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g_p
Starting Member
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Posted - 2008-01-29 : 09:11:24
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| Hello to all, i want to make a table in order to keep the data of a hard disk.e.g. create table disk{ capacity integer, name varchar(50), ports integer, buffer char(1));For example i want this hard disk to have these fields and i would like from the user to type me only the capacity because it is going to be a required field and the other fields(name,ports,buffer) to be optional!How do i declare optional fields in a create table command?and then how do i declare/define these fields in insert too?Thanks, in advance! |
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slimt_slimt
Aged Yak Warrior
746 Posts |
Posted - 2008-01-29 : 10:09:58
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| what you need to do is either dynamic sql or normal t-sql with case.if you want in create table function a field to be mandatory then add to capacity (leave other just the way they are):create table my_disk(id int not null primary key identity,capacity int not null,name varchar(50),buffer char(1),ports int)when you will insert data to these table, only mandatory field will be capacity and primary key, which is auto incremented. |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2008-01-29 : 12:49:46
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| declare all optional fields to be of type NULL. Then you dont require to pass value into them during inserts. |
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blindman
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2008-01-29 : 17:15:50
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quote: Originally posted by visakh16 declare all optional fields to be of type NULL. Then you dont require to pass value into them during inserts.
Define them to ALLOW nulls. Null is not a datatype.e4 d5 xd5 Nf6 |
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