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I need a SQL query to make all data in a column UPPER CASE?

Any ideas?

KyleMit
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Permanent:

UPDATE
  MyTable
SET
  MyColumn = UPPER(MyColumn)

Temporary:

SELECT
  UPPER(MyColumn) AS MyColumn
FROM
  MyTable
Tomalak
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If you want to only update on rows that are not currently uppercase (instead of all rows), you'd need to identify the difference using COLLATE like this:

UPDATE MyTable
SET    MyColumn = UPPER(MyColumn)
WHERE  MyColumn != UPPER(MyColumn) COLLATE Latin1_General_CS_AS 

A Bit About Collation

Cases sensitivity is based on your collation settings, and is typically case insensitive by default.

Collation can be set at the Server, Database, Column, or Query Level:

-- Server
SELECT SERVERPROPERTY('COLLATION')
-- Database
SELECT name, collation_name FROM sys.databases
-- Column 
SELECT COLUMN_NAME, COLLATION_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS WHERE CHARACTER_SET_NAME IS NOT NULL

Collation Names specify how a string should be encoded and read, for example:

  • Latin1_General_CI_AS → Case Insensitive
  • Latin1_General_CS_AS → Case Sensitive
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