SQLServer技巧集
1.把某个字段重新生气序列(从1到n): DECLARE @i int Set @i = 0 Update Table1 Set @i = @i + 1,Field1 = @i 2.按成绩排名次 Update 成绩表 Set a.名次 = ( Select Count(*) + 1 From 成绩表 b Where a.总成绩 b.总成绩 ) From 成绩表 a 3.查询外部数据库 Se
1.把某个字段重新生气序列(从1到n):
DECLARE @i int
Set @i = 0
Update Table1 Set @i = @i + 1,Field1 = @i
2.按成绩排名次
Update 成绩表
Set a.名次 = (
Select Count(*) + 1
From 成绩表 b
Where a.总成绩 )
From 成绩表 a
3.查询外部数据库
Select a.*
From OpenRowSet('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0','c:/test.mdb';'admin';'',Table1) a
4.查询Excel文件
Select *
From OpenDataSource('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0','Data Source="c:/test.xls";User ID=Admin;Password=;Extended properties=Excel 8.0')...Sheet1$
5.在查询中指定排序规则
Select * From Table1 Order By Field1 COLLATE Chinese_PRC_BIN
为什么要指定排序规则呢?参见:
http://www.delphibbs.com/delphibbs/dispq.asp?lid=1633985
例,检查数据库中的Pub_Users表中是否存在指定的用户:
Select Count(*) From Pub_Users Where [UserName]='admin' And [PassWord]='aaa' COLLATE Chinese_PRC_BIN
默认比较是不区分大小写的,如果不加COLLATE Chinese_PRC_BIN,那么密码aaa与AAA是等效的,这当然与实际不符.注意的是,每个条件都要指定排序规则,上例中用户名就不区分大小写.
6.Order By的一个小技巧
Order By可以指定列序而不用指定列名,在下面的例子里说明它的用处(注意,第三列未指定别名)
Select a.ID,a.Name,(Select Count(*) From TableB b Where a.ID=b.PID) From TableA a Order By 3

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