Say I have a table with columns A, B, C, D, E and F. A, B and C are the primary keys in this table.
I grab a set of rows like:
SELECT A, B, C, D FROM table WHERE C > 10;
Now I want to update each E (and I use the value of D to do this) for every row in that result set. What is the best way of doing this?
- Just run a
UPDATE table SET E=value WHERE .....
query for each entry? - Do one
REPLACE INTO table VALUES ...
query (but as this does a delete if a row exist I need to also read F in the earlier SELECT) - ??
I have potentially a fair amount of rows (several hundreds of thousands). Is it perhaps better to do this in 'blocks' at a time? (not that I run out of RAM/swapspace any-time soon)