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From: Elvis Budimlic
Enhance the WHERE clause of the base UPDATE statement (i.e. part that does
the EXISTance check), using Birgitta's example:
UPDATE TableA a
SET (a.Field1,
a.Field2, ... ,
a.FieldN) = (SELECT b.Field1, b.Field2, ... , FieldN
FROM TableB b
WHERE a.Key1 = b.Key1
and a.Key2 = b.Key2)
WHERE EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM TableB c
WHERE a.Key1 = c.Key2
a.Key1 = c.Key2) AND
A.FIELD1 IS NOT NULL AND A.FIELD1 <> ' '
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