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Stephane Lajeunesse wrote:
>
> NNOOR wrote:
> >
> > We are getting increasingly frustrated with the restrictions in the
> > MS SQL Server, especially when it comes to modifying the columns of
> > a table. It does not let you drop a column, change data type or
>
> If I remember correctly, this is defined in the ANSI standard for SQL
> and is also true for Oracle (cannot drop a column, or chage it's
> datatype).
>
> > add/remove NULL restrictions. As a result, we are considering
>
> This is a logical error. You cannot make a column NOT NULL if the table
> as rows. You first have to fill in these rows with values and then make
> it NOT NULL.
>
> Stephane Lajeunesse.
Received on Mon Mar 24 1997 - 00:00:00 CST
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