SQLite Query Language: UPDATE body { margin: auto; font-family: "Verdana" "sans-serif"; padding: 8px 1%; } a { color: #45735f } a:visited { color: #734559 } .logo { position:absolute; margin:3px; } .tagline { float:right; text-align:right; font-style:italic; width:240px; margin:12px; margin-top:58px; } .toolbar { font-variant: small-caps; text-align: center; line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0; padding:1px 8px; } .toolbar a { color: white; text-decoration: none; padding: 6px 12px; } .toolbar a:visited { color: white; } .toolbar a:hover { color: #80a796; background: white; } .content { margin: 5%; } .content dt { font-weight:bold; } .content dd { margin-bottom: 25px; margin-left:20%; } .content ul { padding:0px; padding-left: 15px; margin:0px; } /* rounded corners */ .se { background: url(images/se.png) 100% 100% no-repeat #80a796} .sw { background: url(images/sw.png) 0% 100% no-repeat } .ne { background: url(images/ne.png) 100% 0% no-repeat } .nw { background: url(images/nw.png) 0% 0% no-repeat } border="0"> Small. Fast. Reliable.Choose any three. About Sitemap Documentation Download License News Developers Support SQL As Understood By SQLiteUPDATEupdate-stmt: qualified-table-name: The UPDATE statement is used to change the value of columns in selected rows of a table. Each assignment in an UPDATE specifies a column name to the left of the equals sign and an arbitrary expression to the right. The expressions may use the values of other columns. All expressions are evaluated before any assignments are made. A WHERE clause can be used to restrict which rows are updated. The optional conflict-clause allows the specification of an alternative constraint conflict resolution algorithm to use during this one command. See the section titled ON CONFLICT for additional information. If SQLite is built with the SQLITE_ENABLE_UPDATE_DELETE_LIMIT compile-time option then the syntax of the UPDATE statement is extended with optional ORDER BY and LIMIT clauses as follows: update-stmt-limited: The optional LIMIT clause can be used to limit the number of rows modifed, and thereby limit the size of the transaction. The ORDER BY clause is used only to determine which rows fall within the LIMIT. The order in which rows are modified is arbitrary and is not determined by the ORDER BY clause. This page last modified 2008/11/12 14:57:19 UTC