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  • Subject: SQL: UPDATE question
  • From: "Mike Naughton" <mnaughton@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 16:20:44 -0400

I suspect this may be very simple, but I've been beating my head trying to
figure it out.

I have two tables:
Table1 has key fields KeyOneA and KeyOneB, and two other fields fldOneC
and fldOneD
Table2 also has key fields KeyTwoA and KeyTwoB, and two other fields
fldTwoE and fldTwoF

For each record in Table1 where KeyOneA=KeyTwoA and KeyOneB=KeyTwoB, I
want to set fldOneC=fldTwoE and fldOneD=fldTwoF.

TIA,

Mike Naughton
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Judd Wire, Inc.
124 Turnpike Road
Turners Falls, MA  01376
413-863-4357 x444
mnaughton@juddwire.com

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