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dba123
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90 Posts

Posted - 2005-12-15 : 22:25:13
I need to essentially do 2 loops. One loops through each record and then inside each record row, I want to perform an insert on each column.

Something like this maybe using a cursor or something else:

For each record in my table (I'll just use the cursor)
For each column in current record for cursor
perform some sql based on the current column value
Next
Next

So below, all I need to do is figure out how to loop through each column for the current record in the cursor


AS

DECLARE Create_Final_Table CURSOR FOR

SELECT FieldName, AcctNumber, Screen, CaseNumber, BKYChapter, FileDate, DispositionCode, BKUDA1, RMSADD2, RMSCHPNAME_1, RMSADDR_1,
RMSCITY_1, RMSSTATECD_1, RMSZIPCODE_1, RMSWORKKPHN, BKYMEETDTE, RMSCMPNAME_2, RMSADDR1_2, RMSCITY_2, RMSSTATECD_2,
RMSZIPCODE_2, RMSHOMEPHN, BARDATE, RMSCMPNAME_3, RMSADD1_2, RMSADD2_3, RMSCITY_3, RMSZIPCODE_3, RMSWORKPHN_2
FROM EBN_TEMP1

OPEN Create_Final_Table

FETCH FROM Create_Final_EBN_Table INTO @FieldName, @AcctNumber, @Screen, @CaseNumber, @BKYChapter, @FileDate, @DispositionCode, @BKUDA1, @RMSADD2, @RMSCHPNAME_1, @RMSADDR_1,
@RMSCITY_1, @RMSSTATECD_1, @RMSZIPCODE_1, @RMSWORKKPHN, @BKYMEETDTE, @RMSCMPNAME_2, @RMSADDR1_2, @RMSCITY_2, @RMSSTATECD_2,
@RMSZIPCODE_2, @RMSHOMEPHN, @BARDATE, @RMSCMPNAME_3, @RMSADD1_2, @RMSADD2_3, @RMSCITY_3, @RMSZIPCODE_3, @RMSWORKPHN_2

WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
BEGIN

@Chapter = chapter for this record

For each column in current record <---- not sure how to code this part is what I'm referring to

do some stuff here using sql for the column I'm on for this row

Next

Case @Chapter
Case 7

Insert RecoverCodeRecord
Insert Status Code Record
Insert Attorney Code Record

Case 13

Insert Record
Insert Record
Insert Record

Case 11

Insert Record
Insert Record
Insert Record

Case 12

Insert Record
Insert Record
Insert Record

END

close Create_Final_Table
deallocate Create_Final_Table

surendrakalekar
Posting Yak Master

120 Posts

Posted - 2005-12-16 : 00:44:22
quote:
Originally posted by dba123


For each record in my table (I'll just use the cursor)
For each column in current record for cursor perform some sql based on the current column value
Next
Next


for column you can use cursor by using this select statement

select c.name as ColumnName from syscolumns c, sysobjects o
where c.id = o.id
and o.name = 'YourTableName' and o.xtype = 'U'

But why you are doing this? If you explain bit more then we can suggest you some different logic. Cursor will kill the performance.

Surendra
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madhivanan
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22864 Posts

Posted - 2005-12-16 : 01:10:09
There may be set based approach to your problem if you give more details

Madhivanan

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