Don Isgitt <djisgitt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > gds2=# update master set operator=(select > coalesce(newopr,master.operator) from opr_match where state=master.state > and oldopr=master.operator limit 1) where state='NM' and operator is not > null; I think what you want is gds2=# update master set operator=coalesce((select newopr from opr_match where state=master.state and oldopr=master.operator limit 1), master.operator) where state='NM' and operator is not null; The trouble with putting the coalesce inside the sub-select is that it doesn't save you in the case where there is no match on oldopr and so the sub-select returns zero rows. That's interpreted as a NULL result at the outer level. BTW, I find the "limit 1" a bit scary --- if there are multiple matches, this coding will select a random one of them. Is that really what you want? regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq