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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:25:20+00:00 2026-05-15T02:25:20+00:00

Hey all i im getting this error when trying to update a table in

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Hey all i im getting this error when trying to update a table in my database:

Every derived table must have its own alias

Here is my mysql query i am trying to update with:

 UPDATE (SELECT clientinfo.idNumber, clientinfo.theCompName, clientoffers.idNumber, 
 clientoffers.expTimeWaiting, clientoffers.theDateStart,
 clientoffers.theDateEnd, clientoffers.theOffer, clientoffers.isActive, 
 clientoffers.theType, clientoffers.fixedAmount, clientoffers.fixedUsed
 FROM clientinfo, clientoffers
 WHERE clientoffers.idNumber = clientinfo.idNumber
 AND clientoffers.theDateEnd >= '2010-06-03'
 AND clientoffers.theDateStart <= '2010-06-03'
 AND clientoffers.idNumber = 'NB351560'
 AND clientoffers.isActive = 'YES')
 SET clientoffers.fixedUsed = clientoffers.fixedUsed + 1

That seems OK but doesn’t seem to work for some reason?

Any help would be great! :o)

UPDATE

 sqltemp = "UPDATE clientinfo, clientoffers SET clientoffers.fixedUsed = clientoffers.fixedUsed + 1 WHERE clientoffers.idNumber = clientinfo.idNumber" & _
             "AND clientoffers.theDateEnd >= '2010-06-03'" & _
             "AND clientoffers.theDateStart <= '2010-06-03'" & _
             "AND clientoffers.idNumber = 'NB351560'" & _
             "AND clientoffers.isActive = 'YES'"
        oRecordset.Open sqltemp, oConnection,3,3

It gives me the error of
ODBC driver does not support the requested properties.

I’m using Mysql 5.1 with classic ASP.

David

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    2026-05-15T02:25:20+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:25 am

    Why is there a select there? is that even necessary?

    Why not:

     UPDATE clientinfo, clientoffers
    
     SET clientoffers.fixedUsed = clientoffers.fixedUsed + 1
    
     WHERE clientoffers.idNumber = clientinfo.idNumber
     AND clientoffers.theDateEnd >= '2010-06-03'
     AND clientoffers.theDateStart <= '2010-06-03'
     AND clientoffers.idNumber = 'NB351560'
     AND clientoffers.isActive = 'YES'
    

    or even further, if there is a foreign-key-constraint on the two tables for idNumber (or you can assume every clientoffer entry always has a corresponding clientinfo entry):

     UPDATE clientoffers
    
     SET clientoffers.fixedUsed = clientoffers.fixedUsed + 1
    
     WHERE clientoffers.theDateEnd >= '2010-06-03'
     AND clientoffers.theDateStart <= '2010-06-03'
     AND clientoffers.idNumber = 'NB351560'
     AND clientoffers.isActive = 'YES'
    
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