That worked, thank you
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Browse All TopicsI hve two tables, tbl_Call and tbl_CllAudio, the call table has a field called CallID, if the call has a recording file then a row in the CallAudio table will exist with the same CallID.
I would like to set a specific field in the Call table, the field name is "Recording", to 1 if there is a row with matching CallID in the CallAudio table.
I tried to write some queries to do that with no luck.
Any ideas?
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by: DanielWilsonPosted on 2009-11-03 at 10:02:34ID: 25731672
I usually like a JOIN for such updates, but I'm not sure Oracle supports it. I think this should work:
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