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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T16:05:20+00:00 2026-06-08T16:05:20+00:00

In mysql it is possible to make a fork in the command SET? Like

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In mysql it is possible to make a fork in the command “SET”?

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UPDATE `table`.`data` SET `hits` = (`hits`-1<0 ? 0:`hits`-1) WHERE `data`.`id`='15';
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    2026-06-08T16:05:21+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 4:05 pm

    Use the IF function:

    UPDATE `table`.`data`
    SET `hits` = IF(`id` - 1 > 0, 0, `id` - 1)
    WHERE `data`.`id`='15';
    

    In this specific case you could also use LEAST.

    UPDATE `table`.`data`
    SET `hits` = LEAST(`id` - 1, 0)
    WHERE `data`.`id`='15';
    

    Your code seems wrong though. I’m almost certain that you meant to write this:

    UPDATE yourtable
    SET hits = GREATEST(0, hits - 1)
    WHERE id = 15;
    
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