UPDATE multiple tables in MySQL using LEFT JOIN

Paul Oyster picture Paul Oyster · Apr 30, 2009 · Viewed 251.4k times · Source

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?

Answer

Quassnoi picture Quassnoi · Apr 30, 2009
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:

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.