VALUES()
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The parent of this page is: Functions
Topics on this page:
Overview
A description for this Function has not yet been added to this Documentation.
See also: Functions in 10.6 ES, in 10.6 CS, in 10.5 ES, in 10.5 CS, in 10.4 ES, in 10.4 CS, in 10.3 ES, in 10.3 CS, in 10.2 ES, and in 10.2 CS
EXAMPLES
CREATE TABLE t (
a INT PRIMARY KEY,
b INT,
c INT
);
Note that this is not the VALUES() function:
INSERT INTO t VALUES (1,2,3), (4,5,6);
This is the VALUES() function:
INSERT INTO t SET a = 1, b = 7, c = 8
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE c = c + VALUES(c);
SELECT * FROM t;
+---+------+------+
| a | b | c |
+---+------+------+
| 1 | 2 | 11 |
| 4 | 5 | 6 |
+---+------+------+
CHANGE HISTORY
Release Series | History |
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10.6 Enterprise |
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10.6 Community |
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10.5 Enterprise |
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10.5 Community |
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10.4 Enterprise |
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10.4 Community |
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10.3 Enterprise |
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10.3 Community |
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10.2 Enterprise |
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10.2 Community |
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EXTERNAL REFERENCES
Additional information on this topic may be found in the MariaDB Public Knowledge Base.
Information specific to MariaDB SkySQL can be found on the VALUES() page in the SkySQL Documentation.