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Good afternoon, I hope you can help me, I need to update the values ​​of an entire column, I have a column called "img" in which I have:

../img/user/000001.jpg 

I would like to modify it so that only left:

000001.jpg 

users to update I occupy this code:

<?php
include("config.php");
mysql_query("UPDATE images SET user = 'new_user' WHERE user = 'user'");
mysql_close($conexion);
?>

but now I feel the need to update the path to the images, but they are more than 5000 and I want to do with php to save time.

I just need to remove the first 12 characters of the "img" column, as I can do this with php?

Thank you very much in advance.

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  • They all start with exactly ../img/user/? You can easily call REPLACE(img, '../img/user/', '') to replace the string with an empty string in an UPDATE statement Sep 21, 2014 at 22:47
  • By the way, doing it in PHP isn't a time saver here :) If you want to do one-time operations on your database, it is better to do so with a MySQL client than to write PHP code around it. Sep 21, 2014 at 22:48
  • @MichaelBerkowski the more than 5000 fields begin with the same string "../img/user/" Might help me with the final code just to save a php and run it from the browser in the same way I do to update the names user? Thank you very much.
    – altoca
    Sep 21, 2014 at 22:58

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PHP isn't necessary for this, it can be done in pure SQL

UPDATE images SET img = SUBSTRING(img, 13, LENGTH(img) - 12)
WHERE SUBSTRING(img, 1, 12) = '../img/user/'
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  • Error consulta SQL: UPDATE images SET img = SUBSTRING(img, 12, LEN(img)) MySQL ha dicho: Documentación #1305 - FUNCTION db_i.LEN does not exist
    – altoca
    Sep 21, 2014 at 23:14
  • What I need is to delete the first 12 characters, but the name of the image is like this, otherwise it will not work the code of index.php, greetings.
    – altoca
    Sep 21, 2014 at 23:18
  • @altoca This query will delete the first 12 characters if the first 12 characters are "../img/user/". It would be possible to blindly just delete the first 12, but this way is safer. Sep 21, 2014 at 23:19
  • No longer gives me error, but says "0" rows affected, not changing anything, see if I'm doing well: I go to phpmyadmin, I select the database, then the images table, the top selected SQL, hit the code that give me and run to continue and nothing happens. Any idea? where I'm going wrong?
    – altoca
    Sep 21, 2014 at 23:28
  • @altoca Are you sure the first twelve characters are exactly ../img/user/? Never uppercase, no space in front, etc? If you want, you could try just blindly deleting the first 12 characters with UPDATE images SET img = SUBSTRING(img, 13, LENGTH(img) - 12) but make sure you back up your table or database before you do. Sep 21, 2014 at 23:30

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