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Ok, i'm drawing a blank here and in dire need of your help!

3 tables:

matches (id, goals_slot_1, goals_slot_2, won, draw)

teams (id, name, score_for, score_against, won, lost, draw, points)

team-match (junction table) (team_id, match_id)

So what i want to achieve, is to update the 'draw' column in the teams table SET to the 'sum(draw)' of the matches table of the according teams. The value of 'draw' in the matches table is '1' when it's a draw, '0' when not.

I just can't figure it out anymore. Stuck on it for days... Can someone put me on the right track?

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You would need to use a correlated sub query to get the values from the other tables. Something like:

UPDATE `teams`
SET `draw`=(SELECT SUM(`draw`)
            FROM `matches`
            WHERE `id` IN (SELECT `match_id`
                           FROM `team-match`
                           WHERE `team_id`=`teams`.`id`))

Or even a single sub query with a join:

UPDATE `teams`
SET `draw`=(SELECT SUM(`draw`)
            FROM `matches`
                JOIN `team-match`
                    ON `team-match`.`match_id`=`matches`.`id`
            WHERE `team-match`.`team_id`=`teams`.`id`)

Both should do the work. I would assume the first is better for performance, but haven't tested and really they should be within a few milliseconds of each other. Other than this, you would need to use php to query the values and update the individual rows. Really though, the won/lost/draw columns could be calculated on the fly with similar performance and you wouldn't have to update the values every match.

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