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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:31:24+00:00 2026-05-15T11:31:24+00:00

Say I have a table called Employee (has ID , NAME , ADDRESS ,

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Say I have a table called Employee (has ID, NAME, ADDRESS, and PHONE columns). (Not my real problem, but simplified to make the question easier.)

If I call a sproc called UpdateEmployee and I pass in a @Name, @Address, @Phone and @ID.

Can merge be used to easily check to see if the ID exists? If it does to update the name, address and phone? and if it does not to insert them?

I see examples on the net, but they are huge and hairy. I would like a nice simple example if possible.

(We recently upgraded to SQL 2008, so I am new to the merge command.)

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    2026-05-15T11:31:25+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:31 am

    Bill Karwin’s code is almost correct. I made the needed changes. Playing with the variable values will allow you to see it in action.
    Table:

    CREATE TABLE [dbo].[employee](
        [ID] [int] NULL,
        [Name] [char](20) NULL,
        [Address] [char](20) NULL,
        [Phone] [int] NULL
    ) ON [PRIMARY]
    

    Code:

    DECLARE @ID int, @NAME char(20), @ADDRESS char(20), @PHONE int
    SET @ID=2
    SET @NAME='Jenny'
    SET @ADDRESS='11 My St'
    SET @PHONE=228326
    
    MERGE Employee AS target
    USING (SELECT @ID, @NAME, @ADDRESS, @PHONE) AS source (ID, Name, Address, Phone)
    ON (target.ID = source.ID)
    WHEN MATCHED THEN
      UPDATE SET NAME    = source.Name,
                 ADDRESS = source.Address,
                 PHONE   = source.Phone
    WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN
      INSERT (ID, NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE) 
      VALUES (source.ID, source.Name, source.Address, source.Phone);
    
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