VCS2010_07_05 – UPDATE-ing Data using T-SQL

This video comes with a warning label: be careful! Using the UPDATE statement allows you to change one more more rows of data with new values, but can be very destructive. Bob outlines the proper way to execute UPDATE using a copy / backup of the database and a script that is executed on a live production server only after it’s been thoroughly tested.

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