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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T12:33:31+00:00 2026-05-25T12:33:31+00:00

I have two SQL Statements with the same Join and Where clause, but i

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I have two SQL Statements with the same Join and Where clause, but i have the problem that the select statement gives me a different number of lines (in my case 42) as the update statement will change (in my case 80, that’s all lines of the table).

Here is the first one (I use this to check how many lines will be affected):

SELECT COUNT(*) 
  FROM classes AS c
  INNER JOIN programs AS p
  ON c.Pr_ID = p.Pr_ID AND p.Ma_ID = 8;

--> returns: 32

and here the second (this makes the work, it will update one field of the table classes):

UPDATE classes SET Cl_Status = 3
  FROM classes AS c 
  INNER JOIN programs AS p
  ON c.Pr_ID = p.Pr_ID AND p.Ma_ID = 8;

--> returns: 80 (!)

The difference between the first and the second statement is only the first row, everything else is the same.

Does anyone know what do change to get the same number of rows at both statements?

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    2026-05-25T12:33:31+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:33 pm

    What you want is

    UPDATE classes
       SET CL_Status = 3
      FROM programs 
     WHERE classes.Pr_ID = programs.Pr_ID
       AND programs.Ma_ID = 8
    
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