Sorry for the spelling mistake.It shows an error as below.
OperationalError: (OperationalError) (1292, "Truncated incorrect
INTEGER value: 'testing'") 'UPDATE test.mytable SET
`newColumn`=CAST(test.mytable.`empno` AS SIGNED INTEGER)' ()

On Sep 14, 6:48 pm, pravin battula <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using cast to update values in a table by issuing following
> command.
>
> table.update().values(empno = cast(empno,Integer)).execute().
>
> Where as empno is an string field,i'm trying to convert the data from
> empno column from string to integer and then issuing the below command
> to alter the data type of the column  by issuing following command.
> alter_column(table.c.empno,type=Integer).
>
> It shows an error as
> OperationalError: (OperationalError) (1292, "Truncated incorrect
> INTEGER value: '1d'") 'UPDATE test.mytable SET
> `newColumn`=CAST(CAST(%s AS CHAR) AS SIGNED INTEGER)' ('1d',)
>
> Please do the needful

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