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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:13:57+00:00 2026-05-13T17:13:57+00:00

I have a MySQL database that I am migrating to SQL Server. The application

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I have a MySQL database that I am migrating to SQL Server. The application that references the database breaks when I run it against SQL Server because SQL Server does not offer the implicit defaults that MySQL offers.

I wanted to see if there is a way to generate script that would force defaults on all NOT Null columns that do not have a default specified. This way I can mimic MySQL’s implicit defaults using explicit defaults in SQL Server

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    2026-05-13T17:13:57+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:13 pm

    try something like this. this will generate some SQL that you can run to add the missing defaults. So run this and then take the output and run that to actually add the defaults. Also, you may want to tweak what I set as the defaults in the CASE:

    SELECT
    'ALTER TABLE '+c.TABLE_CATALOG+'.'+c.TABLE_SCHEMA+'.'+c.TABLE_NAME
        +' ADD CONSTRAINT DF_'+c.TABLE_NAME+'_'+c.COLUMN_NAME+'_'+CONVERT(varchar(5),c.ORDINAL_POSITION)
        +' DEFAULT '
            +CASE c.DATA_TYPE
                 WHEN 'money'         THEN '0.0'
                 WHEN 'int'           THEN '0'
                 WHEN 'text'          THEN ''''''
                 WHEN 'smallint'      THEN '0'
                 WHEN 'datetime'      THEN 'GETDATE()'
                 WHEN 'varchar'       THEN ''''''
                 WHEN 'numeric'       THEN '0'
                 WHEN 'tinyint'       THEN '0'
                 WHEN 'smalldatetime' THEN 'GETDATE()'
                 WHEN 'float'         THEN '0.0'
                 WHEN 'char'          THEN ''''''
                 WHEN 'bigint'        THEN '0'
                 WHEN 'bit'           THEN '0'
                 WHEN 'nvarchar'      THEN ''''''
             END
            +' FOR '+c.COLUMN_NAME
        FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS    c
        WHERE c.COLUMN_DEFAULT IS NULL AND IS_NULLABLE='NO'
            AND c.DATA_TYPE NOT IN ('image','varbinary','binary')
    
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