PSLine2000Documentation/Queries/Util Flag Update.md

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# Util Flag Update
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## SQL Statement
```sql
UPDATE [Util Selection 0] SET [Util Selection 0].Flag = "1";
```
## Dependencies
- *None*
## Parameters
- *None*
## What it does
**SQL Update Statement**
==========================
### Description
The provided SQL update statement is used to modify an existing record in a database table.
### Breakdown
* **UPDATE**: This keyword is used to specify that the following instructions are to be performed on one or more tables.
* `[Util Selection 0]`: This is the name of the table (or database object) being updated. The square brackets around the table name indicate that it's a reserved keyword, which cannot be used as an identifier without special handling.
* **SET**: This clause specifies the columns in the table that are to be updated and assigns new values to them.
* `[Util Selection 0].Flag`: This is the column name being updated. The dot notation (`[Util Selection 0].`) refers to a nested structure (in this case, a table or record within the main table).
* `"1"`: This is the value that will be assigned to the `Flag` column.
### Example Usage
Suppose you have a database table called `Util Selection 0` with a column named `Flag`, and you want to update all records in this table by setting the `Flag` to "1". The SQL code would look like this:
```sql
UPDATE [Util Selection 0]
SET [Util Selection 0].Flag = "1";
```
### Notes
* This statement will modify only existing records. If you want to insert new records, use the `INSERT INTO` statement instead.
* Before updating a record, make sure you have the necessary permissions and that you are using the correct database credentials.
### Security Considerations
Always be cautious when modifying data in a database, especially if you're working with sensitive or critical information. Make sure to back up your data regularly and test any updates on a small subset of records before applying them to all records.