...now don't I feel foolish. Thanks for your help.

Hutchins, Richard wrote:

You do it by:

UPDATE my_table set field_1 = field_1 - 1 [...add any where statements here]

Bastien pretty much answered your question because the example you provided
was, in theory, correct. Besides, unless you're messing with a production
system, you could always just try out simple stuff like this on your own and
see what happens. More fun that way anyhow.

Rich

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From: Justin Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Bastien Koert
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] adding to the current value


How can I do this?

Bastien Koert wrote:

yes



From: Justin Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP-DB] adding to the current value
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:26:00 -0400

I would like to increment the current value of a field X without having to retrieve field X beforehand. Can I do this?

Example:

UPDATE my_table set field_1 = (current_field_value -1) WHERE...blah, blah, blah....

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