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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T09:38:33+00:00 2026-06-17T09:38:33+00:00

I would like to update a customer without actually loading the entire customer model.

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I would like to update a customer without actually loading the entire customer model. Here is my current code:

$customer = Mage::getModel('customer/customer')->load($customerId, 'entity_id');
$customer->setEmail('test@email.com');
$customer->save();

Is it possible to update the model without first loading it?

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    2026-06-17T09:38:34+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 9:38 am

    The code bellow should work fine as long as the model’s ID is defined, it will however loose the previous data the object had.

    INSERT

    $customer = Mage::getModel('customer/customer');
    $customer->setEmail('test@email.com');
    $customer->save();
    // will create a customer with an email set to `test@email.com`
    // everything else will either be default or null
    

    UPDATE with hydration

    $customer = Mage::getModel('customer/customer')->load($customerId, 'entity_id');
    // this step is also known as `hydration` because the model is like
    // a sponge in the watter, it sucks in the values
    $customer->setEmail('test@email.com');
    $customer->save();
    // will update a customer and only ovewrite its email to `test@email.com`
    // everything else will be as it was before the save
    

    UPDATE without hydration

    $customer = Mage::getModel('customer/customer');
    $customer->setId($customerId);
    $customer->setEmail('test@email.com');
    $customer->save();
    // will replace all of the values present on the initial customer with
    // an email set to `test@email.com`and everything else set to be default or null
    

    UPDATE single attribute

    The principle is the fact that you can set an attribute value by specifying the entity_id, attribute_code/attribute_id and the value.

    /* still looking for a usage snippet */
    
    /* defined in `Mage_Eav_Model_Entity_Abstract` */
    protected function _setAttributeValue($object, $valueRow)
    {
        $attribute = $this->getAttribute($valueRow['attribute_id']);
        if($attribute) {
            $attributeCode = $attribute->getAttributeCode();
            $object->setData($attributeCode, $valueRow['value']);
            $attribute->getBackend()->setEntityValueId($object, $valueRow['value_id']);
        }
    
        return $this;
    }
    

    This obviously does not have the aforementioned negative side-effect.

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