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Hello,

I'm trying to update FOR_SORTING to 1, for all instances of a RESPONSE_ID when QUESTION_ID = YESNO and RESPONSE = Yes.

So, for below I'm trying to update FOR_SORTING to 1, for RESPONSE_ID that has Question_ID that is equal to YESNO and Response equals Yes.

No. RESPONSE_ID QUESTION_ID RESPONSE FOR_SORTING
1. 1 RATING Incredible
2. 1 YESNO Yes 1
3. 2 RATING Incredible
4. 2 YESNO No

The Table is called LSN_RESPONSE_DETAILS

I tried the following, but it only updates the one row.

UPDATE LSN_RESPONSE_DETAIL
SET FOR_SORTING = '1'
WHERE QUESTION_ID = 'YESNO' and 'RESPONSE = 'Yes'

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