ScottPletcher (8/6/2013)
Column2 is not nullable if it was not nullable in the original table.
Actually, yes you are right - that was imprecise of me - thanks for picking up on that 🙂
I don't know of any way to make a column nullable that was "not nullable" in the source table for a SELECT ... INTO.
use tempdb;
create table test(id int identity(1,1) not null, col1 varchar(10) null,col2 datetime not null);
select id,col1,nullif(col2,0) col2
into test2
from test;
select name,is_nullable
from sys.columns
where object_id = object_id('test2');
drop table test2;
drop table test;
MM
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