Reputation: 48091
Basically I have something like this:
UPDATE
Table
SET
Table.col1 = other_table.col1,
FROM
Table
INNER JOIN
other_table
ON
Table.id = other_table.id
The problem is that I would like to update col1
with the select being like:
SELECT SUM(col1) FROM other_table WHERE Table.id = other_table.id AND period > 2011
Correct Answer:
UPDATE bestall
INNER JOIN (SELECT bestid,SUM(view) as v,SUM(rawView) as rv
FROM beststat
WHERE period > 2011 GROUP BY bestid) as t1
ON bestall.bestid = t1.bestid
SET view = t1.v, rawview = t1.rv
Upvotes: 3
Views: 183
Reputation: 238078
You can't use aggregates directly in a set
clause. One way around that is a subquery:
update your_table as yt
left join
(
select id
, count(*) as cnt
from other_table
where period < 4
group by
id
) as ot
on yt.id = ot.id
set col1 = coalesce(ot.cnt,0)
Upvotes: 3