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I have done this too. Shit happens.
One of my co-workers used to write
UPDATE
statements backwards limit then where etc, to prevent this stuff, feels like a bit of a faff to me.I always write it as a select, before turning it into a delete or update. I have burned myself too often already.
^ this is a very good tip that ive been using myself too
Oh I did that like a year ago.
And then last night had an error that led me back near this code and stupidly thought "hey it'd look neater if those numbers were in order"