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Hey,

I have an SQL question which may be basic to some but is confusing me. Here is an example of column names for a table 'Person': PersonalID, FirstName, LastName, Car, HairColour, FavDrink, FavFood

Let's say that I input the row: 121312, Rayna, Pieterson, BMW123d, Brown, NULL, NULL

Now I want to update the values for this person, but only if the new value is not null, Update: 121312, Rayna, Pieterson, NULL, Blonde, Fanta, NULL

The new row needs to be: 121312, Rayna, Pieterson, BMW123d, Blonde, Fanta, NULL

So I was thinking something along the lines of: Update Person(PersonalID, FirstName, LastName, Car, HairColour, FavDrink, FavFood) set Car = @Car (where @Car is not null), HairColour = @HairColour (where @HairColour...)... etc.

My only concern is that I can't group all the conditions at the end of the query because it will require all the values to have the same condition. Can't i do something like Update HairColour if @HairColour is not Null

A: 

The following should work:

UPDATE Person
   SET Car = ISNULL(@Car, Car),
       HairColour = ISNULL(@HairColour, HairColour),
       ...

It uses the SQL Server ISNULL function, which returns

  • the first value if it is non-null,
  • or, otherwise, the second value (which, in this case, is the current value of the row).
Heinzi
This also works just as well as using coalesce. Thanks for your help. Sorry i accepted the other answer as they were first to reply.
Tamara JQ
+1  A: 

Set the column equal to itself with an isnull round it setting it to your parameter.

UPDATE
    YourTable
SET
   YourColumn = ISNULL(YourColumn, @yourParameter)
WHERE
    ID = @id
Robin Day
That's not what the question was. Quote: "update the values for this person, but only if the *new* value is not null"
Heinzi
+3  A: 

Id use coalesce for this: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms190349.aspx

update Person
set Car = coalesce(@Car, Car), HairColour = coalesce(@HairColour, HairColour)
Fabian
MySQL reference: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/comparison-operators.html#function_coalesce
dnagirl
Thanks so much for your help. I was thinking of using this function but couldn't understand how it worked exactly. Cheers works a dream
Tamara JQ
A: 

You can use the isnull function:

update Person
set
  Car = isnull(@Car, Car),
  HairColour = isnull(@HairColour, HairColour),
  FavDrink = isnull(@FavDrink, FavDrink),
  FavFood = isnull(@FavFood, FavFood)
where PersonalID = @PersonalID
Guffa