Re: [SOLVED] UPDATE with WHERE clause on joined table
От | Fabian Peters |
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Тема | Re: [SOLVED] UPDATE with WHERE clause on joined table |
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Msg-id | 7ECE6348-3F8E-4F34-BE48-D7F416EE6F46@e-lumo.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: UPDATE with WHERE clause on joined table (Erik Jones <erik@myemma.com>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
Am 29.07.2006 um 01:30 schrieb Erik Jones: > Fabian Peters wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm only very rarely using SQL, so please forgive me if I show any >> obvious signs of ignorance... >> >> I've got three tables "customer", "address" and "country". I want >> to set the "language" attribute on "customer" on rows returned by >> a SELECT such as this: >> >> SELECT title, first_names, last_name, email, language, >> country.country_name FROM ((customer JOIN address ON customer.eoid >> = address.eoid_customer) JOIN country ON address.eoid_country = >> country.eoid) WHERE email LIKE '%.es' AND country.country_name = >> 'SPAIN'; >> >> That is, I want to set the "language" to 'Spanish' where the >> "customer.email" is like '%.es' and where "country.country_name" >> is 'SPAIN'. >> >> I've tried all sorts of places to put the JOIN and the WHERE >> clauses within the UPDATE statement, but I just don't get it. >> >> I'd be most grateful for any help... >> >> TIA >> >> Fabian >> >> P.S.: One of my sorry attempts looked like this - which updates >> all rows in "customer" so I figure the WHERE clause is not where >> it should be: >> >> UPDATE customer SET language = 'Spanish' FROM ((customer AS >> customer_address JOIN address ON customer_address.eoid = >> address.eoid_customer) JOIN country ON address.eoid_country = >> country.eoid) WHERE customer.email LIKE '%.es' AND >> country.country_name = 'SPAIN'); > The FROM clause is where you put relations other than the one you > are updating. Try this: > > UPDATE customer > SET language='Spanish' > FROM address ad, country co > WHERE customer.eoid=ad.eoid_customer AND ad.eoid_country=co.eoid > AND co.country_name='SPAIN' AND customer.email LIKE '%.es'; > > Note that for demonstration purposes I've aliased the join tables > and that (unfortunately) you can't alias the update table. > > erik jones <erik@myemma.com> > software development > emma(r) Erik, thanks a lot! Works like a charm and is so much more concise than my attempts. cheers Fabian
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