1.8 KiB
1.8 KiB
Material_Update_8110022_To_8111114
Analysis generated on: 4/2/2025 10:03:06 AM
SQL Statement
UPDATE Process SET Process.MetalType = "8111114"
WHERE (((Process.MetalType)="8110022"));
Dependencies
- None
Parameters
- None
What it does
SQL Update Statement Description
Overview
The provided SQL update statement modifies specific data in the Process
table.
Syntax
UPDATE Process
SET Process.MetalType = "8111114"
WHERE (((Process.MetalType) = "8110022"));
Breakdown
Table Name and Column Name
- The table being updated is named
Process
. - The column being modified is also named
MetalType
.
Update Clause
- The keyword
UPDATE
indicates that this statement modifies existing data in the database. - The
SET Process.MetalType = "8111114"
clause specifies the new value for theMetalType
column. In this case, it updates all records to have a metal type of"8111114"
.
WHERE Clause
- The keyword
WHERE
is used to specify conditions under which the update should be applied. - The condition
(Process.MetalType) = "8110022"
filters the rows that will be updated. Only records with a current value of"8110022"
in theMetalType
column will be affected by this update.
Subquery
- The use of parentheses around the subquery
(Process.MetalType) = "8110022"
indicates that it is an inner subquery, not an aggregate or correlated subquery. This means the outer query can only use the value ofMetalType
once.
Effectiveness
This SQL statement will update all rows in the Process
table where the current MetalType
is "8110022"
, changing its value to "8111114"
. If there are multiple conditions being applied, this would be an OR operation.