Is there a way of apdating all the contents of a feild down multiple rows using a query.
Something like (psuedo code)
UPDATE [Table] SET field = replace(field,'*','toLowerCase (field)');
Cheers
macrost
2:20 pm on Oct 6, 2003 (gmt 0)
ukgimp, If you want to have all lower case then you can use:
LCase(field)
Mac
P.S. UCase will put it in all caps.
mattglet
2:56 pm on Oct 6, 2003 (gmt 0)
another answer to your question:
yes, that will affect every record in your table. queries only modify records that meet a WHERE clause. if none is present, then all records will be updated.
-Matt
duckhunter
2:38 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)
I believe the SQL Server commands are LOWER and UPPER LCASE and UCASE are the VBSCRIPT equivalents.
the SQL Update Statement would be: UPDATE [Table] SET field = LOWER(field) [WHERE field2 = 'value']
mattglet
3:49 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)
duckhunter-
that is correct... lower and upper are the keywords to use with SQL. lcase & ucase are strictly vbscript functions.