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How to modify clause in VIA

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in this next video weamp;#39;re going to do um a different version of the n clause weamp;#39;re going to use not in so for example letamp;#39;s say weamp;#39;re doing select star from employees and we know that these are the different departments that people can belong to and i i think that um you know number one might be accounting or something so letamp;#39;s say that we want to say give us everything where um the dp key not in and then we just do the number one right now thereamp;#39;s nine records and there will be eight records once we run this see eight records and we donamp;#39;t see the number one now what we can do iamp;#39;ll just get rid of this real quick um we can keep adding stuff to this like maybe we decide you know department number two we donamp;#39;t care about these guys either all you do is comma delimit your field see so it gets rid of the twos and now weamp;#39;ll get rid of the threes now what some people do is they like to put spaces after the commas

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An UPDATE statement can start with a WITH clause to define common table expressions accessible within the UPDATE .
Syntax. UPDATE tablename SET column1 = value1, column2 = value2,, columnN = valueN WHERE [condition]; You can combine N number of conditions using the AND or the OR operators.
UPDATE statements with a FROM clause are often used to update information in a table based on a table-valued parameter (TVP), or to update columns in a table in an AFTER trigger. For the scenario of update based on a TVP, see Implementing MERGE Functionality in a Natively Compiled Stored Procedure.
To do a conditional update depending on whether the current value of a column matches the condition, you can add a WHERE clause which specifies this. The database will first find rows which match the WHERE clause and then only perform updates on those rows.
ing to the UPDATE syntax, SET column = expresssion allows a subquery as expression, a subquery as search condition is a SELECT statement which mustnt return more than one column and row, and a SELECT statement itself may use a WITH clause to specify a common table expression (CTE).
UPDATE Syntax Notice the WHERE clause in the UPDATE statement. The WHERE clause specifies which record(s) that should be updated. If you omit the WHERE clause, all records in the table will be updated!
The Having clause can be used only with a Select statement. If you use the Having clause with an update or delete query in SQL, it will not work. The following example defines the Having clause with an update statement.
The ALTER TABLE statement is used to add, delete, or modify columns in an existing table. The ALTER TABLE statement is also used to add and drop various constraints on an existing table.

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