I really need do something like that:
UPDATE table t1
SET column1=t2.column1
FROM table t2
INNER JOIN table t3
USING (column2)
GROUP BY t1.column2;
But postgres开发者_Go百科 is saying that I have syntax error about GROUP BY clause. What is a different way to do this?
The UPDATE statement does not support GROUP BY, see the documentation. If you're trying to update t1 with the corresponding row from t2, you'd want to use the WHERE clause something like this:
UPDATE table t1 SET column1=t2.column1
FROM table t2
JOIN table t3 USING (column2)
WHERE t1.column2=t2.column2;
If you need to group the rows from t2/t3 before assigning to t1, you'd need to use a subquery something like this:
UPDATE table t1 SET column1=sq.column1
FROM (
SELECT t2.column1, column2
FROM table t2
JOIN table t3 USING (column2)
GROUP BY column2
) AS sq
WHERE t1.column2=sq.column2;
Although as formulated that won't work because t2.column1 isn't included in the GROUP BY statement (it would have to be an aggregate function rather than a simple column reference).
Otherwise, what exactly are you trying to do here?
In MariaDB/ MySQL this SQL work :
UPDATE table t1 left join (
SELECT t2.column1, column2
FROM table t2
JOIN table t3 USING (column2)
GROUP BY column2
) AS sq on t1.column2=sq.column2
SET column1=sq.column1;
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