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  1. 17 lis 2010 · I want to add a row to a database table, but if a row exists with the same unique key I want to update the row. For example: INSERT INTO table_name (ID, NAME, AGE) VALUES(1, "A", 19); Let’s say the unique key is ID, and in my Database, there is a row with ID = 1.

  2. 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:

  3. 27 sty 2024 · Example: Consider you have a table products with fields id, name, and quantity. Here’s how you would insert a new product or update the quantity if it already exists. INSERT INTO products (id, name, quantity) VALUES (1, 'Widget', 10) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE quantity = VALUES(quantity) + 10;

  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. You can use the INSERT INTO … ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE statement in MySQL to achieve this. This statement will insert a new row into the table, or if a duplicate key violation occurs (i.e., a row with the same primary or unique key exists), it will update the existing row with the new values. Here’s the SQL query:

  6. 29 kwi 2015 · IF EXISTS (select * from users where username = 'something') THEN. update users set id= 'some' where username = 'something'; ELSE. insert into users (username) values ('something'); END IF; end $$. delimiter ; and call it like this: call select_or_insert();

  7. 23 cze 2013 · I am trying to UPDATE values from a table, but I need to add some conditions. I found the function CASE, but I am not if it is the best method. Here is an example. My table is 'relation': userid1 | userid2 | name1 | name2 I got for example: SELECT * FROM relation WHERE (userid1 = 3 AND userid2 = 4) OR (userid1 = 4 AND userid2 = 3); Output:

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