update my_table
set col1 = 45,
      col2 = 43
where .....

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/29/01 06:50PM >>>
Hi!

Can I update two columns in a single update statement? What is the exact
syntax for this...

update tablename set col1,col2 = 45,33

Just like in an insert statement, you would go

insert into.... (col1,col2) values (45,33)


This is 8.1.6 on Win2k.

Thanks,
Helmut






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