MySQL 9.1 Release Notes
You can use the update()
method to modify one
or more records in a table. The update()
method works by filtering a query to include only the records to
be updated and then applying the operations you specify to those
records.
To replace a city name in the city table, pass to the
set()
method the new city name. Then, pass to
the where()
method the city name to locate
and replace. The following example replaces the city Peking with
Beijing.
mysql-py> db.city.update().set("Name", "Beijing").where("Name = 'Peking'")
Use the select()
method to verify the change.
mysql-py> db.city.select(["ID", "Name", "CountryCode", "District", "Info"]).where("Name = 'Beijing'")
+------+-----------+-------------+----------+-----------------------------+
| ID | Name | CountryCode | District | Info |
+------+-----------+-------------+----------+-----------------------------+
| 1891 | Beijing | CHN | Peking | {"Population": 7472000} |
+------+-----------+-------------+----------+-----------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
See TableUpdateFunction for the full syntax definition.