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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2005-04-13 : 07:26:47
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| Justin writes "Hi there,I am new to SQL Server 2000 and have very much been thrown into the deepend. I am developing an asp.net application that queries an SQL db.Basically the problem I have come across is this. I want to display SOME information from a table. What I am doing is creating a temp table. I now want to drop columns that have no values entered.ie: If there are columns called user Text#1, Text#2, Text#3if text#1 has no values, ie they are all null or blank I want to drop that column, but if it had any values I want to display that column.The short of it is the user will not see a blank column with no data all the way down! I have searched the web and found examples of how to do this using Oracle.Can you help?Thanks for your help,Justin." |
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madhivanan
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Posted - 2005-04-13 : 08:38:30
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| If exists(select * from table where text1 is not null).....Drop the columnMadhivananFailing to plan is Planning to fail |
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mr_mist
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Posted - 2005-04-13 : 11:08:35
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quote: Originally posted by madhivanan If exists(select * from table where text1 is not null).....Drop the columnMadhivananFailing to plan is Planning to fail
Shouldn't that be If not exists(select * from table where text1 is not null).....Drop the column -------Moo. :) |
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