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  1. 1 lut 2010 · Here's a query to update a table based on a comparison of another table. If record is not found in tableB, it will update the "active" value to "n". If it's found, will set the value to NULL. UPDATE tableA LEFT JOIN tableB ON tableA.id = tableB.id SET active = IF(tableB.id IS NULL, 'n', NULL)"; Hope this helps someone else.

  2. 15 cze 2012 · UPDATE zipcode SET zipcode = CONCAT('0', zipcode) WHERE CHAR_LENGTH(zipcode) = 4 Btw, I can use CHAR_LENGTH in a simple select, and it works : SELECT * FROM zipcode WHERE CHAR_LENGTH(zipcode) = 4

  3. In this article, we would like to show you UPDATE query with IF condition in MySQL. Quick solution: UPDATE `table_name` SET `column_name` = IF(condition , if_true, if_false); Practical example. To show UPDATE query with IF condition, we will use the following users table:

  4. The MySQL UPDATE Statement. The UPDATE statement is used to modify the existing records in a table. UPDATE Syntax. UPDATE table_name. SET column1 = value1, column2 = value2, ... WHERE condition; Note: Be careful when updating records in a table! Notice the . WHERE clause in the UPDATE statement.

  5. www.mysqltutorial.org › mysql-stored-procedure › mysql-if-statementMySQL IF Statement - MySQL Tutorial

    The IF statement has three forms: IF...THEN statement: Evaluate one condition and execute a code block if the condition is true. IF...THEN...ELSE statement: Evaluate one condition and execute a code block if the condition is true; otherwise, execute another code block. IF...THEN...ELSEIF...ELSE statement: Evaluate multiple conditions and ...

  6. The WHERE clause, if given, specifies the conditions that identify which rows to update. With no WHERE clause, all rows are updated. If the ORDER BY clause is specified, the rows are updated in the order that is specified. The LIMIT clause places a limit on the number of rows that can be updated.

  7. 1 sty 2006 · UPDATE wp_postmeta SET meta_value = DATE_FORMAT(meta_value, '%Y%m%d'); or if it is a string then use UPDATE wp_postmeta SET meta_value = DATE_FORMAT(STR_TO_DATE(meta_value, '%d/%m/%Y'), '%Y%m%d');

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