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Updating a column from another table using join?

Asked by gopikrish in SQL Query Syntax

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I have a table tb_nmp_ascii_h which has columns metric_month, metric_num, clec_id and tperm_score
Another table is tb_nmp_ascii_prod which has the same columns.

I need to update tperm_score in tb_nmp_ascii_h with tperm_score of tb_nmp_ascii_prod.
And the join columns should be metric_num and clec_id and where clause must have metric_month = '01-Oct-07'.

Please suggest how to update using join clause. Thanks.Start Free Trial
 
 
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