On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 7:35 PM, Zach Seaman <znseaman@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm fairly new to PostgreSQL 9.1 and would like to set each of `CASE WHEN`
> clauses to new columns in table `s` after joining to table `t`.
Take a look at the UPDATE ... FROM ... construction
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/sql-update.html.
Here is the fast example from the documentation:
UPDATE employees SET sales_count = sales_count + 1
FROM accounts
WHERE accounts.name = 'Acme Corporation'
AND employees.id = accounts.sales_person;
You can do JOINs in FROM here. Do not forget to alias updated table if
it is used in FROM.
>
> This is my query:
>
> `SELECT s.tipo, s.mod,
> CASE WHEN s.tipo = 1 THEN t.bsolidokgd
> WHEN s.tipo = 2 THEN t.osolidokgd
> ELSE t.osolidokgd
> END AS solidokgd,
> CASE WHEN s.tipo = 1 THEN t.bbiolld
> WHEN s.tipo = 2 THEN t.obiolld
> ELSE t.obiolld
> END AS biolld,
> CASE WHEN s.tipo = 1 THEN t.bbiogasm3d
> WHEN s.tipo = 2 THEN t.obiogasm3d
> ELSE t.obiogasm3d
> END AS biogasm3d
> FROM bmc.sisinst s INNER JOIN bmc.temperadoest t ON s.mod = t.mod;`
>
> Is there a way to `INSERT INTO` or `UPDATE` table `s` with a `CASE WHEN`
> clause from table `t`?
>
> Thanks again for all the help,
>
> --
> Zach Seaman
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