I have some 600 columns in DB.While creating I made int instead of varchar.So in order to make all the columns to varchar(500) do i have to write alter command 576 times or is there any way to convert all to varchar(500).I use sql server now
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Are you sure it's wise or necessary to change everything into a varchar?– SWekoAug 14, 2013 at 9:33
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@SWeko totally i have 614 columns and out of that 600 are varchar.So i will first delete columns that are not varchar(if it is possible to alter all) then i will create new non varchar columns– SpringLearnerAug 14, 2013 at 9:35
2 Answers
This query
select o.object_id, o.name, c.column_id, c.name
from sys.columns c
inner join sys.objects o on o.object_id=c.object_id
where c.system_type_id = (select system_type_id from sys.types where name='int')
and o.type='U'
and o.name = 'SomeTableName' -- if you want to filter by table
will give you all the columns in your database that are defined with an int
datatype. Massage the select statement to generate the correct alter
syntax, like this:
select 'alter table '+ o.name +' alter column '+ c.name +' varchar(500);'
from sys.columns c
inner join sys.objects o on o.object_id=c.object_id
where c.system_type_id = (select system_type_id from sys.types where name='int')
and o.type='U'
and o.name = 'SomeTableName' -- if you want to filter by table
, copy the result into another query editor window, and let it rip.
Make sure that you are in the correct database before you run it, and do a backup before, as this can destroy your database structure in a moment
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see i am n number for tables in my DB and i do not want to change all the int columns present in my DB.Just i want to change for a particular table not for all tables Aug 14, 2013 at 9:53
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see my table name status_table.Can you update your answer using this table name Aug 14, 2013 at 10:12
Try following (do backup before):
declare @commands table (SqlStatement nvarchar(max))
insert into @commands (SqlStatement)
select 'alter table ' + quotename(s.name) + '.' + quotename(T.name)
+ ' alter column ' + quotename(c.name) + ' varchar(500)'
from sys.tables T
join sys.schemas S on S.schema_id = T.schema_id
join sys.columns c on c.object_id = T.object_id
where c.name = 'ColName' -- specify conditions to identify tour columns
order by S.name, T.name, c.name
declare csSql cursor local fast_forward for
select SqlStatement from @commands
open csSql
declare @sql nvarchar(max)
fetch next from csSql into @sql
while @@fetch_status = 0 begin
begin try
print @sql
--inspect ouput and uncomment exec if you sure
--exec(@sql)
end try
begin catch
print error_message()
end catch
fetch next from csSql into @sql
end
close csSql
deallocate csSql
Change condition to identify your columns and uncomment exec
when you sure output is fine.
Though, it will not help you for columns participating in PKs, FKs, indexes, check constraints, etc.