [engineer] varchar(100)
) 
INSERT INTO
    @NameTable 
SELECT ENGINEER 
FROM tbl_engineer 
WHERE (ACTIVE = 1) AND (HASHHT = 1) AND (RDTLOGGEDON = 0) 

SET @i = 1 -- initialize the counter to increment 
SET @Count = (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM @NameTable) -- determine when to stop the loop 
SET @String = '' -- a starting value for the string to return. 

-- While loop... while there are still records in the table, add the engineer to the string. 
WHILE @i <= @Count 
BEGIN
    SET @NameString = (SELECT engineer FROM @NameTable WHERE id = @i)
    SET @String = @String + @NameString + ', '
    SET @i = @i +1
END 

-- Remove the last comma from the string. 
SELECT SUBSTRING(@String, 1, LEN(LTRIM(RTRIM(@String))) - 1)
There are other ways of course, but I thought this might help any of you out there that need to do this.