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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:54:22+00:00 2026-05-14T02:54:22+00:00

I found something that works with updating one field at here: http://www.karlrixon.co.uk/articles/sql/update-multiple-rows-with-different-values-and-a-single-sql-query/ UPDATE person

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I found something that works with updating one field at here: http://www.karlrixon.co.uk/articles/sql/update-multiple-rows-with-different-values-and-a-single-sql-query/

UPDATE person
    SET name = CASE id
        WHEN 1 THEN 'Jim'
        WHEN 2 THEN 'Mike'
        WHEN 3 THEN 'Precious'
    END
WHERE id IN (1,2,3)

My question is how to update more than one field? Such as:

UPDATE person
    SET name = CASE, sex = CASE id
        WHEN 1 THEN 'Jim', 'female'
        WHEN 2 THEN 'Mike', 'male'
        WHEN 3 THEN 'Precious', 'male'
    END
WHERE id IN (1,2,3)

Which doesn’t work of course. Tried a few other combination and failed. Any idea? Thanks!

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    2026-05-14T02:54:22+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:54 am
    UPDATE person
        SET name = CASE id
            WHEN 1 THEN 'Jim'
            WHEN 2 THEN 'Mike'
            WHEN 3 THEN 'Precious'
        END,
        sex = CASE id
            WHEN 1 THEN 'female'
            WHEN 2 THEN 'male'
            WHEN 3 THEN 'male'
        END
    WHERE id IN (1,2,3)
    
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