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mysql - How do I change all empty strings to NULL in a table?

I have a legacy table with about 100 columns (90% nullable). In those 90 columns I want to remove all empty strings and set them to null. I know I can:

update table set column = NULL where column = '';
update table set column2 = NULL where column2 = '';

But that is tedious and error prone. There has to be a way to do this on the whole table?

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UPDATE
    TableName
SET
    column01 = CASE column01 WHEN '' THEN NULL ELSE column01 END,
    column02 = CASE column02 WHEN '' THEN NULL ELSE column02 END,
    column03 = CASE column03 WHEN '' THEN NULL ELSE column03 END,
    ...,
    column99 = CASE column99 WHEN '' THEN NULL ELSE column99 END

This is still doing it manually, but is slightly less painful than what you have because it doesn't require you to send a query for each and every column. Unless you want to go to the trouble of scripting it, you will have to put up with a certain amount of pain when doing something like this.

Edit: Added the ENDs


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