Read Me- The following SQL command helps you categorize a column based on key words from another column (like a description). To illustrate the procedure now suppose that we have a table which contains a company name and a description of the purpose of the company. Table B. Name Description Industry 1. CompanyA Your food service provider Null 2. CompanyB We educate the Youth Null 3. CompanyC Constructing your future Null Also suppose that there are only 4 industries in this universe. Table A. Keyword Industry 1.University Education 2.College Education 3.School Education 4.Building Construction 5.Construction Construction 6.Beer Food 7.Hamburgers Food The procedure sets a cursor to go through the description column of table B and update the Industry Column based on a set of keywords established in table A. For example, in this scenario, the procedure would update table B to the following Table B. Name Description Industry 1. CompanyA Your food service provider Food 2. CompanyB We educate the Youth Education 3. CompanyC Constructing your future Construction Although this example may seem trivial, this procedure can assist you in categorizing records that contain description. I used it to categorize public institutions and to update the geographic location of firms.