Is there possible to do vlookup in Mysql one table from another table based on one column values and placed the data in same table?
if it is possible in mysql itself pls share links for reference.
Here is the ex: i need to vlookup the cus.id in table to and place the cus.name in 4th column of table 1.
Table 1
Thanks..
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Hello,
I am trying to use vlookup (Excel function) using awk but there is some problem :(
--file1--
ABC123
101F
X1 A $P=Z
X2 A $P=X
X3 B $P=F
X4 C $P=G
MNK180
END
--file2--
X1 A_t $P=Z
X2 A_t $P=X
X3 B_u $P=F
X4 C_o $P=G (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to awk/unix and am trying to put together an awk script to perform an action similar to vlookup between the two csv files.
Here are the contents of the two files:
File 1:
Date,ParentID,Number,Area,Volume,Dimensions
2014-01-01,ABC,247,83430.33,857.84,8110.76... (9 Replies)
Hi folks,
awk 'NR==FNR {m=$0; next} $1 in m{$0=m} {print}' file2 file1
Works a charm for a vlookup type query, sourced from https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-and-scripting/215998-vlookup-using-awk.html
However my column content has white spaces and numbers. Example
file1
The Man... (6 Replies)
Code used to find the server from cloum 3 and update needtotakesnap
Output came from above command
awk 'NR==FNR{A;next}$3 in A{$3 = "needtotakesnap " $3}1' /home/Others/active-server.txt /home/Others/all-server |grep server1
879 dummy server1_217_silver dummy 00870 TDEV 2071575
831 Tier1... (3 Replies)
I need to vlookup and check the server not found.
Source file 1
server1
server2
server3
server4
server5_root
server6_silver
server7
server7-test
server7-temp
Source file 2
server1_bronze (6 Replies)
Hello Folks,
What I wish to do is:
If first column matches in main and new file, then
paste $COL2 into output file. Something like vlookup. Please see also bold text in expected output.
mainfile
11
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
99
100
101
102 (4 Replies)
Hello, i am trying to print group name column(etc/group) on script (etc/passwd) since group name is not listed on etc/passwd columns. Im trying to do a vlookup. but i cant figure out how i can insert the vlookup command FNR==NR inside the print out command or the output. I also tried exporting... (2 Replies)
Hi I just want again to ask for help on what command to use to vlookup f1 group name in "/etc/group" matching f3 of it to "/etc/passwd" f4. I do need to display group name in the output of /etc/passwd without using awk or NR==FNR command. thank you
while
IFS=: read -r f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: joonisio
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
update
UPDATE(7) SQL Commands UPDATE(7)NAME
UPDATE - update rows of a table
SYNOPSIS
UPDATE [ ONLY ] table SET col = expression [, ...]
[ FROM fromlist ]
[ WHERE condition ]
INPUTS
table The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing table. If ONLY is specified, only that table is updated. If ONLY is not speci-
fied, the table and all its descendant tables (if any) are updated. * can be appended to the table name to indicate that descendant
tables are to be scanned, but in the current version, this is the default behavior. (In releases before 7.1, ONLY was the default
behavior.) The default can be altered by changing the SQL_INHERITANCE configuration option.
column The name of a column in table.
expression
A valid expression or value to assign to column.
fromlist
A PostgreSQL non-standard extension to allow columns from other tables to appear in the WHERE condition.
condition
Refer to the SELECT statement for a further description of the WHERE clause.
OUTPUTS
UPDATE #
Message returned if successful. The # means the number of rows updated. If # is 0 no rows are updated.
DESCRIPTION
UPDATE changes the values of the columns specified for all rows which satisfy condition. Only the columns to be modified need appear as
columns in the statement.
Array references use the same syntax found in SELECT [select(7)]. That is, either single array elements, a range of array elements or the
entire array may be replaced with a single query.
You must have write access to the table in order to modify it, as well as read access to any table whose values are mentioned in the WHERE
condition.
By default UPDATE will update tuples in the table specified and all its sub-tables. If you wish to only update the specific table men-
tioned, you should use the ONLY clause.
USAGE
Change word Drama with Dramatic on column kind:
UPDATE films
SET kind = 'Dramatic'
WHERE kind = 'Drama';
SELECT *
FROM films
WHERE kind = 'Dramatic' OR kind = 'Drama';
code | title | did | date_prod | kind | len
-------+---------------+-----+------------+----------+-------
BL101 | The Third Man | 101 | 1949-12-23 | Dramatic | 01:44
P_302 | Becket | 103 | 1964-02-03 | Dramatic | 02:28
M_401 | War and Peace | 104 | 1967-02-12 | Dramatic | 05:57
T_601 | Yojimbo | 106 | 1961-06-16 | Dramatic | 01:50
DA101 | Das Boot | 110 | 1981-11-11 | Dramatic | 02:29
COMPATIBILITY
SQL92
SQL92 defines a different syntax for the positioned UPDATE statement:
UPDATE table SET column = expression [, ...]
WHERE CURRENT OF cursor
where cursor identifies an open cursor.
SQL - Language Statements 2002-11-22 UPDATE(7)