Re: [SQL] select in update
От | Herouth Maoz |
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Тема | Re: [SQL] select in update |
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Msg-id | l03110700b28047415e6d@[147.233.159.109] обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [SQL] select in update (Engard Ferenc <fery@pons.sote.hu>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
At 12:05 +0200 on 24/11/98, Engard Ferenc wrote: > Well, then a little bit complex problem: > two tables: A (var), B (var1,var2). I would like to replace the A.var > if it exists in B.var2 with B.var1. Is it good? > > UPDATE a > SET a.var=b.var1 > FROM b <-- or maybe I need to put 'a' here too? > WHERE a.var=b.var2; > > I don't need to tell that there are rows which cannot find in B? (In > this case it shouldn't change.) It's a bit hard to understand what you want to be done, and what you *don't* want to be done. The above seems to be the right update. But you better give a short example of what you want. In the example you gave, if the data is: A == 1 2 3 4 B == var1 var2 ==== ==== 10 1 30 3 50 5 Then after the update, A will be: 10 2 30 4 This is because 1 and 3 were matched, and 2 and 4 weren't matched. If that is what you wanted, then your update statement is correct. Herouth -- Herouth Maoz, Internet developer. Open University of Israel - Telem project http://telem.openu.ac.il/~herutma
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