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| From: | mos | Date: | July 21 2008 4:37pm |
| Subject: | Re: "Insert ... select ... On Duplicate Update" Question | ||
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At 11:00 AM 7/21/2008, Perrin Harkins wrote: >On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 11:44 AM, mos <mos99@stripped> wrote: > > I can't specify all of the columns in a Set statement in the > > OnDuplicate clause because I don't know what the column names are and there > > could be 100 columns. > >Write code to do it. There is no way around specifying the columns. > >- Perrin Perrin, Ok thanks. I'll do that. Mike
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| • "Insert ... select ... On Duplicate Update" Question | mos | 20 Jul |
| • Re: "Insert ... select ... On Duplicate Update" Question | Perrin Harkins | 21 Jul |
| • Re: "Insert ... select ... On Duplicate Update" Question | mos | 21 Jul |
| • Re: "Insert ... select ... On Duplicate Update" Question | Perrin Harkins | 21 Jul |
| • Re: "Insert ... select ... On Duplicate Update" Question | mos | 21 Jul |
| • Re: "Insert ... select ... On Duplicate Update" Question | Phil | 21 Jul |
| • Re: "Insert ... select ... On Duplicate Update" Question | mos | 21 Jul |
| • Re: "Insert ... select ... On Duplicate Update" Question | Perrin Harkins | 21 Jul |
