MySQL Update
Use this activity to execute an update statement on one or more rows of an Oracle MySQL table.
Settings
The Settings tab has the following field.
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Connection | Name of the Oracle MySQL database connection from where information is retrieved. You can select a connection from the Connection dropdown list. |
Input Settings
The Input Settings tab has the following field.
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Update Statement | An SQL statement used to update one or more rows in a table. You can construct prepared SQL queries by using substitution parameters of the form
?<fieldname> in the query statement.
Each substitution variable identifies an input parameter whose mapped value is substituted at run time. If the query contains parameters then only parameter metadata is populated. End the query with semicolon (;) to fetch the metadata in the table at the bottom of the query. The following example represents a typical update query: UPDATE pet SET Name=?Name , Color = ?Color WHERE Species = 'cat'; For the above query all rows in the 'pet' table have their Name and Color columns set to the values provided on the Input tab where the species is cat. As usual all rows satisfying the where clause are updated. If the where clause is omitted then ALL rows are updated. The limit clause can also be used to control this behavior. It is also possible to use a subquery to derive the values to be used in the update. The subquery format follows the general form: UPDATE table_name SET column1 = ?column1, column2 = ?column2...., columnN = ?columnN WHERE [condition];In this case the parameters supplied are used in the select query that provides replacement values in the outer update statement. The where clause could also be parameterized. Call Procedure and Call Functions Syntax:
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Manually Configure Metadata |
Set the
Manually Configure Metadata field to
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Fields | Displays the database column metadata. |
Input
This tab displays the input schema of the activity in a tree structure format. The information in the schema varies based on the update query provided. The fields that are selected on the Input Settings tab are available in the schema. You can either hard code the values or map them to a field from the output of a preceding activity in the flow using the Mapper.
Substitution parameters from the query statement are provided in the Parameters node.
Output
The Update activity returns the number of rows affected by the query.
Loop
If you want this activity to iterate multiple times within the flow, enter an expression that evaluates the iteration details. Select a type of iteration from the Type menu. The default type is None, which means the activity does not iterate.
Retry on Error
For more information, see the Using the Retry on Error Feature in an Activity section in the Flogo® app documentation.