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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:12:42+00:00 2026-05-16T02:12:42+00:00

how can I do the following points in mysql (possibly using phpmyadmin): 1) Given

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how can I do the following points in mysql (possibly using phpmyadmin):

1) Given an existing column of numeric values (colA), create a new column with text data (colB) and automatically fill this column with “typeA” if colA = 0, and “typeB” if colB > 0 ?

2) Given the following 2 tables Users and Docs:

Table Users has the columns “Username” and “UserID”,
Table Docs has columns “DocID”, “Username” and UserID” (it is redundant, I know)

The column Username in table Docs is empty and I have to fill it automatically given the UserID.

What’s the SQL code for these 2 tasks ?

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    2026-05-16T02:12:42+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:12 am

    For the first one, you can do:

    UPDATE table_1 SET colB=IF(colA=0, 'typeA', IF(colA>0, 'typeB', '???'));
    

    I don’t know if it is ok how you specify in your question “and “typeB” if colB > 0“, because colB is the column where you want to write.

    For your second question, you should use a view to have the username in table Docs. To update it anyway, you can use the following:

    UPDATE Docs d SET Username=(SELECT Username FROM Users u WHERE u.UserID=d.UserId)
    

    Here is how to create a view that contains the Username:

    CREATE VIEW Docs_view AS
    SELECT Docs.*, Users.Username
    FROM Docs
    LEFT JOIN Users ON Docs.UserID=Users.UserID;
    

    First drop the column Username from Docs.

    Now, when you want to select the documents, you can see the Usernames too:

    SELECT * FROM Docs_view
    

    And when you add a new record, you only have to specify UserID.

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