I'm sure I've read in the online help that if you perform a one table query (select * from table), you should be able to modify the data in the Results window (as in Open Table) if the primary key is returned. Well it doesn't allow you to edit any columns. So is the correct functionality or is the help incorrect? This would be a VERY useful feature.
I run the following statement and it will not update beyond 7 million plus rows and I have about 38 million to complete. I keep checking updated row counts and after 1/2 day it's still the same so I know something is wrong because it was rolling through no problem when I initiated it. I need to complete ASAP so it's adding to my frustration. The 'Acct_Num_CH' field is an encrypted field (fyi).
SET rowcount 10000 UPDATE [dbo].[CC_Info_T] SET [Acct_Num_CH] = 'ayIWt6C8sgimC6t61EJ9d8BB3+bfIZ8v' WHERE [Acct_Num_CH] IS NOT NULL WHILE @@ROWCOUNT > 0 BEGIN SET rowcount 10000 UPDATE [dbo].[CC_Info_T] SET [Acct_Num_CH] = 'ayIWt6C8sgimC6t61EJ9d8BB3+bfIZ8v' WHERE [Acct_Num_CH] IS NOT NULL END SET rowcount 0
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Hi, I'm trying to work on a database when I'm not connected. I can't figure out how to get a local copy of a database.mdf that I created on the server, onto my hard drive, using SQL Management Studio Express. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd be forever in your debt. Thanks
I want to know if bcp can do this for me,(I get my results nicely from fetch statement) lets say I do this Select Fileid, FileNo, VersionNo, Fieldname, Fileid from TableA and my results are
1806.034
I want my text file that I will use bcp to recreate to be like in this format VersonNo Fileid Select Fileid, FileNo, VersionNo, Fieldname, Fileid from TableA
Is there a way to get multiple rows of data to show in 1 row of results? I have a Data Table (ID, Name, Date, etc), Facility Table (ID, Name) and FacilityKey Table (Data ID and Facility ID). The Data table has a 1 to many relationship with the FacilityKey table.
I want to return the Data ID and each Facility Name associated with that Data ID to display in a DataGrid (preferably each Facility Name in the same cell on the grid too), but am stumped on how to get teh query to work (or where to look in the SQL documentation for something like this).
I want to display the top 5 count of areacodes for each name I want to combine all the results for the areacodes into one column for each user. like a csv. I tried my code below but the results just return the same 5 of areacodes for all names on each area code row with each callername. like joe blow 123,456,755,312,465,567,555 bill jones 123,456,755,312,465,567,555
I just want the top 5 for each particular name. I tried reading a few articles on putting multiple colums in one row and i could not figure out what i am missing! Thanks
) --This is where the area code data comes from I can get it to display in multiple colums, but -- I want the area codes to be on one line for each name SELECT CallerName, SUBSTRING(TargetNum, 2, 3) AS AreaCode, COUNT(*) AS AreaCodeCount, DATEADD(day, DATEDIFF(day, 0, GtCalcDate), 0) as myDate FROM CDRMAIN WHERE LEN(TargetNum) >= 11 AND TargetNum NOT LIKE '_800%' AND GtCalcDate >= '2006-11-06' AND GtCalcDate < '2006-11-07' GROUP BY CallerName, SUBSTRING(TargetNum, 2, 3), DATEADD(day, DATEDIFF(day, 0, GtCalcDate), 0) ORDER BY CallerName, COUNT(*) DESC
-- Get Calls SELECT s.CallerName, s.AreaCode, s.Calls, s.theDate--,myareacodes FROM @Stage s INNER JOIN ( SELECT CallerName, MIN(RowID) mirw, 4 + MIN(RowID) marw FROM @Stage GROUP BY CallerName
HAVING (CallerName = 'name1') OR (CallerName = 'name2') ) q ON q.CallerName = s.CallerName AND s.RowID BETWEEN q.mirw AND q.marw ORDER BY callername,Calls desc -- set @MyAreaCodes ='' -- SELECT top 5 @MyAreaCodes = @MyAreaCodes + ISNULL(AreaCode,'') + ',' from @Stage
-- SELECT CallerNAme,@MyAreaCodes AS MyAreaCodes from @stage Group By CallerName
In Flat File Source properties windows there's Preview node, when we check that node there's an option to skip the data in how many rows. Is it affect the result ?
In MSDN, it says that it is recommended to use windows authentication to connect to SQL Server rather than use mixed authentication.
I create user deltasqluser on windows OS, and I specify in my webform ASP.NET script below :
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label Label1; private string _connString = @"data source=deltasql2000;initial catalog=northwind;integrated security=false;user id=deltasqluser"; /* comment : I login to my windows as deltakoronx, and I want to every user (including me), connected to sql server through IIS, will be identified as deltasqluser not as user's login (impersonate) */ private void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(_connString); SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(); cmd.Connection = conn; cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text; cmd.CommandText = "select suser_sname()";
at web.config, I add : <identity impersonate="false" userName="deltasqluser" password="" />
at IIS webApplication1's properties, tab "Directory Security", at "Authentication and access control" section, I checked "enable anonymous access" with user : DELTAIUSR_DELTA and checked "Integrated Windows Authentication",
at query analyzer, I login as "sa" and execute script below : exec sp_grantdbaccess 'deltasqluser','northwind'
when I run the ASP.NET script, error at conn.Open(); with error message : Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE'.
What should I do so that IIS login to SQL Server as user deltasqluser not as "NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE" ?
I have two tables A and B, A has 8000 and B has 8122 records. I want to see what records are missing. I tried EXCEPT and it returned zero rows. I used where non exists also still no records.
I want a query that will combine that values for each ID into one field per group. So if ID 1 has multiple sports but also a greek attribute, they end up with two rows; the first row containing the combined sports values and the second row the greek valued not combined, because there was only one value in that group for that ID. For example:
I have three tables, Accounts, AccountCustomer and Customers, and the data-relationshiop between are defined according to the image below:
I created also a query (the sql-query below), displaying the customers for every account that is on the table "Accounts", and I got the results, as we can see in the image below:
SELECT A.AccountID, c.CustomerNo, c.Surname, c.Name, c.TaxNum FROM Accounts A left join AccountCustomer ac on ac.AccountID = A.AccountID left join Customers c on c.CustomerNo = ac.CustomerNo order by A.AccountID;
As we understand, an "AccountID" have multiple customers, so I want to transform tha multiple results to one row, grouping by AccountID (one account belongs to one or many Customers), like the image below:
I tried to use row_number()-expression to get this, but I didn't make it. So my question is, how can I alter my sql-query to get the final result like image above?
I'm trying to calculate some leagues for a website i run usuing some quite complicated querys. As the leagues are calculated with such somplicated criteria, i've had to build the leagues inot a temporary table.
What i need to be able to do is update the temp table with the results of a group by query. This gives me an error and the only way i have found to achieve this is to insert the results of a group by into another temp table, and then use that to perfom the update.
Is there something i'm missing, or is this the only way to achieve my goal ?
Stepping thru the code with the debugger shows the dataset rows being deleted.
After executing the code, and getting to the page presentation. Then I stop the debug and start the page creation process again ( Page_Load ). The database still has the original deleted dataset rows. Adding rows works, then updating works fine, but deleting rows, does not seem to work.
The dataset is configured to send the DataSet updates to the database. Use the standard wizard to create the dataSet.
cDependChildTA.Fill(cDependChildDs._ClientDependentChild, UserId); rowCountDb = cDependChildDs._ClientDependentChild.Count; for (row = 0; row < rowCountDb; row++) { dr_dependentChild = cDependChildDs._ClientDependentChild.Rows[0]; dr_dependentChild.Delete(); //cDependChildDs._ClientDependentChild.Rows.RemoveAt(0); //cDependChildDs._ClientDependentChild.Rows.Remove(0); /* update the Client Process Table Adapter*/ // cDependChildTA.Update(cDependChildDs._ClientDependentChild); // cDependChildTA.Update(cDependChildDs._ClientDependentChild); } /* zero rows in the DataSet at this point */ /* update the Child Table Adapter */ cDependChildTA.Update(cDependChildDs._ClientDependentChild);
SELECT - 1 AS OrganisationID, '--Please Select--' AS OrganisationName UNION ALL SELECT OrganisationID, OrganisationName FROM tblOrganisation ORDER BY OrganisationName
I have a results table that was created from many different sources in SSIS. I have done calculations and created derived columns in it. I am trying to figure out if there is a way to remove duplicate rows from this table without first writing it to a temp sql table and then parsing through it to remove them.
each row has a like key in a column - I would like to remove like rows keeping specific columns in the resulting row based on the data in this key field.
I have this script in my database, but it always gives 2054 rows back and if I actually DO change something it doesn't even notice...
UPDATE a SET a.[omschrijving]=SP.[omschrijving] ,a.[verkoopprijs]=SP.[verkoopprijs] ,a.[gewijzigd]=getDate() FROM [artikelen] a LEFT OUTER JOIN [Hofstede].[dbo].[sparepartsupdate] SP ON a.PartNrFabrikant = sp.PartNrFabrikant WHERE ((A.omschrijving != SP.[omschrijving]) OR (A.[verkoopprijs] != SP.[verkoopprijs]))
Hi everyone. I am updating a table with aggregate results for multiplecolumns. Below is an example of how I approached this. It works finebut is pretty slow. Anyone have an idea how to increase performance.Thanks for any help.UPDATE #MyTableSET HireDate=(Select Min(Case When Code = 'OHDATE' then DateChangedelse null end)From HREHWhere #MyTable.HRCo=HREH.HRCo and#MyTable.HRRef=HREH.HRRef ),TerminationDate=(select Max(Case When Type = 'N' thenDateChanged else null end)From HREHWhere #MyTable.HRCo=HREH.HRCo and#MyTable.HRRef=HREH.HRRef ),ReHireDate=(select MAX(Case When Code = 'HIRE' thenDateChanged else null end)From HREHWhere #MyTable.HRCo=HREH.HRCo and #MyTable.HRRef=HREH.HRRef )
I have a simple update statement (see example below) that when runs, I expect to see the number of records updated in the Results tab. This information shows up in the Messages tab; however, what is displayed in the Results tab is (No column name) 40. From where the 40 is being generated. I have tried restarting SSMS 2012, restarting my computer, turning NOCOUNT on and off.
"UPDATE TableA SET Supervisor = 'A123' WHERE PersonnelNumber = 'B456'"
I have created a table(T1) from select query result, that Select query is parameterised. Now I need to update the select query table(T1) based on the result every time.
Below is my Query:
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[RPT_Cost_copy] SELECT MEII.*, SIMM.U_SP2DC, UPPER(SIMM.U_C3C2) AS GRP3,sb.cost, PREV.Z1, PREV.Z3, SB.Z2, SB.Z4,SIMM.U_C3DC1 AS FAM INTO T1 FROM (SELECT a.meu, a.mep2, SUM(a.mest) as excst FROM mei as A WHERE a.myar=@yr and a.mprd=@mth AND LTRIM(A.MCU) <> '' AND LTRIM(A.MRP2) <> ''
SQL Ver: 2008 (not r2) Problem: The following code returns correct results when moving variable declarations and update statement outside a stored procedure, but fails to return a value other than zero for the "COMPANY TOTAL" records. The "DEPT TOTAL" result works fine both in and outside the sp.This may have to do with handling NULL values since I was getting warning message earlier involving a value being eliminated by an aggregate function involving a NULL. I only got this message when running inside the sp, not when running standalone. I wrapped the values inside the SUM functions with an ISNULL, and now return a zero rather than NULL for the "COMPANY TOTAL" records when running inside SP.All variable values are correct when running.
SQL CODE: DECLARE @WIPMonthCurrent date = (SELECT TOP 1 WIPMonth FROM budxcWIPMonths WHERE ActiveWIPPeriod = 'Y') select @WIPMonthCurrent as WIPMonthCurrent
We are getting unexpected results from the following update statement when it is executed on SQL Server 2005.
The strange thing is that we get duplicated values for QM_UID (although when run under SQL Server 2000 we don't get duplicated values)
Can anyone explain why this happens or suggest another way of populating this column without using a cursor or adding a temporary autoincrement column and copying the values over?
declare @NextID int;
set @NextID = 1;
update tmp set QM_UID=@NextID, @NextID = @NextID + 1;
select QM_UID, count(*) from tmp group by QM_UID having count(*) > 1 order by QM_UID
-- NB: The number of rows that must be added to tmp before this problem will occur is machine dependant
-- 100000 rows is sufficient on one of our servers but another (faster) server doesn't show the error
-- at 100000 rows but does at 1000000 rows.
-- Create a table
CREATE TABLE tmp ( [QM_ADD_OP] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_ADD_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_ADD_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_EDIT_OP] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_EDIT_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_EDIT_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_LOCK_OP] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_QUOTE_JOB] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_QUOTE_NUM] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_JOB_NUM] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_PRJ_NUM] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_NUMBER] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REV_NUM] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REV_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_REV_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_REV_OPR] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_STYLE_CODE] [char](4) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REP_JOB_NUM] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REP_COLUMN] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_REP_PART] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REP_MODEL] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_REP_TYPE] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_MODEL_QUOTE] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_RUN_NUM] [int] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_SOURCE_QUOTE] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_SOURCE_VAR] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_SOURCE_QTY] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_SOURCE_PART] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_SOURCE_MODEL] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_ORIG_QUOTE] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_ORIG_VAR] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_ORIG_QTY] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_ORIG_PART] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_COPY_JOB] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_COPY_COLUMN] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_COPY_J_PART] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_COPY_QUOTE] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_COPY_VAR] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_COPY_QTY] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_COPY_Q_PART] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_JOINT_STATUS] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_QUOTE_STATUS] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_JOB_STATUS] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_LIVE_STATUS] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_USER_STATUS] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_DEL_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_IS_CONVERTED] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_PRINTED] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_COPY_RATES] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_IMPORT_UPDATE] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_CRED_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_CRED_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_CRED_AMT] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_CRED_OP] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_HELD] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_PROOF] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_DELIV_METHOD] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_ART_METHOD] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_DES_TYPE] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_REC_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_REC_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_OWN_OP] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_RESP_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_RESP_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_RESP_OP] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_RESP_OP_1] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_RESP_OP_2] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_RESP_OP_3] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_RESP_OP_4] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_RESP_OP_5] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_RECONTACT] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_REQ_FLAG] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_ORIG_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_ORIG_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_PREF_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_PREF_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_LATE_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_LATE_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_TITLE] [char](72) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_DELIV_CODE] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_CLT_SPEC] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_TAX_REF] [char](22) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_CONTACT] [char](36) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_PHONE] [char](22) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_FAX] [char](22) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_ORDER] [char](20) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_ORDER_CFM] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_ORDER_REL] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REP] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REP_1] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REP_2] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REP_3] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REP_4] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_REP_5] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_COORDINATOR] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_PRIORITY] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_TYPE_CODE] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_GRADE] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_FIN_SIZE_CODE] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_FIN_WID] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_FIN_LEN] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_FIN_DEP] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_FIN_GUSS] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_FIN_GSM] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_FIN_UNIT] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_ORIENT] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_PROD_CODE] [char](22) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_FIN_GOOD] [char](22) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_CUST_CODE] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_CUST_CODE_1] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_CUST_CODE_2] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_CUST_PROS] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_REQD_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_REQD_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_FOLIO] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_FOLIO_1] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_FOLIO_2] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_PACK_QTY] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_USAGE] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_REORDER] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_EACH_WGT] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_WGT_UNIT] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_RFQ_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_RFQ_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_RFQ_OPR] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_SALES_TYPE] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_SALES_SRC] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_SALES_RSN] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_PROFILE] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_JOB_QTY] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_PREV_QTY] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_JOB_UNIT] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_PO_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_PO_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_PO_OP] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_DLY_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_DLY_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_QTY_DESP] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_TOTAL_DLY] [int] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_SCHED_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_SCHED_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_CLOSE_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_CLOSE_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL, [QM_INV_NUM] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_PACK_NUM] [char](12) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_DOWN_LOAD] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_TRACK_CODE] [char](4) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_TAX_TYPE] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_TAX_CODE] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_CURR] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_EXCH_RATE] numeric(18,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_UNIT_QTY] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_UNIT_FLAG] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_RUNON_QTY] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_SPEC_QTY] numeric(26,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_CHARGEABLE] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_NC_REASON] [char](22) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_CUST_MKUP] numeric(18,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_JOB_MKUP] numeric(18,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_BROKERAGE] numeric(18,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_CUST_DISC] numeric(18,8) DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_INVOKED_BTNS] [int] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_IMPORTED] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_IMPORT_RECALC] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_IMPORT_CONVERT] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_BRANCH] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_CODE] [char](36) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_TEMPLATE] [smallint] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_REPEAT_PERIOD] [int] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_REOPEN_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_CAT_OPTION] [char](16) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_UNIT_ID] [char](10) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_PROD_BRANCH] [char](6) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, [QM_UID] [int] DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, [QM_AVAIL_DATE] [smalldatetime] DEFAULT ('1900-01-01') NOT NULL, [QM_AVAIL_TIME] [int] DEFAULT -1 NOT NULL ) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
-- Create an index on the table
CREATE unique INDEX [QM_NUMBER_ORDER] ON tmp([QM_QUOTE_JOB], [QM_NUMBER]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
-- Populate the table
declare @Counter as int
SET NOCOUNT ON
set @Counter = 1
while @Counter < 100000
begin
insert into tmp (QM_ADD_TIME, QM_NUMBER) values (1,@Counter);
set @Counter = @Counter + 1
end
GO
-- Update QM_UID to a sequential value
declare @NextID int;
set @NextID = 1;
update tmp set QM_UID=@NextID, @NextID = @NextID + 1;
-- Find rows with a duplicate QM_UID (there should be no duplicate)
select QM_UID, count(*) from tmp group by QM_UID having count(*) > 1 order by QM_UID
--drop table tmp
-- output from select @@VERSION
-- Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3054.00 (Intel X86) Mar 23 2007 16:28:52 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Developer Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 1)
Hi, I have a table called Past with 4 columns(Number,WW,Goal,Eng) and in Number column has 53 rows, 1,2,3 - 53. Now i need to update the 53rd row with the following code and it works. Since i dont know how to combine this i update them separately.
Update Past set WW = ('WW'+convert(varchar(10),datepart(wk,getdate())-1)) WHERE Number = '53'
Update Past set Goal = (Select Eng_Goal from AverageEngTime) WHERE Number = '53'
Update Past set Eng = (SELECT ((Mon_Day + Mon_Night + Tue_Day + Tue_Night + Wed_Day + Wed_Night + Thu_Day + Thu_Night + Fri_Day + Fri_Night + Sat_Day + Sat_Night + Sun_Day + Sun_night)* 100/168) FROM AverageEngTime where Shifts = 'Average') WHERE Number = '53'
Now, whenever i execute, I want my row 52 to be updated with data from row 53 and row 51 with data from row 52 and so on until row 1 with data from row 2. Meaning i just want to update new data for row 53 and other rows should be updated with the data from next line. How do i do that? Please help..Thanks
Hi,I'm using table it has 100 rows, how can i update 10 or 15 rows at thesame time with single query. In real case, if user enters "5" intextbox it means that the "5" rows will be updated.In SAS i was using 'outobs' {outobs = n} which means n rows will beaffected.Thanx.