There are 2 tables INFO and ADDR
ADDR has 4 columns ID, LINE_1_ADDR, LINE_2_ADDR, TEMP_ADDR_ID
INFO has 4 columns ID, FIRST_NAME, LAST_NAME, ADDR_ID
I want to replace the data in INFO.ADDR_ID with ADDR.ID whenever there is a match of INFO.ADDR_ID and ADDR.TEMP_ADDR_ID
I have the following UPDATE query which is giving error
ORA-00905: missing keyword
Below is my code:
UPDATE INFO SET INFO.ADDR_ID = (CASE
WHEN ADDR.TEMP_ADDR_ID = INFO.ADDR_ID
THEN INFO.ADDR_ID = ADDR.ID
END);
I am new to SQL queries involving case, don't know where it's wrong. Any help please !
Thanks
if you using MYSQL
UPDATE INFO
INNER JOIN ADRR ON ADDR.TEMP_ADDR_ID = INFO.ADDR_ID
SET INFO.ADDR_ID = ADDR.ID
If you using ORACLE
use this
UPDATE INFO SET INFO.ADDR_ID = (SELECT ADRR.ID
FROM ADRR
WHERE ADDR.TEMP_ADDR_ID = INFO.ADDR_ID)
EDIT: After getting more info, echo_Me's approach is the right one for the update.
UPDATE INFO
JOIN ADDR ON /*your Join condition*/
SET INFO.ADDR_ID = ADDR.ID
Related
I've got two Queries to Update two tables:
First Table
UPDATE user_info SET `location` = ".$locationid.", `looking_for` = ".$lookingfor." WHERE `user_info`.`user_id` = ".$infoid.";
Second Table
UPDATE user_personality SET `personality` = '".$changedescription."' WHERE `user_personality`.`user_info_id` = ".$infoid.";
And I'm trying to merge those two Queries, using the same statement.
UPDATE user_info, user_personality
SET user_info.location = ".$locationid.", user_info.`looking_for` = ".$lookingfor.", user_personality.personality = '".$changedescription."'
WHERE `user_info`.`user_id` = ".$infoid."
AND `user_personality`.`user_info_id` = ".$infoid."
I'm not receiving any error message, but is not updating.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
Just a guess...
"
UPDATE user_info i
JOIN user_personality p
ON p.user_info_id = i.user_id
SET i.location = $locationid
, i.looking_for = '$lookingfor'
, p.personality = '$changedescription'
WHERE i.user_id = $infoid;
";
If you set the 2 table fields equal to each other in the where clause it should work, so I believe you'd change your where clause to:
WHERE `user_info`.`user_id` = `user_personality`.`user_info_id`
AND `user_info`.`user_id` = ".$infoid."
MySQL definitely supports updating multiple tables, so the where clause that works for a multi table select statement should also work for an update.
I have trouble with my query which I want to insert and update while it is duplicate, but it said "Invalid use of group function" instead.
I have run my only "Select" statement and there was no issue like "Invalid use of group function".
here is my full code :
INSERT INTO tbl_biir_aktual(cabang_kode, periode_thn, periode_bln, pending_pp_volume, pending_pp_value)
SELECT a.cabang_kode, YEAR(a.tanggal) AS tahun, MONTH(a.tanggal)AS bulan,
SUM(a.qty_pending*a.unit_barang)AS tonase_pending, SUM(a.value_pending)AS value_pending
FROM tbl_order a,
(SELECT b.cabang_kode, MAX(b.tanggal)tanggal
FROM tbl_order b
GROUP BY b.cabang_kode, YEAR(b.tanggal), MONTH(b.tanggal)) AS max_cabang
WHERE max_cabang.cabang_kode = a.cabang_kode AND max_cabang.tanggal = a.tanggal
GROUP BY cabang_kode, YEAR(tanggal), MONTH(tanggal)
ON DUPLICATE KEY
UPDATE pending_pp_volume = SUM(a.qty_pending*a.unit_barang), pending_pp_value = SUM(a.value_pending);
well,
Hey I just found this MySQL ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE while inserting a result set from a query
INSERT INTO tbl_biir_aktual(cabang_kode, periode_thn, periode_bln, pending_pp_volume, pending_pp_value)
SELECT a.cabang_kode, YEAR(a.tanggal) AS tahun, MONTH(a.tanggal)AS bulan,
#tonase_pending := SUM(a.qty_pending*a.unit_barang)AS tonase_pending, #value_pending := SUM(a.value_pending)AS value_pending
FROM tbl_order a,
(SELECT b.cabang_kode, MAX(b.tanggal)tanggal
FROM tbl_order b
GROUP BY b.cabang_kode, YEAR(b.tanggal), MONTH(b.tanggal)) AS max_cabang
WHERE max_cabang.cabang_kode = a.cabang_kode AND max_cabang.tanggal = a.tanggal
GROUP BY cabang_kode, YEAR(tanggal), MONTH(tanggal)
ON DUPLICATE KEY
UPDATE pending_pp_volume = #tonase_pending, pending_pp_value = #value_pending;
I've tried that and it's done.
Tq Edper for your comment anyway....
Try using the alias in your update:
UPDATE SET pending_pp_volume = tonase_pending, pending_pp_value = value_pending
Also it's more wise to use another name for your alias for your aggregate than using the same name as your existing field name like the value_pending. Might as well changed it to TotalValuePending, so that it would be:
UPDATE SET pending_pp_volume = tonase_pending, pending_pp_value = TotalValuePending
I have two tables (with sample data):
tblZone
[ZoneNo] [Zone]
-----1------Zone1
-----2------Zone2
-----3------Zone3
tblPointsClient
[PolygonID] [Zone Name]
-----0------------Zone1
-----0------------Zone1
-----0------------Zone1
-----0------------Zone2
-----0------------Zone2
-----0------------Zone2
-----0------------Zone3
-----0------------Zone3
-----0------------Zone3
Basically, using MySQL, I am trying to update the PolygonID in tblPointsClient by what the ZoneNo is for the Zone in tblZone (if that makes sense).
So when I run this update it should change the PolygonID's to:
[PolygonID] [Zone Name]
-----1------------Zone1
-----1------------Zone1
-----1------------Zone1
-----2------------Zone2
-----2------------Zone2
-----2------------Zone2
-----3------------Zone3
-----3------------Zone3
-----3------------Zone3
I have tried the following:
UPDATE tblPointsClient
SET tblPointsClient.PolygonID = (
SELECT ZoneNo FROM tblZones WHERE tblPointsClient.ZoneNo = tblZones.Zone
)
but this made all the PolygonID's 0
If anybody could help, that would be much appreciated! :)
UPDATE tblPointsClient a
INNER JOIN tblZone b
ON a.`Zone Name` = b.Zone
SET a.PolygonID = b.ZoneNo
for faster performance, add an INDEX on column Zone Name on table tblPointsClient and Zone on table tblZone.
UPDATE 1
SQLFiddle Demo
You can use subquery to achieve this goal:
UPDATE tblPointsClient
SET PolygonID = (SELECT TOP 1 ZoneNo FROM tblZone WHERE Zone = [Zone Name])
WHERE PolygonID = 0
I have created code for updating only rows with PolygonID = 0
Here is my update query.
UPDATE sugarcrm.qb_salesorders_leads_c, sugarcrm.qb_salesorders
SET sugarcrm.qb_salesorders_leads_c.qb_salesorders_leadsleads_ida = sugarcrm.qb_salesorders.memo, sugarcrm.qb_salesorders_leads_c.qb_salesorders_leadsqb_salesorders_idb = sugarcrm.qb_salesorders.id
WHERE sugarcrm.qb_salesorders.id = sugarcrm.qb_salesorders_leads_c.qb_salesorders_leadsqb_salesorders_idb
When I run this it gives me Affected rows 0.
Here is my select statement using the same info that is in the WHERE statement.
SELECT * from qb_salesorders_leads_c, sugarcrm.qb_salesorders
WHERE sugarcrm.qb_salesorders_leads_c.qb_salesorders_leadsqb_salesorders_idb = sugarcrm.qb_salesorders.id
This returns 354 Rows which is what I am expecting to update on the update query. What am I missing. Please help!
Convert the implicit join to an explicit one:
UPDATE sugarcrm.qb_salesorders_leads_c leads
INNER JOIN sugarcrm.qb_salesorders orders
ON orders.id = leads.qb_salesorders_leadsqb_salesorders_idb
SET leads.qb_salesorders_leadsleads_ida = orders.memo,
leads.qb_salesorders_leadsqb_salesorders_idb = orders.id
As you can see, I also used aliases to make the SQL compact and legible.
To UPDATE using a join, you have to use the explicit join syntax:
UPDATE sugarcrm.qb_salesorders_leads_c
INNER JOIN sugarcrm.qb_salesorders
ON qb_salesorders_leadsqb_salesorders_idb.id
= sugarcrm.qb_salesorders_leads_c.qb_salesorders_leadsqb_salesorders_idb
SET sugarcrm.qb_salesorders_leads_c.qb_salesorders_leadsleads_ida
= qb_salesorders_leadsqb_salesorders_idb.memo
, sugarcrm.qb_salesorders_leads_c.qb_salesorders_leadsqb_salesorders_idb
= sugarcrm.qb_salesorders.id
i have the following hql query:
UPDATE TaskAssessment taskAssessment
SET taskAssessment.activeFlag = false
WHERE taskAssessment IN
(
SELECT taskAssessment2
FROM TaskAssessment taskAssessment2
Where taskAssessment2.activeFlag = true
AND taskAssessment2.patient.id
AND taskAssessment2.needsLevel.careNeed = :careNeed
)
but its giving me errors:
You can't specify target table 'TASK_ASSESSMENT' for update in FROM clause
could anyone help me to correct the query for mysql and hibernate. thanks in advance.
To resolve You can't specify target table 'TASK_ASSESSMENT' for update in FROM clause, rewrite the query to use JOIN instead of IN (in mysql you need to write something like this):
UPDATE TaskAssessment a
INNER JOIN TaskAssessment a2 ON (a2.id = a.id)
SET a.activeFlag = 0
WHERE a2.active_flag = 1 AND
a2.patient_id = :patient_id AND a2.needsLevel_careNeed = :careNeed