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MarkyBoy666
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Posted - 2005-06-30 : 08:55:02
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| Hi,I was hoping someone could help me with what I'm sure is a very simple problem...I just can't seem to find the syntax!I'm wanting to update the rows in 'tbl_consolidate' from 'tbl_hold', but working through the records in 'tbl_hold' in the order of dates in a date field, rather than the order that the rows are necessarily in.I came up with the following code to do this:update tbl_consolidateset field1 = b.field1, field2 = b.field2, field3 = b.field3from(select * from tbl_hold order by datefield1) bwhere tbl_consolidate.ID1 = b.ID1(I originally tried to use an alias 'a' for tbl_consolidate but this threw an error)In tbl_consolidate, ID1 is unique, but in tbl_hold there can be many records with the same value in ID1. Using my code, I'd expect the UPDATE to work its way through the records in tbl_hold in order of the datefield1 column, but it doesn't seem to do it in this order. Can anyone help? |
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nathans
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2005-06-30 : 09:24:05
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| Why do you care about the order in which the records are updated? This is a set based update, meaning they will be batched together and updated at once.It would help if you posted create scripts for the tables involved and included desired outcomes (resultset, rows to-be-updated, etc)see:[url]http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/brettk/archive/2005/05/25/5276.aspx[/url] |
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MarkyBoy666
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-06-30 : 09:27:58
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| Please ignore this question...I had a momentary lapse and forgot how UPDATE works... |
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