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[EP-tech] Re: MySQL query to update a column value
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- Subject: [EP-tech] Re: MySQL query to update a column value
- From: Robert Berry <robert.berry@liverpool.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 12:20:33 +0100
Sorry, Claire, That statement should be ALTER TABLE `eprint` MODIFY `type` VARCHAR(255); Best wishes, Rob Robert Berry <robert.berry@liverpool.ac.uk> writes: > Hi Claire, > > Do not use the UPDATE statement. That's to alter records in the > database, not to change table structure. > > You need to use ALTER TABLE (more info here: > http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/alter-table.html). > > The syntax you want will be something like, > > ALTER TABLE `eprint` SET `type` VARCHAR(255); > > (Change the number inside varchar to the maximum number of characters > you want to be stored in the field.) > > If you're uncomfortable writing SQL statements yourself it might be > better to use some client software to perform operations like this. I > can't make any recommendations but Google 'MySQL client software' and > see what comes up. > > Best wishes, > Robert Berry > > > Claire Eskriett <C.Eskriett@brighton.ac.uk> writes: > >> Hi all >> >> >> I’ve edited eprints.pl to change the property of an eprint field from >> an integer to text but running update_database_structure has not >> updated the eprint table. I’ve been advised to update manually using >> MySQL and have come up with the following: >> >> >> Use <database name> >> >> Update eprint >> >> Set type = text >> >> Where field = num_pieces >> >> >> I think this is ok – I’ve specified the table (eprint) and the field >> that I want to update (num_pieces) and the column that I want updating >> is ‘type’. The current row in the table is as follows: >> >> Field | Type | Null | Key | Default >> | Extra >> >> num_pieces | int(11) | YES | MUL | NULL | | >> >> >> Can anyone take pity on me and reassure me that this is ok? I ask as a >> MySQL novice. >> >> >> Many thanks for any advice! >> >> >> Claire >> >> >> >> Claire Eskriett, Systems Librarian >> >> (Days of work are Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri) >> >> Information Services >> >> Cockcroft Building >> >> University of Brighton >> >> Lewes Road >> >> Brighton BN2 4GJ >> >> T: 01273 642766 >> >> E: C.Eskriett@brighton.ac.uk >> >> >> ___________________________________________________________ >> This email has been scanned by MessageLabs' Email Security >> System on behalf of the University of Brighton. >> For more information see http://www.brighton.ac.uk/is/spam/ >> ___________________________________________________________ >> *** Options: http://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/eprints-tech >> *** Archive: http://www.eprints.org/tech.php/ >> *** EPrints community wiki: http://wiki.eprints.org/ > > *** Options: http://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/eprints-tech > *** Archive: http://www.eprints.org/tech.php/ > *** EPrints community wiki: http://wiki.eprints.org/
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- From: Claire Eskriett <C.Eskriett@brighton.ac.uk>
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- From: Robert Berry <robert.berry@liverpool.ac.uk>
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