How to: using SQL to Update Records
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INTRODUCTION
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| • | The update statement is used to update or change records in a table. |
| • | Records may match a specified criteria. |
How to: using SQL to Update Records
Updating Records The update statement is used to update or change records that match a specified criteria. This is accomplished by carefully constructing a where clause.
update "tablename"
set "columnname" =
"newvalue"
[,"nextcolumn" =
"newvalue2"...]
where "columnname"
OPERATOR "value"
[and|or "column"
OPERATOR "value"];
[ ] = optional
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Examples:
update phone_book set area_code = 623 where prefix = 979; update phone_book set last_name = 'Smith', prefix=555, suffix=9292 where last_name = 'Jones'; update employee set age = age+1 where first_name='Mary' and last_name='Williams';Update statement exercises After each update, issue a select statement to verify your changes. Jonie Weber just got married to Bob Williams. She has requested that
her last name be updated to Weber-Williams.
Dirk Smith's birthday is today, add 1 to his age.
All secretaries are now called "Administrative Assistant". Update all titles accordingly.
Everyone that's making under 30000 are to receive a 3500 a year raise.
Everyone that's making over 33500 are to receive a 4500 a year raise.
All "Programmer II" titles are now promoted to "Programmer III".
All "Programmer" titles are now promoted to "Programmer II".
Create at least 5 of your own update statements and submit them.
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