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scottdp3
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Posted - 2011-05-04 : 19:02:30
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| Ok, I admit that I am an Oracle guy trapped into Microsoft SQLServer. In Oracle I have :new and :old to refer to a column name. What I want to do is move a value from column A into Column B when Column A is updated.I just can't find this in T-SQL. Simple question I am sure, but your help will be deeply appreciated. ...Scott...Scott |
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Bustaz Kool
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2011-05-04 : 19:33:55
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| Look up Inserted and Deleted tables in Books Onloine (BOL). Same concept just different names.=======================================Elitism is the slur directed at merit by mediocrity. -Sydney J. Harris, journalist (1917-1986) |
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scottdp3
Starting Member
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Posted - 2011-05-05 : 14:04:12
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quote: Originally posted by Bustaz Kool Look up Inserted and Deleted tables in Books Onloine (BOL). Same concept just different names.=======================================Elitism is the slur directed at merit by mediocrity. -Sydney J. Harris, journalist (1917-1986)
Thanks! I didn't make the connection to inserted and deleted tables. That is the bump that I needed....Scott |
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