I have an update statement in a stored procedure that looks generally like this:

Update [TABLE_NAME]
Set XYZ=@ABC

Is there a good way to only trigger the update statement if the variable is not null or the value -1?

Similar to an IF NOT EXISTS...INSERT question.

Thank you so much.

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Use a T-SQL IF:

IF @ABC IS NOT NULL AND @ABC != -1
    UPDATE [TABLE_NAME] SET XYZ=@ABC

Take a look at the MSDN docs.

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That easy huh? Well I'm gonna go stick a fork in an electrical socket and score a dirty needle from a back alley in Atlantic City and other equally dumb things. Thank you for your help. – Jake Aug 18 '11 at 18:06
@Jake, No worries. We all have our days. BTW, welcome to StackOverflow! – James Hill Aug 18 '11 at 18:27
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Another approach when you have many updates would be to use COALESCE:

UPDATE [DATABASE].[dbo].[TABLE_NAME]
SET    
    [ABC]  = COALESCE(@ABC, [ABC]),
    [ABCD] = COALESCE(@ABCD, [ABCD])
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This is what I was beating my head into the desk trying to do. Much nicer looking than a whole bunch of "if-update" pairs when there's a dozen column involved. – Herb May 17 at 13:51
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