SQL Tip📢
Some sql query statements we often use
/*
Insert data from table2 of database db2 into table1 of database db1.
*/
INSERT INTO db1.table1 (column1, column2, column3)
SELECT column1, column2, column3
FROM db2.table2;
/*
If you need to filter data during insertion, use a WHERE condition. For example: Only insert rows where column4 = 'some_value'
*/
INSERT INTO db1.table1 (column1, column2, column3)
SELECT column1, column2, column3
FROM db2.table2
WHERE column4 = 'some_value';
/*
Insert data from table2 into table1. If duplicate (based on PRIMARY KEY or UNIQUE KEY), perform an update (UPDATE)
*/
INSERT INTO db1.table1 (column1, column2, column3)
SELECT column1, column2, column3
FROM db2.table2
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
column2 = VALUES(column2),
column3 = VALUES(column3);
/*
"Insert data from table2 into table1. Ensure that only non-duplicate rows are inserted (using the NOT EXISTS condition).
*/
INSERT INTO db1.table1 (column2, column3)
SELECT column2, column3
FROM db2.table2
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM db1.table1
WHERE db1.table1.column2 = db2.table2.column2
AND db1.table1.column3 = db2.table2.column3
);
/*
Update the value of a column in a table, replacing a specific string. For example: Replace '100daysofcode.hoanguyenit.com' with 'hoanguyenit.com'.
*/
UPDATE your_table_name
SET your_column_name = REPLACE(your_column_name, '100daysofcode.hoanguyenit.com', 'hoanguyenit.com')
WHERE your_column_name LIKE '%100daysofcode.hoanguyenit.com%';
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