Re: DEFAULT in update & prepared statements - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From David G. Johnston
Subject Re: DEFAULT in update & prepared statements
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In response to Re: DEFAULT in update & prepared statements  ("David G. Johnston" <david.g.johnston@gmail.com>)
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On Wednesday, November 8, 2023, David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, November 8, 2023, Sanjay Minni <sanjay.minni@gmail.com> wrote:
Can DEFAULT (defined for a timestamp column as now() ) be used in
1. prepared statement i.e. EXECUTE ( ..., DEFAULT, ...)
2. in an UPDATE statement  UPDATE TABLE SET update_time = DEFAULT ..

5 seconds looking at the syntax for update in the docs answers the second question.

The first question doesn’t really make sense - but regardless of what you are trying to communicate there just try it.  If the result you get doesn’t make sense post what you tried.

As the docs do not show DEFAULT for execute the answer is indeed no for the first question.  Default behaves as syntax for the query and syntax, like identifiers, cannot be parameterized.

David J.

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