Assuming you are using SQL Server, just assign your table name to @strTablename
In this example I assumed that dbo.MyTable
is the table name
DECLARE @strTablename varchar(100) = 'dbo.MyTable'
DECLARE @strQuery varchar(max) = ''
DECLARE @strUnPivot as varchar(max) = ' UNPIVOT ([Count] for [Column] IN ('
CREATE TABLE ##tblTemp([Column] varchar(50), [Count] Int)
SELECT @strQuery = ISNULL(@strQuery,'') + 'Count([' + name + ']) as [' + name + '] ,' from sys.columns where object_id = object_id(@strTablename) and is_nullable = 1
SELECT @strUnPivot = ISNULL(@strUnPivot,'') + '[' + name + '] ,' from sys.columns where object_id = object_id(@strTablename) and is_nullable = 1
SET @strQuery = 'SELECT [Column],[Count] FROM ( SELECT ' + SUBSTRING(@strQuery,1,LEN(@strQuery) - 1) + ' FROM ' + @strTablename + ') AS p ' + SUBSTRING(@strUnPivot,1,LEN(@strUnPivot) - 1) + ')) AS unpvt '
INSERT INTO ##tblTemp EXEC (@strQuery)
SELECT [Column] from ##tblTemp Where [Count] =0
DROP TABLE ##tblTemp