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7.6

Best way to loop thru records and update a table

Asked by ACSDBA in Oracle Database

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cust_pd   cust_id                                   cust_no
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100           222                                           1
200           222                                           2
300           222                                           3
400           222                                           4
500           123                                           1
600           123                                           2
700           123                                           3
This is sample data from my table customers. I need to go thru all of the cust_pd records and for each pd sequentially update the cust_no field like I showed in the example. How do I do this?Start Free Trial
 
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