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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:04:15+00:00 2026-05-20T11:04:15+00:00

UPDATE `comment` SET `agree`=`agree`+1,(INSERT INTO `reacted_on` VALUES (10,197)) WHERE `id`=197 and 0 = (SELECT

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UPDATE `comment` 

SET `agree`=`agree`+1,(INSERT INTO `reacted_on` VALUES (10,197))
WHERE `id`=197 and 0 = (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `reacted_on` WHERE `id_user`=10 and `id_comment`=197)

You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near
'(INSERT INTO `reacted_on` VALUES (10,197)) WHERE `id`=197 and 0 = (SELECT COUNT(' at line 1

I want to icrement agree in comment but i want to prevent same user to agree on a comment more than one. Therefore, first I check if user reacted on the same comment; I increment agree. Then I insert a row to prevent user from reacting on the same comment anymore.

What am I missing? why is it not true?
What should I do to fix the problem?

How can I use INSERT statement in UPDATE query?

This is where I use the query:

        $con = mysql_connect($my_sql_servername,$my_sql_username,$my_sql_password);
        mysql_select_db($my_sql_database, $con);
        if($validation != $_SESSION['validation'])
            die('-1');
        $sql = "IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM `reacted_on` WHERE `id_user`=".$id_user." and `id_comment`=".$id_comment."  ) THEN INSERT INTO `reacted_on` VALUES (10,197); UPDATE `comment` SET `agree`=`agree`+1 WHERE `id`=".$id_comment." END IF;";
        //echo $sql;
        if(!mysql_query($sql)){die(mysql_error());}
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    2026-05-20T11:04:16+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:04 am

    Basically, something like this, probably:

    IF NOT EXISTS (
                  SELECT *
                  FROM `reacted_on`
                  WHERE `id_user`=10 and `id_comment`=197
                  )
    THEN
      INSERT INTO `reacted_on` VALUES (10,197);
      UPDATE `comment`
      SET `agree`=`agree`+1
      WHERE `id`=197;
    END IF;
    

    You’ll have to do that using separate statements, but you can wrap them into a single IF instruction.


    EDIT

    Another way to check for the existence of rows is to use SELECT COUNT(*)... (just like you did in your attempted script). So the beginning of the above query would change to:

    IF 0 = (
           SELECT COUNT(*)
           FROM `reacted_on`
           WHERE `id_user`=10 and `id_comment`=197
           )
    THEN
      ... /* same as above */
    
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