Thursday, 24 October 2013

Merge Statement in SQL Server 2008

                                One of the fantastic new features of SQL Server 2008 is Merge Statement. Using a single statement, we can Add/Update records in our database table, without explicitly checking for the existence of records to perform operations like Insert or Update

Facts about Merge Statement

Here are a few facts that you must know before starting to use Merge Statement:
  1. Atomic statement combining INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE operations based on conditional logic
  2. Done as a set-based operation; more efficient than multiple separate operations
  3. MERGE is defined by ANSI SQL; you will find it in other database p
 A typical merge statement looks like: 

MERGE [INTO] <target table>
USING <source table or table expression>
ON <join/merge predicate> (semantics similar to outer join)
WHEN MATCHED <statement to run when match found in target>
WHEN [TARGET] NOT MATCHED <statement to run when no match found in target>
 

Using MERGE to perform INSERT and UPDATE operations on a table in a single statement

 USE AdventureWorks2012;
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.InsertUnitMeasure
    @UnitMeasureCode nchar(3),
    @Name nvarchar(25)
AS 
BEGIN
    SET NOCOUNT ON;
-- Update the row if it exists.    
    UPDATE Production.UnitMeasure
 SET Name = @Name
 WHERE UnitMeasureCode = @UnitMeasureCode
-- Insert the row if the UPDATE statement failed. 
 IF (@@ROWCOUNT = 0 )
 BEGIN
     INSERT INTO Production.UnitMeasure (UnitMeasureCode, Name)
     VALUES (@UnitMeasureCode, @Name)
 END
END;
GO
-- Test the procedure and return the results.
EXEC InsertUnitMeasure @UnitMeasureCode = 'ABC', @Name = 'Test Value';
SELECT UnitMeasureCode, Name FROM Production.UnitMeasure
WHERE UnitMeasureCode = 'ABC';
GO

-- Rewrite the procedure to perform the same operations using the MERGE statement.
-- Create a temporary table to hold the updated or inserted values from the OUTPUT clause.
CREATE TABLE #MyTempTable
    (ExistingCode nchar(3),
     ExistingName nvarchar(50),
     ExistingDate datetime,
     ActionTaken nvarchar(10),
     NewCode nchar(3),
     NewName nvarchar(50),
     NewDate datetime
    );
GO
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.InsertUnitMeasure
    @UnitMeasureCode nchar(3),
    @Name nvarchar(25)
AS 
BEGIN
    SET NOCOUNT ON;

    MERGE Production.UnitMeasure AS target
    USING (SELECT @UnitMeasureCode, @Name) AS source (UnitMeasureCode, Name)
    ON (target.UnitMeasureCode = source.UnitMeasureCode)
    WHEN MATCHED THEN 
        UPDATE SET Name = source.Name
 WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN 
     INSERT (UnitMeasureCode, Name)
     VALUES (source.UnitMeasureCode, source.Name)
     OUTPUT deleted.*, $action, inserted.* INTO #MyTempTable;
END;
GO
-- Test the procedure and return the results.
EXEC InsertUnitMeasure @UnitMeasureCode = 'ABC', @Name = 'New Test Value';
EXEC InsertUnitMeasure @UnitMeasureCode = 'XYZ', @Name = 'Test Value';
EXEC InsertUnitMeasure @UnitMeasureCode = 'ABC', @Name = 'Another Test Value';

SELECT * FROM #MyTempTable;
-- Cleanup 
DELETE FROM Production.UnitMeasure WHERE UnitMeasureCode IN ('ABC','XYZ');
DROP TABLE #MyTempTable;
GO

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