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Mustn't write client n to the database.

2012/7/19 Aaron Abreu <abreual@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
maybe I'm oversimplyfying the task,
sure sounds to easy

after you insert the new records

update myfile
set clientnumber = 'x'
where clientnumber = 'n'




On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 8:39 AM, Dave <dfx1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,
I need to do this on a bunch of files :

insert into myfile
select *from myotherfile where clientnumber = 'n'

problem is, I want to set the clientnumber that is written to myfile to
'x'.

Possible?
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