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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T08:44:04+00:00 2026-06-18T08:44:04+00:00

I have a column of varchar(10) called TITLE. Except for the first row, which

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I have a column of varchar(10) called TITLE. Except for the first row, which contains the column header, the rest of the column happens to be all integers so I wanted to change the datatype to int.

ALTER TABLE X
ALTER COLUMN TITLE int

I get an error when converting the first row, which is the column header: “Conversion failed when converting the varchar value ‘TITLE’ to data type int.

So, how do I convert the data type for all rows, except the column header?

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    2026-06-18T08:44:05+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 8:44 am

    The short answer is No, you cannot mix data types in a single SQL column. Data types need to be consistent for things like sorting, building indexes, etc.

    You could possibly use another table to store various column headers, or another column in the same table.

    Using a NoSQL solution such as MongoDB might be an approach, depending on the type of data you’re storing. These solutions allow you to be a lot more flexible with the schema, which can even differ per document.

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