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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T16:46:50+00:00 2026-06-06T16:46:50+00:00

I have a SQL Server table which has 625 columns created with different datatypes

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I have a SQL Server table which has 625 columns created with different datatypes like int, varchar(25), decimal(18, 2), etc…

Now am interested in changing datatype of all columns to varchar(255). Instead of executing below query for all the columns one by one, is there a single SQL Server query to change datatypes of all columns in a table at one shot?

ALTER TABLE dbo.Employee 
ALTER COLUMN FirstName VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL

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    2026-06-06T16:46:52+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 4:46 pm

    There is no one single “magic” bullet to do this – it’s an operation that’s rather unusual, so it’s not supported natively.

    What you can do is iterate over the columns of your table from the system catalog views, create such an ALTER statement on the fly, and also execute it – something like this:

    DECLARE AlterTableCursor CURSOR FAST_FORWARD 
    FOR
        SELECT 
            AlterCmd = 'ALTER TABLE dbo.YourTableNameHere ALTER COLUMN ' + name + ' VARCHAR(255) NULL'
        FROM 
            sys.columns
        WHERE 
            object_id = OBJECT_ID('dbo.YourTableNameHere')
    
    DECLARE @AlterTableCmd NVARCHAR(200)
    
    OPEN AlterTableCursor
    
    FETCH NEXT FROM AlterTableCursor INTO @AlterTableCmd
    
    WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
    BEGIN
        EXEC (@AlterTableCmd)
    
        FETCH NEXT FROM AlterTableCursor INTO @AlterTableCmd
    END
    
    CLOSE AlterTableCursor
    DEALLOCATE AlterTableCursor
    

    Replace the YourTableNameHere with your actual table name – and you should be good to go! Test this on a copy of your live data first !

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