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07.02.2008 at 03:59AM PDT, ID: 23533079
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selecting columns of specific type in all tables

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T-SQL System Query

Hey experts,

  I need a query that would use system tables sysobjects & syscolumns to retrieve the columns that are of type varchar(255); I need the result set to be of this form:
col1 tableA
col2 tableA
col3 tableB
...etc
I tried to write such a query then I got confused over the values of the fields that I should specify in the where clause. Note that, I will eventually want to check the data in these columns and then update them (to remove a malicious value that was appended)
 
 
 
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