I have two tables, and want to update fields in T1 for all rows in a LEFT JOIN.
For an easy example, update all rows of the following result-set:
SELECT T1.* FROM T1 LEFT JOIN T2 ON T1.id = T2.id WHERE T2.id IS NULL
The MySQL manual states that:
Multiple-table UPDATE statements can use any type of join allowed in SELECT statements, such as LEFT JOIN.
But I cannot find the proper syntax for doing that in the documented multiple-tables UPDATE.
What is the proper syntax?
UPDATE t1
LEFT JOIN
t2
ON t2.id = t1.id
SET t1.col1 = newvalue
WHERE t2.id IS NULL
Note that for a SELECT
it would be more efficient to use NOT IN
/ NOT EXISTS
syntax:
SELECT t1.*
FROM t1
WHERE t1.id NOT IN
(
SELECT id
FROM t2
)
See the article in my blog for performance details:
LEFT JOIN
compared to NOT IN
Unfortunately, MySQL
does not allow using the target table in a subquery in an UPDATE
statement, that's why you'll need to stick to less efficient LEFT JOIN
syntax.