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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:34:12+00:00 2026-05-14T02:34:12+00:00

I have a following scenario in my SQL Server 2005 database. zipcodes table has

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I have a following scenario in my SQL Server 2005 database.

zipcodes table has following fields and value (just a sample):

zipcode     latitude   longitude
-------     --------   ---------
65201      123.456     456.789
65203      126.546     444.444

and place table has following fields and value :

id     name     zip      latitude   longitude
--     ----     ---      --------   ---------
1      abc      65201     NULL        NULL
2      def      65202     NULL        NULL
3      ghi      65203     NULL        NULL
4      jkl      65204     NULL        NULL

Now, my requirement is like I want to compare my zip codes of place table and update the available latitude and longitude fields from zipcode table.

And there are some of the zipcodes which has no entry in zipcode table, so that should remain null.

And the major issue is like I have more then 50,00,000 records in my db. So, query should support this feature.

I have tried some of the solutions but unfortunately not getting proper output.

Any help would be appreciated…

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    2026-05-14T02:34:12+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:34 am

    You can try something like

    UPDATE place
    SET     latitude = z.latitude,
            longitude = z.longitude
    FROM    place p INNER JOIN
            zipcodes z ON p.zip = z.zipcode
    

    See example

    DECLARE @zipcodes TABLE(
            zipcode VARCHAR(10),
            latitude   FLOAT,
            longitude FLOAT
    )
    
    DECLARe @place TABLE(
            id INT,
            name VARCHAR(10),
            zip VARCHAR(10),
            latitude FLOAT,
            longitude FLOAT
    )
    
    INSERT INTO @zipcodes SELECT '65201',123.456,456.789 
    INSERT INTO @zipcodes SELECT '65203',126.546,444.444
    
    INSERT INTO @place SELECT 1,'abc','65201',NULL,NULL 
    INSERT INTO @place SELECT 2,'def','65202',NULL,NULL 
    INSERT INTO @place SELECT 3,'ghi','65203',NULL,NULL 
    INSERT INTO @place SELECT 4,'jkl','65204',NULL,NULL 
    
    UPDATE @place
    SET     latitude = z.latitude,
            longitude = z.longitude
    FROM    @place p INNER JOIN
            @zipcodes z ON p.zip = z.zipcode
    
    SELECT  *
    FROM @place
    

    You can verify this from documentation

    UPDATE (Transact-SQL)

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