I have a select like this:
SELECT field1, field2, field3
FROM table WHERE field1= 5 AND field_flag =1
GROUP BY field1, field2, field3 limit 1000;
I want to update field_flag for the resulting rows. How can I do that in MySQL?
I have a select like this:
SELECT field1, field2, field3
FROM table WHERE field1= 5 AND field_flag =1
GROUP BY field1, field2, field3 limit 1000;
I want to update field_flag for the resulting rows. How can I do that in MySQL?
How about:
UPDATE table SET field_flag = <newvalue>
WHERE idfield IN (
SELECT idfield
FROM table
WHERE <conditions>
)
Do you mean that you want to update table where field1, field2, and field3 are in the set returned by your select statement ?
eg.
update table,
( select field1, field2, field3
FROM table WHERE field1= 5 AND field_flag =1
GROUP BY field1, field2, field3 limit 1000 ) temp
set table.field_flag = 99
where table.field1=temp.field1 and table.field2=temp.field2 and table.field3 = temp.field3
Note that the update might update many more than 1000 rows.
A temporary table could be used too:
create temporary table temptab as
select field1, field2, field3
FROM table WHERE field1= 5 AND field_flag =1
GROUP BY field1, field2, field3 limit 1000
update table,
temptab temp
set table.field_flag = 99
where table.field1=temp.field1 and table.field2=temp.field2 and table.field3 = temp.field3
This has the advantage that temptab can be used later, and also that indexes can be added to speed up the update:
create index on temptab (field1, field2, field3);