May 6, 2004 at 6:13 am
Hi!
What I'd like to do is:
UPDATE table1
SET
A_TEXT_COLUMN = (SELECT another_text_column
FROM table2
WHERE table2_id = @precomputed_id_1)
WHERE table1_ID = @precomputed_id_2
Since the cells are text, this does not work. Since the cell to be updated
is in an already exitant row, it's not possible to simply use insert.
I'd like to do something like (PSEUDOcode):
WRITETEXT(table1.A_TEXT_COLUMN,
READTEXT(@textptr_initialised_to_point_at_target_cell))
But the *actual* synatx of WRITETEXT and READTEXT seem totally inappropriate
for any such trick...
Any hints or pointers HUGELY appreciated... THANX
May 7, 2004 at 1:57 am
Is this a standard *problem*? Or an unsolved one (just an sqlserver limitation that must be dealt with in a totally different way??)
I saw 10 people read the thread but nobody answered, maybe the problem is a generally troublesome one with no good solutions...
Any ideas at all?
Thanx,
wOAst
May 7, 2004 at 4:13 am
Is this what you want?
declare @source_ptr binary(16), @target_ptr binary(16), @id1 int, @id2 int
select
@source_ptr = textptr(col1) from tbl1 where id = @id1
select @target_ptr = textptr(col2) from tbl2 where id = @id2
update
tbl2 set col2 = 'a' where id = @id2 --to ensure there's something there
updatetext
tbl2.col2 @target_ptr 0 null tbl1.col1 @source_ptr
May 7, 2004 at 5:32 am
excellent!
thanx!
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