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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:34:08+00:00 2026-05-15T11:34:08+00:00

I need to replace some chars in the columns of a table, by using

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I need to replace some chars in the columns of a table, by using the REPLACE command.

I know that the REPLACE command needs a column name, then the text to change (in the following example, the ‘a’ char) and the new text (in the following case, the ‘e’ char).

UPDATE my_table SET my_column = REPLACE (my_column,'a','e' );

So that executing this command will change all the ‘a‘ occurrences in the my_column column of the my_table table with the ‘e‘ char.

But what if i need to execute the REPLACE command for every column and not just for one? Is this possible?

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    2026-05-15T11:34:08+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:34 am

    Use the following SQL query to generate the SQL queries that you need to replace a value in all columns.

    select concat(
           'UPDATE my_table SET ',
           column_name,
           ' = REPLACE(', column_name, ', ''a'', ''e'');')
    from information_schema.columns
    where table_name = 'my_table';
    

    After executing this SQL query simply run all queries to replace all values.


    Untested after some googling

    Create a stored procedure with a core like this. It can accept the name of the table, the value to find and the value to replace for.

    The main idea is to use:

    1. prepared statements for dynamic SQL execution;
    2. cursors to iterate over all columns of a table.

    See partial code (untested) below.

    DECLARE done INT DEFAULT 0;
    DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR
        SELECT column_name FROM information_schema.columns
        WHERE table_name = 'my_table';
    DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR NOT FOUND SET done = 1;
    
    OPEN cur1;
    REPEAT
        SET s = concat(
           'UPDATE my_table SET ',
           column_name,
           ' = REPLACE(', column_name, ', ''a'', ''e'');');
        PREPARE stmt2 FROM s;
        EXECUTE stmt2;
        FETCH cur1 INTO a;
    UNTIL done END REPEAT;
    CLOSE cur1;
    
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