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MySQL query help
I'm not an expert with MySQL queries so if anyone could tell me if this is possible then I would be greatful.
I would like to create a query that subtracts 150 from a MySQL table field's data. For example, I have a field in the VBulletin members table named "points". I would like to subtracting 150 "points" from each user. Is there a query that I can run to reduce every user's points by 150? Thanks. |
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I guess that would work assuming that when you say members table you actually meant user table |
Yes that worked perfectly. Thank you Shaved.
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