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Try this
UPDATE file1
SET (file1.fld1, file1.fld2) = (select file2.fld1, file2.fld2
from file 2
WHERE file2.fld11=file1.fld11 and file2.fld12=file1.fld12)
where exists
(select * from file 2
WHERE file2.fld11=file1.fld11 and file2.fld12=file1.fld12)
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Hi.
I know I can update a table this way
UPDATE file1
SET file1.fld1=
(select file2.fld1 from file2
where file2.fld11=file1.fld11)
but I need to update more than one field at a time like this
UPDATE file1
SET file1.fld1=file2.fld1, file1.fld2=file2.fld2
...
WHERE file2.fld11=file1.fld11 and file2.fld12=file1.fld12
Thanks for any help
Massimo Ceroni
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