December 22, 2010 at 10:51 am
Hi
How to do this
GO
CREATE TABLE #myTable (column1 int, column2 varchar(256));
go
CREATE TABLE #myTable_hist (column1 int, column2 varchar(256));
GO
INSERT INTO #myTable VALUES (1, 'test');
INSERT INTO #myTable VALUES (2, 'test');
--SELECT BINARY_CHECKSUM(*) from #myTable;
INSERT INTO #myTable_hist
Select * from #myTable
--SELECT BINARY_CHECKSUM(*) from #myTable;
INSERT INTO #myTable VALUES (3, 'test');
--- BINARY_CHECKSUM Need to check whether 3rd value is there are not in his table if not there then need to insert 3rd value alone
-- Will be able to check with BINARY_CHECKSUM row by row checking changes are there or not with the previous records
---Flag like condition for row by row processing
INSERT INTO #myTable_hist
Select * from #myTable
GO
Drop TABLE #myTable
go
Drop TABLE #myTable_hist
Thanks
Parthi
Thanks
Parthi
December 22, 2010 at 11:07 am
This should help get you going:CREATE TABLE #myTable (column1 int, column2 varchar(256));
go
CREATE TABLE #myTable_hist (column1 int, column2 varchar(256), HistCheck INT);
GO
INSERT INTO #myTable VALUES (1, 'test');
INSERT INTO #myTable VALUES (2, 'test');
INSERT #myTable_hist (column1, column2, HistCheck)
Select column1, column2, CHECKSUM(column2) from #myTable
-- Add new row
INSERT INTO #myTable VALUES (3, 'test');
WITH cte
AS
(
SELECT *, CHECKSUM(Column2) AS CheckVal
FROM #myTable
)
MERGE
#myTable_hist AS Target
USING
cte AS Source
ON Target.column1 = Source.column1
WHEN MATCHED AND (Target.HistCheck <> Source.CheckVal) THEN
UPDATE SET
Target.Column2 = Source.Column2,
Target.HistCheck = Source.CheckVal
WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN
INSERT (column1, column2, HistCheck)
VALUES (Source.column1, Source.column2, Source.CheckVal);
December 22, 2010 at 11:21 am
Hi
Thanks for your query with Merge join New thing learned today on this.i have heared on this but not worked with data but now it also has been done so again spl thanks.
update #myTable set column2='TEST' where column1=2
If we use CHECKSUM then it does not check the above thing i have changed column2 as UPPER Case.It will be work in BINARY_CHECKSUM
If i update column2='TESTS' then it works
update #myTable set column2='TESTS' where column1=2
This is fine.But there is change in the string to UPPER Case which also need to be tracked must be updated in #myTable_hist Table how can we do this
Thanks
Parthi
Thanks
Parthi
December 22, 2010 at 11:56 am
Well it appears that you have a case insensitive collation, so CHECKSUM won't show a difference between the same word with different cased letters. Just as if you did it in SQL; 'test' = 'TEST'.
If you need to make that sort of update there are several options. One option is to COLLATE your strings to something Case Sensitive before applying the CHECKSUM function. Another option is to use the BINARY_CHECKSUM function (updating your checksum columns type appropriately). There are other options, but those are probably the easiest.
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