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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T11:52:29+00:00 2026-06-01T11:52:29+00:00

I’m using MySQL InnoDB. I’d like to update a table and control the sequence

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I’m using MySQL InnoDB.

I’d like to update a table and control the sequence that each column is updated. All in one query if possible. The reason is that I have a queue system for a game. When you finish queue_1 I want it to be assigned the value of queue_2, then erase queue_2.

Right now I’m getting unpredictable results from this. Sometimes total_price_2 is set to zero, THEN loaded into total_price_1. Both becoming zero. (Not what I want.)

I read that the DB decides what order to run the updates. If I have to do two updates that’s fine. My goal is performance.

UPDATE
queue
SET     
queue_1 = queue_2,
total_price_1 = total_price_2,
total_wait_1 = total_wait_2,
queue_2 = '',
total_price_2 = 0,
total_wait_2 = 0 
WHERE id IN(1,2,3)
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    2026-06-01T11:52:30+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 11:52 am

    Check that total_price_2 wasn’t 0 before the update, as suggested by MichaelRushton.

    In MySQL, single-table UPDATE queries are processed from ‘left to right’, which is stated in the UPDATE statement documentation:

    Single-table UPDATE assignments are generally evaluated from left to right. For multiple-table updates, there is no guarantee that assignments are carried out in any particular order. (Source)

    Specifically, note this example:

    The second assignment in the following statement sets col2 to the current (updated) col1 value, not the original col1 value. The result is that col1 and col2 have the same value. This behavior differs from standard SQL.

    UPDATE t1 SET col1 = col1 + 1, col2 = col1;
    

    Side Note

    As a bit of a side note, you can also explicitly specify the order for rows to be updated by using the ORDER BY clause:

    With no WHERE clause, all rows are updated. If the ORDER BY clause is specified, the rows are updated in the order that is specified. (Source)

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