Greetings, You can use Temporary table. You could create a temporary table with one column containing the condition values and then use it to update your main table. This approach can be more flexible and cleaner than writing a script with multiple update statements.
-- Create a temporary table with one column containing the condition values CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE temp_conditions (condition_value TEXT); -- Insert the condition values into the temporary table INSERT INTO temp_conditions (condition_value) VALUES ('value1'), ('value2'), ('value3'), -- Add more values as needed... ('value295'); -- Update the boolean column based on the condition values UPDATE your_table SET boolean_column = true WHERE condition_column IN (SELECT condition_value FROM temp_conditions); -- Clean up: drop the temporary table DROP TABLE IF EXISTS temp_conditions; *Salahuddin (μ΄λΌνλ**)* On Thu, 13 Jun 2024 at 02:28, Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> wrote: > I have a table with 3492 rows. I want to update a boolean column from > 'false' to 'true' for 295 rows based on the value of another column. > > Is there a way to access a file with those condition values? If not, should > I create a temporary table with one column containing those values, or do I > write a psql script with 295 lines, one for each row to be updated? > > TIA, > > Rich > > >