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

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