# Material_Update_8111140_To_8111199 Analysis generated on: 4/2/2025 10:03:32 AM --- ## SQL Statement ```sql UPDATE Process SET Process.MetalType = "8111140" WHERE (((Process.MetalType)="8111199")); ``` ## Dependencies - *None* ## Parameters - *None* ## What it does **SQL Update Statement** ======================== ### Description This SQL update statement modifies the `MetalType` column in the `Process` table. ### Code Breakdown ```sql UPDATE Process SET Process.MetalType = "8111140" WHERE (((Process.MetalType)="8111199")); ``` * **UPDATE**: This keyword indicates that this query is an update statement, which modifies existing data. * **Process**: The table being updated is the `Process` table. * **SET Process.MetalType = "8111140"**: The `MetalType` column in the `Process` table is being set to `"8111140"` for all rows that match the condition specified in the WHERE clause. This essentially sets a new value for the `MetalType` column, replacing any existing value. * **WHERE (((Process.MetalType)="8111199"));**: The UPDATE statement only applies to rows where the current value of the `MetalType` column is `"8111199"`. This means that the values in this column are being replaced with a new value only for those specific rows. ### Purpose The purpose of this update statement appears to be replacing the metal type "8111199" with another type, "8111140", across all applicable records in the Process table.