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Utilizzo del valore restituito da DELETE per UPDATE in Postgres

PostgreSQL non consente il mix di istruzioni UPDATE e DELETE come sottoquery.

Puoi utilizzare una strategia leggermente diversa:CTE aggiornabile

postgres=# WITH t1 AS (DELETE FROM foo RETURNING *), 
                t2 AS (INSERT INTO deleted 
                          SELECT * FROM t1 RETURNING *) 
             SELECT max(a) FROM t2;

così

postgres=# CREATE TABLE comment(id int, score int);
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# CREATE TABLE history(id int, comment_id int, vote int);
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# INSERT INTO comment values(1,10);
INSERT 0 1
postgres=# INSERT INTO comment values(2,20);
INSERT 0 1
postgres=# INSERT INTO history values(1,1,5);
INSERT 0 1
postgres=# WITH t1 AS (DELETE FROM history 
                       WHERE id=1 
                       RETURNING comment_id, vote) 
           UPDATE comment SET score=score-t1.vote 
           FROM t1 
           WHERE t1.comment_id=comment.id;
UPDATE 1
postgres=# select * from comment;
 id | score 
----+-------
  2 |    20
  1 |     5
(2 rows)

Attenzione:richiede 9.1 o versioni successive