Python MySQL Update Table
Update Table
You can update existing records in a table by using the "UPDATE" statement:
Example
Overwrite the address column from "Valley 345" to "Canyoun 123":
  import mysql.connector
mydb = mysql.connector.connect(
  host="localhost",
 
  user="yourusername",
  password="yourpassword",
  database="mydatabase"
)
mycursor = 
  mydb.cursor()
sql = "UPDATE customers SET address = 'Canyon 123' 
  WHERE address = 'Valley 345'"
mycursor.execute(sql)
mydb.commit()
  
print(mycursor.rowcount, "record(s) affected")
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Important!: Notice the statement: 
  mydb.commit(). It is required to make the 
  changes, otherwise no 
  changes are made to the table.
Notice the WHERE clause in the UPDATE syntax: The WHERE clause specifies which record or records that should be updated. If you omit the WHERE clause, all records will be updated!
Prevent SQL Injection
It is considered a good practice to escape the values of any query, also in update statements.
This is to prevent SQL injections, which is a common web hacking technique to destroy or misuse your database.
The mysql.connector module uses the placeholder %s to escape values in the delete statement:
Example
Escape values by using the placholder %s 
method:
  import mysql.connector
mydb = mysql.connector.connect(
  host="localhost",
 
  user="yourusername",
  password="yourpassword",
  database="mydatabase"
)
  
mycursor = mydb.cursor()
sql = "UPDATE customers SET address = %s 
  WHERE address = %s"
val = ("Valley 345", "Canyon 123")
mycursor.execute(sql, 
  val)
mydb.commit()
print(mycursor.rowcount, "record(s) 
  affected")
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