INSERT INTO...RETURNING vs SELECT - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Cliff Wells
Subject INSERT INTO...RETURNING vs SELECT
Date
Msg-id 1270419173.4749.139.camel@portable-evil
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I was doing some experimenting and was wondering why the following does
not work:

CREATE TABLE accounts ( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, accounts_id INTEGER REFERENCES accounts, name TEXT
);

INSERT INTO accounts (accounts_id, name) VALUES ( (INSERT INTO accounts (accounts_id, name) VALUES (NULL, 'test 1')
RETURNINGid), 'test 2');
 

ERROR:  syntax error at or near "INTO"

Of course, the following works fine:

INSERT INTO accounts (accounts_id, name) VALUES (NULL, 'test 1');
INSERT INTO accounts (accounts_id, name) VALUES ( (SELECT id FROM accounts WHERE name='test 1'), 'test 2');


As far as I can see, INSERT INTO...RETURNING is semantically equivalent
to SELECT...FROM with a side-effect, so it seems this construct should
work.  Can someone shed some light?

Regards,
Cliff



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