SQL UPDATE

The UPDATE Statement is used to modify the existing rows in a table.

The Syntax for SQL UPDATE Command is:

UPDATE table_name
SET column_name1 = value1,
column_name2 = value2, ...
[WHERE condition]

  • table_name - the table name which has to be updated.
  • column_name1, column_name2.. - the columns that gets changed.
  • value1, value2... - are the new values.

NOTE: In the Update statement, WHERE clause identifies the rows that get affected. If you do not include the WHERE clause, column values for all the rows get affected. 

For Example: To update the location of an employee, the sql update query would be like,
UPDATE employee
SET location ='Mysore'
WHERE id = 101;


To change the salaries of all the employees, the query would be,
UPDATE employee
SET salary = salary + (salary * 0.2);



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