|  | Posted by Chris on 01/29/07 23:11 
Unfortunately I just have the email addresses.
 I know I can get the primary key for an individual record using a
 select statement like the one below.
 use maindb
 go
 select *
 from dbo.tblLead
 where email = 'bad@address.com'
 
 Is there a way to use the excel list in the place of the single bad
 address and then dump the results into a new table?  Then do the
 update as described below as a separate process?  If I wanted to just
 delete bad addresses where I don't have a new address and leave the
 rest of the lead information alone could I do that using an Inner join
 in my update?  All references I have found to the delete statement
 talk about deleting entire rows of data and I don't want to do that.
 
 Chris
 
 On Jan 26, 6:32 pm, "Steve" <morrisz...@hotmail.com> wrote:
 > If your Excel file has a column matching the the Primary Key of the
 > database table, in addition to the email address column, you can use
 > DTS(2000) or SSIS(2005) to import it into a table and use an INNER JOIN
 > in you UPDATE.
 >
 > On Jan 26, 4:23 pm, "Chris" <cjscu...@gmail.com> wrote:
 >
 > > I got got a pile of bad email addresses to update in our SQL database.
 > > I know how to do this for individual records using the update command.
 > > Is there a way to execute an update using the list of addresses in an
 > > excel spreadsheet or some other form of list?  This kind of scripting
 > > is new territory for me.
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