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I've always used IF() in a a SELECT query as :

  SELECT
    IF(p.A=value,p.B,p.C) AS photo
FROM prof p
WHERE...

But when I use UPDATE and IF() like this SQL seems not to work, is it normal to can't use If() in an UPDATE Query ?

UPDATE table
SET IF(p.A=value,p.B,p.C) = value2
WHERE...

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I think you can re-work the logic to this

p.B = if(p.A=$value, $value2, p.B), // set B=$value2 is p.A=$value
p.C = if(p.A=$value, p.C, $value2)  // set C=$value2 where p.A<>$value
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You can't assign the results of the IF expression since it isn't directly stored in a table. The update statement expects the left-hand-side of the set expressions to be column names.

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You need to use CASE....WHEN...THEN like this

UPDATE table

SET p.A = ( CASE WHEN (p.A==value) THEN value2 ELSE value3 END ) WHERE ......

OR you need to go here

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UPDATE 
    table
SET
    value2 = (SELECT IF(p.A=value,p.B,p.C) AS photo FROM prof p WHERE table.id=...)

Only MySQL 4.1+

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