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SQL Server / T-SQL Tutorial » Insert Delete Update » Update 
2. 5. 8. Updating using two subqueries.
5CREATE TABLE sales(
6>    stor_id        char(4)           NOT NULL,
7>    ord_num        varchar(20)       NOT NULL,
8>    ord_date       datetime          NOT NULL,
9>    qty            smallint          NOT NULL,
10>    payterms       varchar(12)       NOT NULL,
11>    title_id       varchar(80)
12)
13> GO
1insert sales values('1''QA7442.3', '09/13/94', 75'ON Billing','1')
2insert sales values('2''D4482',    '09/14/94', 10'Ne60',    '1')
3insert sales values('3''N914008',  '09/14/94', 20'Ne30',    '2')
4insert sales values('4''N914014',  '09/14/94', 25'Ne30',    '3')
5insert sales values('5''423LL922', '09/14/94', 15'ON Billing','3')
6insert sales values('6''423LL930', '09/14/94', 10'ON Billing','2')
7> GO

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1>
2>
3CREATE TABLE titleauthor(
4>    au_id          varchar(20),
5>    title_id       varchar(20),
6>    au_ord         tinyint               NULL,
7>    royaltyper     int                   NULL
8)
9> GO
1>
2insert titleauthor values('1''2'160)
3insert titleauthor values('2''3'1100)
4insert titleauthor values('3''4'1100)
5insert titleauthor values('4''5'1100)
6insert titleauthor values('5''6'1100)
7insert titleauthor values('6''7'240)
8insert titleauthor values('7''8'1100)
9insert titleauthor values('8''9'1100)
10> GO

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1>      UPDATE   titleauthor
2>      SET      royaltyper = 1.1 (SELECT   SUM(qty)
3>                            FROM      sales
4>                            WHERE     sales.title_id = titleauthor.title_id)
5>      WHERE    title_id IN
6>               (SELECT   title_id
7>               FROM      sales
8>               GROUP BY  title_id
9>               HAVING    sum(qty>=30)
10> GO

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1>
2> drop table sales;
3> drop table titleauthor;
4> GO
1>
2. 5. Update
2. 5. 1. The syntax of the UPDATE statement
2. 5. 2. Syntax of UPDATE with a Join
2. 5. 3. An UPDATE statement that updates all the Billings for a Banker based on the Banker's name
2. 5. 4. An UPDATE statement that changes the terms of all Billings for Bankers in three states
2. 5. 5. Limiting Rows to Be Updated
2. 5. 6. Assigning Update Values Using Subqueries
2. 5. 7. An UPDATE statement that uses an arithmetic expression to assign a value to a column
2. 5. 8. Updating using two subqueries.
2. 5. 9. Updating Data Using the CASE Expression
2. 5. 10. An UPDATE statement that assigns the maximum due date in the table to a specific Billing
2. 5. 11. Violating the constraint in an update statement
2. 5. 12. SET other columns to their default value
2. 5. 13. Change the phone number of authors living in Gary, IN, back to the DEFAULT value
2. 5. 14. An UPDATE statement with top
2. 5. 15. Update table in a transaction
2. 5. 16. Updating Large Value Data Type Columns with WRITE
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