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I have a table table1 with three columns and a bunch of rows:

[key_col|col_a|col_b]

I want to update col_a with a set of values (i.e. leaving col_b unchanged), something like this:

INSERT INTO table1 AS t1 (key_col, col_a) VALUES ("k1", "foo"), ("k2", "bar");


But it doesn't work, how do I do this?

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You have to use UPDATE instead of INSERT:

For Example:

UPDATE table1 SET col_a='k1', col_b='foo' WHERE key_col='1';
UPDATE table1 SET col_a='k2', col_b='bar' WHERE key_col='2';
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  • so you are saying that i need to write one update query for each row I want to update? Jun 28, 2011 at 8:51
  • Read this article for multiple rows update: karlrixon.co.uk/articles/sql/…
    – Naveed
    Jun 28, 2011 at 10:06
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    The link Update Multiple Rows With Different Values and a Single SQL Query is broken. Fix or remove please.
    – nodebase
    May 18, 2017 at 4:37
  • You can use a batch from your client application .
    – I.Tyger
    Nov 21, 2017 at 23:12
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UPDATE table1 SET col_a = 'newvalue'

Add a WHERE condition if you want to only update some of the rows.

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  • could you give an example where multiply rows are updated in same query Jun 28, 2011 at 8:54
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    This would update all rows. Use a where to limit this to less rows. Jun 28, 2011 at 8:57
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This is what I did for bulk update:

UPDATE tableName SET isDeleted = 1 where columnName in ('430903GW4j683537882','430903GW4j667075431','430903GW4j658444015')
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if you want to fill all the column:

update 'column' set 'info' where keyID!=0;
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If you want to update data you should use UPDATE command instead of INSERT

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