if thats giving you the correct results , you can update them to 0 using an update statement
update urTable
set urColumn = 0
WHERE urColumn LIKE '%[^0-9]%'
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Browse All TopicsI imported about 30,000 rows of data. I would like to convert the column type to decimal(18,2) but a few rows were mistyped by someone and have dates in them. Is there any way to either find the rows with the wrong data or replace all non-numeric rows with '0'?
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by: aneeshattingalPosted on 2009-11-03 at 10:12:02ID: 25731737
SELECT *
FROM urtable
WHERE urColumn LIKE '%[^0-9]%'