Re: Subquery in INSERT? - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Richard Broersma Jr
Subject Re: Subquery in INSERT?
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Msg-id 20061017153445.67236.qmail@web31813.mail.mud.yahoo.com
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In response to Subquery in INSERT?  ("Wilfred Benson" <hairymcfarsen@hotmail.com>)
Responses Re: Subquery in INSERT?  ("Wilfred Benson" <hairymcfarsen@hotmail.com>)
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> What I'm trying to do is copy a value from one column to another in the same
> table. The table looks like this:
>
>   first | second
> ---------------------
> 1      |
> 2      |
> 3      |
> 4      |
> ...
>
> It's named 'copier'.
>
> The first column is sequence-generated, and the second has yet to have
> anything loaded (at this stage it's only a test table). So what I'm trying
> to do is quick copy of '1' from 'first' to 'second' with this query:
>
> INSERT INTO copier VALUES(nextval('sequence'), ((SELECT first FROM copier
> WHERE copier.first=1) AS second));
>
> ...and I'm getting this error:
> ERROR: syntax error at or near "AS" at character 93
>
> So what I want to know is, is it possible? If it is and my query is
> incorrect and anyone can tell me what's wrong with it that would be great.

INSERT adds new rows to a table.  It will not copy a value from one column to another. The UPDATE
statement can do this however.

UPDATE table set second = first;

Regards,

Richard Broersma Jr.

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