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I have a table Emp with a Name and Salary columns respectively. I want to increase each salary by 15% in MSSQL.

The query below is just for a single update and I still can't get it done...

UPDATE    Emp
SET       Salary = '(@Salary / 100) * 15 + @salary'

WHERE Name='Zangiv'

I need a single query statement to update multiple rows at once.

Thanks in advance

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UPDATE Emp
SET salary = salary * 1.15
WHERE Name = 'Zangiv'
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Given your stated requirement:

I want to increase each salary by 15% in MSSQL

The following query will increase ALL salaries by 15%.

UPDATE    Emp
SET       Salary = Salary * 1.15

If you don't actually want to update ALL rows in your table, use a WHERE clause as appropriate.

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Depending on whether you meant "multiple rows with the name Zangiv" or all rows:

UPDATE dbo.Emp
SET Salary = Salary * 1.15
--WHERE Name = 'Zangiv';
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UPDATE Emp SET Salary = Salary * 1.15;

would increase the salary for all employees by 15%;

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SQL 2008 onwards

UPDATE Emp
SET Salary *= 1.15

otherwise

UPDATE Emp
SET Salary = Salary * 1.15
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Query to update single specific row

UPDATE Emp
SET Salary = Salary*15/100
WHERE Name = 'Zangiv'

Query to update all rows

UPDATE Emp SET Salary = Salary*15/100
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ive done the same thing instead of increasing ive decreased the value by 20% which goes something like this

SET Cost = Cost - (cost * 0.20) where SerialNumber = 'mmmmmm'

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  • OP didn't ask for decrease but if he was asking for it, Cost = Cost * 0.8 would be more straightforward. Feb 2, 2018 at 21:15