SQL UPDATE Statement
The UPDATE statement is used to
update records in a table.
The UPDATE Statement
The UPDATE statement is used to update existing records in a table.SQL UPDATE Syntax
UPDATE table_name
SET column1=value, column2=value2,... WHERE some_column=some_value |
SQL UPDATE Example
The "Persons" table:
P_Id
|
LastName
|
FirstName
|
Address
|
City
|
1
|
Hansen
|
Ola
|
Timoteivn 10
|
Sandnes
|
2
|
Svendson
|
Tove
|
Borgvn 23
|
Sandnes
|
3
|
Pettersen
|
Kari
|
Storgt 20
|
Stavanger
|
4
|
Nilsen
|
Johan
|
Bakken 2
|
Stavanger
|
5
|
Tjessem
|
Jakob
|
We use the following SQL statement:
UPDATE Persons
SET Address='Nissestien 67', City='Sandnes' WHERE LastName='Tjessem' AND FirstName='Jakob' |
P_Id
|
LastName
|
FirstName
|
Address
|
City
|
1
|
Hansen
|
Ola
|
Timoteivn 10
|
Sandnes
|
2
|
Svendson
|
Tove
|
Borgvn 23
|
Sandnes
|
3
|
Pettersen
|
Kari
|
Storgt 20
|
Stavanger
|
4
|
Nilsen
|
Johan
|
Bakken 2
|
Stavanger
|
5
|
Tjessem
|
Jakob
|
Nissestien 67
|
Sandnes
|
SQL UPDATE Warning
Be careful when updating records. If we had omitted the WHERE clause in the example above, like this:
UPDATE Persons
SET Address='Nissestien 67', City='Sandnes' |
P_Id
|
LastName
|
FirstName
|
Address
|
City
|
1
|
Hansen
|
Ola
|
Nissestien 67
|
Sandnes
|
2
|
Svendson
|
Tove
|
Nissestien 67
|
Sandnes
|
3
|
Pettersen
|
Kari
|
Nissestien 67
|
Sandnes
|
4
|
Nilsen
|
Johan
|
Nissestien 67
|
Sandnes
|
5
|
Tjessem
|
Jakob
|
Nissestien 67
|
Sandnes
|
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