Hi Rich, Based on what I could understand is, here is an example
UPDATE employees SET salary = salary + 500 WHERE department_id = 'Sales'; Sorry, if I misunderstood your question. Regards, Muhammad Ikram Bitnine On Sun, May 19, 2024 at 9:54 PM Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> wrote: > Searching the postgresql doc for UPDATE the examples I find show updating > one or a few rows in a table. I have 457 rows to update in a table. > > I could write a .sql script with 457 lines, each updating one row of the > table. My web search for `sql: update table rows from a file of column > values' finds pages for single row updates and updating a table from > another > table, but neither is what I want. > > I want to change a column value in a table based on the value of a > different > column in that same table. > > Specifically, in the 'people' table I want to change the column 'active' > from false to true for 457 specific person_id row numbers. > > Is there a way to do this without manually writing 457 'update ...' rows in > a .sql file? > > TIA, > > Rich > > > > -- Muhammad Ikram