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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T23:26:09+00:00 2026-06-14T23:26:09+00:00

Query 1: SET @count = 0; UPDATE a_daily_copy_copy SET a_daily_copy_copy.Cummulative_Target = @count:= target +

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Query 1:

SET @count = 0;
    UPDATE a_daily_copy_copy
    SET a_daily_copy_copy.Cummulative_Target = @count:= target + @count 
    where a_daily_copy_copy.Site_id = 1 
          and a_daily_copy_copy.Year=4 
          and a_daily_copy_copy.Billing_cycle=1
    ORDER BY date

Query 2: Modified the a_daily_copy_copy.Billing_cycle=2

 SET @count = 0;
    UPDATE a_daily_copy_copy
    SET a_daily_copy_copy.Cummulative_Target = @count:= target + @count
    where a_daily_copy_copy.Site_id = 1 
          and a_daily_copy_copy.Year=4 
          and a_daily_copy_copy.Billing_cycle=2
    ORDER BY date

I’m a beginner and as of now I’m running the query every time manually by editing the query 1 , and I know both queries can be consolidated into a single query.

I tried solving with Group by function but couldnt come up with Please help me.

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    2026-06-14T23:26:11+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 11:26 pm

    Looks to me that you can just do:

    SET @count = 0;
        UPDATE a_daily_copy_copy
        SET a_daily_copy_copy.Cummulative_Target = @count:= target + @count where a_daily_copy_copy.Site_id = 1 and a_daily_copy_copy.Year=4 and a_daily_copy_copy.Billing_cycle IN (1, 2)
        ORDER BY date
    

    …unless I’ve missed a difference between the two queries other than the billing cycle.

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