Re: [PATCH] Implement INSERT SET syntax - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: [PATCH] Implement INSERT SET syntax
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Msg-id 8401.1573840098@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: [PATCH] Implement INSERT SET syntax  (Pantelis Theodosiou <ypercube@gmail.com>)
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Pantelis Theodosiou <ypercube@gmail.com> writes:
> On 19/08/2019, at 3:00 AM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>>> Perhaps the way to resolve Peter's objection is to make the syntax
>>> more fully like UPDATE:
>>> INSERT INTO target SET c1 = x, c2 = y+z, ... FROM
>>> tables-providing-x-y-z

> Regarding syntax and considering that it makes INSERT look like UPDATE:
> there is another difference between INSERT and UPDATE. INSERT allows SELECT
> with ORDER BY and OFFSET/LIMIT (or FETCH FIRST), e.g.: ...
> But UPDATE doesn't. I suppose the proposed behaviour of INSERT .. SET will
> be the same as standard INSERT. So we'll need a note for the differences
> between INSERT/SET and UPDATE/SET syntax.

I was supposing that this syntax should be just another way to spell

INSERT INTO target (columnlist) SELECT ...

So everything past FROM would work exactly like it does in SELECT.

> On a related not, column aliases can be used in ORDER BY, e.g:

As proposed, there's no option equivalent to writing output-column aliases
in the INSERT ... SELECT form, so the question doesn't come up.

            regards, tom lane



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