Updating a primary key - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Paul Mackay
Subject Updating a primary key
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Msg-id 786c2f6d0603220332r38906cd0ud62699ec10387d60@mail.gmail.com
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Responses Re: Updating a primary key  (Terry Lee Tucker <terry@esc1.com>)
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I was surprised to see that PostgreSQL doesn't execute a multiple row update as an atomic operation, but apparently one row at a time, with primary key uniqueness being checked after each row update.

For example, let's say we have this table :

CREATE TABLE mytable (
 pos int PRIMARY KEY,
 t text );

into witch we insert two rows :

INSERT INTO mytable (pos,t) VALUES (1,'test1');
INSERT INTO mytable (pos,t) VALUES (2,'test2');

Then, in order to insert a new record in position 1, we first try this update to bump any existing position number by 1 :

UPDATE mytable SET pos = pos + 1;

This actually raises the error "ERROR:  duplicate key violates unique constraint "mytable_pkey"".

I'd be interested in any suggestions of workaround for this.

Thanks,
Paul


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