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harrisw48
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34 Posts

Posted - 2006-11-07 : 09:25:52
I have a DTS in SQL 2k that basically copies fields to a destination location when ran.

What I want to do is force current date into a field on the destination file

How can I do it?

Thanks

nr
SQLTeam MVY

12543 Posts

Posted - 2006-11-07 : 09:29:13
Using a default on the column?

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DTS can be used in a similar way.
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harrisw48
Starting Member

34 Posts

Posted - 2006-11-07 : 15:54:25
What do you mean use a default?

Can you explain further, and how to do it
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Antonio
Posting Yak Master

168 Posts

Posted - 2006-11-10 : 06:14:49
quote:
Originally posted by harrisw48

What do you mean use a default?

Can you explain further, and how to do it



Hi mate,

look up CREATE TABLE in BOL,

Here is an extract straight from the help :

DEFAULT

Specifies the value provided for the column when a value is not explicitly supplied during an insert. DEFAULT definitions can be applied to any columns except those defined as timestamp, or those with the IDENTITY property. DEFAULT definitions are removed when the table is dropped. Only a constant value, such as a character string; a system function, such as SYSTEM_USER(); or NULL can be used as a default. To maintain compatibility with earlier versions of SQL Server, a constraint name can be assigned to a DEFAULT.


Here is a very simple example :


create table #test (someColumn varchar(5), myDefaultDate datetime default getdate(), myDefaultInteger int default 2)

insert into #test (someColumn) values ('Hello')

select * from #test

drop #test



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