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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T23:07:08+00:00 2026-05-17T23:07:08+00:00

Hy everyone, Long time reader, first time poster. This sounds like it should be

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Hy everyone,
Long time reader, first time poster.

This sounds like it should be really simple but I can’t find the solution anywhere. I’m building a ratings system where people can rate if something is active or not. It has its own little logic but for it to work I need to.

  1. check the items rating
  2. depending on the current rating change it to a pre set amount.

I could hard code it in PHP with two SQL statements but I’m sure using a single stored procedure (one for vote up, another for vote down) will be much faster.

example table:

item_id | item_rating
---------------------
   10   |    1

logic to vote item_rating up:

if | then
---------
 0 |  1
 1 |  2
-1 |  1
-2 |  1
 2 |  2

logic to vote item_rating down:

if | then
---------
 0 | -1
 1 | -1
-1 | -2
-2 | -2
 2 | -1

I know a simple points based system would be easier but due to the nature of the system this is the simplest solution I could find.

Can someone explain how I would use IF statements in SQL to achieve this? I’m sure the answer is really obvious to someone in the know.

(btw using the latest version of MySQL)

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    2026-05-17T23:07:09+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 11:07 pm

    Is this what you’re looking for? Here’s an upvote:

    UPDATE rating
    SET item_rating = IF(item_rating < 1, 1, 2);
    

    Here’s a downvote:

    UPDATE rating
    SET item_rating = IF(item_rating > -1, -1, -2);
    
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