View the Exhibit and examine the description for the CUSTOMERS table.

You want to update the CUST_INCOME_LEVEL and CUST_CREDIT_LIMIT columns for the customer with the CUST_ID 2360. You want the value for the CUST_INCOME_LEVEL to have the same value as that of the customer with the CUST_ID 2560 and the CUST_CREDIT_LIMIT to have the same value as that of the customer with CUST_ID 2566.
Which UPDATE statement will accomplish the task?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Updating Two Columns with a Subquery
You can update multiple columns in the SET clause of an UPDATE statement by writing multiple subqueries. The syntax is as follows:
UPDATE table
SET column
(SELECT column
FROM table
WHERE condition)
[,
column
(SELECT column
FROM table
WHERE condition)]
[WHERE condition ] ;