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Can anybody tell me how to fix this query?

update ae44
set Price = Case
when ID = 'AT259793380' then '500'
when ID = 'AT271729590' then '600'
when ID = 'AT275981020' then '700'
end case

I just want to mass update listing price based on ID by matching up ID.

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  • 4
    You need to ask questions with detail. Whats wrong with it? Jul 18, 2011 at 14:11
  • better run separate queries. This one will lock the entire table Jul 18, 2011 at 14:53
  • 1
    I had a similar problem, this post put me in the right direction (upvoted Quassnoi!), but be VERY careful with this, use a WHERE statement as well, otherwise the entire table will get price=NULL if it's not one of the 3 stated ID's
    – patrick
    Jan 31, 2013 at 21:52

7 Answers 7

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UPDATE  ae44
SET     price =
        CASE
        WHEN ID = 'AT259793380' THEN
                '500'
        WHEN ID = 'AT271729590' THEN
                '600'
        WHEN ID = 'AT275981020' THEN
                '700'
        END

Note than this query will update prices for the records with other ids to NULL.

If you only want to update only ids from your list, use this:

UPDATE  ae44
JOIN    (
        SELECT  'AT259793380' AS oldval, '500' AS newval
        UNION ALL
        SELECT  'AT271729590' AS oldval, '600' AS newval
        UNION ALL
        SELECT  'AT275981020' AS oldval, '700' AS newval
        ) q
ON      ae44.id = q.oldval
SET     price = q.newval
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  • I did try that, it keeps coming back with Price cannot be null (because i have it set that way)
    – user222427
    Jul 18, 2011 at 14:14
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    Might want to add en explicit "else" for any other cases. Jul 18, 2011 at 14:16
  • Or maybe just add a where clause to only update the items that match your specified IDs Jul 18, 2011 at 14:18
  • @Mike: this was not obvious from your query.
    – Quassnoi
    Jul 18, 2011 at 14:23
  • okay, i'm sorry, i thought it would be cause i'm saying when columnd ID = 'whatever' price = '500'
    – user222427
    Jul 18, 2011 at 14:31
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UPDATE ae44 SET
    Price = CASE
    WHEN ID = 'AT259793380' THEN '500'
    WHEN ID = 'AT271729590' THEN '600'
    WHEN ID = 'AT275981020' THEN '700'
    ELSE Price END

Or you can use WHERE:

UPDATE ae44 SET
    Price = CASE
    WHEN ID = 'AT259793380' THEN '500'
    WHEN ID = 'AT271729590' THEN '600'
    WHEN ID = 'AT275981020' THEN '700'
    END
WHERE 
    ID IN ('AT259793380', 'AT271729590', 'AT275981020')

And set the LIMIT is good idea too:

UPDATE ae44 SET
    Price = CASE
    WHEN ID = 'AT259793380' THEN '500'
    WHEN ID = 'AT271729590' THEN '600'
    WHEN ID = 'AT275981020' THEN '700'
    END
WHERE 
    ID IN ('AT259793380', 'AT271729590', 'AT275981020')
LIMIT 3
4

Remove the second "case" and it will work:

UPDATE ae44
SET Price = (CASE
WHEN ID = 'AT259793380' THEN '500'
WHEN ID = 'AT271729590' THEN '600'
WHEN ID = 'AT275981020' THEN '700'
END)
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    Be careful with this... it will set the price of any other item in the database to NULL. Add a where statement (set price is (case...) where id in ("AT259793380","AT271729590","AT275981020"))
    – patrick
    Jan 31, 2013 at 21:54
3

You can try a simple query like:

UPDATE `table`
SET Price = ELT(field(ID,'AT259793380','AT271729590','AT275981020'), '500', '600', '700')
WHERE ID IN ('AT259793380','AT271729590','AT275981020')
2

I'm assuming this is a mysql query. You can use the first query that Quassnoi posted and just add

WHEN ID THEN price

as the last "WHEN". This will prevent all of your price fields from being set to null

UPDATE  ae44
    SET price =
    CASE
    WHEN ID = 'AT259793380' THEN '500'
    WHEN ID = 'AT271729590' THEN '600'
    WHEN ID = 'AT275981020' THEN '700'
    WHEN ID THEN price
    END
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  • 1
    +1 Cool alternative dooplenty, but isn't it better to restrict the update to the rows that you really want to update instead of all of them?
    – Armfoot
    Jun 29, 2015 at 11:28
0

Checking the mysql error would have revealed:

You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '= 'AT275981020' then '700' end case'

I don't know if you thought you could write case as an alias or what that alias could be used for. Maybe this was just bad copy-pasta from another CASE block that you found in a SELECT query.

Ultimately it was the trailing case that was the issue. The query will execute once that final word is removed, but there is more to explain.

In my own project, I would be using the more concise variant of CASE syntax with ID only written once instead of writing mostly redundant expressions in each case.

I also recommend using lowercase column names so that the sql is easier to read for humans.

UPDATE ae44 SET
Price = CASE ID
    WHEN 'AT259793380' THEN '500'
    WHEN 'AT271729590' THEN '600'
    WHEN 'AT275981020' THEN '700'
END
WHERE 
    ID IN ('AT259793380','AT271729590','AT275981020')

With the addition of the WHERE cause, only 3 rows will be whitelisted for possible modification -- as a consequence the ELSE can be safely omitted from the CASE block.

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update ae44
set Price = 
Case ID
when 'AT259793380' then '500'
when 'AT271729590' then '600'
when 'AT275981020' then '700'
end case
1
  • This piece of code is a copy of the question's code with a case ID when syntax instead of a case when ID = syntax and does not answer the question, since it did not fix the syntax error for having end case (the last case was the problem) and will update all the other rows' Price field to NULL.
    – Armfoot
    Jul 16, 2015 at 16:02

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