Hello, I want to insert new values into target table 'a' from source table 'b', and then update table 'b' with ids from table 'a', somewhat like: CREATE TABLE a(id SERIAL, name TEXT); INSERT INTO a (name) VALUES('Jason'); INSERT INTO a (name) VALUES('Peter'); CREATE TABLE b(row_id serial, id INT, name TEXT); INSERT INTO b (name) VALUES('Jason'); INSERT INTO b (name) VALUES('Peter'); WITH inserted AS (INSERT INTO a (name) SELECT b.name FROM b WHERE b.name = name RETURNING a.id) UPDATE b SET id = inserted.id FROM inserted WHERE inserted.row_id = b.row_id; However this would not work for obvious reason: WHERE inserted.row_id = b.row_id is invalid because RETURNING clause cannot return row_id. What can be returned are only columns of 'a', but they are insufficient to identify matching records of 'b'. So the question is - what to put in WHERE clause to match RETURNING with rows being inserted from 'b'? Thanks! -- Aleksandr Furmanov -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general