mSQL
Tutorial 6
The "Update" clause
The update clause would be useful if you wanted to replace the
salary for a certain employee.
The format for the update clause looks something like this:
UPDATE table_name SET column=value [ , column=value ]** WHERE column OPERATOR value [ AND | OR column OPERATOR value ]** OPERATOR can be <,>, =, <=,>=, , or like |
An example would be:
UPDATE emp_details SET salary=30000 WHERE emp_id=1234 |
In this example we are giving the guy who's employee ID is
1234 a raise to $30,000.00. Aren't we generous?
So that's all of the mSQL clauses. I should mention that included
in mSQL is a C programming API. If you would like more
information on that you can view the mSQL manual
which gets into more detail and from which I based this tutorial.
One other thing to mention is that PHP/FI comes with a set of
built in commands to handle all of these clauses. You can view
them by checking out the PHP/FI - mSQL
tutorial.
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