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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T01:07:12+00:00 2026-05-18T01:07:12+00:00

I want to do a query to update values that I forgot to copy

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I want to do a query to update values that I forgot to copy over in a mass insert. However I’m not sure how to phrase it.

UPDATE table 
   SET text_field_1 = (SELECT text_field_2 
                         FROM other_table 
                        WHERE id = **current row in update statement, outside parens**.id )

How do I do this? It seems like a job for recursion.

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    2026-05-18T01:07:12+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 1:07 am

    Use:

    UPDATE YOUR_TABLE
       SET text_field_1 = (SELECT t.text_field_2 
                             FROM other_table t
                            WHERE t.id = YOUR_TABLE.id)
    

    Warning

    If there’s no supporting record in other_table, text_field_1 will be set to NULL.

    Explanation

    In standard SQL, you can’t have table aliases on the table defined for the UPDATE (or DELETE) statement, so you need to use full table name to indicate the source of the column.

    It’s called a correlated subquery — the correlation is be cause of the evaluation against the table from the outer query.

    Clarification

    MySQL (and SQL Server) support table aliases in UPDATE and DELETE statement, in addition to JOIN syntax:

    UPDATE YOUR_TABLE a
      JOIN OTHER_TABLE b ON b.id = a.id
       SET a.text_field_1 = b.text_field_2 
    

    …is not identical to the provided query, because only the rows that match will be updated — those that don’t match, their text_field_1 values will remain untouched. This is equivalent to the provided query:

       UPDATE YOUR_TABLE a
    LEFT JOIN OTHER_TABLE b ON b.id = a.id
          SET a.text_field_1 = b.text_field_2 
    
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