# Util Set non zero usage parts to use Analysis generated on: 4/2/2025 10:16:21 AM --- ## SQL Statement ```sql UPDATE [Util Selection C1] SET [Util Selection C1].Flag = "0" WHERE ((([Util Selection C1].USAGE)>0)); ``` ## Dependencies - *None* ## Parameters - *None* ## What it does **SQL Update Statement** ======================== ### Overview This SQL update statement is used to modify the `Flag` column in the `[Util Selection C1]` table. The modification occurs only for rows where the `USAGE` value in the same table is greater than 0. ### Breakdown of the Code #### Table and Column Names * **Table Name:** `[Util Selection C1]` * **Column Names:** * `Flag`: The column to be updated. * `USAGE`: The column used for filtering in the WHERE clause. #### Update Logic The update statement is conditional, meaning it only affects rows that meet specific criteria. In this case: * The value of the `USAGE` column must be greater than 0 (`[Util Selection C1].USAGE \u003e 0`). * If this condition is met, the corresponding row in the `[Util Selection C1]` table will have its `Flag` column updated to "0". #### SQL Syntax The update statement follows standard SQL syntax: ```sql UPDATE [Table Name] SET Column Name = Value WHERE Condition; ``` In this case: * `[Util Selection C1]` is the table being updated. * `Flag` is the column being updated to a value of "0". * `USAGE \u003e 0` defines the condition under which rows will be updated. ### Implications and Considerations When running this update statement, it's essential to: * Verify that the `[Util Selection C1]` table exists in your database. * Ensure that the `USAGE` column contains only values greater than 0 (to avoid unexpected results). * Check the current value of the `Flag` column before executing the update to ensure consistency with expected changes.