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T-SQL: Cast string to int and ignore errors

Tags: Microsoft, SQL Server 2000, 2000
Hello Experts, I have a varchar column that contains both strings and integers stored as strings (see sample below).  I would like to select the ones that can be easily converted to INT without getting an error on the ones that can't.  I'm moving the column to a new database that has it as an INT column, but it's not a critical field so I just want to capture the low-hanging fruit.  How can I cast it without the server error-ing out on me?
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Zone: Microsoft
Question Asked By: grendel777
Solution Provided By: yuching
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: A
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