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[SQL] How to loop through a list of values?
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SirEvan
I'm working on a SQL query that needs to go and update a date in one table, with values from another table, if the values in the first table match a specified list. I wrote a Query already that can go through the entire table and update the dates, but now I've been given a select list that a customer wants updated, instead of the entire table. In .Net, I'd make an array and store the values in there and loop through that, but not sure if what I need in SQL is a WHILE loop, or if what I have below will work good enough?
I need to basically update values in the database When one of the values matches the "IN" clause I have...so for example, if you find Value 1, take it's date and put it in the matching date in another table for that UID, take the date for UID #2, do the same thing, etc.
Thanks in Advance:
EDIT:
I think I might have figured it out, by declaring a table variable:
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