2016-09-28 0:29 GMT+13:00 Vitaly Burovoy <vitaly.burovoy@xxxxxxxxx>:
On 9/26/16, Patrick B <patrickbakerbr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 2016-09-27 16:22 GMT+13:00 Patrick B <patrickbakerbr@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I'm doing this now:
>
> sel AS (
>> SELECT i.id AS c_id
>> FROM (select id, row_number() OVER (ORDER BY id) AS rn FROM ins_table_1)
>> i
>> JOIN rows s USING (rn)
>> )
>> UPDATE table_2 SET c_id =
>> (
>> SELECT c_id
>> FROM sel
>> ORDER BY c_id
>> )
>> WHERE clientid = 124312;
>
>
> But I get *ERROR: more than one row returned by a subquery used as an
> _expression_*
>
To update rows of one table by rows from another table you should use
UPDATE ... SET ... FROM ... WHERE ...
clause described in the docs[1] (see example around the sentence "A
similar result could be accomplished with a join:" and note below).
[1] https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/sql-update. html
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Best regards,
Vitaly Burovoy
clientid is the same for all the rows....
Your example doesn't work. And isn't much different than mine.
Patrick