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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:45:01+00:00 2026-05-17T18:45:01+00:00

I am working with a database schema that I cannot change – and I

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I am working with a database schema that I cannot change – and I need to run a bulk update. I am moving data between source and target databases, with the same schema. I know this is awful, but it is what I am working with right now.

The schema is as follows:

Car
CarType1
CarType2
CarType3
CarType4

What I am trying to do – is bring over the CarTypes from my source database, by updating the target CarTypes.

My question is:

If my source record for car “BMW” has 3 CarTypes specified like so:

Car: BMW
CarType1: Fast
CarType2: Well Made
CarType3: Good Handling
CarType4: NULL

and my target has:

Car: BMW
CarType1: Fun Car
CarType2: NULL
CarType3: NULL
CarType4: NULL

How would I write an update statement such that CarType1-2-3 from the source would fill in the available NULL fields on the target? So Source:CarType1 -> Target:CarType2. And also – would there be a way to cancel out of the bulk update for this record and log a message if there wasn’t room in the target for all of the source fields(say if there’s 4 CarType values in my source, and only 3 NULL CarType columns in the corresponding target row?

Thank you!

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    2026-05-17T18:45:02+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:45 pm

    I don’t know about doing it in one statement but four UPDATE statements do the trick.
    The final select shows you what columns have overflowed.

    DECLARE @CarsSource TABLE (Car VARCHAR(32), CarType1 VARCHAR(32), CarType2 VARCHAR(32), CarType3 VARCHAR(32), CarType4 VARCHAR(32))
    DECLARE @CarsDestination TABLE (Car VARCHAR(32), CarType1 VARCHAR(32), CarType2 VARCHAR(32), CarType3 VARCHAR(32), CarType4 VARCHAR(32))
    
    INSERT INTO @CarsSource VALUES ('BMW', 'Fast', 'Well Made', 'Good Handling', NULL)
    INSERT INTO @CarsSource VALUES ('Overflow', 'Fast', 'Well Made', 'Good Handling', 'Overflow')
    
    INSERT INTO @CarsDestination VALUES ('BMW', 'Fun Car', NULL, NULL, NULL)
    INSERT INTO @CarsDestination VALUES ('Overflow', 'Fun Car', NULL, NULL, NULL)
    
    UPDATE  @CarsDestination
    SET     CarType1 = s.CarType1
            , CarType2 = s.CarType2
            , CarType3 = s.CarType3
            , CarType4 = s.CarType4
    FROM    @CarsDestination d
            INNER JOIN @CarsSource s ON s.Car = d.Car
    WHERE   d.Cartype1 IS NULL        
    
    UPDATE  @CarsDestination
    SET     CarType2 = s.CarType1
            , CarType3 = s.CarType2
            , CarType4 = s.CarType3
    FROM    @CarsDestination d
            INNER JOIN @CarsSource s ON s.Car = d.Car
    WHERE   d.Cartype2 IS NULL        
    
    UPDATE  @CarsDestination
    SET     CarType3 = s.CarType1
            , CarType4 = s.CarType2
    FROM    @CarsDestination d
            INNER JOIN @CarsSource s ON s.Car = d.Car
    WHERE   d.Cartype3 IS NULL        
    
    UPDATE  @CarsDestination
    SET     CarType4 = s.CarType1        
    FROM    @CarsDestination d
            INNER JOIN @CarsSource s ON s.Car = d.Car
    WHERE   d.Cartype4 IS NULL        
    
    SELECT  *
    FROM    @CarsSource s
            LEFT OUTER JOIN @CarsDestination d ON COALESCE(d.Cartype4, d.Cartype3, d.Cartype2, d.Cartype1) = COALESCE(s.Cartype4, s.Cartype3, s.Cartype2, s.Cartype1)
    WHERE   d.Car IS NULL
    
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