On Thursday 08 February 2007 09:19, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> >
> > INSERT INTO mytable SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE pk = 123;
> >
> > Or something close to that... I suspect if you changed the '*' to the
> > columns you wanted you could also work in the other columns you want
> > to change as well...
>
> But that will violate the unique primary key constraint:
>
> insert into xx_plan_rule select * from xx_plan_rule where rule_id=9;
> ERROR: duplicate key violates unique constraint "xx_plan_rule_pkey"
It will, because you are copying all columns, including the pk.
Try:
INSERT INTO mytable (colname_1, colname_2, colname_3)
SELECT (colname_1, colname_2, colname_3)
FROM mytable WHERE pk = 123;
BR,
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Aarni Ruuhimäki