Carlos Mennens wrote: > I'm trying to update a customer record in a table however I need to > change several values (cust_address, cust_contact, cust_email). My > question is how do I properly format this into one single command? > > > forza=# SELECT cust_id, cust_name, cust_address, cust_contact, cust_email > forza-# FROM customers > forza-# WHERE cust_name = 'iamUNIX' > forza-# ; > cust_id | cust_name | cust_address | cust_contact | > cust_email > ------------+-----------+-----------------------+----------------+-------------------- > 1000000006 | MobileNX | 200 South Shore Drive | Carlos Mennens | > carlos@xx**xx.com > (1 row) > > I did a quick Google search and I can see there is a method or > procedure which involves parenthesis () however I'm not sure how I > would change all the values listed above under one command. Can anyone > please give me a quick example so I can see how this is drawn out via > ANSI SQL?
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/sql-update.html> -- Lew -- Sent via pgsql-sql mailing list (pgsql-sql@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-sql