What I've done in situations like this is write SQL that generates the SQL I need. I then pipe out to a file and pipe it back in, or just pipe from one instance of mysql to another.
Example SQL: SELECT CONCAT('UPDATE main SET ', field, ' = ', id, ';') AS update_sql FROM map Example command to accomplish on one step: mysql -u user -ppass -D db -e "the above sql" | mysql -u user -ppass -D db HTH, Dan On 6/27/07, Mogens Melander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, I'm trying to wrap my brain around folowing problem. table main(code, field_1, field_2, field_3, , , field_51) 111, 'X', '', 'X',,, 222, '', '', 'X',,, 333, '', 'X', '' ,,, 444, '', '', '' ,,, 555, 'X','X', '' ,,, table map(id, field) 1, 'field_1' 5, 'field_2' 9, 'field_3' .... .... 86, 'field_51' The exercise is: replace 'X' with map.id in main.<map.field> main.code and map.id are primary keys, all other are varchar. Hmm, did that make any sense? -- Later Mogens Melander +45 40 85 71 38 +66 870 133 224 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]