I'm trying to do something like this in postgres:
UPDATE table1 SET (col1, col2) = (SELECT col2, col3 FROM othertable WHERE othertable.col1 = 123);
INSERT INTO table1 (col1, col2) VALUES (SELECT col1, col2 FROM othertable)
But point 1 is not possible even with postgres 9.0 as mentioned in the docs (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/sql-update.html)
Also point 2 seems not working. i'm getting the following error: subquery must return only one column.
Hope somebody has a workaround for me. otherwise the queries will take a looot of time :(.
FYI: I'm trying to select different columns from several tables and store them into a temporary table, so that another application can easily fetch the prepared data.
For the UPDATE
Use:
UPDATE table1
SET col1 = othertable.col2,
col2 = othertable.col3
FROM othertable
WHERE othertable.col1 = 123;
For the INSERT
Use:
INSERT INTO table1 (col1, col2)
SELECT col1, col2
FROM othertable
You don't need the VALUES
syntax if you are using a SELECT to populate the INSERT values.
UPDATE table1 SET (col1, col2) = (col2, col3) FROM othertable WHERE othertable.col1 = 123;
OMG Ponies's answer works perfectly, but just in case you need something more complex, here is an example of a slightly more advanced update query:
UPDATE table1
SET col1 = subquery.col2,
col2 = subquery.col3
FROM (
SELECT t2.foo as col1, t3.bar as col2, t3.foobar as col3
FROM table2 t2 INNER JOIN table3 t3 ON t2.id = t3.t2_id
WHERE t2.created_at > '2016-01-01'
) AS subquery
WHERE table1.id = subquery.col1;