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Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Divers
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01052562
Message ID:
01052575
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It's unknown how VFP handles such conditions but most likely it creates a cursor with subquery and then matches each record from the main table to it. The following command should be faster
UPDATE Invoices ;
		SET InvoiceId = "ABC123" ;
	FROM Invoices 
		JOIN Invoices2 ON Invoices2.RecordId = Invoices.RecordId
>I have the following command:
>
>
>UPDATE Invoices;
>  SET InvoiceId = "ABC123";
>  WHERE RecordId IN;
>    (SELECT RecordId
>     FROM Invoices2)
>
>
>
>
>
>1) Does VFP first create a subset of Invoices2.RecordId and then use that
>to drive the update Invoices? Or is each record in Invoices2 evaulated
>for every record in Invoices?
>
>2) Is there a more efficient way to do this?
>
--sb--
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