Re: Putting an aggregate value in an UPDATE statement... - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From rajanski
Subject Re: Putting an aggregate value in an UPDATE statement...
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Msg-id 1330699097187-5531137.post@n5.nabble.com
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In response to Re: Putting an aggregate value in an UPDATE statement...  (John Gage <jsmgage@numericable.fr>)
Responses Re: Putting an aggregate value in an UPDATE statement...  (Philip Couling <phil@pedal.me.uk>)
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Okay I have a similar but seemingly more complicated Problem with aggregate
values in an UPDATE statement:

update test set ew_data_vm_fraction =
array_agg(unnest(ew_data_vm) * area_percentage)

gives me the obvious "ERROR: cannot use aggregate function in UPDATE"
message

when I set i in parentheses

update test set ew_data_vm_fraction =
(select array_agg(unnest(ew_data_vm) * area_percentage)
from test

it results in the message: "ERROR: set-valued function called in context
that cannot accept a set"

i am really desperate,what can I try else?

Greetings!

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