Reputation: 529
Update many rows into one table from another table based on one column in each being equal (user_id).
both tables have a user_id
column. Need to insert data from t2
into t1
when the user_id
column are equal.
Upvotes: 40
Views: 205464
Reputation: 28000
update
table1 t1
set
(
t1.column1,
t1.column2
) = (
select
t2.column1,
t2.column2
from
table2 t2
where
t2.column1 = t1.column1
)
where exists (
select
null
from
table2 t2
where
t2.column1 = t1.column1
);
Or this (if t2.column1 <=> t1.column1 are many to one and anyone of them is good):
update
table1 t1
set
(
t1.column1,
t1.column2
) = (
select
t2.column1,
t2.column2
from
table2 t2
where
t2.column1 = t1.column1
and
rownum = 1
)
where exists (
select
null
from
table2 t2
where
t2.column1 = t1.column1
);
Upvotes: 52
Reputation: 7928
merge into t2 t2
using (select * from t1) t1
on (t2.user_id = t1.user_id)
when matched then update
set
t2.c1 = t1.c1
, t2.c2 = t1.c2
Upvotes: 14
Reputation: 21
You Could always use and leave out the "when not matched section"
merge into table1 FromTable
using table2 ToTable
on ( FromTable.field1 = ToTable.field1
and FromTable.field2 =ToTable.field2)
when Matched then
update set
ToTable.fieldr = FromTable.fieldx,
ToTable.fields = FromTable.fieldy,
ToTable.fieldt = FromTable.fieldz)
when not matched then
insert (ToTable.field1,
ToTable.field2,
ToTable.fieldr,
ToTable.fields,
ToTable.fieldt)
values (FromTable.field1,
FromTable.field2,
FromTable.fieldx,
FromTable.fieldy,
FromTable.fieldz);
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 17568
It's not an insert if the record already exists in t1 (the user_id matches) unless you are happy to create duplicate user_id's.
You might want an update?
UPDATE t1
SET <t1.col_list> = (SELECT <t2.col_list>
FROM t2
WHERE t2.user_id = t1.user_id)
WHERE EXISTS
(SELECT 1
FROM t2
WHERE t1.user_id = t2.user_id);
Hope it helps...
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 132660
If you want to update matching rows in t1 with data from t2 then:
update t1
set (c1, c2, c3) =
(select c1, c2, c3 from t2
where t2.user_id = t1.user_id)
where exists
(select * from t2
where t2.user_id = t1.user_id)
The "where exists" part it to prevent updating the t1 columns to null where no match exists.
Upvotes: 25