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The UPDATE statement is used to modify data in a table.
The UPDATE statement is used to update existing records in a table.
UPDATE table_name SET column1=value, column2=value2,... WHERE some_column=some_value |
To learn more about SQL, please visit our SQL tutorial.
To get PHP to execute the statement above we must use the mysql_query() function. This function is used to send a query or command to a MySQL connection.
Earlier in the tutorial we created a table named "Persons". Here is how it looks:
FirstName | LastName | Age |
---|---|---|
Peter | Griffin | 35 |
Glenn | Quagmire | 33 |
The following example updates some data in the "Persons" table:
<?php $con = mysql_connect("localhost","peter","abc123"); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } mysql_select_db("my_db", $con); mysql_query("UPDATE Persons SET Age = '36' WHERE FirstName = 'Peter' AND LastName = 'Griffin'"); mysql_close($con); ?> |
After the update, the "Persons" table will look like this:
FirstName | LastName | Age |
---|---|---|
Peter | Griffin | 36 |
Glenn | Quagmire | 33 |
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