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lane0618
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2002-06-20 : 18:08:08
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| I have a table that I want to change all the null values to "0". Is it possible to do this without specifying every column in the update query? I want to run this query frequently, and their will be new columns each time.Thanks,Lane |
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Merkin
Funky Drop Bear Fearing SQL Dude!
4970 Posts |
Posted - 2002-06-20 : 19:45:39
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HiThere is a away to do this. But it involves using the system tables to generate a dynamic sql statement that you can execute. It's messy and not good practice.I can show you if you like but I think you would be best off re-evaluating your database design. Having new columns added all the time is the sign of a database that could do with some optimising.I think it might be better for you to get to the root of your problem. Of course sometimes we do need ugly hacks So, what do you think ? If there is a design problem we can help with, lets sort that out. Otherwise I will show you the code to do this.Damian |
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