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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T20:26:25+00:00 2026-06-09T20:26:25+00:00

How do I convert all smallint type columns from my database to bit types?

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How do I convert all smallint type columns from my database to bit types?
I am using SQL Server 2008.

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    2026-06-09T20:26:26+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 8:26 pm

    In SQL Server you can do it with ALTER TABLE my_table ALTER COLUMN my_column [new_datatype].

    Be careful of things like default values because I haven’t tested with them.

    Example 1 – will give a list of queries for you to review / amend / execute (safer option).

    DECLARE @TableSchema VARCHAR(100)
    DECLARE @TableName VARCHAR(100)
    DECLARE @ColumnName VARCHAR(100)
    DECLARE @Query NVARCHAR(1000)
    
    DECLARE @FromDataType NVARCHAR(50)
    DECLARE @ToDataType NVARCHAR(50)
    
    SET @TableSchema = 'dbo';
    SET @FromDataType = 'smallint';
    SET @ToDataType = 'bit';
    
    DECLARE c CURSOR FAST_FORWARD FOR 
        SELECT TABLE_NAME, COLUMN_NAME 
        FROM   INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS 
        WHERE  TABLE_SCHEMA = @TableSchema 
           AND TABLE_NAME <> 'sysdiagrams' 
           AND DATA_TYPE = @FromDataType
    
    OPEN c;
    
    FETCH NEXT FROM c INTO @TableName, @ColumnName;
    
    WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
    BEGIN
        SET @Query = N'ALTER TABLE ' + @TableName + N' ALTER COLUMN ' + @ColumnName + N' ' + @ToDataType -- + CHAR(13) + N'GO'
        PRINT @Query
    
        EXEC sp_EXECUTESQL @Query
    
        FETCH NEXT FROM c INTO @TableName, @ColumnName;
    END
    
    CLOSE c;
    DEALLOCATE c;
    

    Example 2 – will execute (recommend running example 1 first!)

    DECLARE @TableSchema VARCHAR(100)
    DECLARE @TableName VARCHAR(100)
    DECLARE @ColumnName VARCHAR(100)
    DECLARE @Query NVARCHAR(1000)
    
    DECLARE @FromDataType NVARCHAR(50)
    DECLARE @ToDataType NVARCHAR(50)
    
    SET @TableSchema = 'dbo';
    SET @FromDataType = 'smallint';
    SET @ToDataType = 'bit';
    
    DECLARE c CURSOR FAST_FORWARD FOR 
        SELECT TABLE_NAME, COLUMN_NAME 
        FROM   INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS 
        WHERE  TABLE_SCHEMA = @TableSchema 
           AND TABLE_NAME <> 'sysdiagrams' 
           AND DATA_TYPE = @FromDataType
    
    OPEN c;
    
    FETCH NEXT FROM c INTO @TableName, @ColumnName;
    
    WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
    BEGIN
        SET @Query = N'ALTER TABLE ' + @TableName + N' ALTER COLUMN ' + @ColumnName + N' ' + @ToDataType + CHAR(13) + N' GO'
        PRINT @Query
    
        FETCH NEXT FROM c INTO @TableName, @ColumnName;
    END
    
    CLOSE c;
    DEALLOCATE c;
    
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