how to make an SQL UPDATE from record returning function - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Rafal Pietrak
Subject how to make an SQL UPDATE from record returning function
Date
Msg-id 1335250976.27563.49.camel@localhost.localdomain
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Responses Re: how to make an SQL UPDATE from record returning function  (Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda <acamari@the00z.org>)
Re: how to make an SQL UPDATE from record returning function  (Thomas Kellerer <spam_eater@gmx.net>)
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Hi all,

Recently I have fell onto a multicolumn update problem, earlier
discussed here:

http://postgresql.1045698.n5.nabble.com/UPDATE-of-several-columns-using-SELECT-statement-td1916045.html

But in my case, subselect does not help, since in my case, new values
for a row I get from an output of record returning function ... and real
problem is that this function is quite expensive to run.

I currently check this on pg v8.4, and it doesn't work just like in that
2009. I was wondering if the 9th release changes anything, or may be
there is a workaround?

I actually try to:

UPDATE my_table SET (col1,col2) = my_function(col3, col4, ...);

And running the function twice:

UPDATE my_table SET col1 = my_func1(col3, col4, ...), col2 =
my_func2(col3, col4, ...);

is not an option, since the function is *very* expensive (multiple join
of large tables - inventories, history, etc).

Is there a syntax workaround that I could possibly use to get the effect
of launching my_function just once?

-R


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