I need to transfer a column from one table to another. The source table has a different collation than the target table (latin1_general_ci and latin1_swedish_ci).
I use
UPDATE target
LEFT JOIN source ON target.artnr = source.artnr
SET target.barcode = source.barcode
I get an "illegal mix of collations".
What is a quick fix to get this working without having to change either table? I tried CONVERT and COLLATE to run the whole operation in UTF-8, but that didn't help. "barcode" contains numeric data only (even though they all are VARCHARs), so there are no collation worries either way. I need to do this just once.
Edit: I sorted it using a CAST(fieldname as unsigned)
on every field involved. I was able to do that in this case because only numeric data was affected, but it would be nice to know a more general approach to this, so I am leaving the question open.
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