insert into mysql database, if records already exists, then update [duplicate]
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How do I update if exists, insert if not (aka upsert or merge) in MySQL?
how to insert into mysql database, if records already exists, then update...I know there is a solution on this page: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/insert-on-duplicate.html
sib_table
+=======================================================+
| sib_id | std_id | sib_name | sib_sex | sib_age |
+=======================================================+
| 1 | 77 | Sajjad | m | 5/17/1990 |
| 1 | 77 | Farah | f | 9/14/1980 |
| 1 | 77 | Bilal | m | 1/10/1995 |
+=======================================================+
What sql would be if I want to add anther sibling to this table.
INSERT INTO sib_table
(std_id,sib_name,sib_sex,sib_age)
V开发者_如何学GoALUES ('77','Sajjad','m','1/5/2010')
ON DUPLICATE KEY
UPDATE id = LAST_INSERT_ID(id), c = 3;
INSERT INTO sib_table
(std_id,sib_name,sib_sex,sib_age)
VALUES
('77','Aamna','f','1/27/2005')
ON DUPLICATE KEY
UPDATE id = LAST_INSERT_ID(id), c = 3;
You're close, but you need to treat the ON DUPLICATE KEY
clause just like an UPDATE
statement. That means you need to setup a unique key so that trying to do:
INSERT INTO sib_table (std_id,sib_name,sib_sex,sib_age)
VALUES ('77','Sajjad','m','1/5/2010')
... will only work once. Then you add the ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
clause to change the rest of the fields (i.e. the ones that aren't part of the key) to match.
So, for example, assuming I read the table structure correctly, if you put a unique composite key on the columns std_id
and sib_name
, this will ensure that you can't add two siblings of the same name. And that means that when you go to add another like this:
INSERT INTO sib_table (std_id,sib_name,sib_sex,sib_age)
VALUES ('77','Aamna','f','1/27/2005')
ON DUPLICATE KEY
UPDATE sib_sex = 'f', sib_age = '1/27/2005'
... it will do one of two things:
- add the new row if Aamna doesn't exist in family #77.
- or update Aamna's sex and birthday if she's been added before.
This structure is more powerful than MySQL's REPLACE
because it lets you do something different to the conflicting row than merely overwrite it with what you tried to insert. Of course, most of the time the functionality of REPLACE
is what is actually wanted. But it is better to know the more generic statement.
Try the following:
REPLACE INTO sib_table (std_id,sib_name,sib_sex,sib_age)
VALUES ('77','Aamna','f','1/27/2005')
check number of rows in a case:
SELECT * where ...
if (number of rows == 0) {
INSERT ...
} else {
Update ...
}
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