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Sanch
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Posted - 2005-11-24 : 15:28:03
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| Hello,I have the following situation.I have a table where I have two columns, the first column is user, and second column is privilege.so for each user, there could be 100s of privilege associated with them.Now what I need to do on this table is. I need to check if a user has a certain privilege, if the user does have that particular privilege, then I need to add 10 new privilege to this table.What I have so far is:select user from user_priv where privilege_id=100insert into user_priv values(user, 200)insert into user_priv values(user, 201)insert into user_priv values(user, 202)insert into user_priv values(user, 203)insert into user_priv values(user, 204)insert into user_priv values(user, 205)and so on until 210.Can you help me with this and tell me how to do this?ThanksSanch |
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SQLTeam MVY
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Posted - 2005-11-24 : 19:24:04
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| insert user_privselect user, i+200from (i = 0 union select 1 union select 2 .... union select 10) awhere privilege_id = 100==========================================Cursors are useful if you don't know sql.DTS can be used in a similar way.Beer is not cold and it isn't fizzy. |
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