3. Updating data
Below is a typical database table.
It is made up of a number of rows with each row made up of a number of fields. In this case the fields are ID, Username, Password, Active
The action of changing existing data in a table is called an update.
Normally an update operation is limited by setting a criteria. A criteria sets out a rule that must be met before an update is carried out.
For example, here is some database command pseudocode
UPDATE Password TO 'mypassword' WHERE ID IS 23393
The field called 'Password' is to be updated with the value 'mypassword' but the WHERE is setting out a criteria, in this case only the row which has an ID field value of 23393.
If you carried out the operation without any criteria, the command would set every password to 'mypassword' instead.
Challenge see if you can find out one extra fact on this topic that we haven't already told you
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