Best Way To Set values In Items

Hello,
I have a two database items and dynamically I would like to assign values to those items.
What is the best way of accomplishing this task?
Is there any SET property available or I need to like
block_name.item_name :='Value'
Regards

You can use COPY built-in to perform dynamically assign values to different items.

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