I need to update/replace the data in datatable.column. The table has a field named Content
. I'm using the REPLACE
function. Since the column datatype is NTEXT
, SQL Server doesn't allow me to use the REPLACE
function.
I can't change the datatype because this database is 3rd party software table. Changing the datatype will cause the application to fail.
UPDATE [CMS_DB_test].[dbo].[cms_HtmlText]
SET Content = REPLACE(Content,'ABC','DEF')
WHERE Content LIKE '%ABC%'
I Receive this error:
Msg 8116, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Argument data type ntext is invalid for argument 1 of replace function.
- Can I fix this with T-SQL? Does someone have an example how to read and to loop?
- Since this is onetime conversion, maybe I can change to another type but I'm afraid I'm messing up the data.
There is a primary key field: name: ID - integer - it's an identity.... So I need to think about this too. Maybe set the Identity to N temporary.
Please advise on how to achieve the REPLACE function?
Approx. 3000 statements need to be updated with a new solution.
Assuming SQL Server 2000, the following StackOverflow question should address your problem.
If using SQL Server 2005/2008, you can use the following code (taken from here):
IF your data won't overflow 4000 characters AND you're on SQL Server 2000 or compatibility level of 8 or SQL Server 2000:
For SQL Server 2005+: