Hi all-
I'm trying to match up two tables based on a primary key, and then copy
(update) a field in the second table to match a field in the first. Hard to
explain well... so here's an example:
select * from one;
a | b
---------
1 | null
2 | null
select * from two;
c | d
---------
1 | one
2 | two
In essence, I want to match up the records where one.a=two.c and update
one.b with the value in two.d . In Oracle, I would use this statement:
update one set b = (select d from two where one.a = two.c);
in psql, I get a syntax error when I do this. Either a correlated
subquery/update is not supported, or (more likely) I'm using the wrong
approach. Can anyone tell me whether this is supported, or how I can get the
job done using a different approach?
Thanks!
-Nick
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