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There may be a requirement where existing data in a MySQL table need to be modified. You can do so by using SQL UPDATE command. This will modify any field value of any MySQL table. Syntax:Here is generic SQL syntax of UPDATE command to modify data into MySQL table: UPDATE table_name SET field1=new-value1, field2=new-value2
[WHERE Clause] · You can update one or more field all together. · You can specify any condition using WHERE clause. · You can update values in a single table at a time. The WHERE clause is very useful when you want to update selected rows in a table. Updating Data from Command Prompt:This will use SQL UPDATE command with WHERE clause to update selected data into MySQL table tutorials_tbl Example:Following example will update tutorial_title field for a record having tutorial_id as 3. root@host# mysql -u root -p password; Enter password:******* mysql> use TUTORIALS; Database changed mysql> UPDATE tutorials_tbl
-> SET tutorial_title='Learning JAVA'
-> WHERE tutorial_id=3;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.04 sec)
Rows matched: 1 Changed: 1 Warnings: 0
mysql> Updating Data Using PHP Script: You can use SQL UPDATE command with or without WHERE CLAUSE into PHP function mysql_query(). This function will execute SQL command in similar way it is executed at mysql> prompt. Example:Try out following example to update tutorial_title field for a record having tutorial_id as 3. <?php $dbhost = 'localhost:3036'; $dbuser = 'root'; $dbpass = 'rootpassword'; $conn = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass);
if(! $conn ) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } $sql = 'UPDATE tutorials_tbl SET tutorial_title="Learning JAVA" WHERE tutorial_id=3';
mysql_select_db('TUTORIALS'); $retval = mysql_query( $sql, $conn );
if(! $retval ) { die('Could not update data: ' . mysql_error()); }
echo "Updated data successfully\n"; mysql_close($conn); ?>
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