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What is going wrong in this SQL statement , i can't find anything Wrong

UPDATE Master_Adjust 
    INNER JOIN [dbo].[Master] ON Master_Adjust.Empno = [dbo].[Master].Empno  
                         SET Master_Adjust.GratuityYtodate = [dbo].[Master].GratuityYtodate,  
                             Master_Adjust.ManualBasicPay = 0, 
                             Master_Adjust.ManualTax = 0,
                             Master_Adjust.ManualNapsa = 0,
                             Master_Adjust.ManualPension = 0,
                             ManualCharity = 0 

ERROR Message is

Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 2

Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'INNER'.

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3 Answers 3

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Looks all wrong. Try this:

 UPDATE ma
 SET ma.GratuityYtodate = [dbo].[Master].GratuityYtodate,  
     ma.ManualBasicPay = 0, 
     ma.ManualTax = 0,
     ma.ManualNapsa = 0,
     ma.ManualPension = 0,
     ManualCharity = 0 
 FROM Master_Adjust as ma
 INNER JOIN [dbo].[Master] ON ma.Empno = [dbo].[Master].Empno  
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  • error msg is Msg 4104, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 The multi-part identifier "Master_Adjust.GratuityYtodate" could not be bound.
    – Abhishek
    May 14, 2013 at 14:36
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That is not t-sql syntax. Try:

UPDATE ma

                         SET ma.GratuityYtodate = M.GratuityYtodate,  
                             ma.ManualBasicPay = 0, 
                             ma.ManualTax = 0,
                             ma.ManualNapsa = 0,
                             ma.ManualPension = 0,
                             ma.ManualCharity = 0 
from  Master_Adjust ma
INNER JOIN [dbo].[Master] m ON ma.Empno = M.Empno  
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  • Hi @HLGEM error msg is Msg 4104, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 The multi-part identifier "Master_Adjust.GratuityYtodate" could not be bound.
    – Abhishek
    May 14, 2013 at 14:32
  • You could also simply remove the aliases from the set statement, it is assumed they are from the table you are updating.
    – HLGEM
    May 14, 2013 at 15:06
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Try the following query.

UPDATE [dbo].Master_Adjust 
SET 
   Master_Adjust.GratuityYtodate = [dbo].[Master].GratuityYtodate
  ,Master_Adjust.ManualBasicPay = 0
  ,Master_Adjust.ManualTax = 0
  ,Master_Adjust.ManualNapsa = 0
  ,Master_Adjust.ManualPension = 0
  ,ManualCharity = 0 
 from
    [dbo].[Master]
INNER JOIN
    [dbo].Master_Adjust 
ON
    [dbo].Master_Adjust.Empno = [dbo].[Master].Empno 

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