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aguess
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Posted - 2007-09-02 : 13:19:46
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hii have two table and would like to update a one of them from the other.i have to fill the column "num" of the CLIENT table , from the TAB1 table. with the condition CLIENT.id = TAB1.idUPDATE [client] INNER JOIN nom_tab1 ON [client].id = tab1.id SET [client].num = [tab].[num]; but it didn't worked for me ,can u give me a hand ? |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2007-09-02 : 15:37:15
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UPDATE cSET c.num = [tab].[num]FROM [client] AS cINNER JOIN nom_tab1 AS [tab] ON [client].id = tab.id; E 12°55'05.25"N 56°04'39.16" |
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aguess
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-09-02 : 20:02:20
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i had an error message that i can't resolve Table 'c' does not exist or it not owned by you |
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Zoroaster
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-09-02 : 20:15:28
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quote: Originally posted by aguess i had an error message that i can't resolve Table 'c' does not exist or it not owned by you
Just leave out the aliases:UPDATE clientSET client.num = nom_tab1.num FROM clientINNER JOIN nom_tab_1 ON client.id = nom_tab_1.id------------------------Future guru in the making. |
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aguess
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-09-02 : 20:29:06
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i already tried it without the ALIAS but that don't work too,i got this message line 1 , syntax error on '.' . the correct syntax is :UPDATE table[FROM table {,...}]SET column = expression | NULL {,...}[where search condition ] |
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Zoroaster
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-09-02 : 21:02:06
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| Try it exactly like this:UPDATE clientSET client.num = nom_tab1.numFROM clientINNER JOIN nom_tab1 ON client.id = nom_tab1.idThere is no reason it shouldn't work in 2000 or 2005, what version of SQL are you using?------------------------Future guru in the making. |
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aguess
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-09-02 : 21:12:34
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| it still don't working .i am using sql from ingres environement "isql".i am trying to update an ingres table from an access table. |
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Zoroaster
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-09-02 : 21:26:33
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| Ahh well then.. that is beyond me. You probably need a forum on that product. For example:http://community.ingres.com/forums/------------------------Future guru in the making. |
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aguess
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-09-03 : 02:27:39
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| why ?its not the same SQL ? |
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Zoroaster
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-09-03 : 10:31:29
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| SQL is different across platforms, they are not all purely conformed to ANSI-92 or any one standard so there are nuances that might be different. For that reason it may be best to consult with folks that use the same product.------------------------Future guru in the making. |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2007-09-03 : 10:57:52
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quote: Originally posted by Peso UPDATE cSET c.num = [tab].[num]FROM [client] AS cINNER JOIN nom_tab1 AS [tab] ON tab.id = c.id; E 12°55'05.25"N 56°04'39.16"
E 12°55'05.25"N 56°04'39.16" |
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Zoroaster
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-09-03 : 11:10:01
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quote: Originally posted by Peso
quote: Originally posted by Peso UPDATE cSET c.num = [tab].[num]FROM [client] AS cINNER JOIN nom_tab1 AS [tab] ON tab.id = c.id; E 12°55'05.25"N 56°04'39.16"
E 12°55'05.25"N 56°04'39.16"
Peso, apparently this won't work for him, he is using Ingres. It works when I try it.------------------------Future guru in the making. |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2007-09-03 : 11:58:57
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Ok, which part of Microsoft SQL Server forum did he miss? E 12°55'05.25"N 56°04'39.16" |
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