I have 2 tables with details as follows
Table 1
Name | City | Employee_Id
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Raj | CA | A2345
Diya | IL | A1234
Max | PL | A2321
Anna | TX | A1222
Luke | DC | A5643
Table 2
Name | City | Employee_Id | Phone | Age
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Raj | CA | A2345 | 4094 | 25
Diya | IL | A1234 | 4055 | 19
Max | PL | A2321 | 4076 | 23
As you can see, Employee_Id
is the common column in both the columns. I want to update all the entries present in table 1 into table 2.
Raj, Divya and Max are already present in Table 2. So it should not create a duplicate entry in table 2 and skip those 3 entries whereas Anna and Luke are not present in table 2. so this should be added as a new row.
The SQL should be able to merge these 2 columns and ignore the rows which are already present. The final table 2 must be similar to this.
Table 2
Name | City | Employee_Id | Phone | Age
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Raj | CA | A2345 | 4094 | 25
Diya | IL | A1234 | 4055 | 19
Max | PL | A2321 | 4076 | 23
Anna | TX | A1222 | |
Luke | DC | A5643 | |
Is there a way I could achieve this? I am pretty new to SQL, so any inputs would be of great help. I read about merge and update feature but I guess merge is in Transact-SQL. Also read about joins but could not find a way to crack this.
Raj / OH / A2345
? No moves or name changes allowed for with the same employee id? What you'd want is a duplicate employee id? – Joachim Isaksson Mar 4 '16 at 19:04