This is something that annoys me about MSSQL (rant on my blog). I wish MSSQL supported upsert
.
@Dillie-O's code is a good way in older SQL versions (+1 vote), but it still is basically two IO operations (the exists
and then the update
or insert
)
There's a slightly better way on this post, basically:
--try an update
update tablename
set field1 = 'new value',
field2 = 'different value',
...
where idfield = 7
--insert if failed
if @@rowcount = 0 and @@error = 0
insert into tablename
( idfield, field1, field2, ... )
values ( 7, 'value one', 'another value', ... )
This reduces it to one IO operations if it's an update, or two if an insert.
MS Sql2008 introduces merge
from the SQL:2003 standard:
merge tablename as target
using (values ('new value', 'different value'))
as source (field1, field2)
on target.idfield = 7
when matched then
update
set field1 = source.field1,
field2 = source.field2,
...
when not matched then
insert ( idfield, field1, field2, ... )
values ( 7, source.field1, source.field2, ... )
Now it's really just one IO operation, but awful code :-(