Kinda sorta but not really....
Your SELECT isn't against a table so I don't what TotalStatus1 and
TotalStatus2 are . Are they fields? Are they variables?
Assuming you have a tables called "stores" and you wanted to update one of
two columns based on a value in a third:
UPDATE stores
SET TotalStatus1 = IF(statusID=1, TotalStatus1+1,TotalStatus1)
, TotalStatus2 = = IF(statusID=2, TotalStatus2+1,TotalStatus2)
Or if you want to see an incremented value in a SELECT statement:
SELECT statusID
, IF(statusID=1, TotalStatus1+1,TotalStatus1) as TotalStatus1
, IF(statusID=2, TotalStatus2+1,TotalStatus2) as TotalStatus2
FROM <some table name>
Yours,
Shawn Green
Database Administrator
Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine
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Hi all
it's possible to use the CASE clause in MySQL like this:
SELECT
statusID,
Case(statusID = 1, TotalStatus1=TotalStatus1 + 1)
Case(statusID = 2, TotalStatus2 = TotalStatus2 +1)
It's possible?
How to do that?
Thanx for your time.
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Subject: Memory to Memory INSERTS
Hi!
I'm looking for a better way to insert large numbers of rows from a client
application that is sampling physical data in real-time. In our case, we
are using a C "double hipvalues[1000000]" cyclical array to buffer our
sampled values.
We're currently creating large query strings similar to:
INSERT DELAYED INTO hipjoint VALUES
(hipvalues[0]),(hipvalues[1]),(hipvalues[2]),(hipvalues[3]),etc...
We would like to continue to insert our values directly from our client app
without first having to dump the data to a temp file and LOAD DATA
INFILEing it periodically.
Any ideas?
Config values of interest:
key_buffer_size = 4G
bulk_insert_buffer_size = 1024M
We are using MySQL 4.1.2.
Thanks.
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